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lunchtime?
noun
The time or hour at which lunch is normally eaten.
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OK, it's lunchtime, but if you only want to eat or chat, maybe you should get a take-out, do it somewhere you aren't disturbing people?
Updated at 1.38pm AEST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.57pm AEST03 57 Australian politics live: Lunchtime summary Here is bento box of political morsels this lunchtime: The government has introduced the package of carbon tax repeal bills for the third time, ready for the senate change over next week.
But if you don't have access to a microwave at work, then making pasta meant to taste best at room temperature is a lunchtime no-brainer.
Have your main meal at lunchtime when prices are much lower, then bar hop at night eating snacks.
I'll be blogging until 1pm, when I'll post a lunchtime summary.
I'll post a lunchtime summary at about 1pm and another in the afternoon.
Since Friday lunchtime, when the Guardian broke the story that Sierra Leone's top 100-metre sprinter was sleeping rough and going hungry, thousands from all over the world have responded to his plight.
Having fallen initially on the profits warning, the shares recovered by lunchtime to 438.25p, a net gain of 13p on the day.
Sabahle is making peanut butter sandwiches that will be handed out at lunchtime.
We are hosting the foreign minister at lunchtime at the National Press Club at 12.30pm.
The coastline hereabouts is marvellous and a lunchtime surf is a real possibility.
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