But, unlike his siblings, he didn't have any office to report to, no nine-to-five hours to keep, no boss to answer. |
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If I worked on it non-stop, like a nine-to-five job, one page start to finish would take me about a week. |
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If your favourite part of the nine-to-five routine is lunchtime, maybe it's time to give your tired, typing hands something tasty to cook up. |
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Now 24, he hasn't known a single period of unemployment since, which, for an actor, is as close as you get to a nine-to-five bank manager's job. |
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Phil's workplace is enough to make any wage-slave stuck in a nine-to-five office job green with envy. |
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Now, almost ten years later, I've got a nine-to-five so when I squeeze 25 days out of the season I'm stoked. |
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She meets a York woman who has swapped the nine-to-five to make Christmas cakes and puddings full-time from home. |
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He views his training as a fulltime job, and I respect that nine-to-five mentality. |
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It should allow them to become accustomed to the nine-to-five routine of their future adopted parents. |
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Social workers reacted angrily to the idea that there was any kind of nine-to-five culture among staff. |
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Either job would offer contact with people and a working day less mundane than a nine-to-five office job. |
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In quieter corners, those who rush through their nine-to-five routines discover a moment of connection. |
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They were stuck in their boring nine-to-five day jobs, but he'd achieve more than that. |
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Setting quartz inclusions apart from your standard-issue nine-to-five mineral is the fact that they are stuck inside another growing mineral. |
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An escape from the bills, the politics, the ELECTION, the nine-to-five grind. |
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You're stuck in the nine-to-five, oppressed with a boring routine and crushing circumstances. |
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He has no particular destination in mind but is hoping to take in some interesting sites before returning to his nine-to-five job. |
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Sault Sainte Marie, a northern-tier border town surrounded by water, unproductive farmland, and national forests, is not on a typical nine-to-five office schedule. |
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It's a corner in the kitchen or bedroom where we've managed to shoehorn household bills, paperwork brought home from the nine-to-five and often a computer. |
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I'm planning at the moment to leave the nine-to-five in the City. |
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Practices such as the nine-to-five culture are archaic and can prevent people, taking up and staying in jobs. |
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I quit my nine-to-five job and became a professional photographer. |
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Unemployed people may be told to do a nine-to-five day, looking for jobs or carrying out community work, such as digging gardens. |
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You might have daydreamed for years about being your own boss, running your own business, having visions of chucking in the nine-to-five routine and doing your own thing. |
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Figures show that as many as a third of us dream of becoming our own boss so we can escape the nine-to-five grind and start making more money. |
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Apparently, they assume that the Taliban consists entirely of nine-to-five clock watchers. |
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Business requires more than a nine-to-five job. |
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You are more than what you have done nine-to-five to make a buck. |
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Regular nine-to-five jobs keep many impersonators grounded. |
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At the end of her nine-to-five workday, Ann makes a light supper and by 10 o'clock she prepares Brian for bed. |
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He is a London bank employee with the prototypical nine-to-five lifestyle. |
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With a burning desire to control their own destiny, workers are ditching the cosy nine-to-five lifestyle to turn their bright ideas into commercial gain. |
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The concept of nine-to-five working is as distant from reality in so many offices and industries as dress-down Friday. |
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