The whole process is so incredibly time consuming that a carpetmaker must spend his entire life tying just one single carpet. |
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We need to spend more time researching our options so that we can make an informed choice. |
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I wish he'd spend less time with his friends and more time with me. Am I being selfish? |
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College football coaches spend a lot of time recruiting high school athletes. |
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Chimpanzees are excellent climbers and spend a lot of their lives in trees. |
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The Alta-male would even be open to changing his career if it meant he could spend more time with his family. |
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Nobody in his right mind would spend billions on developing an antibullet gun to stop bullets in midair. |
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In fact, at first bluff, Hughes appeared to be the sort of man I could spend a lot of time with, both on the river and off. |
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Many economists believe that trying to spend your way out of a recession is bad medicine. |
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You could spend the five big ones and the client could get downsized to a Jiffy Lube janitor the next week. |
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Meanwhile, a survey has found one in 25 Australians would rather spend their money on botox and liposuction than private school fees. |
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He and his boy racer mates used to spend every Friday and Saturday nights spreading diesel across the roads and racing their cars. |
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Before you buy a car, spend some time crunching numbers and make sure you can afford it. |
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It will be interesting to see how she decides to spend the money. |
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I want to buy a new car, but I don't have much money to spend. |
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Her willingness to spend freely made her popular among her friends. |
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On weekends, I liked to spend my time at the airport watching the various airships take off and land. |
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That prevents a situation in such the EU is required to spend more on the CAP than its limited budget has. |
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It was thought that this could start a virtuous cycle and a rising business confidence since there would be more workers with money to spend. |
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However, parents on low incomes, on average, play less often with their children and spend less on activities. |
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An estimated 74 per cent of contract spend is expected to remain in the UK economy. |
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In other words, don't spend the money unless you're sure you're going to have the legal environment to go forward. |
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Vienna was suggested by his friend Vernon Morris as a place to spend six months and train to be an eye surgeon. |
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He lacks Sherlock's interest in physical investigation, however, preferring to spend his time at the Diogenes Club. |
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When Dorothy went to England each summer to see Omar, Pound would spend the time with Olga, whose father had bought her a house in Venice. |
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Though the scholarship was extended to permit Sullivan to spend one year in Leipzig, he stayed for three years. |
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After the 1976 tour, Townshend took most of the following year off to spend time with his family. |
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Following the Hail to the Thief tour, Radiohead went on hiatus to spend time with their families and work on side projects. |
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This departure was reported at the time as amicable, with Noel stating that Arthurs wanted to spend more time with his family. |
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He would spend some time in his lunch hour at Buile Hill Park and in the evenings took private art lessons in antique and freehand drawing. |
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Influenced both by Ruskin and by John Keats, Morris began to spend more time writing poetry, in a style that was imitative of much of theirs. |
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By early summer 1871, Morris began to search for a house outside London where his children could spend time away from the city's pollution. |
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Morris adored the building, which was constructed circa 1570, and would spend much time in the local countryside. |
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Due to this inspiration, Hume set out to spend a minimum of ten years reading and writing. |
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The visa may also limit the total number of days the visitor may spend in the applicable territory within the period of validity. |
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In the year of his coronation as king of the Franks, 768, Charlemagne came to spend Christmas at Aachen for the first time. |
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Worldwide, Finns, along with other Nordic peoples and the Japanese, spend the most time reading newspapers. |
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He is under a sacred obligation with regard to all that he consents to spend. |
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The feathers are waterproof, which allows the birds to spend long periods in water. |
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Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated. |
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Liverworts, mosses and hornworts spend most of their lives as gametophytes. |
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After the Scots survived a day without being attacked, by either human or animal, the Vikings deemed it safe to spend the night ashore. |
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Smith suffered a heart attack on 9 October 1988 and was forced to spend three months away from Westminster to recover. |
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He and the Duchess of Cornwall also spend one week each year in Scotland, where he is patron of several Scottish organisations. |
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After fledging, the chicks spend the first few years of their lives at sea, returning to breed about five years later. |
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They spend most of their time in the water, whereas other otters spend much of their time on land. |
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From there they may move offshore into deeper waters and spend the winter in relative inactivity. |
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A day at the beach is the best way to spend a weekend, no two ways about it. |
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During the Naughty Noughties, Jim was worth between ten and twelve million dollars and his income was more than even he could reasonably spend. |
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Ahead of his testimonial in 2011, Gary Neville revealed he would spend the proceeds towards a supporters club and hotel near Old Trafford. |
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Having achieved success in the Cardiff area, they decided to spend some time travelling around Ireland, to acquire a wider musical experience. |
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Three quarters of the world population of pale bellied brent geese spend winter in the lough area. |
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Norway lobsters spend most of their time either lying in their burrows or by the entrance, only leaving their shelters to forage or mate. |
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Dermochelys juveniles spend more of their time in tropical waters than do adults. |
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As leatherback turtles spend the vast majority of their lives in the ocean, their eyes are not well adapted to night vision on land. |
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Mature turtles spend most of their time in shallow, coastal waters with lush seagrass beds. |
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Turtles spend most of their first five years in convergence zones within the bare open ocean that surround them. |
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Sea turtles spend almost all their lives submerged, but must breathe air for the oxygen needed to meet the demands of vigorous activity. |
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Seabirds can be highly pelagic, coastal, or in some cases spend a part of the year away from the sea entirely. |
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Of these, the trip taken by the Arctic tern is the farthest of any bird, crossing the equator in order to spend the Austral summer in Antarctica. |
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Most species within this group spend their winters near coastal marine waters. |
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Females and calves spend about three quarters of their time foraging and a quarter of their time socializing. |
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Harbor seals must spend a great deal of time on shore when moulting, which occurs shortly after breeding. |
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They spend most of their lives in the water, but come ashore to mate, give birth, molt or escape from predators, like sharks and killer whales. |
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Pinnipeds spend many months at a time at sea, so they must sleep in the water. |
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In the Antarctic, which lacks terrestrial predators, pinniped species spend more time on the ice than their Arctic counterparts. |
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Thus most species, excepting sea turtles, spend most of their lives on or near land rather than in the ocean. |
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Although they spend most of their lives in the ocean, species such as gulls can often be found thousands of miles inland. |
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An active research topic in marine biology is to discover and map the life cycles of various species and where they spend their time. |
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How early in the season does the chippy appear and where does it spend the winter? |
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As a society becomes richer, those whose incomes do not grow spend more on conspicuous consumption in an attempt to keep up. |
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I'm gonna make her a Daniel doll and spend the weekend extolling the virtues of teamness and Danielness and Toe'kraness and Jackness to her. |
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As one who would not be balked in his determination to spend Sunday in deaconly pursuits, he had set off along the walk. |
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If you think watching a doc about a spelling bee isn't the most entertaining way to spend ninety minutes, think again. |
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Now we spend about a third of our time in the US working on docos, working with US wildlife. |
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Police officers and prosecutors were forced to spend sizeable proportions of their capacity on arresting and prosecuting faredodgers. |
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I can never hear the professor because these fratty guys spend the whole class talking about partying. |
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Buoyed by severance, savings, unemployment checks or their parents, the funemployed do not spend their days poring over job listings. |
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People who spend real money on real servers aren't in the habit of running shareware or garageware. |
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His inconsolable better half has to spend the whole of her time during this distressing grass-widowhood here. |
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After going into orbit around Jupiter with a gravity assist from the volcanic moon Io, Galileo will spend 22 months studying the planet. |
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If you do something like this, I will be sure that you spend a long, long time in the graybar hotel. |
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We want our experts to spend their time on this and do the heavy lifting for us. |
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However, many animals of the seabed, the open sea and the seashore spend their juvenile stages as part of the zooplankton. |
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Huge populations of the sea duck, common scoter, spend winters feeding in shallow waters off eastern Ireland, Lancashire and North Wales. |
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Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training. |
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Oh, this is a fair place to spend eternity. The air smells like honeysuckle. The wind in the pine trees makes a joysome sound. |
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The marriage would prove to be unsatisfactory and the two would spend years apart while Wellesley was campaigning. |
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The justices are also members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and spend some of their time in that capacity. |
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I serve my master, but I am not compelled to spend the night parleying with his lacqueys. |
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Many people today, with only a limited amount of time to go fishing each year, have little or no time to spend studying streamcraft or lakelore. |
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I can elaborate on this but I'm too lazy to spend too much time to 'layan' ignorant morons like you. |
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Left to my own devices, I'll spend hours staring into space, just thinking. |
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The crew, along with the equipped rovers, will spend 14 months to explore the Martian surface. |
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What Babbage remarked is that skilled workers typically spend parts of their time performing tasks that are below their skill level. |
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Do they think I have a million dollars and spend it? Like fun I do. Not with the kind of discipline my parents believe in. |
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This method is also highly used in Canada, wherein anglophone students spend all of most of their lessons learning the materials in French. |
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Each academic year around 100 students spend a term at another leading business school. |
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Although classes are organised on a School basis, most boys spend a large proportion of their time in their House. |
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Money makes the world go around. And every year we make resolutions to save more of it, invest it more profitably and spend more wisely. |
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He continued to spend most of his time at Fort Belvedere in the Great Park, where he had lived whilst Prince of Wales. |
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He was required to work two days a week, which allowed him time to spend on his own work. |
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In it he, his wife Wealhtheow, and his warriors spend their time singing and celebrating. |
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They planned to spend the summer with the poet Lord Byron, whose recent affair with Claire had left her pregnant. |
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At this time, Victor Gollancz suggested Orwell spend a short time investigating social conditions in economically depressed northern England. |
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Orwell had to spend some days in hospital with a poisoned hand and had most of his possessions stolen by the staff. |
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As there is no one there to meet them, they spend the night alone on the beach amongst their crated belongings. |
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When Flora translates her mother's wishes, he initially refuses, but the three ultimately spend the day on the beach with Ada playing music. |
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Unable to tour, he headed to the Channel Island of Jersey to spend August and September recuperating, with Bonham and Page in tow. |
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However, few British teens and young adults would have had the time and money to spend this much time going to nightclubs. |
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The complex syncopation of the drum tracks' breakbeat, is another facet of production on which producers can spend a very large amount of time. |
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He was a perfectionist, and his financial independence enabled him to spend years on the development and production of a picture. |
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And we would spend a whole glorious month there in the spring and two months in the summer. |
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After Christopher Robin, his closest friend is Piglet, and he most often chooses to spend his time with one or both of them. |
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Here's hoping they get married and spend their days swimming in the sun, merkids in tow. |
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The traditional Faroese national dress is also a local handicraft that people spend a lot of time, money, and effort to assemble. |
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Visitors are advised not to spend more than an hour per day at the test sites, or to take relics of the tests as souvenirs. |
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The Mays are passionate hikers, and they regularly spend their holidays hiking in the Swiss Alps. |
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The more people that are unemployed, the less the public as a whole will spend on goods and services. |
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They have learned that if the Brooklynite is not as well treated at home as he is in New York he will spend a few cents for car fare and take his amusement across the river. |
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It is not worth while to spend your time in arguing against a cavil, but make him feel he is committing a sin to plead it, and thus enlist his conscience on your side. |
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Poverty levels tend to be higher after housing costs are accounted for because the poorer households need to spend a higher percentage of their income on housing. |
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He spent Christmas in London, and was impressed with the tidiness of Gurney's steam carriages, before returning to Newcastle, where he was to spend the next five years. |
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He'd been to plenty of barnstormings, but he had been one of those who watched, mainly because he could ill afford to spend the dollar or two the pilot charged for the ride. |
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On 3 December 1926, the Christies quarrelled, and Archie left their house, Styles, in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to spend the weekend with his mistress at Godalming, Surrey. |
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After Holst left school in 1891, Adolph paid for him to spend four months in Oxford studying counterpoint with George Frederick Sims, organist of Merton College. |
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Morris divided his time between London and Kelmscott, however when Rossetti was there he would not spend more than three days at a time at the latter. |
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They may spend several days at sea and travel up to 50 kilometers in search of feeding grounds, and will also swim some distance upstream into freshwater in large rivers. |
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Most teenagers spend twenty-six hours a day emailing and surfing the Web. |
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Provider trusts are care deliverers, the main examples being the hospital trusts and the ambulance trusts which spend the money allocated to them by the commissioning trusts. |
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A country can spend more money than it produces by borrowing from abroad, or it can spend less than it produces and lend the difference to foreigners. |
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Unlike us, to him money meant nothing. He would work hard for thirty dollars a month, then spend it all with his characteristic freeheartedness in an hour of relaxation. |
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Women spend longer than men at freshening up before going out. |
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Carpool lanes can help commuters reach their destinations more quickly, encourage people to socialize, and spend time together, while reducing air pollution. |
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But after landing in New York, they decided to spend the winter at Saranac Lake, New York, in the Adirondacks at a cure cottage now known as Stevenson Cottage. |
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However, most students and staff spend relatively little time in these historic buildings, with a large number of modern ones housing most facilities and academic departments. |
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Children should spend a healthy amount of time in nonschool activities. |
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Campaigners felt that encouraging the lower classes to spend their free time on morally uplifting activities, such as reading, would promote greater social good. |
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This is my hard-earned money, and I can spend it how I see fit. |
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While players typically spend most of the game in a specific position, there are few restrictions on player movement, and players can switch positions at any time. |
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Audiences on both sides of the Atlantic had little money to spend on entertainment, and only a few stage shows anywhere exceeded a run of 500 performances during the decade. |
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For security reasons, the team needed to spend the night inside the stadium, accompanied by the French squad who stayed behind in an act of comradery. |
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With no money to spend on team building, Gray concentrated on youth development, but was unable to guide them to promotion from the Second Division. |
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Constantine was able to spend a year in northern Britain at his father's side, campaigning against the Picts beyond Hadrian's Wall in the summer and autumn. |
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Since the 1990s, a divisive question in politics has been how much of the income from petroleum production the government should spend, and how much it should save. |
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Instead, on 22 May, Elizabeth was moved from the Tower to Woodstock, where she was to spend almost a year under house arrest in the charge of Sir Henry Bedingfield. |
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The English Education Act by the Council of India in 1835 reallocated funds from the East India Company to spend on education and literature in India. |
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Between 1683 and 1685 he was much occupied in designing the King's House, Winchester, where Charles II had hoped to spend his declining years, but which was never completed. |
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The English Premiership operates a salary cap, set by the Premiership Rugby Board, specifying the money a club can spend on the player salaries of its squad per season. |
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If you can possibly afford to spend a few more pounds then you should move up into the next price bracket, where the potential of the home micro starts to be realised. |
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He will be on your side when you want to spend an entire Saturday making the house smell like a brewery or drop several hundred dollars to build a kegerator. |
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First was the minimisation of public expenditure on the premise that the economy and society were best helped by allowing people to spend as they saw fit. |
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Few members spend more than two percent of their gross domestic product on defence, with the United States accounting for three quarters of NATO defense spending. |
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The attack was successful, but contrary to their expectations, the governor of Jamaica refused to allow Jennings and their cohorts to spend their loot on his island. |
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The reforms initiated after 1784 were designed to create an elite civil service where very talented young Britons would spend their entire careers. |
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The Allies had much more potential wealth they could spend on the war. |
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With more room between them, both pilots could spend less time maintaining formation and more time looking around and covering each other's blind spots. |
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A majority of Congress members were committed to free trade and European integration, and were hesitant to spend too much of the money on Germany. |
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They will spend much of the time rubbing against each other. |
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In the UK just under half the population spend money on their Valentines. |
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Like several other sites in Wales, it is said that if two people spend the night there, one will become a great poet while the other will become insane. |
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In the same period, Walker also suggested to the British parliament that the Queen should annually spend an equal amount of time in each of her realms. |
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Jones stood down at the 2001 election to spend more time in the Assembly. |
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Generally mild Irish winters seem to have meant they were never put in roofed shelters in winter, although young calves might spend a period in the house. |
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Edward VIII did not spend much of his reign at Windsor Castle. |
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The hens are ground breeders and spend the night on the nest. |
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The passage through the gatehouse was lengthened to increase the amount of time an assailant had to spend under fire in a confined space and unable to retaliate. |
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Citizens are then able to educate themselves on the specific subject they are interested in, rather than spend time listening to information they have no desire to learn. |
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Frank Brangwyn attended Westminster City School but often played traunt to spend time in his father's workshop or drawing in the South Kensington Museum. |
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Because the school was located near Pedmore, Johnson was able to spend more time with the Fords, and he began to write poems and verse translations. |
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If prey patches are not sufficiently dense, or are located too deep in the water, the whale has to spend a larger portion of its day searching for food. |
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