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At regular intervals go outside, get some fresh air and stretch your legs; it will do you the world of good and keep you healthy and happy.
"Sometimes, you need to step outside, get some air, and remind yourself of who you are, and who you want to be".
I'm sure prime minister is a busy job, but I suggest Cameron step outside, get some fresh air and stroll about Piccadilly Circus.
If you're not trying to get swole and cut (which is kind of like the shoe thing: no one cares), then do your running outside, get some weights from Target and get some basic tips from those buff gents at Men's Fitness (who are presumably the only lifestyle journalists who have ever been on the administering end of a wedgie).
If you're not trying to get swole and cut (which is kind of like the shoe thing: no one cares), then do your running outside, get some weights from Argos and get some basic tips from those buff gents at Men's Fitness (who are presumably the only lifestyle journalists that have ever been on the administering end of a wedgie).
If the kids are bored or don't want to be in a small hotel room then go outside, get some air, take a walk.
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And all those TV search terms – shouldn't Tumblr users be outside getting some fresh air?
Please, go outside and get some fresh air.
"I'm going outside to get some smog".
So I left the room and went outside to get some tissues.
Go outside and get some quiet exercise with a good rake.
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