I'm not sure specifically how much time 'ox' spent on this story. It could vary greatly depending on the nature of the PR work, the complexity of the death toll situation, and the research and reporting involved.
Since we don't know the scope of the PR work related to the death toll story and what ox's role exactly was, it's difficult to make inferences about the time spent. For example, if ox was responsible for the entire PR campaign, it might have taken a significant amount of time. But if just a small part, it could be relatively quick.
Honestly, I don't have the exact number of passenger deaths in the Runway 34 real story. It could be a complex situation where the count might change as more information emerges or investigations progress.
Well, one way to shorten a story is to streamline the character development. Don't overcomplicate their arcs. Also, condense the subplots that don't directly contribute to the core story.
It could be a service where you can call a toll - free number to listen to a story. Maybe it's something like an audio storytelling service that is free to access by dialing a specific toll - free number.
The best approach often involves integrating with project management tools. Many of these have built-in features for tracking time spent on tasks, including user stories. It automatically records the time and gives you analytics to understand your productivity and where you might be spending too much or too little time.
I'm not sure who 'Pr Laura Story' specifically is. It could be a person with a relatively unique or personal identity within a particular community, organization, or family. Maybe it's a name given in a specific context that I'm not familiar with.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'the toll novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a variety of things like a story set around a toll booth, or perhaps a more symbolic 'toll' that characters have to pay in the course of the story.