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He got up and went right back to work though".
I had to get back to work though and that was all I had, so I would eat it.
This week, he persuaded teachers to go back to work, though they had gotten the token $100 only for February, with no guarantees for the future.
She is considering going back to work, though she is not sure if her knee will hold up to the physical demands of her career.
Against that, Labour has good ideas for getting the long-term unemployed back to work, though it probably under-estimates their cost; and it espouses better notions than the Tories in competition policy (giving it a stricter pro-competition goal).
Sue Carney, the president of the New Jersey Postal Workers Union, said yesterday that postal employees were "more than willing to come back to work," though she criticized the state health department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, saying they responded too slowly to the first reports of anthrax cases here.
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The second the words were out, they went back to work, as though the song were a sneeze, to be excused and forgotten.
They're staying employed or going back to work, even though they're beyond the traditional retirement age of 65. "For well over 100 years, men had been retiring at earlier and earlier ages.
RICK SCOTT campaigned on getting Florida back to work, and though the unemployment rate remains in double digits, the state's new governor has at least kept the Florida branch of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) busy.
Woods then trotted out the sinus-tablets excuse/reason, and after a few days' rest and recuperation, miles away from the BBC Club, Woods came back to work as though nothing had happened.
"I felt pressurised to go back to work, even though I was signed off sick," she recalls.
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