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Why did he agree to the extra chore of keeping the diary?
This is no extra chore: You should do a market-feasibility study anyway before putting spade into dirt.
Yet Seesaw's challenge will be making the experience so simple that it becomes part of the natural teaching process, not an extra chore.
Without exception the symposium authors accepted my invitation to utilize "Residue Reviews" as their publication medium, and their coopera tion in the extra chore of providing manuscripts conforming to the style requirements of "Residue Reviews" is gratefully acknowledged.
With a scholarship already in hand and a seemingly bright future fielding groundballs and letting her hitting do the talking at Stanford, Ashby decided to take on the extra chore and make the switch to pitching.
Go out of your way to compliment them, or do an extra chore.
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Despite the extra chores, most people said they sided with the union.
Soldiers also acknowledged that Private Chen was subjected more often than others to punitive measures, like extra chores or exercises.
Some of the added stress, she suspects, was tied to women's tendency to take on housework and extra chores after the workday.
Dean Gauss was then in his mid-sixties and burdened with the extra chores of war-time, and I'm sure he would have given anything not to have to write an article on the dilemma of the liberal arts student.
Another option, Ms. Godfrey suggested, is to discuss with your child that perhaps she can even things out by offering to do a few extra chores free or baby-sit an additional hour.
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