workspace
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Definition(s):
- (n) space allocated for your work (as in an office)
Usage(s):
- Still others carefully divided their workspace and went in their own creative directions.
- Filo's office is truly a Goodwill collection truck of a workspace, with dirty socks and T shirts jumbled in with books, software and other debris.
- British artist Damien Hirst is elevated above his workspace in Stroud, England.
Quotes
- "GSA, in accordance with President Bush's directive and our national goal of energy independence, makes available a wide assortment of environment- friendly goods, services and workspace," said GSA Administrator Lurita Doan. "As the federal...on Aug 6, 2007 By: Lurita Doan Source: PR Newswire (press release)
- Rangaswami added, "An additional benefit is that workSpace should help us to simplify our application portfolio and access applications from other platforms."on Oct 24, 2005 By: JP Rangaswami Source: PR Newswire (press release)
- "Because of our great affection for one another, that debate never infected the workspace or worried us," says Kingsley. "I was just allowed to explore Fagin as a collapsed patriarch, as a distorted parent figure. Terribly corrupted and...on Sep 16, 2005 By: Ben Kingsley Source: J. - the Jewish News weekly of Northern California
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