Even if you don't have a significant other, there are plenty of fun things to do and get dressed up for. |
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Success is what we're after, not fiddling around debating things to do with the internal workings of the party. |
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This is partly because most of us have better things to do than fill in forms. |
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There was virtually no foreign investment whatsoever and expats had not so many things to do. |
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If thalassotherapy doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other things to do in the area. |
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I thought that most of the farmers would have better things to do but to my amazement more than 70 showed up. |
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But when you move up there are other things to do with eggs and cured meat. |
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My left-handed colleague Steve Carroll gave me a list of things to do using objects that are allegedly designed for right-handers. |
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He had too much on his mind and too many things to do than get apologies from the low classes. |
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Suddenly it's nearly Christmas and I still have a million and one things to do. |
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I have a million and one things to do in the house and my motivation is still on extended vacation. |
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We have tried to get her back to the study group, but she says she has better things to do now. |
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Here's my final word on our topic, as I have better things to do than deal with close-minded fanatics. |
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Yes, there is a plethora of things to do when you're a student, self-employed, or a little short on cash. |
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The firemen who put out this mess have far better things to do that to chase around after mindless little prats like you. |
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There is no doubt that the West Coast has an immense amount of great scenery and things to do. |
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I have a few things to do today, in addition to trying to catch up on some more sleep. |
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I have more important things to do than put up with more of her silly mind games. |
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So the thought of flying, while appealing, was not at the top of my list of things to do. |
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Apparently, gambling, whoring, eating and walking around looking at Portuguese colonial ruins were the things to do then as well. |
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There is never a shortage of things to do as we work on almost all areas of the aircraft. |
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These days it's on a Saturday night, when you've probably other things to do than sit round the wireless between 10.00 pm and midnight. |
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One of my favorite things to do in summer is cook juicy red meat and various wursts over an open flame. |
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She seems to be at a loss for things to do, like thousands of others of her ilk. |
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The simple answer is to fill in the blanks with all manner of really important things to do. |
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You're scratching for things to do outside of the actual working part of the day. |
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In these conditions, thieving from the state and 'beating the system' were the things to do to survive. |
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April has been a merry-go-round of a month, stuffed full with business, things to do and highs and lows of all kinds. |
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But in comparison to all the things to do and see I can trustily say it's worth it. |
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Winter was always full of things to do, of skating and skiing and tobogganing and snowmobiling. |
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And when I'm unoccupied, I can never think of anything to do, or the lists I have of things to do don't appeal. |
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So I've now become obsessed with all the things to do at the mega ten pin bowling alley. |
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The listings magazines are full to bursting with choices of places to see and things to do. |
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But anyway, you've probably got better things to do than listen to me rant, so bye for now. |
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Certain Oklahoman sheriffs have grumpily muttered that they have better things to do than deal with stuff like this. |
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We've got better things to do than to try and distort what is now a harmless nickname. |
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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 think it was because the kids were on half-term and were stuck for things to do. |
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Maybe I'll put that on my list of things to do, since it will be curtailed after launch, since all the mountain climbing is off. |
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Unlike our friends in the east, west coasters moved on and found other things to do. |
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The basics of fartlek is to vary your training routine, have fun and invent new things to do. |
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On the scale of favourite things to do as a means of wasting time, online personality tests come out very near the top. |
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We have things to do and things to say, and what we do is just as valuable as what our colleagues do. |
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Entry to the centre is free and the entertainment includes pony rides, a Ferris wheel, carousels, a mini train, face painters and circus acts, among other fun things to do. |
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Mitigation may only go so far, and there may still be specific things to do when a tropical cyclone hits. |
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When people get together, one of the most fun things to do is congregate around the flea market. |
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The appended homeowner's checklist will give you a list of things to do before you move. |
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I cashed in ideas I already had for writing, threshing around among scraps of paper, notebooks, and lists of things to do that were piled on my desk. |
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If it involves a couple of hours fuming on a motorway slip road near Bluewater, then really we have better things to do with our lives. |
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If cases of the disease are found, the health authority should have other things to do than protect its country's business and tourism. |
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Before going on site, the observer has a number of things to do and a few recommendations to follow. |
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One of the most important things to do when you move is to give your new address to the appropriate public utilities and organizations. |
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Your lists of things to do must include the materials you will need for the workshops. |
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But people have invented machines to use the energy released by stopping or slowing down moving things to do useful work. |
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With so much going on in the first few weeks of school, making a checklist of things to do is a great way to stay organized. |
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The Sox may have won, and the Sunday papers would be full of their rhetoric and the blow-by-blow descriptions, but we had better things to do than suffer. |
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They seemed to enjoy the novelty of not having lots of things to do. |
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She starved to death last year beside her mother's corpse in a Doncaster flat while the case workers who should have been protecting her found other things to do. |
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But I have plenty of things to do that can pleasantly occupy me. |
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Most of us, I believe, have other things to do with our time and leave our part in the democratic process to the next time the ballot boxes are dusted down. |
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Getting the message through to a team made up of 11 foreign players, some of whom are not that conversant in English, cannot have been one of the easiest things to do. |
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One of the most challenging things to do when your head is fuzzily congested is to stand in the cold remedy aisle and contemplate which product might help you most. |
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They have other things to do, so they cannot be here, but we should not be surprised at these comments and we should take no heed of them. |
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Outside, the sound of traffic, of people rushing about with places to go and things to do, fills the emptiness. |
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Whether you are a city or a country person or a rambler, County Louth offers you a choice of things to do and see. |
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The eggbeater hair is probably the most crucial signifier that the wearer has better things to do than primp for you. |
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Like most seven-year-olds, Joe can think of a zillion things to do with his time other than the three Rs, which I assume are still being taught in school. |
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Since women live longer than men, planning your financial future is one of the most important things to do for yourself. |
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Work on your slam dunk, volunteer, read a book, go to the museum, join a youth group, get social... there are tons of fun things to do. |
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Those who ask questions are the ones who think up more things to do and more ways of doing them. |
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Our staff know the best places to stay, the fun things to do and the unusual, off the beaten path, places to visit. |
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As our activity organizer, she knew how to find fun things to do. |
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You will find many things to do there: taking in a little window shopping, going to cultural events or taking part in the lively nightlife! |
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Ambiguity is the worst of all heresies in the South, where nosy neighbors share secrets and some people know everybody, for lack of better things to do. |
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There are much better things to do than sit in front of a puter today. |
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I was excited to check another task off of my list of things to do. |
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And Micah could think of better things to do with the two gallons of water per day each person received for drinking, cooking, and washing. |
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Now available from any of the nine local tourist information centres, Explore Pembrokeshire is packed with things to do. |
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Most adults have better things to do, but it has become a tradition for slack-jawed Long Island adolescents to idle away summer days at the Jets' camp. |
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Ok. You win. I can't spend all day arguing over such a small detail. I've got much more important things to do. |
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Mr. Roy Buksa: They haven't missed a Sunday with me in four years, and when you look at kids who are that old, they have better things to do than to hang around with a guy who's kind of balding and 50 years old. |
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Other designs in the inlay card represent lots of different things to do with the band. |
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And I'm wondering if we're watching the self-destruction of another industry that's saying if we do everything on the cheap somehow they'll sit on their couches, when the new demographic has lots of better things to do. |
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Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any beguilement. |
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Among the many things to do here, the Alpine Pedaller tour must rank close to the top for sheer fun value alone. |
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For information on the Maltese Islands and things to do see visitmalta. |
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I've got some things to do for about an hour. After that, get at me. |
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Despite my vigilant nature watch, sadly the reticent boa constrictor had better things to do than scare the bejesus out of a bunch of gawping tourists. |
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Well, sometimes mee-maws have things to do, like moms and little girls. |
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