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  • We had to decide whether to increase investment or take time out and reduce our exposure. Times, Sunday Times
  • All credit to the winner, however, whose form with Goldikova last time out was franked in no uncertain terms yesterday. Talking Horses special: Royal Ascot, day two live!
  • We're going to a Spanish restaurant that was written up in Time Out's good food guide.
  • On the other hand, when armed with a large umbrella or a well-fitting raincoat and perhaps a pair of gumboots, it is possible to enjoy the monsoon rains, and take time out to splash through muddy puddles and wade through waterlogged roads.
  • Co-Ed's first sub-unit, 5dolls, is busy preparing for their upcoming debut, but they took the time out of their schedule to greet everyone for the Lunar New Year wearing hanboks.
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  • Usually, what local parties do when certain defeat is in the offing is find some young up and comer and promise him or her the moon down the road in exchange for going down with the ship this time out. Lance Mannion:
  • Most people take enough time out for a haircut but next time you go to book yours, why not think about having a beauty treatment too.
  • She was the deputy matron in St Columbus but decided to take time out to rear her family.
  • A venerable and hitherto decorous old deacon of Roxbury not only left the church when the hated bass-viol began its accompanying notes, but he stood for a long time outside the church door stridently "caterwauling" at the top of his lungs. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • And connections must be expecting a decent run, fitting a visor first-time out. The Sun
  • The drug is being used all the time out east.
  • We live in a world where the symbols like the (press play ) triangle have become synonymous with time out. The Sun
  • Creative expression never needs to justify itself to philistines, who from time out of mind have never seen art as "serious."
  • Take some time out of your busy schedule to work out what you really want from life. The Sun
  • GCHQ's cover was blown by Time Out in 1976, but it was only officially "avowed" in 1982 when Geoffrey Prime, a former linguist at GCHQ, was jailed for 38 years for passing secrets to the Russians over a 14-year period. Not so secret: deal at the heart of UK-US intelligence
  • We live in a world where the symbols like the (press play ) triangle have become synonymous with time out. The Sun
  • I once met Keegan at Heathrow and he took the time out to have a talk with four ragamuffins, when some would have just walked past and ignored us.
  • [98] Time out of mind it has been the habit of writers, both within the order and without, to treat Masonry as though it were a kind of agglomeration of archaic remains and platitudinous moralizings, made up of the heel-taps of Operative legend and the fag-ends of Occult lore. The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry
  • Seriously, dude, if you don't take some time out from yanking that thing you're going to need some kind of medicated cream ... Bill On Obama And The Debate: You Didn't Hear Hillary "Whining"
  • A time out of time when the singularity from which all things came would be whole again. EVERVILLE
  • The Norfolk beans number only 60 so far and spend their time out on grazing marshes. Times, Sunday Times
  • That which I called the daemonic I had encountered for the first time outside my own mind in Lermontof's hero. Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • We are asking Graham Thorpe, more in hope than expectation, to come back and make an impact first time out.
  • He congratulated her on her appointment as Minister for Agriculture and thanked her for taking time out of her very busy schedule to come to talk to the meeting.
  • Carlow's league campaign has descended from early promise to an abysmal second half display against Wexford last time out.
  • The experienced frontman took time out to discuss England's chances of reaching the quarter finals in Portugal, as well as his own plans for next season.
  • It's not as important as the flavor, but part of what I'm doing at teatime is taking time out from whatever else I was doing, and fiddling with my tea or hot chocolate helps with that. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • Although you're trying to take some time out to think a lot of things through, your effervescent personality will still shine. The Sun
  • Last time out, I discovered a cheap way to do a re-mix, or record an extra track overdubbed onto your music.
  • He took time out from campaigning to accompany his mother to dinner.
  • Oh, I do have this screencap from the Howard Ends skybox, grumpy Nareth getting a "time out" with only Sulk Bunny and Captain Spaulding for company. "We are accidents, waiting to happen."
  • Citizen legislatures are made up of elected officials who work in their normal jobs year-round but take time out to attend legislative sessions and enact laws.
  • The module based system of learning allows learners to take courses at times to suit themselves and take time out if they need to.
  • And we were able to rebuild ourselves as people because we took time out. The Sun
  • This time out, however, he disciplines himself to reach the goal.
  • The meeting of Abbeyside and Shamrocks is equally difficult to call, although Shamrocks will go into the game in buoyant mood following their impressive victory over Dungarvan last time out.
  • Those who spend a great amount of time outdoors due to recreation or work activities, must take the greatest protective measures.
  • On your first time out, go through an outfitter who will provide instruction and rent quality gear.
  • All of this was blissful time out from the routine drudgery.
  • Or you could always take some quality time out on the Scottish isle of Eriska in a hotel built in the grand style more than 100 years ago.
  • (The auto industry has done this since time out of mind: my beloved 1965 Mustang was a 1964 Ford Falcon with new sheet metal, but underneath -- right down to the instrument panel -- it was your grandma's Sunday-go-to-meeting econobox.) September 2006
  • Three wins at their back, they'll fear no one next time out.
  • Pyeongchang, South Korea, defeated Munich and Annecy, France, and will host the 2018 Winter Olympics, bringing the Winter Games to Asia for only the third time and the first time outside Japan. Strauss-Kahn, Debt Talks, Tabloid Scandal
  • He took time out of his busy schedule to visit us.
  • Take a little time out from your life once a year if you can - to go away and find solitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am an introvert, I am a loner, and so the nature of who I choose to love (or who chooses to love me) has very little to do with how I spend my time outside the bedroom.
  • You are definitely right, I am sarcastic, but I would avoid the term judgmental, cynical is more like it, but I think i have reason to be, walk into any coffee shop these days and 9 time out of 10 they will try to sell you something you don't want. NEW SOYMILK MAKER, NEW, CREAMIER SOYMILK RECIPE
  • By breaking in your shoes at home, you won't be at the center struggling through games in stiff, rigid shoes the first time out.
  • And connections must be expecting a decent run, fitting a visor first-time out. The Sun
  • Li's attitude is the first time outside official "rate hike Cantata" response.
  • Moreover, rather than dillydally by trying to get everything perfect the first time out, the SEC sensibly created a pilot project that initially targets the all-important S&P 500 stocks and then relies upon market experience to guide the follow-on expansion to more securities. First Thing's First: Stock Circuit-Breakers In Place
  • Farm workers spend most of their time outdoors.
  • She also said too many parents were condoning school non-attendance and allowing their children to take time out of the classroom.
  • Combine casual with well-fitted pieces that are smarter than your average daytime outfit. The Sun
  • He spoke rather vaguely of contacts with directors of rugby to try to obtain time out for the knackered, now and again.
  • Members socialized and took time out for a waterborne architectural tour of downtown Chicago and dinner at Navy Pier.
  • Once a year, a few of the mothers took time out to envy Kate, whose family, in contrast to theirs, was centripetal rather than centrifugal. BARN BLIND
  • This is probably because dog owners get extra wellbeing points because they are physically fitter than the general population and spend more time outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barney Ronay took time out from lovingly carving 'BR+JC' into a tree-trunk to rattle out this 908-word paean to new Liverpool recruit Joe Cole. $tevie Says Relax, I'm Staying At Liverpool
  • Similarly, the White Tower, at that time outside London, was wrapped with a stone bailey wall in 1270-1300 and then by a second one immediately afterward.
  • Ruses served my turn to draw the time out-first a close-grained web "You are about to show me shadows of the things that have not happened, but will happen in the time before us."
  • The individual will be supporting with developing towards becoming a pure paraplanner with encouragement and time out to studying the DipFS and Chartered level exams as well as working closely with a high quality team. IFA Administrator / Junior Paraplanner - Cambridge - Cambridge - £20000 - £26000 per annum - Administrators - idex Professional Recruitment
  • By the end of 1988 the lifetime output was calculated to be less than 22 percent of its original design capacity.
  • In a supermax prison, when you get unruly, and need a "time out," you go to a holding cell.
  • When that week's Time Out appeared it had been carefully copy-edited.
  • Co-Ed's first sub-unit, 5dolls, is busy preparing for their upcoming debut, but they took the time out of their schedule to greet everyone for the Lunar New Year wearing hanboks.
  • He sold the business to Nationwide in 1997 in an undisclosed multimillion pound deal before taking time out to travel and ski.
  • I have no clear visitor profile, geekspeak for "I have no idea why anyone would waste its time out here".
  • The aim was to create a peaceful surrounding to discuss and reflect on issues such as loss of a loved one or take time out after an unpleasant or stressful incident in a non-clinical surrounding.
  • And we were able to rebuild ourselves as people because we took time out. The Sun
  • The Norfolk beans number only 60 so far and spend their time out on grazing marshes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president took time out of his busy schedule to visit our school.
  • The hospitalist covering the patient overnight looked at a clock and read the time out loud, quietly.
  • Washington State called time out, then had three chances from inside 10 feet but could not convert.
  • In 1988, as part of its 20th birthday celebrations, Time Out published inserts showing all of its hundreds of covers to date.
  • If one was to see such quality in coursework offered by sixth form pupils, though, one would smile indulgently and take the time out to correct it. Before defeat becomes a rout
  • This concert proved the band have used their time out of the spotlight well. Times, Sunday Times
  • That they should spend more time outside and less time perched in front of a tablet. Times, Sunday Times
  • This filly struck first time out last season and was unlucky not to win more. The Sun
  • Take a little time out from your life once a year if you can - to go away and find solitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • He must have received many similar letters but he has taken time out to reply to all the sender's questions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, I don't plan dinner parties that are anywhere near as ellaborate as the Obsessed One, but I do try to introduce our sometimes culinarily-challenged friends to some new things every time out (while keeping some old standards around as well). Our Kitchen
  • Anthony Wong is a harried family man who spends most of his time out of the house playing mah-jong.
  • Fish can survive for only a short time out of water.
  • And connections must be expecting a decent run, fitting a visor first-time out. The Sun
  • Once a year, a few of the mothers took time out to envy Kate, whose family, in contrast to theirs, was centripetal rather than centrifugal. BARN BLIND
  • When nighttime outdoor lights send glare up and out instead of down, they don't just waste energy, they drown out the sky, too.
  • Shain from the label kindly took time out to give us a little insight and history of this fiercely independent label. Rock Sellout
  • While the definition of women's work has expanded, that of men's work has not, and women who work full-time outside the home are still expected to do all the cooking and housekeeping.
  • Labour is completely suffused with what I call the arrogance of power- which comes with being in government too long and so will probably benefit from some time out.... Paying the price in sleep, Naija food, politics and catching Ms Adichie's eye
  • She must have been for a long time out of her wits; some said she had been born so, others maintained that the roof had fallen right upon her head and injured her brain; others again affirmed that the marriage of her only daughter with the hangman was the cause of her mental aberration. The Day of Wrath
  • He won first time out last year and still looks well weighted. The Sun
  • ‘It's good to take time out from the ship and enjoy some liberty,’ Joe added.
  • Take some time out of your busy schedule to work out what you really want from life. The Sun
  • Make sure that foals are handled often and that young horses get plenty of fresh air and time out to play.
  • The celebrity and fundraiser took time out to officially launch a new boat for disabled people at the Sailing Club at the weekend.
  • She is an absolutist, despising those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity.
  • She found time out of the limelight, acupuncture and getting control of her exercise routine helped. The Sun
  • For indoor cats, my kitties spend an awful lot of time outside.
  • This time out I'm happy to report (only because I don't have to live with the guy) that he's as scabrous and brutal as all his little goat-children could've hoped.
  • This time out, the author returns to both familiar and unknown ground to collect new stories, strange encounters and first hand accounts.
  • Each one of us should take some time out for ourselves and sit in total quietude,’ he points out.
  • Premiership stars took time out from training to give poorly children a massive Christmas boost.
  • Sent to the sidelines following that effort, the gelding was a gate-to-wire winner of a July 5 Monmouth allowance last time out. Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • Because you see the same people all the time out there it becomes like a family. The Sun
  • Then she calls him a blame shifter and then screams for a time out and I nearly died laughing.
  • The replacement of public transport modes by the car would thus allow rising levels of travel for a given time outlay, as would the replacement of much intercity motoring by air travel.
  • Bill met his at the appointed time outside the courtroom.
  • Baseball players and managers of the offensive and defensive team, as well as umpires, can request time out for a number of purposes.
  • And while their forwards are definitely talented, asking them to get three goals each time out is too much, even for a Newcastle team.
  • I wonder if she thinks it’s funny that her little flav is taking time out from going to a gay pride parade or anti war march to type onher grownup somputer. Think Progress » Coulter on 9/11 Widows: ‘I Have Never Seen People Enjoying their Husbands’ Death So Much’
  • Always good to see them taking time out from their busy corporate fucking cocksucking schedules to iodize the stomachs and fatten the thighs of young adults worldwide. Kinaesthesia Diary Entry
  • In the future he may well take time out again to volunteer his services in other countries.
  • Carol Adams wants automatic time out of the classroom so teachers can learn from and be mentored by experienced colleagues during their first five years.
  • Varsha was a respectable opponent, but she spent most of her time out of the arena primping and shopping, caring for nothing more than her appearance in public.
  • His handlers know this, they've always known, which is why he's fighting a cruiser this time out, a move without pride or dignity, a lame effort to perpetuate the myth while angling for a big pay day.
  • The Briton has not competed in a heptathlon since her Sydney 2000 triumph, after taking time out for the birth of her daughter.
  • He has happily taken time out of his day to pore over the detail of his new life as a butterfly. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he even takes time out to show off his 'fresh creps' (trainers). The Sun
  • Where their rucking had been crisp and brutal last term, this time out it was hesitant and laboured.
  • In between jobs, Liz always took time out to return to her first love -- travelling.
  • To this redemptive mission, every time out, he brings all his many avatars: prophet, citizen, pilgrim, thaumaturge, Sam Spade, and Joe Hill. The Prophet
  • We need a proper joined-up health scheme where schoolkids are taught to cook and given more play time outdoors running around. The Sun
  • • Teenage solipsist Piers Morgan uses an interview with Time Out to talk about his favourite subject. Michael White's diary
  • And during his flying visit to Belfast, Mr Grade took time out to chew the fat about the old days.
  • We're going to a Spanish restaurant that was written up in Time Out's good food guide.
  • This time out we tried the shrimp nuggets, deep-fried half-moons stuffed with a whole shrimp in a creamy sauce, and topped with slivers of marinated red pepper.
  • In a scheme being piloted for the first time outside London, affluent city workers can employ Filipino housekeepers, who combine nannying skills with domestic service.
  • National Enquirer, she's taking time out to focus on "inner growth" and figure out why she seems to constantly "repel" men. Lead Stories from AOL
  • A quick flick through Time Out will show you a cornucopia of options.
  • We made good time out of San Antonio and saw lots of freight trains on the sidings.
  • Animals such as wildebeest that migrate or have very large home ranges can spend significant time outside the protected areas, where they are known to be more vulnerable, the scientists add. Africa's national parks failing to conserve large mammals, study shows
  • He has happily taken time out of his day to pore over the detail of his new life as a butterfly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Producers spend much of the time out of their offices - in the studio, at the location, viewing the raw rushes and, later, the rough edited film or tape.
  • Event organiser Dr Chris Lane took time out from his hectic schedule to watch the junior fell runners cross the line.
  • Local therapists and beauticians have taken time out of their busy schedules to give their time, expertise and skills so that carers can relax, take a little time for themselves, and enjoy being pampered.
  • I'll bet Bill Clinton took time out from his usual campaign "frump", picked up his cell phone, and gave Mr. Patterson a "little advice" about his choice of words to the media!! Paterson says Clinton frustrated, not desperate
  • It's summer, or so they'd have us believe, so take some time out, wrap up well and just sit and enjoy your garden instead of slogging it out.
  • Time out for complaint: Is there ever any sunshine on this misbegotten planet?
  • We think that's because Organic dairy cattle live healthier lives; they are fed only organic feeds, are treated homeopathically on the rare occasion of illness and spend a lot of time outdoors. Organic Meadow Certified Organic Lactose Free 2% Milk
  • Her remembrance of Gandhi is that of a fond grandfather who used to take time out and play with all children in the family, howsoever busy he was.
  • To ski the downhill is to defy death every time out," says Andy Mill, a former downhiller, who is now a CBS ski analyst and better known as the husband of Chris Evert. Beautiful And Dangerous
  • We can all laugh but wait till all them suicides starting rolling in cos they have lost all their (YOUR) money-I remember 1987 and we were so busy on suicides and mispers that we got overtime out of it!!!! on October 10, 2008 at 8: 41 am | Reply Rogerborg Oh Dear! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • How do you get that many journalists to take time out and attend your product launch?
  • In a freewheeling chat at Reliance Digitial Time Out on Saturday, Mr. Bhargava recalled the growth of the company from a mere blip on the industry screen to the automotive giant that it has evolved to become, succeeding against odds, babudom and detractors, revolutionizing the automotive sector in India and sitting on a cash pile of around Rs. 6000 crores. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • He has happily taken time out of his day to pore over the detail of his new life as a butterfly. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the heat and frenzy of my city kitchen, I'm pining for the woods, and will have to snatch some time out to fill a basket or two of wild harvest.
  • Asas you take time out for love you will get lucky.
  • It feels like it's trying to be something like the opening pages of Time Out, with a mix of news and updates about local cultural events.
  • Take some time out of your busy schedule to work out what you really want from life. The Sun
  • She found time out of the limelight, acupuncture and getting control of her exercise routine helped. The Sun
  • Her music has been described as "lovelorn acoustic guitar pop" by Time Out and Kina has been tabbed as a "rising star" by CosmoGirl. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Exclusive: Craig Wedren's "Are We," Plus Conversations with The Civil Wars and NEeMA
  • Anyway, assuming you work or spend any amount of time out of the house, crate the dogs when you are gone, and as soon as you get home uncrate them and take them out to pee.
  • The relay stays energized until time out and then it deenergizes ready for the next operation.
  • So, in his honour, we take time out today to mourn his passing and celebrate his brief but glorious career.
  • Taking time out for yourself to do absolutely nothing is a key component of self-awareness, self-renewal and self-actualization. Danielle Cavallucci: The Benefit Of Down Time: When You're Too Fried To Function
  • I think we could all benefit from taking time out now and again and re-evaluating our lives.
  • Take time out to relax each day and have frequent holidays. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man who founded Blogger is taking time out to do his thang.
  • Take time out to relax each day and have frequent holidays. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water.
  • He's a busy man but takes time out to play golf and put together a chic and trendy photo book every year.
  • This filly struck first time out last season and was unlucky not to win more. The Sun
  • Time outs are allowed, but any infringement incurs a five-point penalty.
  • This time out, the author collects some chilling accounts of coal mine ghosts, phantoms.
  • So, let us take time out of our busy schedules to listen to the simple request of these children.
  • He shaped well when beaten little more than a dozen lengths in the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury first time out and then got stuck in the gluepot ground at the Welsh National. Talking horses: The best bets and latest news in our daily horse racing blog
  • He stayed on well over further last time out and his hurdling is improving. The Sun
  • After the musical interlude, Gijssen declared himself satisfied and the time out was officially confirmed.
  • People who read or look at screens a lot are protected if they also spend time outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The final trend is that your pick should have finished no worse than fifth last time out. The Sun
  • In early March actor Gary Masterson took time out during the day to run a workshop in the school.
  • Do you take time out for yourself at least once a day?
  • In a scheme being piloted for the first time outside London, affluent city workers can employ Filipino housekeepers, who combine nannying skills with domestic service.
  • We made good time out of San Antonio and saw lots of freight trains on the sidings.
  • Dickinson took time out from hard rocking to pick up the mandolin and join Southern bluesmen Alvin Youngblood Hart and Jimbo Mathus to form the South Memphis String Band and record the old-timey "Home Sweet Home" album. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • Adam, thanks for taking time out of your very busy schedule to be with us tonight.
  • It's then that I take time out to fill it, time on my own to discover new jewels that will enhance its sparkle, fresh dewdrops to replenish my pool.
  • Most of these were in print and available as broadsides, but that is not the point here: they were ‘traditional’ in the sense of having been in circulation time out of mind, and had not been made up by ballad-mongers between 1800 and 1850.
  • When that week's Time Out appeared it had been carefully copy-edited.
  • We can all make some space each seasonal festival to spend time outside. Phoenix From the Flame
  • Gradually the pairing of this warning to time out leads to the warning itself acquiring some punishing properties.
  • At the product's launch, the company took time out to damn 3Com's boundary routing scheme with faint praise.
  • This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit.
  • Your budgerigar , like all pet birds, needs to spend supervised time outside the cage.
  • Laurel named the two-year-old cat Angus, and quickly learned that he was a critter who had to spend lots of time outside -- preferably in the large cornfield that abutted her Terre Haute apartment. Dave Astor: The Midwest Cat I Met After My East Coast Divorce
  • This is probably because dog owners get extra wellbeing points because they are physically fitter than the general population and spend more time outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • This last week or so, with the sun shining for much of the time and a strong hint of spring in the air, a lot of people will have been spending time outdoors.
  • One thing I do know — the worst thing that can happen to a beginning nimrod is to take a fine trophy the first time out. Collecting Versus Earning Your Game
  • DeGeneres said she "hibernated" for awhile after the break-up and that Lohan could benefit from some similar time out of the spotlight. NBC Dallas-Fort Worth - News Top Stories
  • I find only a very small percentage of people are willing to take time out and learn some new strategies.
  • At the product's launch, the company took time out to damn 3Com's boundary routing scheme with faint praise.
  • We also evolved to spend a lot of time outdoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have left themselves in this perilous position thanks to another goalless draw last time out in this competition, at home to PSV. The Sun
  • They got a creditable draw at leaders Norwich last time out and can go one better this time. The Sun
  • Take some time out of your busy schedule to work out what you really want from life. The Sun
  • She found time out of the limelight, acupuncture and getting control of her exercise routine helped. The Sun
  • he took time out to recuperate
  • Citizen legislatures are made up of elected officials who work in their normal jobs year-round but take time out to attend legislative sessions and enact laws.
  • Although you're trying to take some time out to think a lot of things through, your effervescent personality will still shine. The Sun

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