It's my home away from home, and I haven't stayed there the last two trips. |
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But business travellers almost always travel on weekdays, and they hate spending a weekend away from home. |
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The report on the girl said she was a problem child, and had ran away from home three times. |
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Thursday, August 1st started off badly, because at midnight I was still almost six hours away from home with a truckload of furniture. |
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Although none of us had slept away from home, the troop leader taught us to compose bread-and-butter letters. |
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I had a bad semester, being away from home in a new town and with nobody around, and ended up on academic probation. |
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His funeral service had to be delayed owing to his death being so far away from home. |
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San Miguel de Allende has become our home away from home, a retreat where we nourish our creative souls and recover our senses. |
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You obviously didn't need all these little fripperies living away from home. |
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It is not unusual for me to spend about a quarter of the year away from home. |
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As we sprinted away from home plate, I found myself in the disconcerting position of being a step behind the old crock. |
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On the pretext of a threat to their security, they invade an independent country far away from home. |
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This service which will be continually updated will be of great value to parishioners who are far away from home. |
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The only problem is that we are playing a top side away from home and that makes it even more difficult to get a result. |
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They are the biggest corner conceders in the league away from home, allowing an average of 8.24 per game. |
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No-one wants to see a team of cloggers but again it was no coincidence that away from home City conceded just four free-kicks. |
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If you look at the scores, particularly away from home, these sort of results are quite possible. |
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At times like these, I feel the urge to move away from home and try to find a more civilized environment to live in. |
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They're off, huffing and puffing through this grueling physical education training under a blazing sun that's far away from home. |
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Because the job requires its workers to be away from home, there is a chronic driver shortage. |
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Aircrew and ground crew each gained valuable experience by operating away from home base. |
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Indonesian representatives abroad must open up their offices and make them a comfortable home away from home for expatriate Indonesians. |
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College grads spend well above average on alcohol, entertainment, personal care and food away from home. |
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His deployments, coupled with training and regular field exercises, mean that he has been away from home a lot, like most soldiers nowadays. |
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The first three World Cup qualifiers also happen to be away from home, and you need home matches to raise revenue. |
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The farewell letter from the teenager, who planned to run away from home, painted a picture of a brutal home life. |
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If you work full-time or are frequently away from home, you'll find the tips for hiring a trustworthy and qualified dogsitter very useful. |
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The Wallabies say they are here to learn how to win away from home, and to play in different conditions from the sun and warmth they are used to. |
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You may not know it, but it really does matter where you sleep when you are away from home. |
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When I am not filming I rarely eat away from home other than the odd lunch on jaunts to London. |
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My home away from home for this getaway was 800 East Burnside, a hipster's paradise just over the river from downtown. |
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It can happen when you play away from home that a ref can think he's got to even the game up when he's already sent another player off. |
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This leaves the umpire in a position of judgment as to whether or not the batter is properly in the box at least six inches away from home plate. |
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Such commentators have rarely been so outspoken about men who take golfing holidays or work away from home. |
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However, when he was away from home, she hastened to accuse him of being in league with the devil. |
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Unlike most French teams, they were mentally tough away from home and he has grafted that mentality on to the national side. |
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The Reds had been guilty of a few calamitous defensive errors of their own, especially away from home, this season. |
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The ball park has become an advertising venue and celebrity scene instead of a home away from home for rooters. |
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That first time away from home I got lonesome and decided to run away with two friends. |
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The children either came from troubled single-parent homes or had run away from home to escape from the pressures at school. |
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According to her, a lot of the children she worked with were sent to the city by their families to beg, while others had run away from home. |
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More than a thousand desperate children under the age of 11 run away from home in Greater Manchester every year. |
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When I first moved away from home at age 18, I lived with a woman who was an exotic dancer, a stripper really. |
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He ran away from home aged 15, stowed away on a ship and ended up in South America. |
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We can't increase their pay or decrease their time away from home, but we can be empathetic and caring supervisors. |
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They stay around for the free junkets and spend the associations' money when they are three to four days away from home. |
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Football clubs around the world segregate away supporters in small sections of the stadium away from home supporters. |
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She had been raised in India by an ayah, a native servant, while her father was away from home with his regiment. |
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The experience taught me how much it's possible to learn away from home in a new environment. |
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That meant she would have to be traveling many hours away from home just to go to college. |
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While most year 12 students are already planning their trips for schoolies week one Lismore student is really going to get away from home. |
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The inference that his disapproving father pushed him away from home is clear. |
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My first night away from home I splurged and checked into this swanky hotel downtown, where everything seemed to be covered in plush red velvet. |
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At first she would only stay out for the night, then it was a week, and once she was away from home for five weeks. |
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The boy, then 15, ran away from home last month, but not to join an online predator, as early local media reports sensationally suggested. |
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The ambassador's postings all over the world add up to 25 years away from home. |
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Not only is there the worry about how their beloved offspring will cope away from home, but there can also be a huge sense of loss. |
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Last fall, I moved away from home to attend a high school in a nearby city. |
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The scheme aims to provide young midshipmen and officer cadets starting at ADFA with a home away from home. |
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What do they have, being so far away from home and their families, besides my support? |
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Arsene Wenger's side will have to buck up their ideas away from home, although the striking form of Thierry Henry will at least give them hope of scoring in any destination. |
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The bar had brought together an array of people united by a desire to settle into a home away from home with a drink in hand. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and for Colchester troops returning from peace-keeping duties 3,500 miles away from home it seems to be true. |
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Alex spoke about the strain of touring and being away from home for long periods of time, especially the hassles of living out of a suitcase for months on end. |
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In the first chapter, rebellious Holly Sykes runs away from home and headlong into the melancholy perils of first love. |
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Several NGOs have social workers at railway stations, bus stands, marketplaces and other crowded locales to identify and relocate children who have run away from home. |
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While many bites occur when an animal is unleashed and away from home, the most common scenario for an attack features a dog running loose on its own property. |
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For extra payment, undertakers began to offer wealthier people new facilities without the taint of the public mortuary to store their dead away from home. |
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The stud isn't too far away from home and the livery side of things interest me too, which involves learning about the breeding aspect as well as the horses bloodlines. |
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In popular mythology, kids used to run away from home to do just that. |
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I shook my head no, and Kass laughed, gunning the truck away from home. |
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Used mainly by subscribers to check e-mail away from home, it will come loaded with much more content and services, including a news ticker and beefed-up sports and music. |
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Peyroux's nomadic life and folksy, natural style of singing also hark back to a simpler era, when a teenager could run away from home and join a band of street musicians. |
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Main-line drivers operate high-speed trains on longer journeys and shifts include nights away from home while freight drivers are required to do more night work. |
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Ripley places the blame on the 14 months she spent filming in France and England, chaperoned by her mother but away from home and her friends at school in Dundee. |
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The girl refused to marry the other suitor and ran away from home. |
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Repeating the same experiment under overcast showed that pigeons wearing NUP coils headed away from home while birds with SUP coils homed normally. |
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Pentland Ferries' second vessel spent another night away from home last night, after weather and tidal conditions prevented the final leg of her homeward journey. |
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Like many of her compatriots, she has been away from home a long time. |
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The young girl's historical journey led her away from home and eventually to Chinon, where she requested an audience with Charles VII, the dauphin and future king. |
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Moving away from home was hard, but he copes with digs which he shares with two other young Celtic hopefuls and he gets to see family and friends at weekends. |
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One thing that empty nesters, second home owners and two-earner households have in common is that they eat out more often and spend more on food away from home. |
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A private company has been handed the task of taking Scotland's most disruptive and disturbed state school pupils and educating them away from home. |
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Adding to Dan's woes, 14-year-old William runs away from home to join the posse, hoping for an adventure like in the dime store novels. |
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These amenities have helped ease the sometimes difficult circumstances of long periods away from home. |
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His invisibility, distastefulness, and even dirtiness have become his home away from home. |
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Once, many years ago, when staying away from home, I could not find a green pullover which I was certain I had seen only half an hour earlier. |
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Nevertheless, some mariners dislike the long periods away from home and the confinement aboard ship. |
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That night, Liz relaxed into the old palliasse and pulled the thin sheets over her on the bed in her room, that first night away from home. |
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Curbside programs are not convenient for the increasing numbers of people consuming these beverages away from home. |
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The potty training experts are encouraging parents to continue toilet training their little ones when they are away from home. |
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It's very upsetting to the kids, because this is their home away from home,'' Fiszer said. |
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A home away from home,'' said Lacey Cimino, a part-time waitress at Mike's Diner. |
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We had a slowish start but we are away from home and you want to see how the game goes for the first 20 minutes. |
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Rising wages cause rising prices SHOP steward says he travels away from home 1,000 miles per week. |
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Oh sure, a game might be arranged, but logistics dictate that one side would be out of season, rusty or tired, and away from home. |
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Once Kissy ran away from home and after hours of searching for her, it was Boris that found him in the neighbour's garden and brought him home. |
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In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
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The inspectors looked at 60 children in six regions in a joint inspection into the work of YOTs with children placed away from home. |
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Southampton are faltering as well away from home, and it just goes to emphasise that the Championship is a difficult and well-matched league. |
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That autumn, Percy Shelley often lived away from home in London to evade creditors. |
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It is an awful thing to find your efforts supervacaneous when you are so far away from home and friends, sympathy, and help. |
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She always had two spare Speedos for her swimming competitions away from home. |
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The little boy was unhappy about having to take a bath every day and decided to run away from home. |
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On festive occasions away from home we softened under the influence of Christmas trees, bran pies, and conjurors. |
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Brooklyn Tony, who had run away from home to be a circus roustabout, became a poster artist and eventually an Abstract Expressionist. |
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His father was away from home serving with the Royal Air Force for four years during the war. |
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A merchant would be away from home most of the year, carrying his takings in cash in his saddlebag. |
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A ship's captain heard that Steven was not a Fleming and asked him if he had run away from home. |
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Summer camp is often the first time that children spend an extended period of time away from home. |
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Auditions take place throughout the autumn around Wales and at selected centres in England for those studying away from home. |
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Welsh's mother was the daughter of a hotelier from Merthyr, and the Bridge Inn was her responsibility, as John Thomas was often away from home. |
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That was the first Grand Slam won by a team playing most of the matches away from home. |
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She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium. |
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The majority of those who live away from home reside in Shawlands, Dennistoun and the West End of the city. |
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They're Tactually very strong away from home and their home form has been their problem this year, unlike last year where they were very dominant. |
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This has its practical aspect, but it's also a good excuse to stay away from home, where conflict with Liv, his lover of 10 years, is metastasizing. |
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But last season's quarterfinalists Rubin, who were knocked out by winners, Chelsea, were still able to triumph 3-2 away from home to all but confirm passage to the next round. |
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Officers will be handing out special survival kits as part of a six-week burglary campaign aimed at new arrivals who may be away from home for the first time. |
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And despite his terrific form, it was always going to be Sterling making way especially against a ball-playing team away from home when we'd have to absorb a lot of pressure. |
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Rickie Lambert netted two penalties and Guly Do Prado and Lee Holmes also netted as the Saints ended a poor return of one point from their last two games, both away from home. |
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These are five-digit prefixes callers use to reach their preferred long-distance company when making calls while away from home using a phone not subscribed to the company. |
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When they come here, I try to make them feel at home away from home. |
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Seabirds have provided food for fishermen away from home, as well as bait. |
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