Domestic helpers are usually associated with menial jobs and household chores. |
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Good children treat their elders with utmost respect and perform chores without complaint. |
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She had taken the boys to school and come home to do a few minor household chores. |
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It was really strange, because one moment she was just cooking and doing the chores at home, and the next moment she was on telly. |
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Basic chores done, I gave up and went to sit in the kitchen, where I slumped in my chair, yawning and nodding. |
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Try to schedule some of your routine chores on workdays so that your days off are more relaxing. |
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Privileges such as television viewing should be rewards for chores completed. |
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Reduce watering chores by choosing light-colored, non-porous containers such as plastic or glazed pottery. |
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I spent my time doing chores and praying, leaving precious little time for friendships. |
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All variety of servants bustled about in the sunlight, busy with errands and chores. |
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I have neglected personal hygiene or household chores until I have finished a novel. |
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Other grooms and stable boys began wandering in, getting feed for their horses, grooming, cleaning saddles and bridles, and doing other chores. |
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In the real world, Skip is a stay-at-home father who cares for his children and takes care of the house chores. |
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Routine chores, that other people may take for granted, have inevitably become a problem. |
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In addition to washing, cooking, and performing custodial chores, some of these women sold baked goods and took in sewing. |
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Public holidays are when I catch up on household chores and visit my ailing parents. |
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It helps your eyes blink, pushes you off the chair, allows you to run and do your everyday chores. |
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She was unable to carry out the simplest everyday chores and had had to abandon her previous job as a food hawker. |
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Aside from thinking, Simon also does the necessary chores and obeys all commands from his superiors. |
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The Essex study shows women spend less time on household chores but do more paid work. |
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She works in nearly 10 homes, making chapatis and doing all other household chores. |
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Forget the trouble and strife forget the chores and the deadlines, forget that the nose is at the grindstone! |
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Instead of cleaning the house in a single day, spread the chores across several days to prevent the person from becoming overtired. |
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I am in love with books and have to divide my day into house chores, time to write and time to read. |
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The former is 7 songs over 38 minutes, a paean to domestic bliss, to chores and children and Citizen Kane and Joan of Arc and Elvis. |
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Mary was a woman of gentle disposition who went quietly about her daily chores. |
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By the time I get up, do the usual daily chores and get everyone fed it'll be time to go to work. |
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More people than ever before have someone to do their household chores for them. |
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The household chores have had to be shared differently as she cannot cut hard vegetables or do the vacuuming. |
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Geraldine was doing her home chores when the phone rang for her Evening Press interview. |
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The family thought the young social worker had been sent to help them with household chores. |
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She missed her daily chores and annoyances and the routines of a normal life. |
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Meantime, while waiting for Graham to recover, I have a mountain of laundry and other household chores to do. |
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Yet there are simple and safe alternatives to those everyday household cleaning chores. |
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No more will they have to face the daily domestic chores most of us take for granted. |
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Many families do not hesitate to engage boys or girls to help with household chores like cleaning the house, cars, and so on. |
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But here, the grooms took care of almost everything, and they thought that a lady had no place doing stable chores. |
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An unassuming but apparently magical dry-erase board accretes a roster of chores throughout the week. |
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The girls have weeded a neighbor's yard, done some dog sitting and worked at extra chores around the house. |
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While doing chores at home, put some music on and build up a sweat dancing. |
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If you keep to that promise and do all my chores for the rest of the year, then I won't speak a word of it to anyone else. |
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In short, show her how to mow the lawn, wash the car and clean the pool, and let her practise these chores until she does it as well as you. |
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Some of them saw us and paused at their chores, resting behind their ploughs or looking up from butter churns and gardens. |
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She milked the cows, reared poultry, made the butter and undertook a host of other chores. |
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I don't know what you're like when you haven't had a day off in three weeks but I get a bit woolly headed and unable to commit to basic chores. |
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He had long since doffed his knit shirt, having worked up a sweat with all his chores. |
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There will be eager eyes to spot the errant hen's nests and collect the eggs as well as help with the usual chores. |
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With the aid of a remote camera set 50 meters from the den, Christoph spent many hours watching her perform the intimate chores of motherhood. |
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Adults smile and wish each other well as they hurry along doing last-minute chores. |
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The rear of the house has an open balcony for washing clothes, doing laundry, and performing other domestic chores. |
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His mother just did farm chores for her in-laws and babbled on zigzaggedly since his birth. |
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Fall is the season for other chores, such as buying back-to-school clothes, raking leaves and picking pumpkins. |
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Cook them into puddings and sauces, or make jam during winter after garden chores have died down. |
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The new NS 5 Automated Domestic Assistant carries out all your household chores, and robots also collect garbage, deliver packages, walk dogs. |
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The week starts with demands from our jobs, lovers, friends and tedious chores. |
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The Livermores purchased a home and hired a live-in servant to handle their domestic chores. |
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Those who own dishwashers, deep freezers, clothes dryers and microwaves can even sometimes take longer to do their chores than those who do not. |
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Running away from our daily chores and duties, grabbing a sweet treat from the Kitchen before supper, those were the days. |
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All three retirees plan to relax and complete chores they haven't managed to attend to during their lengthy careers. |
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You don't like others to control you, so when your parents give you a list of chores, it bums you out! |
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So, after a decent interval occupied by morning chores, off we went into the sunshine. |
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One of her chores was taking the family's horses out to pasture, within view of the house. |
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It reminds us of having to do things like install software, the most tedious of computer chores. |
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He will preside at the piano while the baritone Kenneth Holton handles the vocal chores. |
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While Porter heads for the mainland to get the boat repaired, Sandy is tasked with a load of chores. |
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At first I gave it some rudimentary household chores, such as changing gramophone needles and darning stockings. |
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The other chores are shared out between the watches, as is typical on sail training vessels. |
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This meant mastering the tedious chores of day-to-day living as well as making a new social life and network of friends. |
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You can't let that get to you, because then, again, your functionality, your daily chores can't get done. |
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I threw my bedroom door open at ten at night and smiled because my homework and chores were finally completed. |
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The authorities had forced students to do household chores and those who resisted were cruelly dealt with, Mr. Augustine said. |
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These women are still spending nearly three hours on household chores every day! |
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The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores. |
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Ben helps him 24 hours a week with the shopping, cooking, cleaning and other household chores. |
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A sturdy bench vise is invaluable for all kinds of maintenance and gunsmithing chores. |
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In town, most women do domestic chores and child care while their husbands are at work. |
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Irritants can get trapped beneath rings, which should be taken off when showering, washing hands or doing chores. |
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She was a quiet woman who wore modestly printed cotton dresses and followed a weekly routine of household chores. |
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It meant that my chores were momentarily forgotten and I was free to roam about with my friends. |
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Girls as young as four and five are expected to help with household chores and to care for their younger siblings. |
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After our many chores are done, Miss Windygale often turns us loose for a merry romp through the fields. |
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It is difficult to describe. I feel as though I have a whole pile of tasks and chores crowding me. |
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Back at home, one of our chores this week has been scooping blanket weed out of the pond. |
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The kids are kicking around the house mopily, needing chores, but I haven't got much for them to do. |
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Everyday, she would set out early in the morning and visit the households to help them in the domestic chores to support the family. |
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The way you model the distribution of chores in the household provides a blueprint for your children's marriages. |
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Outside chores consist of checking winter mulches, making sure there are plenty around trees, shrubs and perennials. |
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Hopefully the swells will settle down a bit, before the wife starts filling in the chores list and the boaties can get off shore. |
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She had not gone to school here and her role in the family was mainly helping her mother with domestic chores. |
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They were constantly telling us that we were slave drivers and refusing to do chores for health and safety reasons. |
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Women have been abducted by armed men, detained for a time in conditions of sexual slavery, raped and made to perform domestic chores. |
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His brother is too sickly to do any chores, so Chris ends up working on the house and slopping the hogs while his father drives hours to his job. |
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Ben went on around the corner, having left his bookwork chores to call his sons to lunch. |
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Anyone who has ever worked in my shop will verify that I tend to slough off the nasty chores on someone else whenever I can. |
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There surely must be an interesting use for this, once my mundane chores are over. |
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Brighten your household chores with nifty looking, smartly coloured tools that might make the job a bit less tedious. |
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Many months passed and the guru and his disciples peacefully went about their routine chores. |
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I am extremely finicky about my household chores, I would possibly leave only one item for my maid to go and fetch from the market. |
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To handle the woodworking chores, they bought a router, a planer, and a table saw, and then practiced using the tools on cheap lumber. |
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They also compromise routing performance by dedicating CPU cycles to aggregation chores. |
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Since I have to catch up with a number of neglected chores and duties from these last couple of weeks, blogging will be light for a few days. |
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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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Jeanette MacDonald and Archie Leach, a chores boy who will soon be known as Cary Grant, dance a fandango in Boom Boom. |
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Innovations such as the automatic washing machine, the microwave and the electric fridge-freezer have enabled us to shave time off our household chores. |
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The community within the Fort is abustle with daily chores and work. |
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You'll have to have a chores roster, but it'll work really well. |
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Makes your kids want to do their chores, by allowing them to purchase prizes with the points they accrue. |
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Makes your kids want to do their chores by allowing them to purchase prizes with the points they accrue. |
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I'm also going to post a list of what chores each of you are assigned to. |
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Their chores will be done with the implements of the day, which means they will be cooking their meals over an open fire and washing their clothes with a washboard. |
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Kingston said the comment was part of a broader conversation about the benefits of chores for children that was misconstrued. |
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From chores to TV, these simple fitness tracker tips will make you look like Superman to your FitBit friends. |
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Meet the newest ways to find a parking spot, make your kids do their chores, and upload beehive data. |
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The usual chores for jankers were tidying up the armoury, cleaning the.303 Lee Enfield rifles, and any other tasks that Sergeant Major Maynard could come up with. |
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It also enhances your gripping power, and helps to strengthen muscles that are used in lifting boxes and other heavy items that you may encounter during household chores. |
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Nothing was too little trouble for me and I dragged my heels reluctantly, putting off necessary chores until the last possible moment and even deferring some for another day. |
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He has had chores, he knows how to cook, how to iron, how to be a first-rate gardening assistant, and much more. |
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I told her that I'd be back tomorrow and so I went back after chores today with some stuff, and she must have rooked in 30 or 40 people in the couple of hours I was there. |
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As a kid, I'd tag along with Dad as he did the chores around the farm. |
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The patients were held to basic standards of decent behavior and made to do chores in an environment more like a disciplined summer camp than a madhouse or hospital. |
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Each first-class cavalryman, three or four second-class cavalrymen and sixteen infantrymen had a slave or paid servant to look after baggage and perform menial chores. |
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Every hill in sight, every plain, was seeded and overflowing with lush green crops and the workers busied themselves with their daily chores and share of the work. |
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A farmer by occupation, he could turn his hand to other jobs, too, such as building, carpentry, gardening, butchering, poetry and lots of other chores about the house. |
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Even so, there are several small garden chores that will need attention soon and I'm blowed if I can see how I'm going to manage them without some creative thinking. |
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Occupational therapy should focus on proper body mechanics, and should help the patient return to more normal levels of activity in household chores, work and leisure. |
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Younger and wirier than his charge, talking a mile a minute and singing during his chores, he nonetheless shows a careworn, weary face, and he drinks on the sly. |
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The next few days passed unremarkably, full of everyday chores. |
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Once we got back to the barn, I untacked him and began on my chores. |
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There were elaborate errands, chores, and routines to securing drugs and disposing of paraphernalia. |
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It also gives people a break from the grinding chores of daily life. |
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But when the Great Lover married his hussy and began uxoriously washing diapers and doing kitchen chores to please her, his prestige began to wane. |
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The writing bug bit early in life. We all had chores to do at home, but I discovered that my sisters would do my jobs in return for a story of their own. |
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In fact, one of the fastest and easiest ways to make the tedious task of spring cleaning less taxing is to pop in a CD while completing your chores. |
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Around the little valley, other families are stirring, stoking their fires, planning chores, coming to grips with another day in the wilds of Montana. |
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Or, put another way, the way things are going, the secretary is carrying out foreign policy chores while the national security adviser is doing the heavy lifting. |
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Staff catered the meals, and everyone helped with noncooking chores. |
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The next morning Emily did all her chores quickly and cheerfully. |
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Even though I've been looking after the house, our daughter and a few chores, the last week gripped me with an overwhelming feeling of uselessness. |
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There was no procrastination as with exercise, no excuses as with trying to stop eating sugar, no laziness as with housecleaning and other chores. |
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These publications made the mother of three float through her daily chores, burn the dinner, overcook the peas, but more important, enabled her to supplement the housekeeping. |
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She even found fault with the way he performed household chores. |
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But the poor fellow is having trouble with his step-daughter who prefers strolling on the boatdeck with shipmate Ham to doing the chores for poppa. |
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Must we just tag along to the daily chores of a stringent society, which has turned itself so vulnerable to the traditional boundaries of a foregone age? |
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I had great plans for today, getting up early, rattling through writing chores, tidying the house and then going out for some air and, possibly, half a cream tea. |
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I was given tasks and chores to do, more than was humanly possible, and all to be performed while wearing constricting foundation garments, heels and a wig. |
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Don't burden him with chores, as this could further his stress. |
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The frugal food they had at home were put in front of them through the sweat and toil of their aged mother, Antoniammal, who did chores in a few households in their locality. |
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The plantation owner and his family allowed him to live by himself on their property and earn his keep by performing house chores and milking cows. |
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I have more important chores, like formatting and defragging my floppies. |
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Last summer they added pre-camp activities such as meal planning and shopping, and boiling the wash water and washing the dishes in two dishpans as camp-based chores. |
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Northern and Ewe women, on the other hand, have fewer commercial opportunities and assume heavier agricultural responsibilities in addition to their housekeeping chores. |
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Sunday was filled with more domestic chores but on a smaller scale. |
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There will be no toil, assignments, chores, no drudgery or daily efforts. |
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Audio books are the perfect format for passing the time while having to other things from household chores to driving in traffic. |
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Every family has to divide tasks and chores to get things done. |
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Every morning, her chores include sweeping away anthills, and feeding baby monkeys. |
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Music may have developed from rhythmic sounds produced by daily chores, for example, cracking open nuts with stones. |
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You ford bridgeless rivers, bathe in streams, carry supplies for cooking over an open fire, and help with campsite chores. |
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At this time, they were mainly used for chores such as plowing and cattle work. |
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Extension cords let you go to great lengths for spring maintenance chores in and around the home. |
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Also, I'd often leave Pipi in front of the TV with biscuits while I did chores. |
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Half rest in the emergency bunker while the others do chores, exercise or play cards or dominoes. |
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Andrew Malcolm is seeking compensation from Perth and Kinross Council because he claims he is now unable help his wife with the chores. |
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Jessica Tarry worked hard doing chores, including tidying her room, to save pounds 5 to buy two toy dogs. |
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This way she can daydream about that heady night of breaking class barriers while doing her chores as second-class citizen in her stepfamily. |
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There were no scullery chores or sewing for this spirited redhead. |
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Slavery was of vital importance to Viking society, for everyday chores and large scale construction and also to trade and the economy. |
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Autistics spent as much time with the puzzle and cleanup chores as did the other children, but spent less time playing with dolls. |
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Since you didn't do your chores, you can kiss your video game privileges goodbye. |
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Tremaine is as wasptongued as Cinders is wasp-waisted and forces our heroine to sleep in the attic and perform all the household chores. |
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One of Hank's chores was to slop the pigs' trough each morning and evening. |
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I ticked three things off the list in my head, and had only four chores left to do. |
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As the bombs fell on the city, the woman blithely continued with her chores. |
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Along with the children, they apparently did most of the household chores as well. |
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Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders Jack a hebetudinous fellow. |
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Irish parents felt that it was the children's duty to carry out chores on the family farm. |
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He was so bound up in his reading all weekend that he forgot to do the chores. |
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He made a bet with his brother that he could finish his chores first. |
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Recent developments in artificial intelligence has brought about a new race of robots that can perform household chores without supervision. |
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He and his brother have a bet about who can finish his chores first. |
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Jon Erickson, district agronomist for Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota, says the VPT reduced the time he was spending on day-to-day training chores. |
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And yet that seems to be just what referees do every week and it makes sense for the busy arbiters to have clock-watching taken off their list of chores. |
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Make sure that they do their homework and chores before trick-or-treating. |
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It also means that the rider can concentrate mainly on braking and the corner entry while the bike handles the chores of clutching and downshifting. |
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Mowing the lawn and chopping the weeds topped his to-do list of chores. |
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To allow the lord to concentrate on his duties regarding administration, he had a household of servants to take care of chores such as providing food. |
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Helots raised food and did household chores so that women could concentrate on raising strong children while men could devote their time to training as hoplites. |
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Along with her daily chores the husbandwoman salted, pickled, preserved, and manufactured enough beer and cider to see the family safely through the winter. |
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Only a few remained in the Azores to help with domestic chores, although the islands sometimes served as a waypoint for ships carrying African slaves. |
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There are several sports derived by Basques from everyday chores. |
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Increasing propensity of consumers to spend on appliances which assist them in kitchen chores, would drive the growth of household microwave oven segment. |
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He grew up on a farm, and after he finished his morning chores he would race off to the pasture and sling arrows at hedge apples hanging from an Osage orange tree. |
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