You skip around the back and quietly encourage the locks to take a break, while I bust the front door lock. |
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Dinners got longer, and we would take a break if necessary to make room for delectable baklava, thick with pistachios and honey. |
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When I take a break from studying and go online, I'm still doing something stimulating. |
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To take a break from skiing, they can try their hand at snowboarding nearby, or entertain themselves in the nearby ice rink. |
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But more importantly, the festival lets you take a break from those big Hollywood blockbuster films. |
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They watch football to lose themselves in the game and take a break from the everyday monotony of their lives. |
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The people at the MCA, on the other hand, come in to shelter from the weather or when the guys who juggle kittens and chain saws take a break. |
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Driver reviver stops provide free tea and coffee and give you opportunity to take a break without going too far out of your way. |
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Kevin, take a break from excitable, bewhiskered German philosophers of the 19th century! |
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I thought I'd better go on holiday and take a break before I finally went completely bananas. |
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I toyed around with the idea of waiting for awhile, until I could take a break from what I was working on. |
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It was a small but nice cup of sips that helped me take a break from intensive waves of sweet and cold treats. |
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And I really find that I put so much into it when I am painting that I have to take a break from it. |
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Boys from my class would take a break from intramural basketball practice and come by and point and laugh. |
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Listen to calm music, a relaxation tape or CD, or a talking book, and allow your mind to take a break as well as your body. |
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I am going to follow the lead of a number of other bloggers and take a break now. |
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You just may want to take a break from its many activities under a shady palm or almond tree. |
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We're going to take a break and when we come back we're going to have a surprise phone-in guest. |
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But last week travellers set up their homes on the site while the duty guard left his post to take a break for lunch. |
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We will take a break, and Elizabeth Edwards will join us, and then our panel will rejoin us later. |
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At first glance, that mightn't seem very favourable as many top players like to take a break after a major championship. |
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At one point during the performance, Stones frontman Mick Jagger said the band would take a break, but didn't say why. |
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She had needed to take a break from her tale for a moment to recollect herself, and bring her mind back to reality for a moment. |
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I'll take a break from complaining to mention how much I love the fall fashions. |
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Outdoor wicker furniture provides a comfy place to take a break, and tortoiseshell shades can be lowered for privacy. |
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The next month starts on July 18 and, until then, I'm afraid I'll have to take a break here and in all my other online enjoyments. |
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I'm going to take a break from politics for a moment to complain about the weather here in Minnesota, where we're having a cold snap. |
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Let me take a break from punditocracy on the Deep and Meaningful events of the week. |
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You wanted to take a break in 2019 to save your damnable American Constitution from being put to the torch by Ali's legions. |
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Employees should take a break away from office equipment every hour or two. |
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He was almost in radio range, but he decided to take a break at the Hangman's Pit. |
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With all the deadlines and projects driving me up the wall, I decided to take a break from all these and go for a short therapy session. |
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When you wake up one morning, having dreamed about blogging, then it's time to take a break. |
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Wiping the dirt from her face, she stopped to take a break and focus on the positive. |
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Stressed-out homemakers can now take a break and leave the iron in the closet. |
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For many young women, pregnancy is a great excuse to take a break from the pressure to be fashionable. |
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Suddenly a Chopin polonaise fills the room, soft and enchanting and so otherworldly that nurses pause on their rounds to listen and some patients take a break from their pain. |
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I knew I needed to take a break, to empty myself, to fulfill myself with new things, modern things, some things to talk about, things to sing about. |
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You have only your annual vacation and a few days off to take a break from the intense work that you do all year long. |
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The women were glad to take a break from their daily work of cooking, cleaning, and scrubbing dirty clothes. |
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We've worked hard all year and can now put our worries aside and take a break from the daily grind. |
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It seemed a good idea to take a break before I started to believe everyone replying to me was a furious and irrational ranter. |
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Ça va? provides a pleasant setting to sit down with friends, to take a break, to strike up a conversation or to dine together. |
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At the height of his fame, Michel Jonasz decided to take a break from his singing career and return to acting for a while. |
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When we've finished, we'll take a break to analyze our parallel developments which could just as well be congruous, as in contrast. |
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Drivers can drive straight off without needing to take a break as they would otherwise be obliged by law to do. |
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We call upon all countries at least to take a break from the ratification procedure and to reflect upon the reasons for the no' vote. |
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Time off permits a pilot to take a break from work-related stress and to recuperate before the next call of duty. |
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In my view the risk of straying from that path is too great should we take a break in the process. |
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It appeared to us that it was a nice hour and a half for a teacher to take a break while we were in the classroom. |
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It is therefore important that we should take a break now before we contemplate future enlargements. |
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You're hiking and take a break when you see a sign with the current altitude. |
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I take a break at the pass and pull out a piece of bread and a piece of chocolate in order to ingest a bit of energy. |
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If you are on a walk or hike it's also important to take a break and have children sit while eating. |
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In Ireland, during the interview the interviewing officer will allow the separated child to take a break at any stage. |
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Some of them come to take a break, even to sleep a little, others to release pressure or to talk about their problems. |
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We invite you to take a break from your busy schedule to find out what's going on in the world of agriculture. |
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She wishes she could take a break from school by going out to shop or see a movie at the mall with her friends. |
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Arranging to take a break from caregiving, also known as respite, can help relieve caregivers from continuous pressures. |
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So no matter how you approach physical activity, take a break when you need it. |
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Ask the nurse or a Child Life Specialist for a volunteer to stay with your child while you run errands or take a break. |
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Though the need to take a break from work is important for everyone, many business owners admit they fail to do so. |
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I'm undecided on what to do, other than take a break after this. |
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We'll take a break, and when we come back, we'll take calls for both Erin Runnion and Sheriff Mike Carona, who have become genuine American heroes and heroines, haven't they? |
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In 2001 she released an album of live material and out-takes, but afterwards decided to take a break, concentrating instead on her new-found domestic bliss. |
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Then, up came a chill wind, so I decided I'd take a break for coffee. |
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We will take a break and come back with more of our distinguished panel. |
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Back in the '60s and '70s I listened to Gordon Lightfoot a fair bit when I wanted to take a break from the harder rock that was the staple of my listening. |
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Drive safely this Easter holiday, obey the rules of the road, try not to travel in the dark, take a break often if you're on a long drive, and most importantly buckle up! |
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The rule, which it must be said Taylor was insistent on, was that neither of us could spill or take a break. |
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I might take a break from working and catch a trout in the lake below the house for smoking later. |
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Before we agreed to take a break, I slipped his landlord a money order to pay his rent without him knowing because I knew he was in a financial bind and could really use it. |
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We usually manage to get through another few cups as the day goes on, as a boost for flagging energy levels, perhaps, or an excuse to take a break from work. |
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Students come here to eat, drink and take a break from school work. |
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And I will be insufferable here and cut you off, take a break. |
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Now parents will be able to take a break from their bedside vigil happy they can watch their child's every movement on a TV screen in a private room downstairs. |
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I try to take a break next door in one of Rusco garden furniture's comfy rope hammocks, but the saleslady sees I'm way too snug and turfs me out sharpish. |
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The astronauts inside kept urging the spacewalkers to take a break, but they insisted they were not too tired. |
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Grab a bite to eat and take a break, if you need to. |
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But according to Cherise Luter of Bustle, her decision to take a break may be more than just for family matters. |
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We had a great afternoon with excellent music in the company of distinguished guests who permitted us to take a break and feel as if we were back home. |
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Daycare offers an alternative way for you to take a break, whether you need to work part time, go to an appointment, go grocery shopping, or simply take care of yourself. |
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The fifty or so picnic tables scattered under the apple trees, throughout the orchard, quietly await the visitors who wish to take a break and have a bite to eat, while relaxing in our quiet environment. |
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It's good to take a break from the illness and talk about other things. |
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Along the towpath, picnic tables invite you to take a break. |
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The large spacenets provide manifold possibilities for climbing, romping and balancing, as well as places to come to rest in the dense net structure and take a break. |
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If your kitten gets antsy, take a break and try again later. |
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Young boys put down their books, put on their white prayer caps and file into the mosque, while girls in blue headscarves take a break in the courtyard, chatting under the shadow of a minaret. |
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If your partner or relative finds washing and dressing very tiring, get them to take a break of about 20 minutes after they have washed before getting dressed. |
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Worn out by two years of non-stop collaborations and an exhaustingly extensive tour, De Palmas felt it was time to take a break from his hectic schedule. |
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If you're experiencing more than a few, it may be time to take a break, seek out career counselling, or talk to your boss about making some changes to your job. |
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I walked without a coat, wanting to take a break and refocus my mind. |
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On this spot, the bathing guests can take a break or jump into the water. |
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You can take a boat trip on the Nete, visit the house museum of Oscar Van Rompay or just go shopping and then take a break on one of the numerous terraces. |
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So I hope you'll take a break from either friending or defriending each other to RSVP at Facebook. |
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I limited my study from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., recognizing I needed to take a break from work so the brain could recuperate from the daily workout it was getting. |
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There was speculation that Church had decided to take a break from her singing career to focus on her television show. |
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At Games-time, you will have access to a volunteer lounge at most of our venues to provide you with an area to take a break, get some snacks and beverages during your shift. |
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I enjoyed my first Games experience but needed to take a break from playing so I decided to shift focus and set my sights on being the head coach for the Canada Games baseball team. |
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That's the message for coarse fishing fans who can now turn to scores of stillwater centres and canals while rivers and streams take a break for three months. |
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More than one and a half million people are expected to travel with British Airways this February half-term as sunshine-starved Brits take a break from the February freeze. |
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Today we declare an unholiday. We'll take a break from all our play. |
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However, over the years, the program has attracted active professionals who take a break from their busy work schedules to read to children for an hour or so. |
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I'll be the reliever today so that you can each take a break. |
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