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This committee came up with the idea of a work-in, rather than a strike.
The mill turned by wind again on the last day of the second work-in.
Both stocks were made during the work-in, with one of them being trimmed and finished ready for use.
The work-in lasted for a period of four weeks.
That was a brilliant piece of work-in almost total darkness, too."
"He wanted to see some of Maggie's work-in the proper setting.
The cap circle was mostly constructed before the first work-in commenced.
At the end of the second work-in, the cap could be turned by means of the hand crank.
Thirty-three volunteers worked on the mill over the work-in.
During the first work-in, the fantail posts and braces were fitted.
This enabled a start to be made on boarding the cap on the Monday of the second work-in.
The author himself coined the term "proeziia" for his work-in between prose and poetry.
The work-in was successful in the short-term.
Functioning and catching up on work-in as public and distracting a place as he could think of.
During the second work-in, the remainder of the stone floor was boarded, again using double-grooved boards with a metal tongue between them.
The four sails were fitted to the mill with the aid of a mobile crane at the end of the second work-in.
The workers at the yard, led by Communist shop stewards, decided to hold a 'work-in' when they occupied the yard and continued production.
A mini work-in was held the weekend before the cap was lifted, with 17 people participating over the weekend.
Work at the mill over the winter included repairs to the brickwork and windows, with only one window still needing attention when the first work-in began.
Historical examples of the work-in include:
Long, powerful-looking, and sleek as a game fish, she'd clearly been built for highspeed, atmospheric work-in short, the smuggling trades.
Film rights are the rights under copyright law to make a derivative work-in this case, a film-derived from an item of intellectual property.
Under his lined face was one word- woRK-in Yiddish, Polish, and German.
Tony Benn became a lifelong friend and presented Barr with a medal to recognise his contribution at the 40th anniversary of the work-in in 2011.
The same year he organised a 24-hour work-in by students in the university library in opposition to proposed cuts by the government in student grants.