Sentences with phrase «60s work took on»

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This meant more work on top of a service business that took 60 - 80 hours of my week.
Nearly 60 percent of U.S. employees check email regularly, take a work - related phone call or otherwise check in with the office while they are on vacation, according to a new survey of more than 1,000 American workers by Pertino, a cloud - based networking business in Los Gatos, Calif..
It demands a huge intensity of work and if you look at the other teams, they take off a lot of strikers as well after 70 - 80 minutes, between 60 and 80 minutes most of the teams change their strikers because first of all many times they have to work on their own up front against two or three people.
He was returning with about 160 other men and women to more seniority than 60 percent of the work force He was higher than 4200 people on the seniority list which by contract gave him The right to Switch shifts, Take better jobs, Take or refuse weekend overtime as he chose if it was not 100 percent.
Add challenges such as driving 50 miles to get to the only dentist who will work with your child, only to learn that you'll need to come back next week to fill that cavity... and then driving 60 miles in the other direction because your kid wants to take ballet and there's a special needs ballet class on the other side of the county.
Rohlfing made the comments as more than 60 leaders representing various fields of science, academia, federal agencies, and professional scientific societies gathered on 9 Sept. to begin working on a framework to guide scientific organizations on how best to take on sexual and gender - based harassment on campuses, in scientific labs, during field research, and at scientific meetings.
I go to school part time and am currently taking a break, I work two jobs 60 - 80 hours a week and pull in some decent money thus I decided to put school on hold for now.
After working together on kindling her inner glow, getting her really clear on who she wanted, and who men are in their 50's, 60's, and 70's, she took new pictures.
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if an ASE test is taken on paper, I'd rather have the guy I can watch tear my engine apart and put it back together do the work on my car than the guy who can pass a test by filling in the «C» circle 60 % of the time.
Parenthood in my 30s led me to take up my spiritual journey, and after several decades of being active in Unitarian Universalism, in my 60s I have also come to think of myself as a progressive Christian as well as a UU — a return to the faith I grew up in, but on a different level, taking scripture seriously but not literally (and for me, serious literature can be scripture too, especially poetry, and scriptures of other faiths...) I am content to say God is a mystery, a word we use to point to all that is good and beautiful and healing, a creative energy at work that we can experience through our loving relationships, through art and music, through the pursuit of science, and in the «church» of nature.
Of course, in this case you might want to take into account that while she's working 38,5 hours per week now, running a household is, I've heard, more closely equivalent to a 60 - hour week, plus or minus being «on call» for a further 100 hours a week.
It actually varies game to game as we have taken a different approach to get each game in the collection represented the way you remember them, something like the original Xbox Grabbed by the Ghoulies we remastered completely into 1080p and 60 fps as the games cartoon art style worked well (cutscenes are still in 4:3 as the original), the Xbox 360 games are in their native resolutions and framerates as they are already HD, the older titles we made the call to put them in an arcade style themed windowed mode to retain the authenticity, we also added a CRT filter that accurately reproduced the scan lines and pixel bleed screens gave back then which you can toggle on and off — We did whatever made the most sense to keep the quality high and the nostalgia present.
He took over 60 photographs on the first day he spent there, and it was these shots of children playing, older boys smoking and teenage girls gossiping with their hair in rollers that are now among his most iconic works.
This selection of 60 key works from the MoMA collection takes you on a journey through modern and contemporary art.
In his artist talk (60»), Rafaël Rozendaal (1980) takes the public on a tour of his work and discusses the changes in his artistic practice.
FREE, no RSVP required 323 W. 39th Street (btwn 8th & 9th Ave.) As part of Armory Arts Week, we invite you to view over 60 artists working in open studios, visit the EFA Project Space, and take a tour of EFA's Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop on Tuesday, February 28th from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
More than 60 years later, the Asian - American artists have returned to the museum for «Abstract Expressionism: Looking East from the Far West,» where their art can take its place next to works by Pollock, de Kooning, and Rothko — filling out the history of Abstract Expressionism with vivid evidence of their impact on the movement.
British / Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara's new project The Humanizer places Roger Casement's extraordinary biography at the core of an imagined new Hollywood biopic, while Irish born artist Duncan Campbell is working on his first film based in the Republic of Ireland, which takes as a starting point a series of American anthropological studies of Gaelic speaking rural communities in Ireland in the 60s and 70s.
After this purge, the remaining works60 paintings on stretchers, 150 loose canvases, two portfolios with approximately 90 pen drawings, and between 100 and 200 crayon drawings — were piled onto a pushcart and taken to a local flea market, where they were sold according to size and «prettiness» for a penny or two each.
Of course, for associates putting in 60 - to 80 - hour weeks, it's hard to imagine finding time to take on another job, in the law or otherwise, outside of work hours.
I got the impression that you are not trying to take over the world, you choose what clients to work with, and are not interested in working 60 - hr work weeks, and my comments were based on those assumptions.
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