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The job had paid well, though Josh considered it hackwork.
Readers will be invited to vote for the best hackwork in each event.
A bit of hackwork, it suggested that he might be spreading himself too thin.
Trailer editing is viewed by the general population, and even some in the film industry, as hackwork.
Which is a shame, because hackwork made this industry."
The lack of it sinks more talented people into chatterbox hackwork than anything else.
By comparison, I'm just a mousy little scientist doing hackwork who will never rise to any great level of success.
Maybe they suspect that he considers the movie hackwork for VH1.
Shiel himself considered the novel hackwork, and seemed embarrassed by its success.
But if it's hackwork, if it's no good, forget the second five hundred.
A novelist who developed a passing interest in real events, he transformed the hackwork of journalism into something far more literary and substantial.
He did literary hackwork, and wrote pastorals, epics and other works.
Half a dozen flying machines were doing hackwork at the thousand-foot level, looking like little black swallows against the green background.
Even in lackluster films, however, he nevertheless often succeeded in making art of what might be called hackwork.
Waugh did not literally throw away his hackwork, but he plainly treated it as something produced only for the money, and to be ignored.
The illustrations in the book wouldn't be the hackwork people were accustomed to seeing in newspapers or magazines.
A rhetorical omnibus making all local stops, the speech conveys a year's worth of departmental hackwork.
She exhausted herself with hackwork.
"Hackwork will no longer find a home here, and I'm changing the name slightly with the next issue as a subde indication of it.
As Fante himself often admitted, most of what he wrote for the screen was simply hackwork intended to bring in a paycheck,.
After the war he was again reduced to hackwork, writing comic-strip scenarios by the name of John Flanders.
Republicans mocked the space trip as Clinton's payoff for Glenn's hackwork during the campaign fund-raising hearings.
By the end of his life (he died of cancer at 71) he had done his share of hackwork.
When Mencken confessed that he had higher literary ambitions than hackwork, Dreiser was sympathetic.
"Cheap hackwork made this industry."