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JAMES D. OBERWEIS, who parlayed his milk money into a money management business, has decided to take a break to run for the Senate from Illinois.
From 1994, when he retired as a player, through 2008, Thomas stayed attached to the N.B.A. as either a team executive, a coach or a television commentator, with a two-year break to run the Continental Basketball Association from 1998 to 2000.
On particularly hot days, he'll pack swim trunks and take a break to run through the water.
I take a lunch break to run errands just as I would if I were in an office.
At one point, the news program took a break to run a heartrending vignette about a couple who had just dropped off their child at college.
Overtaken with emotion while carefully packing up table top sculptures of male ceramic nudes in her urbane apartment she takes a break to run errands.
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Living on Grand Lake means being out on the water doing something — fishing, pontooning, water-skiing, Jet-Skiing, tubing, sailing — with only the briefest breaks to run into town for ribs and potato salad.
Fox picked up on Richie Mathers' half-break to run in from 40 metres out for Wakefield's first points, and Sykes kicked the conversion and then a penalty to put the hosts ahead.
The plan is for 4 "commercial" breaks to run for under 2 minutes each per program, which still offers more airtime for the shows than the networks.
Try taking breaks to run around the block or get other brief exercise while you study.
Abendanon made a break, only to run out of supporters.
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