Indeed, Mr Weil early on in his career made work-gear for cowboys, and learnt an important fact: they had no money.
Obviously I found it exciting because I work in media and it made our work seem important.
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Since Ms Tymoshenko became prime minister (again) in 2007, the president has made her work virtually impossible though as a seasoned populist she has also made promises far beyond Ukraine's means.
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Many of these services now can be made to work together, but with uneven quality.
As an aside, these units are specifically made to work with the TM1 tournament mixer.
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The cap on legal fees has made such work financially unattractive for many lawyers.
The good news is that this inertia can be made to work in your favor.
Defending champion and top seed Victoria Azarenka was made to work harder on Saturday.
The 2001 Census results show that 15% of journeys made to work in Oxford were by bike.
's bold video-on-demand experiment with an eye toward investing in the fiber-optic technology that made it work.
After her win at the 2004 National meeting, the new mum made light work of her achievement.
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If micro-insurance can be made to work, the Internet will ensure that the idea is swiftly copied.
"The policy has been a failure and it is time the agency was made to work, " he said.
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Venus made fast work of Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, beating the 17-year-old 6-0, 6-1 in less than one hour.
Even if new defences can be made to work, America still has good reason to proceed with caution.
Stevens, who led 5-3 overnight, was made to work a lot hard to complete his win over White.
He said it was "unlikely that a eurozone-style currency union with Scotland could be made to work" after independence.
Instant translation with Glass, if it could be made to work, has the potential to be a world-changing technology.
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The review also said "antiquated computer systems" caused problems, although it noted these could have been made to work.
Rusedski will face Jonas Bjorkman in Friday's semi-final after the Swede made light work of Russia's Andrei Stoliarov .
The eurozone had to be made to work or its "possible failure" confronted.
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The idea may have come from the director, but it was the cameraman, Mr Fedorov, who made it work.
People who designed tax shelters had a hard time believing that they could not be made to work anymore.
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If it can be made to work, however, the Roton will have a number of advantages besides mere cheapness.
"We made hard work of it, but it was great to get that win for the team, " said the man-of-the-match.
But extra mouths mean less food to go round, so many fostered children are made to work for their keep.
Ellenberger (29-6) made short work of Marquardt (35-12-2), knocking him down with a left-right and then hurting him with another.
Davydenko will play second seed Rafael Nadal in the final after the Spaniard earlier made short work of Viktor Troicki.
The eight-year-old, trained by Robert and Sally Alner, was made to work hard before edging outsider Flintoff by a length.
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