Of all the improbable hobbies for a group captain, his was the making of jam. |
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They are short, easy learning tasters that give people the chance to try new skills or hobbies. |
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His hobbies included shooting, fishing and watching Burnley FC as a season ticket holder. |
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He was a man of many hobbies which included, hunting, fowling and both track and coursing. |
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It's easiest to focus on hobbies and favorite interests, although food can also be the focus of the basket. |
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I took up pursuits and hobbies such as chess and bowls previously denied me. |
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There must be something about PTSD, depression, and anxiety that gets soothed by drugs, booze, binge-eating, and other addictive hobbies. |
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Whatever hobbies you had, you are now free to pursue any discipline you craved whether it is bird-watching or travelling. |
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Perhaps hobbies follow prey south to tropical Africa in the same manner that skuas follow terns. |
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For the first time in his life, he had time to devote to new hobbies, chief among them bowling. |
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Now sleeping is one of my favourite hobbies, so you can imagine the state I'm in after all this nocturnal wrestling. |
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It asked questions about hobbies, activities and the sorts of people I preferred, as well as vocational interests. |
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He now feels that he is no longer under pressure, as he was in Australia, and can relax and enjoy some other interests and hobbies. |
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His hobbies include stamp collecting and growing his own herbs and vegetables. |
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These differences can be explained by different sources of exposure, such as through occupations or hobbies. |
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Mr Stallard and his wife enjoy caravanning and his hobbies also include cycling, walking and listening to rock, jazz and blues music. |
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But retirement will allow him to concentrate on his two hobbies of gardening and walking with his wife Elizabeth, a Marlborough care worker. |
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When I am not watching Days of Our Lives or stockpiling cereal, historic early American desserts are one of my hobbies. |
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One of my Hermetic hobbies is the dissection and understanding of the workings of individual emotional responses. |
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She said Alan's hobbies included sailing, parachuting, sky diving and sub-aqua and he held a micropilot's licence and enjoyed aerobatics. |
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It does not make good business sense for the country to have taxpayers subsidize these activities any more than other hobbies. |
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She had many hobbies including gardening, knitting, reading and she always had time to chat to her neighbours. |
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Whether gradual or complete, retirement is improved by hobbies, activities, clubs, social causes, and volunteering. |
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He counts horseback riding among his hobbies and has been known to ride up to 30 km in a single morning. |
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This might be an opportune time to explore or return to hobbies, leisure activities or career pursuits. |
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Spend time with your child and participate in his or her favorite activities or hobbies. |
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However, out of all her many hobbies and activities, Philippa's greatest love was gardening. |
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His hobbies include sporting activities, books, music and foreign languages. |
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Finally, the honey buzzards, young griffon vultures and hobbies mark the end of the spring or prenuptial migration, around the end of June. |
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Here professionals and housewives discard their workaday images and become hucksters offering the output of their hobbies. |
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Start with common hobbies or pastimes and delve just a bit deeper by asking about values and goals. |
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He was a tireless writer, for professional and lay audiences, and even published a guide to hydroponic gardening, one of his many hobbies. |
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When I walk around campus between classes, people-watching is one of my favourite hobbies. |
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When I think of my life, art stands out as one of my most favorite hobbies. |
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This may mean the person gives up interests and hobbies or is indifferent to social conventions and to the opinions of others. |
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Her hobbies are mountain-bike riding, fell-walking and she visits the gym at least five times a week. |
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Creative eccentrics will spend hours happily contented with their various projects and hobbies. |
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One of her favourite hobbies was collecting cuttings from local newspapers about happenings and events in which her family were involved. |
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Her leather gauntlets were always a part of her attire, as falcon handling was one of her favorite hobbies. |
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One of Ian's hobbies being gardening, the small garden was filled with brightly coloured flowers. |
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In retirement, she was able to indulge in her hobbies of gardening, choral singing, and woodwork. |
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He spent the next three decades pursuing a wide range of activities, both professionally and as hobbies. |
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One of Gene's hobbies is buying old derelict cameras and developing any exposed film that comes with them. |
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His hobbies included graphology, the science of studying handwriting to determine an individual's character. |
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His hobbies include paintball, gaming and making the best home brew in Colorado. |
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It turns out that absorption in his work had left him no time for children, hobbies, or close friendships. |
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Mostly I collect the remnants of hobbies I've lost enthusiasm for, or have managed to convince myself I have no time for. |
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He said the defendant had an exemplary record of lifetime achievement both academically and in hobbies and pursuits he has been involved in. |
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Crafts on show range from embroidery and knitting to doll making and china painting, with plenty of other weird and wonderful hobbies on offer. |
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His hobbies include collecting antiques, hats and matches, opera, golf and of course, his horses. |
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McHugh's other hobbies include golf, bowling, bird watching, and rockhounding. |
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The popularity of hobbies is attested to by the enormous range of specialist hobby magazines one can find on the shelves of any newsagency. |
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She gets a lot of time to indulge in her hobbies like gardening and reading, goes for walk and takes part in many other activities. |
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And since his childhood Gary has gone from strength to strength and now enjoys a range of hobbies like any average teenager. |
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In his retirement he said he will have time for his hobbies of gardening and he will be kept busy with many duties and a post as Canon at Chester Cathedral. |
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Her many hobbies include tap dancing, baking, and lots and lots of crafting. |
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His only hobbies and recreations were those of her preference. |
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Her hobbies include motorcycling, hang gliding and cliff diving. |
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That means that the diarists write about their families, hobbies, and interests, as well as their latest research findings and the challenges that face them in their labs. |
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Despite this, she is able to shop, cook, clean and carry out many other day-to-day tasks as well as take part in her favourite hobbies of ten-pin bowling and ice-skating. |
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He hopes to devote more time to hobbies including golf and cycling. |
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It was set up a decade ago for left-wingers branded trouble-makers by conventional agencies which are more used to delving into hobbies, hair colours and horoscopes. |
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Children email text, digital photographs and video to their keypals exchanging information about their homes, hobbies, schools, families and countries. |
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Help them find activities and hobbies they enjoy doing and are good at. |
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She reads a lot and one of her favourite hobbies is gardening. |
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The event at Scarborough, however, is a reminder that in the 1930s cigarette card trading was second only to stamp collecting in the list of world hobbies. |
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In an online bio, she describes her hobbies as running, skiing, and surfing. |
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But my parents also left me with a dearth of hobbies that make admissions committees salivate. |
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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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She devoted a lot of time to recreation, hobbies, and charity work. |
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His hobbies included training and showing cutting horses, and working with hunting dogs. |
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According to market research, many men list DIY as one of their main hobbies. |
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For much of the rest of his life, Elgar indulged himself in his several hobbies. |
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Childe's other hobbies included walking in the British hillsides, attending classical music concerts, and playing the card game contract bridge. |
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This lad Kelley is an odd duck in many ways.... Unlike most college youngsters, he has no hobbies. |
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Outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing are hobbies for many North Dakotans. |
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The phylogeny and delimitations of the peregrine and hobbies groups are more problematic. |
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Anticipators often must forego hobbies or recreational time with their families. |
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Did you two engage in any hobbies or games together in your downtime? |
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His hobbies throughout the years have included flying planes and helicopters, hunting, fishing, rockhounding, jewelry making and art. |
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An impressive 12 greenshanks were with a yellow-legged gull on the Dee at Connah's Quay, and hobbies were seen at both sites. |
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The bootboys of the fairy race, their hobbies include drinking and stealing. |
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Not only that, I have never broken even on any of the other sports, pastimes and hobbies I have been interested in either. |
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In comparison, the comedian's hobbies include drinking alcohol, attempting to find romance and developing an unhealthy addiction to Flumps. |
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His off-track hobbies include moto-cross driving and skydiving. |
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His hobbies include skiing, water sports, and entertaining his three-year-old cattle dog. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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The site allows users to log in and upload photos and stories about their families, their neighborhoods, their hobbies and their achievements. |
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Two senior Wellington globe trotters, both in their 80s, took us on a journey of activity, travel and stimulating hobbies as they continue to live life to the full. |
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When questioned, Grisswell, a computer programmer who admitted his hobbies included glamour photography, said he had been looking at the material for more than four years. |
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His many hobbies included sailing, clockmaking and photography. |
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He presents four visions of desktop factories and considers how hobbies can be industrialized, and generally adulates the virtues of entrepreneurial populism. |
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Jones's hobbies include studying local history, walking, and sports. |
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One of Oscar's favorite hobbies is gibbing camellia blossoms. |
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The Welsh Kite Trust is now switching the focus of its conservation work towards other raptors, such as honey buzzards, peregrines, merlins, hobbies and kestrels. |
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MacDiarmid listed Anglophobia among his hobbies in his Who's Who entry. |
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Inge's hobbies included sewing and gardening and volunteering countless hours with the American Red Cross Bloodmobile and Meals-on-Wheels programs. |
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