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Her daughter, Robbin, treats it as a diversion from her job search.
Planning their April 2009 wedding in Napa has provided a welcome diversion from her preparation for the trials, she said.
At first, such attention upset Ms. Babic, who prefers her hijab not to be an issue or a diversion from her political program.
Her luscious blond hair obscured her shoulder girdle, the portion of her body that allows her head to disconnect from her skull; her trendy drop-crotch pants and girl-power attitude served as a total diversion from her axial skeleton.
Surprised by her sudden diversion from her Monster High marathon I asked, "Why not?" "Because people in the Army die".
Colin McGuire of PopMatters highlighted Knowles's diversion from her usual R&B style, writing that "Radio" is "a bit of a novelty act " which takes Knowles in a new direction.
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Ann's lifelong passion for horses, orchid growing and the Sunday crossword puzzle were the few diversions from her work.
She doesn't collaborate with artists in her designs — like the slide, they are a fascinating diversion from it — but her art foundation, supporting and exhibiting art, film and architecture, has made her another kind of impresario, a person who gauges the culture's stories and stimulates investigation.
He gave writers moments of diversion from their writing.
It was a teasing diversion from his otherwise boring routine.
Favre has painted football as a diversion from his string of foibles and personal sorrows.
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