Exhibitionist behavior frequently will occur around times of stress or when the patient has free time. |
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When tennis elbow banished her from the court, she wasn't sure what to do with her free time. |
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Up until recently, she spent some of her free time dancing modern ballet with the Roberta Ballet group. |
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He was working as a freelance editor and in his free time was singing bass in the London Symphony Chorus. |
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When you work shift work, your free time rarely matches up with when everyone else has free time to be out having fun. |
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He spends his free time pacing back and forth the bridge, stroking the ridges and twirls in the metalwork with his dull black eyes. |
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The afternoon was their own, and most soldiers spent their free time mooning over the girl at the tavern. |
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He does not have much free time but when he does he enjoys spending time in his garden. |
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He had enjoyed a good salary for working unsociable hours and the abundant free time during the day for his private research projects. |
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I'll try and work on it over the next few days, but I'm up to my neck in work and life at the moment, so free time is at a premium. |
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Harlan used some of his newfound free time to give his brother Sam a lift to prison. |
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First, it cuts down on the amount of free time kids spend without supervision. |
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He loves doing it and considers it an honour in spite of not having much free time. |
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In his free time he began a long exploration of country and feeling, traced in these works on paper. |
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You, on the other hand, will have loads of free time now to watch or play sport, or just go down the pub of an afternoon. |
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If my observation serves me right, old folks are generally happy and contented with the way they spend their free time. |
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Now with her free time she has one holiday planned and intends to go on regular holidays in a new caravan. |
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I seldom choose to spend my free time cooking and instead eat at restaurants or order carry-out on most nights. |
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It's amazing how many people seem to think I'm just starved for companionship and have oodles of free time to kill. |
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Anyway, while I won't have oodles of free time, I might have the occasional hour or two off. |
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Back in junior high, the mall was the place where my friends and I spent most of our free time. |
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And in his free time when he wasn't submersing himself into some body of water somewhere, he was playing in a local rock band. |
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But in order to get a new job I need more free time so as to be able to pick up shifts and such. |
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Making some sort of imposition on the players' own free time would also be a more appropriate form of redress. |
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In their free time, the ladies shovel down chili dogs, gamble away their stipends in casinos, and look for eligible men to date. |
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Her free time in the evenings and at the weekend was spent helping the family with household chores. |
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This planned spontaneity might sound like a paradox, but I usually find that chaotic and purposeless free time is not worth a great deal. |
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He moved to work at Utah State University in Logan but spent his free time tracking down churros. |
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Any free time he did have, he spent in the extensive library, hungrily devouring book after book. |
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I realised that life had been passing me by, and felt I should be enjoying it a bit more by giving myself some free time. |
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I have finally found some peaceful, stress free time to actually do some worship. |
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Masson spends all his free time on the beach with his sweet, plump little wife. |
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It also eats into precious free time, for even experienced ironers need about eight minutes to press a shirt. |
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He had no job and spent most of his free time in the lockup at the cop shop. |
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Bob, 37, works in the post room of a mail-order company by day and spends his free time videotaping his favorite bands. |
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He uses his free time to continue the stalled investigation into his partner's death. |
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McKay is not the only one who used her free time to help make the patients more comfortable. |
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The legal knowledge is acquired by apprenticeship to a qualified agent, studying in your free time for the qualifying exams. |
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With more free time on their hands, many of them plan extended cruising around these docks. |
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In Frank's free time, which he has quite a bit of these days, he enjoys cooking, mostly French food. |
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As conceived here, his life was a simple one of ease, pleasure, and boundless free time. |
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Instead of lulling at the galleria or taking in Lakers games, Ashley Peterson spends her free time spreading compassion for the homeless. |
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In fact, he spends much of his free time walking through the wet prairies near his home. |
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This is a very rewarding job but one that does demand a good amount of your free time. |
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Much of this work is often done in their free time, outside of normal working hours and to the detriment of family and personal commitments. |
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Consuming less means people can work less and that increases the amount of their discretionary free time. |
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We used to spend all of our free time together and, in some ways, we are more like sisters. |
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I've had a lot of free time over the past few days and I've been doing a lot of reading. |
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We have no time for play or at least play dates and the answer is to have families double up on free time by including everybody. |
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It's all about prosperity, abundant free time, permissive traffic laws and cheap gas. |
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He has been able to find sufficient time to create quite a few items during his free time. |
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Time was when being Prime Minister carried acres of responsibility with a surprising amount of free time. |
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Shows like Fraggle Rock, Howdy Doody, and that one on Fox about the jive talking cat in a leather jacket began to absorb all my free time. |
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With increasingly weighty school bags and heavy workload after school, very little free time is left for the kids to enjoy their childhoods. |
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Adrenaline junkies will be in heaven with plenty of free time for paragliding, parachuting or mountain bike riding. |
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Their free time is limited and whenever possible they use it to spend with their daughter. |
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Parents and children, youths and older men spend their free time in these places agreeably and merrily. |
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Applications are welcome from families in the parish who have reared their own children and now may have more free time on their hands. |
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Legendre, an unemployed father of three, occupies all his free time working for the revolution. |
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There will be plenty of free time to relax, enjoy Africa, get to know local people. |
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There is always lots of free time for relaxation and to explore the local area. |
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Whatever was left over as free time from my painting I used for my studies. |
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In '99, players removed the speed restrainers from carts and tried to add a few thrills to their free time. |
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Usually the leisure consists of snorkeling, night club jaunts and ample free time spent with other American youths. |
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Income has generally been considered more important than free time, and consumption better than having more leisure. |
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And then, in their free time, they cure lepers or build houses for entire villages in South America. |
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During my free time on the set I revert back to text messages or I read books. |
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Anyone with some free time on Friday to sell pink ribbons should contact Marian Smyth or Mary Foster. |
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I'd go to bed alone and antsy, and wondered how my free time always seemed to slip away from me. |
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A room like an arcade where students, during free time, can play games alone or against each other. |
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During his free time, George likes going to the cinema with his Cypriot friends, and also to concerts. |
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Children do not have free time, since they must help their families make a living. |
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I run 30 miles a week, lift weights once or twice, and play basketball if I have any free time on the weekends. |
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Thank you also to the teachers who visit our places of work in their free time to ensure that everything is running according to plan. |
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During his free time, my husband loves working on computers and audiovisual systems. |
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Even though summer vacations are the only free time that a student gets in an otherwise busy schedule, it must be utilised to the maximum extent. |
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And there's no reason why a television station should not give free time to the candidates. |
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Additionally, people just have less free time on their hands than ever before and let's face it, boating and taking care of a boat can consume gobs of time. |
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Sometimes we allow Andy unlimited free time to pursue his interests. |
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Coloured ink, green especially, indicates that the sender of the letter spends quite a lot of his free time planning to poison the Scottish water supply. |
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She longed for the free time that she'd once thought so indifferently of. |
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I like to think they spend their free time Skidooing down mountains. |
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Instead, judge Silicon Valley by the free time, wellness, and educational value it creates for all of us. |
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Which means I basically spend my free time in Basra languishing in the hotel, smoking narghiles and ordering yet another delicious meal of lamb kabobs. |
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When the bell rang signaling the start of their one-hour of free time, a large flock of girls gathered around Millie to hear one of her infamous stories, or uproarious jokes. |
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He says the enormous stock of unredeemed miles is partly a result of a growing reluctance among regular travellers to spend their free time in the air. |
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This pass, like much of the approachable areas of the Wall is visited by Chinese tourists fortunate to have enough free time for a cultural holiday. |
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He also would occasionally be found swimming in the college's main natatorium during his free time, whenever he could do that well enough, in fact. |
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Now is the time to try for puppies, while her bones remain pliant for easy delivery and we have more free time now that Grandma no longer needs our presence. |
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Recreation was not yet a pressing problem since we did not have any free time and were too exhausted for anything other than resting in our make-do shelters. |
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My father had no hobbies and spent what little free time he had helping my Mom take care of us. |
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During his free time, he traveled around in the area, made the acquaintance of other Sorbian students in Leipzig, and learned about the grandeur of his Slavic heritage. |
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No distinction will be drawn between the commercial and leisure sectors and the limits will apply to anyone who is flying or working with aircraft in their free time. |
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In their free time, they smoke weed, have adventures with psychedelic mushrooms, and drink beers on top of their roof. |
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They therefore have free time and energy which they want to put to use. |
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During her free time, you can often find Rhi tossing the pigskin. |
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The fact is that the way you choose to spend at least a portion of your free time could determine whether you or someone else gets the next promotion. |
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In his free time, he recorded Vampire Weekend covers for his Facebook followers, because why not? |
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Both men also had a special word of gratitude for all those who willingly gave so much of their free time over the years to help the complex dream to become a reality. |
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I wouldn't be able to explain my way out of it if they found out that I spent my free time sniffiing, shootin up, toking, or tripping, along with being drunk. |
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I wanted to enjoy some free time without her breathing down my neck. |
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Now, 20 years later, he spends his free time advocating for the decriminalization of the drug. |
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They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights. |
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During his free time, he trolled libraries, consuming Hebrew-language books and newspapers. |
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The incorrect assumption is that you need a huge chunk of free time to write a novel, preferably a month on a desert island. |
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The meetings were kept mercifully short, and were followed by an extensive buffet, and there was plenty of free time for mooching around and doing our own stuff. |
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They would never have confided such a mission to someone who spends his free time suing film stars and having himself idolised by a camarilla of cameramen. |
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An Emirati, Dawood, said there is no shame in taking up a decent job to improve one's financial condition, or to make use of one's free time. |
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In his free time, Rogge is known to admire modern art and is an avid reader of historical and scientific literature. |
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When asked why they do not vote, many people report that they have too little free time. |
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At times, when I had to pass up assignments, I did them whenever I had any free time at work. |
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Savery became a military engineer, rising to the rank of Captain by 1702, and spent his free time performing experiments in mechanics. |
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For example, seniors have a more elastic demand for movies than do young adults because they generally have more free time. |
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From an early age, I spent most of my free time in the veld playing and fighting with the other boys of the village. |
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Those who spent more than half their free time playing electronic games were not as well-adjusted. |
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Given all her responsibilities of motherhood and doctordom, Karen relishes her free time. |
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For weeks, these teens have sacrificed their free time and social lives to memorize hyperbolas and palindromes. |
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In his free time he enjoys creating tools to help in the reverse engineering process. |
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Seif, who was 23 at the time, and Edham had already shown a keen interest in art, having spent a fair amount of their free time painting at home. |
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If you have some free time tomorrow, let's go and watch a film. |
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Extra money, free time, and education for the lower classes were seen to inevitably lead to vice and laziness, and would result in harm to the economy. |
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Campaigners felt that encouraging the lower classes to spend their free time on morally uplifting activities, such as reading, would promote greater social good. |
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Borisov's closest aide, Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov, presented him with a chess set, saying that the PM loves playing chess in his free time. |
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