This is an informational site devoted to cartophily, the hobby of collecting cigarette and other trade cards, a particular interest of mine. |
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Whether you enjoy cooking with fresh herbs or prefer to use them for their medicinal qualities, an herb garden can be a fun, satisfying hobby. |
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The hobby is one of the very few birds of prey capable of outflying swifts, perhaps at a speed approaching 100 mph. |
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They are doing this as a hobby to give shape to their empty suburban lives, not out of love for others. |
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She has had a passionate love affair with dance, so much so that it has become more than just a hobby. |
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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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Manchester is one of the prime areas for thefts of birds like macaws and parrots because a lot of people keep birds as a hobby. |
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An avid air enthusiast, Andy has travelled all over the world in pursuit of his hobby. |
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The sacrality of work persists, albeit in a rather debased form, in the idea of the hobby. |
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Even then, farming for them was a hobby, an avocation, a link to a way of life that was slipping away. |
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While the pursuit of art has always been close to her art, she has mainly taken it as a hobby. |
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His illness interfered with his workplace responsibilities, recreational pursuits, and his hobby of stamp collecting. |
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Raising pigs and chicken was his hobby and he bought the porker four years ago. |
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I have been keeping freshwater fish since I was a boy and have always maintained an interest in the hobby of fishkeeping. |
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His hobby was collecting Japanese comic books, also known as manga, and he always seemed to have oily hair. |
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For deeper cuts the foam can be rough cut to shape with a hobby backsaw and then shaped more with the wood rasp. |
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In the period before the First World War, deltiology was the largest collecting hobby. |
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We realised how our hobby was the thing we had in common and the most important part of that was sharing. |
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Creating home-made greeting cards is increasingly turning into a popular hobby. |
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The cash bribe is rarely encountered in this hard-up hobby where every spare penny goes to the ever-open maw of the Post Office. |
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Her hobby is betting on horses, and Josef's business is breeding and racing thoroughbreds. |
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This is quite different from someone who has made their pile and bought a club as a hobby, much like buying a racehorse. |
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But we also get the social pleasures of drink, as hobby and recreation, as lifestyle choice. |
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His knowledge is mostly self-taught and is the result of his passion for wine as a hobby. |
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I guess everybody needs a hobby and endtimes speculations do the job for some. |
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What began as a hobby for the actress is now a viable business proposition. |
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What began as a hobby a decade ago has evolved into giving performances all over the State. |
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A tall gangly fellow with a toothy smile and awkward social skills, he wrote murder mysteries for a hobby. |
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It is his sole hobby and he is definite that his future career lies in computers or electronics. |
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All motorcyclists in Wiltshire are welcome, whether they are experienced bikers or have just returned to the hobby. |
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She told me it had been an important book because, for her, birding had been no idle hobby. |
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Stealing clothes from washing lines in the night is indeed a strange hobby. |
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A young pigeon fancier is flying high after his new hobby saw him racing ahead of the competition. |
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The contest is open to all shutterbugs, and will have professional, hobby photographers, the general public and youth categories. |
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Now she's over the moon that in the space of three years, she's not only got herself a fascinating hobby but a husband and business as well. |
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At the age of sixteen, he started to earn money from a part-time job and this gave him the chance to develop his hobby. |
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In preparation, I began to bone up on my cooking skills, already a hobby of mine, and pored over What to Expect When You're Expecting. |
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By 1863, attaching cranks and pedals to the front wheel of the hobby horse had produced the velocipede, commonly known as the boneshaker. |
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But, with so many avenues for entertainment today to enliven the bored and the weary mind, is reading becoming a hobby of the past? |
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A keen golfer, no doubt the native of Co. Clare will have more time now to enjoy his favourite hobby at Waterford Golf Club. |
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He began copying because he was sick of paying money for inferior material to unscrupulous dealers and considered it his hobby. |
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One such is a professional actress and former drama teacher who directs for a hobby. |
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The vibrant subculture of battle reenactment is too often thought of as merely a hobby or as activity unworthy of sustained analytical attention. |
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The obsession with upholding tradition has strengthened the common perception of tennis as an elitist hobby. |
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Making sock puppets is a great hobby to share with your kids and one that helps them disconnect from electronics and other daily distractions. |
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Diplomacy enthusiasts have always been a breed apart from the mainstream of the hobby. |
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He also served, when necessary, in the role of nightwatchman, guarding all the horses and vehicles of the royal carriage and hobby stables. |
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There is a local group of mostly middle aged nitwits who still indulge in this so-called hobby. |
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Now, of course, the avid pursuit of lazuli buntings and Blackburnian warblers is no longer merely a hobby. |
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The boy's lack of interest in his father's hobby visibly disappoints the man. |
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His property's less than three hours drive from Sydney, and Sydney people are buying up land for weekenders and hobby farms. |
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Two years ago, Rothbart took this lifelong hobby and turned it into a nonpareil magazine. |
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I am sorry to go on but I feel it is not fair that my hobby should be put at risk like this. |
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Like Chris, they enjoy the novelty of having a hobby that is not mainstream. |
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When he had to be indoors, he pursued his other great hobby, stamp collecting. |
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Ideally, that hobby is something you have chosen for its soothing qualities, its intrigue or its social opportunities. |
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In order to be successful with your career or your hobby, you have to put a lot of effort and hard work into it. |
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I can think of better things to do than spend hours in the baking Greek sun but it seems like a harmless enough hobby. |
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I would not call myself a true cartophilist since my interest in the hobby is extremely limited. |
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This article is a combination of my experiences as a cartophilist along with some information about the mainstream hobby. |
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David's other great hobby is his cellar, and the wine list at the Peat Inn is comprehensive without being in the least daunting. |
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He became friendly with many people who had similar interests and whose love for ponies and horses was a shared hobby and way of life. |
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Your mood will likely improve when you begin a hobby or recreational activity. |
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To launch oneself on the hobby of birdwatching, it is necessary to have a good pair of binoculars. |
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Even if you don't make money from it, making it part of your leisure time as a hobby will add joy and fun to what you already do. |
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Take a course or find an activity or hobby that brings you pleasure and allows you to meet people. |
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Also, it left him more time for his hobby of stamp collecting, which he had started during his school years. |
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The fashion for propelling yourself around town on a hobby was introduced to this country by the London coach-builder Denis Johnson. |
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In the contest, they must race 100 metres with a hobby horse while hopping over jumps. |
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He held her hand and rocked it back and forth like a child on a hobby horse. |
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One shot of a young boy claiming to be an expert horseman shows a toddler rocking on a hobby horse. |
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A drawing of King William at the top of this broadsheet, rocking on a wooden hobby horse, might have caused some offense in loyalist circles. |
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Morris men, lords and ladies and even Hobnob the hobby horse were to be found mingling among the stalls. |
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The Peace Police on their hobby horses added humour and colour to the events. |
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This brings me back to my old hobby horse and the stupid traffic system inflicted on the residents of Spelthorne. |
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It is a focus on the young which has been a very strong hobby horse of mine for my entire career. |
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This hobby, considered the best teaching aid for learning about the world, helps to keep the hobbyists away from stress and pressure. |
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Do you want to be a full-time game developer, or do you want to do this as an income supplement or a hobby? |
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His hobby doesn't come cheap but, helpfully, his father owns a polo yard in Sussex. |
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Use the cold weather as an excuse to start a new hobby, like home decorating or woodworking. |
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He had little time left for his family and certainly not for enjoying his hobby of horse riding. |
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During the decade and a half I lived in New England, my favorite hobby was horticulture. |
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It is my life, my business, my religion, my hobby, my sweetheart, my wife, my mistress, my bread and meat. |
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At fifteen, Mark developed an interest in cine film, so to pursue his new hobby, took a part-time job in a camera shop. |
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I can sympathise with this opinion, but I do not agree with it, as I enjoy this hobby too much. |
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The high-risk hobby inherently plays to the age-old horror themes of claustrophobia and fear of the unknown. |
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Not only can you work at your own pace, your hobby can pay for itself and you'll earn money as well! |
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I idly wondered if there are people who make a hobby out of finding the fake streets on maps. |
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Name one sport, one hobby or one past-time that hasn't been impacted on by the times we live in. |
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As an extension to the hobby of collecting autographed photographs, over the years Willie has also collected First Day covers of postage stamps. |
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Mr. G. Sethuraman, an active philatelist who has been collecting stamps since 1974, says this hobby has a high knowledge-gaining potential. |
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Her newest hobby is collecting each of the new Euro coins from each country. |
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A keen coin and stamp collector as well as a dealer in rare stamps and ancient coins, he avers that philately has become a rich-man's hobby. |
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Phillumeny is simply the name given to the hobby of collecting Matchbox Labels, Matchbooks and any memorabilia connected with matches. |
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A Chulalongkorn University professor showed up at a meeting of hobby computerists to announce he had succeeded in connecting to the Internet. |
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I'm hoping it'll generate enough pin money to be a self-financing hobby as I explore the field of English porcelain, that's all. |
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Since taking up metal detecting as a hobby Clacton bus driver Terry Field has made a few interesting finds but nothing major. |
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It has been a very satisfying hobby for me, although I am just now beginning to thoroughly formalize my disconnected ideas into my first conlang. |
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Soon the hobby turned into passion as the intricacies of the subject unfolded with experience. |
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I am crazy about music and movies and, as a hobby, I am addicted to searching for CDs, VCDs and DVDs in whatever places I can find them. |
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Expertise and professional competence in anything comes from time doing the work, either professionally or as a hobby. |
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On the down side I have so little time to really dig into my chosen hobby since it has to come after career, marriage and being a father. |
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It's a tragically satisfying hobby that offers a never-ending source of wholesome fun. |
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He tempers this hobby by wiling away the days with his loser friends, and the nights catching lightning bugs. |
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In recent years, we've witnessed the birth and development of the PC as an artistic hobby. |
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His wife, 36-year-old nurse Lenore, joked that she is just pleased that they have a hobby that gets them out from under her feet. |
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This year Paul took his hobby to a new level when he set his sights on the Olympic Games in Athens. |
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I mean, this is all very well as a hobby, but will blogging put food on the table? |
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I actually bred a labradoodle for myself, then I decided to make it a hobby. |
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There's nothing like September to put a spring in our step and turn our thoughts to maybe taking up a new hobby or rekindling an old interest. |
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This was his hobby, translating old texts and republishing them in today's English. |
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I also have a new hobby of backing my car into trees and then taping the trunk down with duct tape. |
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After leaving the army in 1919 he worked as a labourer, opened a wood yard and then turned his hobby of crayfishing into a career. |
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A kit-car hobby turns into a venture, as Klick retrofits Pontiacs with fiberglass bodies to replicate European sports cars. |
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She has been successful in large part because her enthusiasm for the hobby is contagious. |
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Similarly, rap music does not of itself make people take up drive-by shootings as a hobby or turn young men into misogynists. |
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Sivaram, for whom photography is a hobby, selected river related photographs from his portfolio. |
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It's like learning your neighbor is a chiropractor whose hobby is choreographed rollerblading and then being ordered to hope she's happy in life. |
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As this hobby has grown in popularity over the past five years the paper has been there to report on the world of arctophiles. |
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As it happened, I had a fairly lively and animated discussion with the governor on monetary policy, my favourite hobby horse. |
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He was a jeweler of sorts but as a hobby he spiffed around in ancient runes and languages. |
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I wish my parents would get a hobby, like croquet or checkers. |
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On March 25, I stood in line outside the Supreme Court, waiting to get into the hobby Lobby oral argument. |
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Now Eddie's garden stretches across two acres, and is adorned with an array of unusual trees, shrubs and plants which he has picked up pursuing his hobby as a reclaimer. |
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Well, does she have a hobby or activity that she could spend more time on? |
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Looking at the roots of larp makes the hobby easier to take seriously and divorces the desire from childishness. |
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As someone who has only ever designed websites as an aside to proper work or as a glorified hobby, this is hugely flattering, and something I may just take up. |
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And unlike trainspotting, with our hobby you get to keep warm in winter. |
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For years, Rove has made it a hobby of sorts to deflate conservatives more popular with the base than he is. |
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Only the hot guy on his feet was spoken for, and the dopey guy who had a hobby of tripping over invisible objects was a mild stalker-like fixture in my life these days. |
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He encouraged many young people to pursue mineralogy as a hobby. |
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There are two other people out there who are not only peculiar because they have a strange job, but also because they have a slightly offbeat hobby. |
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Darci Brown, owner of a car dealership in Greenfield, Mass., has bred dogs as a hobby for 30 years. |
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Even when he excelled at his favourite hobby of banger racing he was an also-ran, a man with a reputation of being shy, introverted and insignificant. |
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He called it a hobby while I called it a manifestation of an evil spirit. |
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He also keeps on that clipboard a scratch pad where he jots down ideas for a screenplay he's developing and verses for his hobby as a spoken-word poet. |
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For those who don't know me, free speech is my biggest hobby horse. |
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Somewhere along the line, the notion of birding as a hobby flew the coop. |
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Indeed, when the leak story broke, he got right back on his favorite hobby horse and began railing against unauthorized leaks as if this never happened. |
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The vibrant costumes and scenery gave bright splashes of cartoonish colour to the scenes and the props, such as hobby horses with nodding heads, were superb. |
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One of my little hobby horses is American cultural imperialism. |
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It deals with one of my favourite hobby horses, Complexity Theory. |
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A lot of green organisations have adopted recycling as their hobby horse despite the fact that many people have suggested that recycling involves a lot of energy to effect. |
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To anyone in our hobby, however, the sound of the diaphone is magnificent. |
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It was true that he needed a hobby and had a mild interest in bossa nova music, but he wasn't sure if he was ready to commit to being a serious student. |
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I learned to make silver jewelry as a hobby and then a minor profession. |
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Fishing for mussels and shrimps was a hobby but potting the fruits of your labours and selling them on was a good way to save up for a new future. |
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The prison has a recreation area for floor hockey, basketball, and soccer, a hobby craft room, and a music-practice room. |
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These sad, determine men have found that their one-time hobby has become a must have matter of sustenance, like karmic nourishment for their soul. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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But Jeff, who began his foray into pot gastronomy as a hobby, is rapidly turning it into a full-time pot-repreneurial business. |
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When no one was in line, the owner of the hobby shop made sure Joe was busy, continually providing him with boxes of baseballs and photos to sign for subsequent sale. |
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When he retired he pursued his favourite hobby of stamp collecting, but also enjoyed reading, model ship building, classical music, and foreign travel. |
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For the growing tribe of philatelists in the city, stamp collection provides a window to the world with all the thrills and pleasures of an educative and fascinating hobby. |
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Gunsmiths can be ex-machinists, ex-military armorers or other craftsmen who were gunsmithing at home as a hobby for their own entertainment and for friends. |
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The history of larp as a hobby for the rich and famous illustrates the superficiality of its current geeky stigma. |
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Her favorite hobby was collecting her many salt and pepper shakers. |
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Webster's perennial dictionary defines fad as a hobby, freak, or a whim. |
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Bright colors are fine for rich people who can redecorate as a sort of a hobby, but what about the rest of us? |
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Louise began experimenting with different materials in an attempt to bring the outdoors inside, graduating from silver paper to specialist hobby paints. |
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Right before he resigned from Congress, Weiner took time from his sexting hobby to go after Clarence Thomas and his wife. |
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It will feature 40 stamp and postcard dealers whose wares cover all aspects of the hobby, as well as up to 25 philatelic societies holding meetings and offering advice. |
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It was just a hobby, I didn't like to see anything going to waste. |
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Though he started philately as a hobby during his school days and collected many stamps, lack of penpals plus adequate finances prevented him from pursuing it vigorously. |
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In the USA where lawsuits are the nation's favorite hobby, talking dirty to a woman is called Sexual Harassment and is backed up by stiff penalties. |
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Keeping poultry is currently the fastest-growing hobby in the country and membership of the Poultry Club of Great Britain has increased 15 per cent on last year. |
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Her background in writing started as an extension to that hobby, with columns and articles appearing in dog sport magazines and breed publications for many years. |
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Currently, she is working on a book about the hobby of live action role play, or larp. |
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Flash mobbing is fast developing into the nation's favourite hobby. |
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Although these hobby weavers were using acrylic yarns, their skills caught the eye of expert weaver Rachel Brown when she came to the area to teach a spinning class. |
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The Firefish is one of the more popular fish in the marine hobby. |
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His mother Karen said that she and her husband, Kevin, who are both doctors, were both daft about puzzles and had encouraged Jack and younger sister Mia in their hobby. |
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The remote controlled flying craft has gone from covert military ops to a communal backyard hobby. |
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It is the Mosler MT900, and if you are wondering where this manufacturer bobbed up from, it is a hobby company owned by millionaire inventor Warren Mosler. |
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While the hobby Lobby decision may have lost its cultural appeal, it still carries weight in the federal court system. |
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There are thousands of ways to contrive a weapon that's at least as dangerous a two-inch hobby knife. |
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Hundreds of people, young and old, have taken up the opportunity to learn new skills, enjoy a hobby or just try out something new for the fun of it. |
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Remember, corporations have religious consciences now, thanks to hobby Lobby. |
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A combination of space, gardens, hobby facilities, views and commutability put Riding Wood Farm in a rare category. |
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Her company has evolved from a hobby into a thriving business. |
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I'm looking for a hobby that doesn't require a lot of fancy equipment. |
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Available at most hobby shops, this tool allows you to check track gauge, flangeway spacing and width, and many other dimensions. |
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Examples of serious leisurists are the hobbyists who fully dedicate available time and effort to their hobby. |
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Although Priestley claimed that natural philosophy was only a hobby, he took it seriously. |
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Home brewing is a reasonably popular hobby, with many towns having home brew shops. |
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Breweriana refers to any article containing a brewery name or brand name, usually in connection to collecting them as a hobby. |
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And any billionaire who's worried about losing that megapenny really ought to take up a hobby, like maybe horse riding. |
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Those who practised a sport professionally were considered to have an unfair advantage over those who practised it merely as a hobby. |
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Although generally not as widespread as coin and stamp collecting, the hobby is slowly expanding. |
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The collection of props and clothing from the films has become a thriving hobby for some aficionados of the franchise. |
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Live copepods are used in the saltwater aquarium hobby as a food source and are generally considered beneficial in most reef tanks. |
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The acceptable term used to describe the person who seriously pursues the hobby of birding. |
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A hobby in which individuals enjoy the challenge of bird study, listing, or other general activities involving bird life. |
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Initially, birdwatching was a hobby undertaken in developed countries such as the United States of America and the United Kingdom. |
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This more scientific side of the hobby is an aspect of ornithology, coordinated in the UK by the British Trust for Ornithology. |
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It started as a hobby, but now my motorbike collection has become my passion. |
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The commercialization of the industry came at a time of expanded interest in fishing as a recreational hobby for members of the aristocracy. |
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To generalize, the public views archaeology as a fantasized hobby more than a job in the scientific community. |
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John cut back on his hobby of photography because post processing was so time-consuming and frustrating. |
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For hand knitting and hobby knitting, thick, wool and acrylic yarns are frequently used. |
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In 1787 he became a trustee of the Ayrshire Turnpike in the Scottish Lowlands and during the next seven years this hobby became an obsession. |
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The figures apply to commercial breweries only and do not include hobby brewing. |
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Mountaineering, mountain climbing, or alpinism is the sport, hobby or profession of hiking, skiing, and climbing mountains. |
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Thompson, who's the digest's publisher, says bird watching is a hobby, a pastime and a spectator sport that can be enjoyed anywhere. |
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For setting wheels within wheels, you cannot match Fortune. After all, she has made trochilics her hobby through all the ages. |
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It was indeed Aubrey's principal hobby, and allowed him to air his unorthodoxies. |
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Two-year-old Harper had her own hobby horse on the carousel and waved to Mummy as she rode past. |
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Amazingly, Andrew had only intended to build a 20mph beach buggy as a hobby. |
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First published in 1930, The Art of Whittling is a classic introduction to the hobby of woodcrafting through whittling. |
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Sharjah Police urged the public and quad bikes users to be careful while practising their hobby and to go in groups. |
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Photographs of Mr Day's injury were shown to District Judge Bethan Japheth and Miss Hillier went on to detail Mr Day's running hobby. |
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Basically, a lot of rafting clubs also have kayaks, so people try it on a whim and pick up the sport as a hobby this way. |
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What began as a hobby eventually led to freelance writing, and his blog Laelaps has built up a readership of hard-core paleontology fans. |
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Belly dancing is a great way to keep fit and it is so much fun Vanessa Gooding has turned her hobby into a new business. |
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Y Ghorpade, former Minister and a member of Sandur Royal family, inculcated the bird watching hobby among students in the area. |
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As an avid bird watcher myself, I'd like to provide people with a place to learn more and invest in their hobby. |
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For older dancers, traditional afternoon tea dances have come back into popularity and many younger people have taken up dancing as a hobby. |
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Corbin Manufacturing bring high-performance bullet seating to the hobby reloader with their Hand Cannelure Tool. |
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In the wake of hobby Lobby, activist lawyers are getting busy too. |
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A booming area is the smallholdings section as keeping chickens or bees in the back garden becomes an ever more popular hobby. |
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In the 30s cartophily was second only to stamp collecting as a popular hobby,' he explained. |
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Each week we focus on favourite shots from a keen snapper, who tells us about themself and their hobby. |
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Yes, hunting birds can be as spendy as you want to make it, just like any hobby, I suspect. |
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The cigarette card hobby faded during the war as the cards were phased out. |
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The cake-making had been a hobby for years, but when I heard about the NES programme from a friend I decided to look into it. |
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A craft such as quilting may be pursued as a hobby or as a cottage industry. |
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That's rich coming from the woman whose hobby is breaking into strangers' flats in the middle of the afternoon to cop off with the delivery man. |
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Oology, the studying and collecting of eggs, was a common boyhood hobby akin to acquiring butterflies or stamps. |
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The book begins with an often humorous account of early paleologists in the Cincinnati area, most of whom collected fossils as a hobby. |
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Nicola Morley from Beausale set up the Divot Bag Company four years ago, initially more as a hobby. |
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Among his collection is a red squirrel, two waxwings, a snowy owl, a peregrine falcon, a pine marten and a hobby, a migratory bird of prey. |
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For more than a decade, her hobby has been showing Portuguese Water Dogs in competition. |
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A range of tudor activities were on also on show, including archery and hobby horse jousting for the children. |
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The survey covers broadacre agriculture across all of Australia, but excludes small and hobby farms. |
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Pc Ben Dolan, from the Soho and Victoria policing team, came up with the idea of geocaching at work after seeing one of his friends getting involved in the hobby. |
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The craft of cross-stitching has gained many followers globally that even men are now in it as a hobby, past-time or even as a source of livelihood. |
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Building terrariums is a hobby and a passion for many biologists. |
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Christie took up the hobby of surfing during a vacation in South Africa with her husband, Archie in 1922, and was a fervent bodyboarder at that time. |
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The training was designed for creative work experts as an exciting hobby that will cover the basics of scrapbooking concepts, tools and techniques. |
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Other livebearers common in the aquarium hobby are the swordtails and platies of the genus Xiphophorus, including some 17 species from Central America. |
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A COUPLE have turned a retro arcade game hobby into a thriving business boasting celebrity customers such as Ant and Dec, Joe Calzaghe and Dragon's Den regular Deborah Meadon. |
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Even beer swillers are starting to Goolden, trying to justify their hobby by droning on about maltiness, yeastiness, hoppiness, and the creaminess of the head. |
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The aim of this competition is to promote the air guitar in Ireland and introduce people to it, with the hope of getting more people interested in this bizarre musical hobby. |
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My hobby is gathering the spores of some of the most delicious of the wild varieties of mushrooms, such as morels, giant puffballs and woods oysters, then cultivating them. |
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Aeromodelling is both a highly instructive and satisfying hobby and extremely demanding and competitive sport, whether radio-control, control-line or free-flight. |
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Aeromodelling is both a highly instructive and satisfying hobby and an extremely demanding and competitive sport whether radio-control, control-line or free-flight. |
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Gradually his scribblemania developed in real earnest. It could be said that the pen became his second hobby horse. In those days it was not unusual to write family magazines. |
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Popularised in such films as the 1984 comedy Ghostbusters, ghost hunting became a hobby for many who formed ghost hunting societies to explore reportedly haunted places. |
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People who collect sand as a hobby are known as arenophiles. |
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It was a popular pastime in the Victorian era and remains a hobby today. |
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Handicrafts have also become for many an enjoyable and satisfying hobby. |
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The miniaturist's hobby is as varied as the people who pursue it. |
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Home brewing without a licence was legalised in 1963, and was to become a fairly popular hobby, with homebrewing equipment shops on many high streets. |
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As part of this hobby Churchill joined the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers, but was expelled due to his revived membership in the Conservative Party. |
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I like to collect stamps from different countries as a hobby. |
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Abbott got her first prosthetic leg in June, and has also gotten prosthetics for running and for going in the ocean so she can resume her hobby of paddle boarding. |
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