It reminds me why I made the choice to
work solo instead of joining another law firm!
Not exact matches
Instead, participants
work solo at home, periodically meeting with mentors in county government conference rooms to
work on commercializing their equipment, machines, software or other ag - tech inventions.
The most prominent characters include Haven Hamilton (Henry Gibson), a socially conservative, arrogant country music star; Linnea Reese (Lily Tomlin), a gospel singer and mother of two deaf children; Del Reese (Ned Beatty), her lawyer husband and Hamilton's legal representative, who
works as the local political organizer for the Tea Party - like Hal Philip Walker Presidential campaign; Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), an insufferably garrulous and pretentious BBC Radio reporter on assignment in Nashville, or so she claims; talented but self - involved sex - addict Tom Frank (Keith Carradine), one - third of a moderately successful folk trio who's anxious to launch a
solo career; John Triplette (Michael Murphy), the duplicitous campaign consultant who condescendingly tries to secure top Nashville stars to perform at a nationally - syndicated campaign rally; Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakley), the emotionally - fragile, beloved Loretta Lynn - like country star recovering from a burn accident; Barnett (Allen Garfield), Barbara Jean's overwhelmed manager - husband; Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn), whose never - seen ailing wife is on the same hospital ward as Barbara Jean; groupie Martha (Shelley Duvall), Green's niece, ostensibly there to visit her ailing aunt but so personally irresponsible that she
instead spends all her time picking up men; Pfc. Glenn Kelly (Scott Glenn), who claims his mother saved Barbara Jean's life but who mostly seems obsessed with the country music star; Sueleen Gay (Gwen Welles), a waitress longing for country music fame, despite her vacuous talent; Bill and Mary (Allan F. Nicholls and Cristina Raines), the other two - thirds of Tom's folk act, whose ambition overrides constant personal rancor; Winifred (Barbara Harris), another would - be singer - songwriter, fleeing to Nashville from her
working - class husband, Star (Bert Remsen); Kenny Frasier (David Hayward), a loner who rents a room from Mr. Green and carries around a violin case; Bud Hamilton (Dave Peel), the gentle, loyal son of the abrasive Hamilton; Connie White (Karen Black), a glamorous country star who is a last - minute substitute for Barbara Jean at the Grand Old Opry; Wade Cooley (Robert DoQui), a cook at the airport restaurant where Sueleen
works as a waitress and who tries unsuccessfully to convince her that she has no talent; and the eccentric Tricycle Man (Jeff Goldblum), who rides around in a three - wheel motorcycle, occasionally interacting with the other characters, showing off his amateur magic tricks, but who has no dialogue.
However, Glover, Atlanta's creator and head of the show's writers» room, will
instead work on the series» scripts now and begin production on Season 2 next summer in order to accommodate the Han
Solo shoot.
Unlike many other dogs, Akitas are also more bound to
work in pairs or
solo,
instead of packs or groups.
You'll have to
work closely with your teammates in order to win;
instead of going out
solo, and hoping to take on the whole enemy team yourself.
The Hum, one of the most recent
solo shows by the artist featured her latest
works that highlights less the individual, and
instead the forms a person inhabits metaphorically.
In an effort to get noticed by Lorne Michaels and other SNL recruiters, many Chicago comedy performers are no longer
working their way up the iO and Second City ranks, and
instead doing their own
solo sketch shows at smaller venues like the Upstairs Gallery.
Instead the
work is dispersed, much more than it would be in a
solo show in a museum.
But Haacke's art, especially the
work shown in tandem with «The Business Behind Art Knows the Art of the Koch Brothers» in the artist's current
solo turn at the Paula Cooper Gallery, refuses to be mired in resignation or defeat, revealing
instead the vitality and beauty, as well as the menace and brutality, inherent in all systems.
In contrast to the artist's carefully
wrought paintings, the sculptures consist of objects to which, pointedly, no artistic action has been applied, offering
instead a space for the contemplation of non-productivity and a rare moment of silent,
solo interaction with a
work of art.
Instead, Gwire believes that small firms and
solos are often taking on
work that they lack the expertise to handle, and then find themselves forced to accept a low - ball settlement for a fraction of what the case is worth.
That doesn't mean mindless drudgery; it could (should) mean reasonable pay for a 40 - hour
work week
instead of today's demanding firm jobs or overwhelming
solo practices.
Hell, the way these two things
work together is probably the number one reason to get
Solo 3s
instead of
Solo 2s.
A federal court ruling that administrative assistants
working for a
solo practitioner lawyer were employees
instead of independent contractors may raise a possible tax issue for many real estate practitioners who use assistants.