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Meanings of work on ideas in English
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Usage of work on ideas in English
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Now I'm going to forget that problem and workonideas for getting out of this star system.
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He has shown at Amazon that he is willing to workonideas for years before they become profitable.
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Then, after the Sunday midday meal, Tom returned to his laboratory to workonideas for a shock-wave deflector.
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He added that U.S. special envoy George Mitchell would continue to workonideas with Israeli leaders in coming days.
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But students themselves have been workingonideas to prevent such self sacrifice being needed again.
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During the next 29 hours the developers within the Guardian will spend time workingonideas.
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A bit more time workingonideas instead of working up a sweat might have been better.
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I am always workingonideas.
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Keys also said she's workingonideas for a Broadway debut, although it's not clear whether she'll act, direct or write.
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"You workingonideas of your own?" Geoff asks.
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Rebecca Solnit first establishes a link between walking and thinking - the mind workingonideas and problems at three miles an hour.
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James Crow is also the founder of Gimme Shelter, a think-tank project workingonideas to secure permanent housing for homeless in New Zealand.
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Mr Twyford says the government is workingonideas to bring forward government projects to create new jobs - because they understand people are struggling.
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We have been workingonideas, and in many of these "grand unified theories," you actually get sterile neutrinos falling out of the theory.