In a bid to make the most of the evening I stormed the shopping plaza right across the hotel. |
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But here are some full-time students who make the most of their spare time by earning pocket money to meet their sundry expenses. |
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Although Suzanne and Inacio travel a lot for work, they make the most of their family time together. |
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As a result, I picked it up last week on a whim, when i needed to spend a few extra Euro to make the most of a credit note. |
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Cross-training or basic employee training is a smart way for employers to make the most of their IT team. |
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Out came the colourful spinnakers and cruising chutes to make the most of the more favourable wind direction and strength. |
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You have to think vertically, laterally and cubically to make the most of storage space in your home. |
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The rest make the most of the available entertainment avenues here itself to fulfil themselves. |
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It's also important to put your television on mute to make the most of the experience. |
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Essentially, one needs to be in the know to make the most of Berlin's nightlife. |
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The challenge was to make the most of the space and improve the existing flow of natural light. |
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Blake seemed to make the most of it and, surprisingly, he was not even cautioned for his unsporting behaviour. |
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They make the most of a modest budget, turning crackly mics and boxy drum sounds into a virtue. |
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If you want to make the most of your protein sources, try upping the amount of fish you take in. |
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But, rather than mope, the plucky Canadian songbird decided to make the most of it. |
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Enjoy this island and remember to venture out of your resort to do some exploring and make the most of your time on this very exotic island. |
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Win or lose, it will be a great experience and I intend to make the most of every minute. |
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They need and deserve stability if they are to make the most of their educational opportunities. |
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Clamp the stringer to sawhorses and use a circular saw to make the most of each cut, finishing with a handsaw. |
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Then the sun's up, so you head to Brockwell Park, via the open-all-hours offy, to lie under a tree and make the most of the morning sunshine. |
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Use your debit card where you can and make the most of cashback offers at the supermarket and elsewhere. |
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One reason for the defense's stout performance is the coaches' ability to make the most of the players' strengths. |
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This lake sees carp anglers from all over Europe, eager to make the most of the warm winters. |
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Yorkshire sunseekers were last night told to make the most of the Mediterranean-style weather across the country. |
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If we are to reduce to a minimum the number of weekend closures, we need to make the most of the night-time close-down. |
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I thought I'd make the most of it and adopt a more sinister persona for three or four performances. |
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A country which once conquered the commercial world now fails to make the most of the global market place. |
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London is a wonderful city and it galls me that I don't make the most of it. |
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He had decided to start enjoying life more and planned to make the most of his days off. |
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His ingenious lighting did much to make the most of the subtle settings, some of which poured strange light into Stygian glooms. |
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I have to make the most of this good spell of form, and am pleased that we are doing well in Europe. |
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Based on what I have learned from past experiences, here are some pointers to make the most of your camp's video or photography shoot. |
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The back seats can be moved forward and backward, to make the most of luggage space or rear legroom. |
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Even though a well-chosen wardrobe can help make the most of your shape, you will never look your best if you have totally let yourself go. |
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To follow, I would make the most of those papaya, lychees and passion fruit that are looking so good this month. |
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So how can we make the most of this apparent lack of enthusiasm on the fish's part? |
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This is a well-balanced car with good mechanical grip to make the most of the smooth track surface. |
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The biggest prizes at the top events await anyone who can conquer their nerves and make the most of the current gap in the market. |
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With five-eighths-mile drag strips on the front and back stretches, teams need to make the most of the aerodynamic abilities of the car. |
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When Veronica travels to Tanzania she is always moved by the people's ability to make the most of what little they have. |
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They can help you make the most of your capital and advise on how to get more. |
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Have we endeavoured to be better people, to make the most of our lives, to be tolerant and accepting? |
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We had seized this opportunity to be alone together and decided to make the most of it. |
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Some of these make the most of the new medium, and would be impossible to duplicate in the print world. |
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If you are blessed with a curvy, hourglass figure, then a corset or basque will certainly make the most of your assets. |
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Alongside these meaty Scottish roles, Wilson had a lot of work to do to make the most of Miles. |
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Gardener has the build to make the most of tight bends and camber of indoor tracks. |
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I make the most of it, jinking around the cars ahead of us and jamming the RPMs to redline. |
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The Met Office has a unique range of services to offer to help utility companies make the most of the weather and climate. |
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The Reverend rebukingly and rather pointedly advised me to make the most of it then. |
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In a long jump, in theory, the weights could be shifted mid-jump to alter the jumper's centre of mass and make the most of the extra momentum. |
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We've traded in our snow shovels for kayaks and intend to make the most of our new home. |
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All three are on the light side, but they make the most of their resources and more. |
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The channels open to us were limited in number and scope, but we did our best to make the most of them. |
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The point is that an accurate rifle, properly sighted in, will help every shooter, regardless of skill level, make the most of the skill he has. |
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It's nice to feel wanted by a club, it gets my eye in playing again and I intend to make the most of it. |
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Five first-half tries put them firmly in control only for Salford to make the most of some slack defence. |
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It is time to go beyond spag bol to make the most of spaghetti's shape, smooth texture and innate sauce-absorbing quality. |
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The funboards are designed to make the most of all sorts of waves. |
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Visitors to the Three Peaks area of the Yorkshire Dales are being offered a new one-stop shop service to help them make the most of their holiday. |
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But he is determined to make the most of his last-gasp opportunity. |
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Despite not being a huge presser of the red button in the past, I would strongly urge everyone with a digital box to make the most of it with Dunkirk. |
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If you want to make the most of your money, ignore all marketing ploys. |
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I simply cannot wait to get out there and really make the most of the sun's light, baking my skin to a crisp as I pursue manly outdoor activities. |
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Developers have been quick to realise the desperate shortage of quality apartments in the city centre and are keen to make the most of the opportunity. |
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This is an amazing school, defying its size through sheer determination to make the most of school life, through sporting activities, projects and school tours. |
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It's the first time I've been in a semi-final, very few of us have been there before, and we are all determined to make the most of the opportunity. |
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As is the case around the world, necessity is the mother of invention and innovative cooking techniques developed to make the most of what the land could provide. |
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The frugal virtues of Buddhism and Jainism were rejected and followers were encouraged to reject all religious observances and make the most of life's pleasures! |
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I can see the inexorable passage of time moving Baby to the inevitable Teenager II but whilst Baby is still at junior school I can make the most of an ally! |
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Accept the imperfections of your body and make the most of what you have. |
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Mawdsley's production is flabby, and only highlights the play's creaky construction, but the cast are good value and make the most of the often sparky dialogue. |
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If you're going to be accused of tackiness, why not make the most of it? |
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I am a firm believer that you make the most of the moment and take the chance to tell people how you feel because you may not get another chance later on. |
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The Flat season had just ended and he was going to make the most of it. |
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To make the most of that reputation, they offer flights of sparkling wine to provide customers with the opportunity to sample a variety of sparklers. |
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But he withstood my eight years in the White House, so we know how to make the most of our time. |
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So make the most of those pratfalls, catchphrases, and sly looks to camera, because Miranda Hart, right, is moving on. |
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To make the most of your golden years, study the points enumerated above and then resolve to do just the opposite. |
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Guru Gobind Singh makes it clear that human birth is obtained with great fortune, therefore one needs to be able to make the most of this life. |
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But with the home side likewise unable to make the most of a period of first-half ascendancy, Villa were swift to make amends on the restart. |
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Failing that, stack attractive baskets or boxes on top of the existing wall units to make the most of the space. |
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I purchased one of those fold-out clothes airers, and started making an effort to organise my time a bit better and make the most of it. |
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Nap smarter So how do you make the most of your precious nap-time minutes? |
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A cash-flow gap can make it difficult for a business to meet its financial obligations or make the most of emerging opportunities. |
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But my game still needed a bit of work on it and I'll be stopping down the rest of the weekend to make the most of the practice facilities. |
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If you have a very large container, you can underplant the tree with strawberries to make the most of the space. |
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Contributer was beaten a fair way by noble Mission on his most recent outing but can make the most of a drop in class for the Wolferton handicap. |
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Cantref aim to make the most of this funding and have 11 additional homes approved in Pentop, Cardigan. |
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Lake Geneva also has an array of plushly comfortable hotels for guests to make the most of their stay. |
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So make the most of those pratfalls and sly looks to camera, because Miranda Hart is moving on. |
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Appointed in 1780 to the position of agent-general of the clergy, he determined at once to make the most of the appointment. |
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Recipes here have been specifically created for use with food processors and show how to make the most of its dicing and mixing capabilities. |
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Indeed, he won a similar event over this course and distance last time from Oversman, a horse who has plenty of ability but is not always inclined to make the most of it. |
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Offering a stimulating program of activities designed to make the most of the unique environment and setting, Solar Springs offers bushwalking, cycling, tennis and archery. |
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Work on the park's second phase was postponed so skateboarders, rollerbladers and scooter riders could make the most of the original section of the park during summer. |
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Alas, the public voted with their zappers, turned over and the show was cancelled after just a few episodes, so make the most of this while it lasts. |
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The general consensus of opinion in Outwood's during the luncheon interval was that, having got Downing's up a tree, they would be fools not to make the most of the situation. |
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