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hack-work (ˈhækwɜːk) [hack n.3] Work done by a hack or hired drudge; esp. literary work which a person is hired by a publisher, editor, or other, to do.1851 Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. I. 60 Trade hack-work is of course out of the question. 1875 Hamerton Intell. Life v. ii. (1876) 182 Literary hack...
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Robert Crichton (novelist)
The non-fiction books were "hack-work", he said, written to provide for a growing family.
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Henry Lemoine (writer)
Simultaneously he did much hack-work, translation and compilation for London booksellers. eventually becoming the recognised doyen of his profession.
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Grub-street
Grub-street (ˈgrʌbstriːt) 1. orig. The name of a street near Moorfields in London (now Milton-street), ‘much inhabited by writers of small histories, dictionaries, and temporary poems’ (J.); hence used allusively for the tribe of mean and needy authors, or literary hacks.1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Wk...
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Frechet Derivative: Why bounded (linear) operator? Why do we want the frechet derivative to be a _bounded_ linear operator? (This meant more as a collecting ideas - I know bounded operators behave fine but that woul...
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> Study of unbounded operators that arise in practice is a kind of hack-work (imho) , so biulding a general theory for them is pointless
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James Smith (journalist)
He contributed a large amount of the letterpress to the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, and edited The Cyclopedia of Victoria (1903), a piece of hack-work
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hack
▪ I. hack, n.1 (hæk) Also 4–5 hak(e, 5 hacc, 5–7 hacke. [In sense 1, known from end of 13th c.; app. cognate with MHG. and Ger. hacke, Da. hakke pick-axe, mattock, hoe, Du. hak hoe, mattock, in Kilian hacke; related to hack v.1 The word is not found in OE., nor in ON. The other senses are prob. of l...
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Étienne Pivert de Senancour
Having no resources but his pen, Senancour was driven to hack-work during the period which elapsed between his return to France (1803) and his death at
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Frederic Shields
He was brought up in extreme poverty, and as a young man was employed on hack-work for commercial engravers.
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The House by the Cemetery
Time Out called the film "a hack-work of almost awesome incoherence". AllMovie praised the film, complimenting its atmosphere.
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Chinese Word: 望尘莫及 - Talking Chinese English Dictionary
望塵莫及) lit. to see only the other rider's dust and have no hope of catching up (idiom); to be far inferior. 望尘莫及 。. In short, strange, magic in general are far behind. 望尘莫及 。. South Africans chug down over 50 litres. 的 。. 望尘莫及 。. On the contrary, hack-work is above you, so far above you that you can ...
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"Career Success Means Work-Life Balance, Study Finds". Huffington Post. Retrieved January 18, 2016. "The Netflix Tech Blog: Netflix Hack Day - Autumn 2015". techblog.netflix.com. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
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List of art installations by Ilya Kabakov (1983-2000)
The narrative suggests the works are “a dreadful mixture of hack-work, simple lack of skill.”
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