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Despite all this, many believed her original post about the project insinuated, perhaps unintentionally, that to live in the city for a year would be a chore that would leave her open to the very real deprivation that many Glaswegians face.
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It's the weekly recycling chore that would take much less time were it not for the discoveries, the ones only mildly reminiscent of my Upper Midwestern youth in the dead of winter.
A variety of chores that would increase society's common good would be rewarded, including cleaning highways, planting trees, volunteering with an NGO or joining the Army of Africa, a volunteer corps, for a semester or a one-year shift.
You can also ask your parents if there's a chore that they'd like help with.
This would make a responsibility or positive choice, into a chore that must be rewarded or can be ignored.
(Upon arriving at her pied-à-terre the day before rehearsals began, she spent three hours cleaning it, a chore that Zimmerman's imagined diva would surely have delegated).
Avoid starting a bad job on an unwanted chore, if that would sap your energy for the things you really need to do well; avoid wasting money or burning your time, but try to follow the ideal: "I can do it right, if it's worth doing at all!".
It is a particularly lovely example of a shabty, a magical servant that would do chores for the deceased in the afterlife.
Talk with your parents about exchanging chores for an allowance that would go toward your horse's boarding fee - cleaning, cooking, dishes, laundry, etc. Babysit.
I had three chores this morning: post a heavy letter, get child benefit, and find a newsagent that would deliver the papers.
At our supper at the end of the day, she asked me to do something, some minor chore that I would have done without her asking, and I thought her tone was officious.
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