Occasionally in her time-off, Evi enjoys playing des-wenni-wissert and other traditional Bavarian folk music oldies in a trio on the accordeon. |
That's the time-off we manage to squeeze in during the business boondoggles to the Caribbean, or the hours not spent checking in via e-mail or cell phone. |
In the old days, servants would be given time-off and worshippers would present offerings to their Mother Church. |
There's no pressure for bosses to improve schedules and time-off benefits when you can replace longings for family and friends with other co-workers. |
His only time-off came when he made two brief trips to the South of France to sail his yacht Undina, moored at Marseilles. |