Despite good health, you need to take frequent breaks at work and watch your diet and fitness routines. |
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He has resumed full responsibilities at work and continues to play a key role in the partnership. |
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Similar influences are at work in the arts, education, academia and especially in the sphere of politics. |
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It revealed more than 60 per cent of firms experienced absences last year due to stress at work. |
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I have managed to get put on early shifts at work permanently so I finally have a regular wake-up time of 7.15 am. |
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I made many good friends at work and had always enjoyed my time there, but by the time it was over I couldn't wait to see the back of the place. |
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The morning journey was relaxing and I was able to read a lot that will help me at work. |
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Unhappiness at work and home can also arise if you feel unsure about how to cope with your responsibilities. |
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Then one day at work, I started getting shooting pains along my scar line from my previous birth. |
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There's no subtle coincidence at work in the two lead stories in Time magazine this week. |
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Even where we do shape the world to suit our purposes, we proceed by exploiting the laws of nature at work in the things around us. |
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He rarely left his house, and was reputed to spend twelve hours a day at work in his studio. |
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She is panicked about possible reprisals at work because of her illness and absences, together with the fact that she is seeing a psychiatrist. |
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Sorry if this is a repost, my browser here at work is struggling to deal with the load of comments. |
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They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day. |
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In one media report, a ramp worker was even caught with a duffel bag of ammunition and a gun at work. |
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Peters is hard at work repelling the attackers, thrilled, he claims, to be a contrarian again. |
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I went out too early for the blossoms to be open, but three or four bees were already at work. |
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The materiality of the paint and the sticky pull and release of the printing process showed a rough and ready formalism at work. |
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It was found almost one in five workers lost at least an hour at work a week because of delays. |
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The classical allusions everywhere at work in Versailles would require an educated audience to appreciate them. |
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One of these days I'm just going to blurt that out in the ladies' room at work and really freak someone out. |
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Well, I knew I had long days at work on Saturday and Sunday, and as the ball was an all-nighter, going on until 6am, I thought it wise not to go. |
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The following words were written on a strip of paper I found on the floor at work today. |
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It seeks to inform and facilitate decisions appropriate to different levels of government and to private citizens at home and at work. |
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The famed British sculptor, still at work at 88, is a kind of alchemist, transmuting a range of materials and playing with our perceptions. |
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No, I'm watching the mind at work, moving fluidly between ideas before weaving them into a cohesive world view. |
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Nature is busy at work even in a place of towering bricks and mortar with concrete sprawl. |
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Either there is some deep dark secret that needs to be protected, or another factor is at work here. |
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With the so-called electronic voices it should be clear that the same process is at work. |
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There will be a chance for the public to step inside an industrial museum and see history at work. |
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I call Mark as both of us love to watch the industrious little blighters at work. |
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I was glad our children had a chance to see such rare, vanished technology at work. |
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Some occult influence was at work upon me throughout those dark hours, I am positively certain. |
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Your class gave me the tools to understand the forces at work upon my conscience and to make a reasoned decision. |
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After a frantic week at work I am planning on knocking off a little early today. |
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You can do this stretch with a golf cart at the course, at your kitchen sink at home or even behind your desk at work. |
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Brian had recently made, and subsequently withdrawn, a statement alleging intimidation at work. |
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Multiplicity amusingly saw cloning as the answer for the businessman who was forced to spend too much time at work. |
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I keep a box of final wipes in my desk at work and grab one or two when ever I go to the bathroom. |
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They are also subject to sharp revision, often in ways which suggest that political factors were at work in the numerical reckoning. |
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Finished the hateful task I was doing at work, and had a big poo, and now it doesn't feel Wednesdayish at all any more. |
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So as an act of pitiful rebellion against the fact that I even have to be at work, I'm refusing to turn the office lights on. |
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You function best in a position of control and may rebel against power or authority or domination at work. |
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He and his mates were hard at work, preparing the new AIF camp close to the Suez Canal at Tel el Kebir. |
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I mentioned this to someone at work today and they looked at me as if I were a space alien. |
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My two plants at work produced another 3 ripe peppers between them last week and are flowering and fruiting again! |
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Last Monday, I told my girlfriends at work that this whole football widow business was driving me crazy. |
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On many levels there is a reality principle at work that each of us must face. |
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We were so angry, if we weren't at work we would've whupped this little man. |
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As it happened, I got a phone call at work the next morning by a medical student who'd discovered my wallet and traced it back to me. |
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When I'm at work it's a struggle and my body gets jabs of pain now and again. |
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In fact, most employees who are allowed to surf the web at work probably have some form of adware on their workstation. |
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Melanie had been at work in her new job for 15 minutes when the plane hit the north tower. |
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Unhappy at work and in love, our heroine has been the worst imaginable advertisement for women's independence. |
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There's definitely a copy at work, but the one here was well and truly out of date. |
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After watching a welder at work, he took to the craft himself and became a welder by trade. |
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Molecular biologists have seen all of these processes at work in the laboratory, in particular the adaptation of duplicated genes. |
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We are friendly with our neighbours, with people at work, and with the kids and parents at our son's school. |
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One of the things that has been weighing on my mind is the reorganization we are going through at work. |
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The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work. |
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According to sources, dissident groups are now at work planning to plant bombs or detonate incendiary devices, according to leaked information. |
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Many of these animals require intensive care, which at times has meant Megan has had a young bird or possum joey with her at work. |
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On a recent Monday morning, as I plodded, zombie-like, to the break room at work to get a cup of joe, I passed Elizabeth in the hallway. |
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I haven't had as much time at home recently with late nights at work, weeks away and now assignments to plan. |
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Brendan rewound the tape a bit and watched the girls at work a second time. |
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They love to crunch numbers and scratch out mock drafts on legal pads at work. |
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But beyond the jiggle, I don't see much else at work here that's worthy of note, or your precious nickel. |
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Of course practical factors such as capitalization and corporate acquisition have also been at work in whether or not subsidiaries exist. |
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She admits that there's something more at work in human love than a finely tuned, highly evolved animal magnetism. |
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It seems only 14 per cent of those quizzed said they felt guilty using the Internet at work for personal reasons. |
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But there is logic at work here, or at least what passes for logic to my way of thinking. |
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He produced the feature-length documentary, Bill Cunningham New York, and is at work on a biography of Sam Wagstaff. |
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Hoyle is at work on a new book about counterinsurgency and the U.S. military. |
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They were, if you believed the Soviet propaganda machine, a shining example of communism at work. |
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What follows from here is a marvel of the artistry of argument, of a mind at work against the narrowest ideas of its age. |
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More often, Asher sees the phenomenon at work in questions on social policy, like the Common Core educational standards. |
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Biafra is still hard at work deflating the great political personalities of the day. |
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Others saw administrative incompetence and Bolivarian brinksmanship at work. |
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I can't go into too much detail of the whole night but it was absolutely and completely and totally fantastic, but I didn't half suffer for it on Wednesday at work! |
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One person had a bad cold and another had accidentally driven a nail into his foot at work and Saturday was to be therefore spent getting tetanus injections. |
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My parents came to stay on Saturday, so most of last week was spent trying to get everything done at work then going straight home to tidy, clean, wash etc. |
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You haven't been involved in any accidents or injuries at work? |
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But personally, I'd rather just keep on eating these delicious cupcakes that Kit made for me, drink too much with my friends tonight, and be a waste of space at work tomorrow. |
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Colleagues at work have been either very impressed or derisory. |
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The playlist, as you would expect, is designed to please mum and dad, the women in the hairdressing salon and the jokers hard at work at the service station. |
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His message is that nobody can get a wage rise unless they accept less time with their family and friends, longer hours at work, and endless bullying from jumped-up managers. |
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Here, a team of 60 is hard at work modernizing the way American diplomats talk to each other confidentially. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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According to one media account, she arrived at work the next day, coolly asking whether much had happened. |
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Perhaps there is something more karmic at work. Some kind of retribution. |
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You know also that forces beyond our ken are always at work. |
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In the classroom and at work, people speak and write as if a hostile lawyer were about to cross-examine them. |
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It stands to reason that we cannot expect Namibia to flourish economically if this is the predominant mindset at work among our politicians and in our civil service. |
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Today is the last day that I'm going to be holding the fort at work. |
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I found myself getting an absolute killer of a massage that wiped out pretty much all the stress my back and shoulders had received from too much computer time at work. |
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What makes this November so daunting for Democrats is that almost all of them are at work this time. |
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She's a great family pet at home but once at work she knows the score. |
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Next day I turned up again by taxi, carrying my bag of bike tools, and got out, prepared for a sweating quarter of an hour mending a bike when I should have been at work. |
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At the moment the penitent believer is lowered into the water, the Spirit is very much at work in renewing, regenerating, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ. |
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Punctuality and regularity at work are two of Cole's other strong points. |
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Have a irie day at work and I will see what y'all have to say later. |
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That shows the magnetic field at work protecting us from these highly energetic particles. |
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Luckily, last week she was able to save her new carpet but if the problem reoccurs when she is at work then the ground floor of her house will be destroyed again. |
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The more important dynamic at work, Firman said, is the longer-term process of elemental self-discovery that can happen. |
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And it will mean legislating to end age discrimination at work. |
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One of my managers at work has lent me his camera to play with. |
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The news only got out to a few people in the building, who described the next day at work as exceptionally awkward. |
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They have six diggers to four fillers, so as to keep the fillers always at work. |
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She entered the lab and stood gaping for a good ten minutes at the fantastic machinery at work all around her. |
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If you have a refrigerator and a microwave at work, then the sky is the limit for what you can put in your lunchbox. |
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Don't take it out on your husband if you had trouble with your boss at work. |
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Great for convincing your co-workers to DVR Black-ish while at work. |
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The main factor at work in climate cycling is now believed to be Milankovitch cycles. |
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Grandmother S, as she is now being called, baby-sat her toddler granddaughter while the little girl's mother was at work. |
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Something more fundamental and demographically measurable is at work. |
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Recent criticism of Larkin demonstrates a more complex set of values at work in his poetry and across the totality of his writings. |
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She hated her flat hair and her muffin top that spilled ever so slightly from her jeans, and she had felt increasingly uninspired at work. |
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Boosting productivity and creating more jobs which offer progression at work is vital to make work a reliable route out of poverty. |
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High school education during the period was designed to equip students with necessary skill sets to be able to perform at work. |
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A number of regulations aimed at safeguarding the health and safety of people at work were also introduced during Attlee's time in office. |
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Put this in your Buzzness Bath after a long day at work and creativise on BUZZNESS issues. |
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The above quote has been rated as gross, digusting, and tacky by my cow-orkers at work...are you a cow orker? |
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It is noteworthy that the old voyagers do not hint at the sailors singing out or encouraging their efforts by choruses when at work. |
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On another occasion, Blake watched haymakers at work, and thought he saw angelic figures walking among them. |
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With an understanding of medieval society, one can detect subtle satire at work. |
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He was soon at work for Cromwell's propaganda machine, creating images in support of the royal supremacy. |
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Shahid quietly asked her to lift a finger if foul play had been at work. |
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A leafcutter ant is pictured at work at the Stratford Butterfly Farm, where they cross on ropes above visitor heads at the venue. |
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Are we not witnessing the Big Lie technique hard at work regarding the Iran Deal? |
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God was at work to enable all people to be capable of coming to faith by empowering humans to have actual existential freedom of response to God. |
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Taylor misunderstanding the political forces at work and delaying needed reforms in the party. |
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Barclays staff have also been holding a food collection at work to donate to the soup kitchen's charity, Anesis. |
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A green amazonite protects people against others taking advantage of them and from unfair practices at work. |
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Mr. Pappleworth arrived, chewing a chlorodyne gum, at about twenty to nine, when all the other men were at work. |
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We will again be calling on the nation to lounge about in their romper suits at work and play, schools and nurseries and donate PS1 to our fund. |
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The car salesman came home with front-row seats after turning a hat trick at work. |
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In short, they are not impressed with big government at work. |
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Take a tour of restored resort in Troutdale and check out the organic gardens, play a round of golf, or watch glass or clay artisans at work. |
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Their colleagues' assessment was that they behaved less antisocially and more productively at work. |
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He had a boot in his left hand, and, in his right, what cobblers call a wax end. He seemed very seriously at work on that boot. |
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Is it anti-Semitism, or are less insidious cultural forces at work? |
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But Tom was at the sideboard, fatiguing the salade with all the up-handed ceremony of a regimental drummer at work. |
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They gave him, those eyes, the look of being always meanly at work on some extended, crafty and unbenign calculation. |
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And while tuggy is the game of choice at work, Nanouk likes playing with plastic bottles filled with treats when she is off the clock. |
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I've been through hell. The other three are all at work and healthy, getting grub-stake to prospect up White River this winter. |
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As in other areas, in this field the traditional distinction between transigents and intransigents was clearly at work. |
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Each reader will find something appliable to his or her own world of transformation at work. |
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They have strong opinions, which they moderate while climbing up the greasy pole of politics or advancement at work. |
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So I did my child rearing bit when my boyfriend had to do a late shift at work. |
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The dishwasher safe Rubbernecker tie is perfect for the man who gets dirty at work. |
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We are completely snowed under at work because it is the end of the tax year. |
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On a rainy Saturday, after a busy week at work, he closed the curtains and decided to sleep in. |
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Good relations with a supervisor at work can provide relief from tensions that children feel at school and home. |
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A legitimate purpose could include taking knives you use at work to and from work or for a religious purposes. |
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If kirpans are permitted in schools, they will likely be permitted at work. |
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We set the men at work felling trees, selecting for the purpose jarrah, a hard, weather-resisting timber which grew in profusion near by. |
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Gros Morne National Park has a reputation as an outstanding example of tectonics at work, and as such has been designated a World Heritage Site. |
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The only explanation I can offer is that the diligent pornographess was already back at work on her next endeavor. |
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We note Bateson's dormitive principle at work in which behaviors are described as traits such as LD, which then are used to explain the behavior. |
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This strategy involved an early return to work, in which the numbers of hours per week at work were gradually increased. |
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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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However, everyone at the assembly was entitled to watch and listen to the Law Council at work. |
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Black Tusk Studios is now in charge of the series, and is at work on both the remaster and the upcoming, untitled sequel. |
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At around 1pm, Sabra received a call at work from the maid informing her that Ammar hadn't returned from school. |
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I have no wish to sit alongside lactating women either at work, on the Tube or in restaurants. |
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The majority of maiden mares will become stinted while at work. |
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Dorothy's journal entry beautifully captures this new, holistic perspective as a process, offering us a glimpse of not just a poet but an ecopoet at work. |
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In line with Presocratic philosophy, he believes that there is a basic bivalence at work in the cosmos that expresses itself at the deepest levels of causality. |
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His mate at work built a record player with this enormous speaker. |
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As is sometimes common in scientific discoveries, simultaneous developments can occur, as evidenced by a number of inventors who were at work on the telephone. |
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Laura recommends that students considering kinesiotherapy contact the volunteer department of their local VA to find out if they can shadow a kinesiotherapist at work. |
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Such houses were called Schallenwerke, or bellhouses, because while at work the prisoners, always in chains, had bells attached to the iron neck bands they wore. |
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The macadamizers are at work here. Within the memory of living man, and men among these mountains live a century, it was never essayed to repair the road until now. |
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They may be back at work now but their decision to continue their wildcat strike action left the most vulnerable people in society without a valuable lifeline. |
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Experiencing the visit of my monthly friend at work, I trudged out into the kiln today, across the car park to the little shop in search of some tampons. |
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A man must have some work to keep his eye in and his muscles at work. |
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Preferring to do his thinking and designing in the morning, but was happy to have company while at work, liking to be read to or join in conversation. |
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I suggest that you ease up a bit at work. You're getting stressed out. |
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They will let me wear The Chosen Attire at work, however. Ramen. |
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I came home and dumped on him about everything that was going on at work. |
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As a pinnacle of Mathieson's collaboration with the LSO, Rider cites the 1946 film Instruments of the Orchestra, a film record of the LSO at work. |
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I was preoccupied with a deadline at work, and I forgot his birthday. |
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It will let him have talkies instead of walkies when his owner is at work. |
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In the meantime, their husbands are at work or idle with their agemates. |
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Kiddy Dragon I'm at work on a ship in the Nth sea, so to all my family and friends have a great day watching the mighty Wrexham win the FA Trophy again. |
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You may have seen lasers at work in a planetarium sound-and-light show. |
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I need to be with my family more than I'm at work, and this way I'm at work three days a week and at home four days a week, so I'm comfortable with that. |
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He believed he was a valuable person because he was a success at work. |
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We see the distinction at work when victims of natural disasters and terrorist attacks are treated more generously than derelicts and drug addicts. |
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The illusion of movement in a highway construction sign is an instance of the phi phenomenon, which is also at work in motion pictures and television. |
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In the next few months, employers will be considering the legal implications of having alcohol at work functions and the logistics of allowing employees time for prayer. |
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But not knowing my own mind, I made it hard for Mabel, keeping late hours, igging her, and playing Cherie. Then, one day while Mabel was at work, I packed my clothes and left. |
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Rowlands and Harris had been at work fully eighteen months before they met in 1737 at a service in Devynock church in the upper part of Breconshire. |
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You can see a father's selfish genes at work in baby fat. Most mammals come into the world as skin and bones and quickly put on padding afterward. |
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But being a compulsive worker, or workaholic, tends to be seen as positive since the result of this addiction seems to be bonuses, the promotions and the glory at work. |
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The frescos of figures at work or play in front of a background of dense trees in the Palace of the Popes, Avignon are probably a unique survival of what was a common subject. |
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At its most basic, this is thunderingly enjoyable Victorian melodrama. But as always in Sondheim, there is a marvellous intelligence and wit at work. |
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That power can be seen at work in charters dating from Offa's reign. |
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In 2006, Macon gained national headlines when it was alleged that reverse racism was at work preventing whites from equal opportunity employment at the city government level. |
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He really threw me a curve when he asked me a personal question at work. |
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There the general staff was busily at work planning the day. |
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An event of this nature, a marriage, or a refusal, or a proposal, thrills through a whole household of women, and sets all their hysterical sympathies at work. |
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