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"I always skip that part of the biography".
No, wait, I always skip.
I'm really impatient, so I always skip pages thinking that I'll find him quicker on the next one.
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I'll always skip work to come to school.
I remember always skipping breakfast before school, and then my mind would wander midmorning while my stomach growled.
I won't say we always skip into the staffroom, but you don't join up thinking, 'Wow – you get 13 weeks' holiday and the pay's all right.' You join because you want to make a difference, because it's important, to teach children.
Then again, if you're counting calories, you can always skip dessert.
The notion that twins always skip a generation is also a myth.
If you are less of a spendthrift than Lord Grantham, you can always skip the excursion and visit Highclere on your own.
On the other hand, if a book contains math and a reader doesn't want to deal with it, he can always skip around it.
That said, if you don't fancy the heartache, you can always skip it and take your lessons from some of 2014's fractured relationships instead.
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