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But perhaps Frankenheimer's most enduring work was The Manchurian Candidate (1962).
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Yet a visit to his parents back home, where his mother reveals the self-imposed isolation of his youth, suggests the high price that his enduring work has exacted from him.
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They are reminders that a new method of journalism creates work of enduring value.
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Or to attribute wealth to work (and enduring less-than-fully-satisfying conditions).
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By contrast, the body is an enduring motif in Kiki's work, which is considered part of the feminist canon.
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And our work to build an enduring partnership with the Afghan people includes a commitment to the security and dignity of all Afghans, regardless of sect or faith.
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However well designed and implemented talent management strategies, including performance recognition, learning and development, career and succession management and appealing work environments, are stronger and enduring approaches.
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With enduring values of faith and family, hard work and sacrifice, Hispanics have preserved the rich heritage of generations past while contributing mightily to the promise of our Nation for their children and grandchildren.
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All the themes of upper-class English life are here: sex and incest, class, inequality and the enduring tussle over whether the best path to success is through hard work or effortless charisma.
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The burden of enduring a strike then falls on families in which both parents need to work.
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He had many mistresses and one enduring love, Simone de Beauvoir, a novelist and thinker who shared his life and work as friend, lover, nurse, judge and equal, though never wife.
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