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Kino spent more time out on the road than at home in Tokyo.
Nonetheless, a weekend trip to Montauk left them yearning for a way to spend more time out on the water.
(Conversely, how many mothers in France would like to take more time out with their children, but feel overwhelming social pressure not to?).
She has built networking into her routine – including a monthly meeting with other local illustrators – and she attempts to take more time out for herself.
We're putting more time out on the court each day as we go here, as we get closer to the playoffs".
The Evening Standard reported that the Mayor intended to "spend more time out on the beat with cops, visiting crime hotspots and talking to victims".
More bags will be required to carry all the additional items: more visits to drop-off points to collects bags, more time out on delivery.
Skip it and go on another wine tour, or spend some more time out in the fields with the sheep.
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They are constantly looking for ways to squeeze more time out of the day.
So now I'm taking much more time out.
"I spent more time out of class than in class".
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