If you get a mark for a piece of work, that's what we mean by feedback.
There are so many cases where there are male collaborators or male supervisors who get most of the recognition for a piece of work.
Feisty, goofy, combative, unfathomable, this guy is a piece of work.
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And inspired by what she saw and heard, she wrote down her thoughts and donated a piece of work to help pay for the construction of a new statue -- the Statue of Liberty -- which actually was funded in part by small donations from people across America.
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And eventually it is hoped Part Exchange Co may use some of the information to inspire a new piece of work, which may even be performed at the site itself.
"This is a nice piece of work, but it isn't a surprise, " he says.
Colin Farrell, buzzing with the chance to speak in his native accent again, plays a mean piece of work named Lehiff, whose plan is to take a girl hostage and thereby put the squeeze on her new man, the manager of a bank.
" Though Mr. Robbins's dance version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was one of the most memorable pieces of choreography ever created for the Broadway stage, Mr. Robin's miniature ballet is a lovely piece of work in its own right, and I liked his "Shall We Dance?
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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Grim laughter sometimes, for Orumbo is a nasty piece of work (Mr Bandele resists political correctness), but witty with it.
As part of the exam, students will have to produce a piece of creative work in response to another published text.
As directed by the Farrelly brothers (Peter and Bobby), who co-wrote the script with Pete Jones and Kevin Barnett, the movie is a dispirited piece of work.
And while this is a complicated piece of work, what we have to do is make sure that the patient isn't inconvenienced and sees a seamless transition through to the new way of doing it.
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It might seem unfair to contrast any modern commercial with a piece of creative work that has, over time, accrued luster as one of the great TV ads in and out of the Super Bowl.
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Xfinity iPad app is a nice piece of work, he says, and they (Comcast) are developing real Internet DNA. He says they will be a substantial competitor, and that they are both learning from each other.
That line did what both Borland and Wolkstein wanted me to do: It invited the reader to be interested in me, and it sold me as someone who could produce a substantial piece of work on an intriguing topic.
We're hearing irregular rhythms, we're hearing instruments asked to go to the extremes of their capability, but we're also hearing patterns that we recognize, with pacing, contrast, fascinating harmonies, continuity all the basic principles of what makes a piece of music work are all there.
It's a weighty piece of work, more academic tome than pamphlet as they put it in the Wales Office - an exercise in governance that hasn't been undertaken in many years and a valuable, proper contribution to the process of considering where the devolution journey has got us, and whether we'd be wise to stop now, or press on.
For example, we have to draw maps of the number of steps or actions we take to find a piece of equipment and then work out a quicker way of doing it, by better organising our work area.
The director, Edward Zwick, attempting to revive the stately manner of sixties epics, has made a very earnest piece of work handsome, methodical, pious, and rather doggedly literal.
This was a tentative, awkward piece of work, a cultural tragedy staged as comic opera.
Forster novel is a handsome and intelligent piece of work: a faithful, well-paced, and carefully crafted dramatization of a very good story.
Vladimir Baskakov, head of Goskino, the central state administrative body for the cinema, emerges as a particularly nasty piece of work.
In his interview with Sky News, he defended Eddie Mair's questioning of the London mayor, Boris Johnson, in which Mair had called the mayor a "nasty piece of work".
She first raised questions internally about its registration when the CQC conducted an investigation of Furness General Hospital in 2011, but she was assured that earlier probes had been a "robust piece of work".
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