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"They are busy scraping together multiple paychecks and commuting to work".
For cooking meals, it's £7.63 or £397, while for transport – such as driving children to their clubs and commuting to work – it's £11.24 or £584.
Put up in flats in Notting Hill and Chelsea and commuting to work by Tube (she thinks the London Underground is "awesome"), Gråbøl has been liberated by meeting new people and seeing new places and ways of being.
She is now looking for a house in East Rock — a plan that won out over the briefly considered idea of moving to the shoreline and commuting to work.
Then they begin to realize that life is principally about making a living, maybe getting married and raising a family, paying one's bills and commuting to work every day.
A Feb. 26 letter asserts that the liberal arts are irrelevant to making a living, getting married and raising a family, paying one's bills and commuting to work every day.
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She eventually got her own apartment and commuted to work and earned far more than she had in factories.
For some years he has rented an office in Black Prince Road, on London's South Bank, and commuted to work.
Cold exposure occurs on average, for short yet repeated periods and includes commuting to work, occupational, and leisure-time exposure.
"There are more and more people moving outside the Bay and then commuting to work," says Gretz.
Using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), Ohta et al. [ 49] also found that the GHQ score decreased with increasing levels of leisure-time exercise and with commuting to work by either walking or cycling in men but not in women.
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