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He anguishes about missing the birth, and perhaps going a week or more before getting a glimpse of his newborn.
Tharp prescribes going a week without mirrors, newspapers, movies, background music, multitasking, speaking or numbers, by which, she explains, she means the ones on "clocks, dials, meters, bathroom scales, bills, contracts, tax forms, bank statements and royalty reports" that can tax the left side of the brain at the expense of the more intuitive right.
It can be tough going a week without access to e-mail.
But Snow has been the most frequent traveler, and he is still going a week after the president has quietly started to downplay or at least revise his plan.
Try going a week without bread, bagels, muffins, and beer.
Booker has been making headlines recently for going a week living off the monetary equivalent of food stamps.
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He never goes a week, a day, without reading.
Sometimes I'd go a week without talking to anybody.
We frequently go a week without a sale and go two weeks without a sale maybe three times a year.
I never go a week without making a big pot.
"This year I went a week after Labor Day.
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