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When meeting someone new, discuss recent travel experiences or trending news topics, but steer clear of work talk.
So as well as avoiding exercise, people who are recovering from concussion need to steer clear of work, schoolwork, reading, driving, TV, video games and mobile phones.
Moreover, last year, the Holy See exhibited at the Venice Biennale for the first time – though, as Sliwka points out, "The works chosen for their pavilion deliberately steered clear of work that engaged directly with Catholic themes or imagery".
Steer clear of work talk or politics; instead, stick to neutral topics like the holidays, the weather, and people's kids.
Even as he cultivated ties with Waha executives, however, Mitchell made a point to steer clear of work that he thought might require him to pay kickbacks.
So make sure if you are travelling at the weekend your route is clear of work.
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The musicians are somewhat better off, provided they steer clear of works by Hindemith, Stravinsky, & 12-toners.
But the fact that he's still doing this in middle age, and that Amoeba is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, suggests there's a lot more to this than wanting to steer clear of working for The Man.
Darnton, for his part, believes that the digital library should steer clear of works published in the last five or 10 years, to avoid treading on the turf of publishers and public libraries.
Four: Generally speaking, it is best to steer clear of works for orchestra because of their greater dynamic range (meaning extremes of loud and soft) and conversely, better to stick to works for solo keyboard or chamber music.
While the water is now clean, green and somewhat clear, plenty of work remains, on and off shore.
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