King undergoes only low-impact training, such as swimming and cycling, and set-piece work with club colleagues between each game.
Not only could she see what was wrong with an article, she could also provide the missing idea that would make the piece work.
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But the Christian Science Monitor calls it a sensitive and humane piece of work.
This was a tentative, awkward piece of work, a cultural tragedy staged as comic opera.
"This is a nice piece of work, but it isn't a surprise, " he says.
If you get a mark for a piece of work, that's what we mean by feedback.
Unlike the elaborate September plan, the February speech was a hasty piece of work.
The Shift Index is a great piece of work that certainly indicates, yes, major companies do decline.
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The Independent queried whether what it otherwise called "a remarkably solid piece of work" was rather too frightening.
Buckingham Palace told BBC News Online the paintings do not "purport to be an Aboriginal piece of work".
GCSEs for now, whatever other tweaks it ends up endorsing from Mr Tomlinson's ingenious but flawed piece of work.
Would God give her grace in carrying out an unusual piece of work?
It's a gripping, casually subversive piece of work that marries pulp watchability with larger concerns without skipping a beat.
And the most beautiful piece of work is so effortless, you don't know how much work has gone into it.
Grim laughter sometimes, for Orumbo is a nasty piece of work (Mr Bandele resists political correctness), but witty with it.
The other piece of work is entitled, They are Us and We are Them: Portraits of prisoner, prison officer and criminologist.
Vladimir Baskakov, head of Goskino, the central state administrative body for the cinema, emerges as a particularly nasty piece of work.
Forster novel is a handsome and intelligent piece of work: a faithful, well-paced, and carefully crafted dramatization of a very good story.
This is a fully felt, morally alert, marvellously acted piece of work.
As a piece of television, it was an exceptional piece of work.
Many commenters insist that this theoretical piece of work is toothless.
There are so many cases where there are male collaborators or male supervisors who get most of the recognition for a piece of work.
Because he's mercurial, insufficiently engaged by the more boring (but crucial) operations like distribution and, ultimately, because he's a pretty nasty piece of work.
Google: For one thing, Apple Maps is a pretty impressive piece of work, including turn-by-turn navigation, crowd-sourced traffic information and integrated Siri voice controls.
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Professor James Ironside, of the CJD Surveillance Unit at Edinburgh University, told the BBC News website the study seemed like "an interesting piece of work".
Feisty, goofy, combative, unfathomable, this guy is a piece of work.
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"He wrapped a piece of emery cloth around the work piece, rotating at high speed, whilst leaving a single glove on one hand, " he said.
In contrast, it would appear that the Amazon Kindle Fire is a finished, serious piece of work, ready to go when it starts shipping in November.
Referring to the film's back-and-forth chronology, which he calls "a very daring piece of work, " he marvels at how Cassidy and Penn fit the pieces together.
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