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If inspectors want to open your bag, they will, and that may include breaking the lock.
Forced labor may include breaking rocks and assembling car seat covers, and even gold farming in World of Warcraft.
As work days become busier and business meetings run into lunch and sometimes dinner, connecting with a client or catching your boss up on an important project may include breaking bread over a meal.
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Ed Davey, the energy secretary, said the government had encouraged new smaller providers to set up but that tougher action may be needed, including breaking up companies that between them control about 92% of the energy supply market in the UK.
Includes breaking news.
"OV time" may also include breaks (time between a pause and a resume) and when these breaks are long this time interval can be considered as off task time.
The hilarious but also deeply smart Dennis Kelly libretto, who's London-based, and Australian Tim Minchin's score -- which may not include break-out songs but which works like a charm within the show's framework -- is as appropriate a place as any.
A large number of physical effects and causes may lead to the manifestations, including broken wires, shorts or bridging between nodes that should be distinct, excessive or inadequate doping in a device, poor contacts between materials or features, or excessive variation in device size.
These skin conditions may include sunburn, windburn, broken skin, and open wound.
Academic accommodations/modifications may include taking frequent breaks during the day, having a quiet area they can go to; shortened assignments, more time to complete assignments; limiting tests/exams to one per day, etc. [ 75, 80, 81, 83, 84, 86].
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