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But when Desjoyeaux became ensnarled in a windless South Atlantic high-pressure system, MacArthur continued to find breeze and made her move.
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Find a breeze or some light wind.
So make it a rule early on to deal with your workload methodically, without delaying it in favor of more enjoyable activities – and you will find yourself breezing through the amount of work other students consider unmanageable.
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The crucial thing is the mental shift: after that, I predict you will find it a breeze.
But while there are, no doubt, some women who find responsibilities a breeze, there are surely more who, while appearing to succeed, are trying really hard to find a semblance of order in their wind-strewn lives.
Find a light breeze and you're ready for lift off.
(Chinen) CURTIS STIGERS (Tuesday and Wednesday) Mr. Stigers is a likably nimble jazz-cabaret singer with a broad-minded sense of repertory; his new album, "Real Emotional" (Concord), finds him breezing through material by Emmylou Harris and Tom Waits.
Out front is the potted bamboo whose fronds sway in whatever breezes find their way to East 37th Street in Midtown.
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