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Other essays in this book take up problems on constitutions and constitutionalism, democracies and republics, political power and human rights, always in Wood's careful and very creative way.
Foley chose to start working three days a week at the end of March so he can dedicate time to writing a book, take up non-executive directorships, and train for triathlons.
Get out and exercise, go for a back country hike, distract yourself from food by looking at something visually stunning such as a coffee table book, take up a new hobby, write a book on resisting temptation, plan a budget, wash the dog or the car, etc.
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