Occasionally, make time to invite a neighbor over and perform for them after a lunch or dinner. |
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They can run errands worth various numbers of points, but they must make time for these errands by feeding their meter. |
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So in addition to being available and approachable, make time during the day to informally interact with staffers. |
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While most guests focus on horseback riding, many make time to hike, mountain bike, and view wildlife. |
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Angular momentum can twist light cones and even make time travel possible in theory if not in practice. |
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Even the most high-octane petrolhead should make time for a tour of Goodwood House, which is open from March to October. |
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Children were expected to perform lung function and complete diaries daily and to make time for home visits every 4 weeks. |
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Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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Workers across North Yorkshire are being urged to stop snacking and make time for a proper breakfast. |
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The trails show people going to the most extraordinary lengths to make time to listen to the new digital radio stations. |
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Three days before we had hammered up from Glasgow to the ferry, setting off an hour late and having to make time. |
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Very few manage to make time to go to a health club in the morning or evening hours, when it is usually open to all. |
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Every guy in the room was trying to make time with a pretty pig-tailed waitress from Arkansas. |
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The minority of men who don't make time with their families a top priority are rewarded at work. |
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Knowing that it could only be comic gold, I went there and tried to make time with the straightest girls this side of anywhere. |
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If you are arising very early to make time for your exercises, this technique will assure that you are fully awake. |
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These 4-H Clubs put into the hands of youth tools whereby to make time and effort more productive of happiness. |
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Whether you favour oatmeal, eggs or cold pizza, it's important to make time for breakfast every day. |
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A lot of our tension is carried in our neck and shoulders, so it's important to make time for these exercises. |
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It is built on trust, confidentiality, mutual commitment, flexibility, and a willingness to make time for the relationship. |
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I only had to make time for the introduction and the discussion of the final presentation. |
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If you feel like it, make time for yourself and take up a physical activity that you enjoy: there's no shortage of choices! |
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He has been to all the training schools he can make time for. |
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But I still make time for my 'classics' like Brad Mehldau and one of my all-time favourite artists, JJ Cale. |
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He and his wife, Lillian, also make time for their two children and three grandchildren. |
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But there is a simple, yet painful, truth in life: you will always make time for what is truly important to you. |
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If we find it hard to find time for the things we want to do, we shall find it easier to make time. |
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Meanwhile, Ron was trying to make time with a table of ladies. |
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It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries. |
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He was always trying to make time with Nancy, but she just wasn't interested. |
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A lonely guy who can't make time with one thin dime. |
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My life came crashing down, and at a time when I should have boosted my running to work out some stresses and to make time for me, my training ended as well. |
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Even with a busy schedule, it is possible to make time for healthy meals. |
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To start the morning off right she must always make time for relaxation. |
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I would therefore call upon the European Council, headed by the Presidency, to show flexibility, provide maximum support and make time for finding a solution that is satisfactory to the Irish population. |
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Could the minister explain how she found time to attend the social gathering but could not make time to visit this innocent individual, Brenda Martin? |
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It is important that the participants understand the purpose of the module and make time and create situations to share their experience when they go back home or meet with peers and young people. |
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If the person you support is not in a care facility, make time for yourself by using respite care options, professional homecare services, family members or friends, volunteer caregivers and friendly visiting programs. |
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I'm glad that you're able to make time for me today. |
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To make time for longer term thinking and team building, DUO convenes an annual retreat for the Board and staff, with two half-day retreats in advance for staff to consider issues and prepare for the full retreat. |
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Paper chains Mother would buy, For us to stick, to make time fly. |
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Make time to pick up food on the way out of town or when you stop to gas up. |
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Make time to talk with your child to counteract a hectic, busy family schedule. |
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