This is a good time for you, the caregiver, to get things done, catch up on your rest, or indulge your own interests. |
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Well, last night I conked out just after ten as I needed to catch up on sleep lost after being called to see a patient. |
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Being told they simply had to spend money on capital funding, for example, forced them to catch up on that. |
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I like having the place to myself, though I have a bunch of housework to catch up on. |
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I have been trying to catch up on sleep and get some food down me and spend time with my mum. |
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I am quite content to sit and catch up on all my reading, and I don't have to spend wads of money to do it. |
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If you're anything like me you've probably reached the end of stuvac with a bunch of lecture recordings to catch up on. |
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I was put on constant after-school detentions to catch up on ALL the work I'd not done or refused to do. |
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It will be in place on match-days so that fans can catch up on the latest Sunday sporting action before and after the Knights home matches. |
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The intention is to add more tours to the database each year so that visitors will be able to return and catch up on the latest additions. |
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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 went to bed really early last night to catch up on sleep, so I woke up feeling as fresh as a daisy for once. |
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Another advantage of the unmanned refit has been the opportunity for the sailors to catch up on leave. |
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The cable channel is giving you the chance to catch up on all the groovy episodes by rerunning them in October. |
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I am going to rest up today in preparation for the upcoming working week, and catch up on reading your blogs. |
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In addition, I catch up on the latest Bajan music and now that Crop Over is around the corner, I'm getting the latest riddims. |
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Post quiz we headed off to the bar to catch up on gossip, swap stories and generally bond a bit. |
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I think you're way ahead of the curve, but you still have a lot to catch up on. |
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On the night before his film is shown at a local festival, John stops by his old pal Vince's motel room to catch up on old times. |
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You can do a reasonable recee in this time, perhaps bait up a likely spot, put the baits out, bivvy up and catch up on your sleep. |
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Since you say that you have no retirement savings, it's important that you do all you can to catch up on creating a nest egg for your future. |
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The justices added he would not be tagged the days he was at college and that meant he would have plenty of time at home to catch up on his work. |
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I really have to catch up on my email, you know what it's like when you're out of the office for a few days. |
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Public holidays are when I catch up on household chores and visit my ailing parents. |
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I sat down after dinner to catch up on correspondence but found my eyes drooping almost immediately. |
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Work is settling down though I still have quite a few things to catch up on after the trip. |
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It's amazing how much I have to catch up on considering I've been absent for such a short time. |
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We need more places like that, where one person can catch up on breakfast while the others have lunch. |
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I'll try and catch up on e-mails and in-boxes and such and write a helpful and useful blog entry over the weekend. |
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I am never on top of my work and forever trying to catch up on paper work. |
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I'm sat on the upper floor of a Starbuck's on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, watching people come and go in the grey drizzle, while I catch up on my e-mail. |
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North Yorkshire clubs use the opportunity of a non-league weekend to catch up on the league programme interrupted by pitches being waterlogged or frozen. |
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As passengers they could catch up on some reading, watch a film, surf the internet or even have a snooze. |
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This time will allow you to catch up on friendships, ask questions and share experiences. |
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Being a diplomat's wife thrusts multiple roles on her and often she has to burn the proverbial midnight oil to catch up on unfinished work on the canvas. |
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She says she still lacks theoretical knowledge about journalism, however, and that is what she wants to catch up on at the Deutsche Welle. |
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The NCC took a second look at NILM in 1999 and 2000 to catch up on the various plans elaborated over the last decade. |
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When we catch up on the phone it's to discuss her latest short-lived conquest, the details of which are usually colourful, sometimes toe-curling and always entertaining. |
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I had just come back from Budapest the night before and wanted to catch up on Canadian news. |
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Remedial classes set out to enable adults and youth to catch up on compulsory schooling. |
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We all know how important it is that we catch up on the United States' integrated market in terms of the productivity of capital. |
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It was good to see the old familiar faces and catch up on the news. |
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Oh, and there's a backlog of domestic and business stuff to catch up on. |
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A more equitable formula might persuade members to pay their assessed shares and possibly catch up on their arrears. |
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This will necessarily continue to be important but less so since there has already been ample opportunity to catch up on any delays. |
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Try to get some rest the same time your baby is napping and avoid using your baby's naptime to catch up on daily chores. |
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A new national strategic framework on HIV is being prepared, that will aim to catch up on its universal access targets. |
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The 16-year-old was told on his arrival that despite being the youngest person to sail the Atlantic single-handed, he would have to work hard to catch up on school work. |
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Any nervousness quickly dissolved as we catch up on lost years. |
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It is likely that young people will catch up on the lag they have at the beginning of their careers, and that at some point they will even surpass the compensation of workers among older cohorts. |
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Instead of looking to catch up on old times, Laugier had a question: Would Humphrey be the director of the U. N. Secretariat's Division of Human Rights? |
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While many people try to catch up on lost sleep during their days off, this may be impossible for an officer whose sleep debt is too large to be repaid. |
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Consider taking a loan to catch up on RRSP contributions. |
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Then it's time to catch up on all the good programmes we've recorded for the rest of the day, and have some real chill-out time. |
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Becky said it took her around half a year to catch up on all of the work she had missed as a result of truanting. |
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Problems arise if you take it for a long time, as the body needs to dream and you will catch up on REM sleep at the earliest opportunity. |
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As of the 23rd day, for school-going children up to the age of 14, medicis will take care of the cost of a private teacher so your child can catch up on missed classes. |
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And her taste in clothes is almost as bad as her taste in men judging by the getup she wore to catch up on gossip about herself in an LA store. |
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Highlights of eight games of each round were broadcast as catch up on ITV Local. |
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Women and men who love to shop are in full spree to catch up on their shopping of party wear salwaar kameezes. |
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In the dog days of summer the ATS team takes advantage of the slow season to catch up on updating some of our reports, particularly our Agri-Food Past, Present and Future Country Profiles. |
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One other factor supporting a year-end rally is that so-called window dressing-when investors buy equities in attempt to catch up on underperformance-is historically more prevalent in years with good January-October returns. |
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However, for some there was time to reflect, to relax or do some physical exercise, and perhaps, to catch up on the Papal visit to the United Kingdom! |
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That clock imposes a timetable on all sorts of inner processes and its cycle lasts roughly 25 hours, which means that it must catch up on an hour per day. |
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The entry of Poland to the European Union enabled the country to catch up on certain backlogs in matters of equipment, notably by the injection of European funding. |
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At the end of September 2009, Terre des hommes started after-school activities to allow the children to catch up on lessons and thus reduce the level of school withdrawals. |
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Whether you want to catch up on work before you travel, enjoy a snack or simply unwind, you'll find an area to relax and get away from the busy airport environment. |
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It is a privilege for me to be here and to have an opportunity to catch up on all the latest developments in administrative law through such excellent presentations, so thank you. |
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He notably hopes to catch up on the 4 years lost following an appeal made by the second placed candidate behind the winning project, that of the French Euvé. |
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As a result, cablecom customers in the greater Zurich area can now catch up on all programmes produced by Swiss Television at any time for up to a week after their initial broadcast. |
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Cover Stories gives readers one place to quickly catch up on some of the most interesting stories, posts and photos from everything they have connected to their Flipboard. |
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We all know midweek teatimes can be a rush but teatime can also be a great time to catch up on your day, get the kids involved in cooking and, simply, talk. |
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