Tuesday and yesterday were a bit brighter and we did have a bit of a skive on Tuesday. |
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The vast majority of the truants would readily acknowledge in the aftermath that they were only out for a skive following a wind-up on the web. |
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The train drivers must have called a strike, or a mass skive because of the heat. |
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There's a couple at work who I suspect think it was nothing but a skive, mind, but I fully expected that. |
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The checkout girl had thought it was a good skive, especially as her break was almost due. |
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Ebay is the most popular site for workers on the skive with four in ten admitting that they trawl the auction site while killing time at work. |
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And in fact the Pill might have burdened women more, handing them total responsibility for birth control and allowing the men to skive. |
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This measure enables us to skive and roller burnish tubes with a maximum length of 5000 mm and an internal diameter of 50-250 mm. |
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Yes, notwithstanding all of the above, I do love the odd skive on my tod. |
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The library in which I skive in order to post this is having a major refit next year and apparently we are going to have some sort of coffee shop put in in the corner. |
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And if they dodge the placement or skive off they will lose three months of Jobseekers' allowance. |
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When I was older I would skive off school and work in the markets. |
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Another school skive! I only realised this when my dentist's receptionist told me to expect a fair wait till I could be seen. |
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This accident sometimes occasions a flaw in the diamond, and always damages the skive, by tearing up its surface. |
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There would be no need for medial heel skive and the heel cup can be of normal depth. |
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An oblique view of the operative field may predispose the surgeon to skive unilaterally toward a vertebral artery. |
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Seems to me most of the services just use the weather as an excuse to skive off. |
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A poll of 3000 British staff by Moneysupermarket Shopping found that one in 10 workers in the UK plan to skive off. |
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Meanwhile, Belle convinces Will to skive off school so he can keep her company when she tries to pay Lisa a visit in prison. |
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Tax-payers are coughing up for lazy lags to enjoy pay-outs at Easter, Christmas, and other national holidays, while they skive off work. |
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The claims she has made for unemployment benefit and maternity payments have been rejected by the authorities in Skive, where they have settled. |
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