Neither of them will ever find himself dossing down in a refrigerator carton under a freeway overpass. |
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This means they are walking out of the prison gates to life on the streets or dossing on friends' floors. |
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Is it an issue of privacy, employers' liability or just cutting down on staff dossing at work? |
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Firstly, it improves productivity by prevent staff dossing or e-mailing pals in Boston all afternoon. |
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Back on the ground and dossing about with school mates, it was difficult to forget we were in a competition. |
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I've been dossing for so long that my hair has all fallen out and I'm willing to bet my makeup has crumbled as well. |
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Maybe they assumed that I wasn't married, or I was taking money from the state, or I was dossing in work. |
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I was dossing around in London and someone at the hostel mentioned this bloke who had just come over from the States and could really play the guitar. |
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I suppose it's just nice to have the time to myself to do with as I see fit and if this means a couple of lie-ins and dossing around the house, then that's fine with me. |
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Suspect certain people of dossing online or e-mailing mates in Sydney? |
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It was like dossing off school, but without the fear of getting caught. |
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Like a strike-bound passenger dossing down in the departure lounge, this cut-price British airline has endured a long and frustrating wait. |
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I'll be dossing round the house until the football season starts again. |
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Still, when all around were dining on quails' eggs, Orwell was roughing it in the kitchens of swanky hotels, dossing down in flea pits and blundering in the Spanish Civil war. |
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This has the charm of simplicity, but it might prove a backhanded way of legitimising current dodges, such as trousering second-home money while dossing with family members. |
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The destitute Jeremy has wound up dossing in Super Hans' bath. |
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