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It's not easy to take a break when there's a demand for your brand and your music.
For Katy Sparks, that opportunity knocked only because she was forced to take a break when Quilty's closed, she said.
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Software called ErgoPal (www.magnitude.com) monitors keyboard use and alerts users to take a break when it starts detecting more errors, a sign of fatigue.
For example, when the program asks questions about how frequently the user feels pain and wants to take breaks, it also asks questions about attitude: how likely is the person to take a break when it is needed?
Over the years, she has become accustomed to people laughing at her obsession with hard work, but she has always argued that she'll take a break when she retires.
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She was taking a break when she joined the others in the shower room, and although Gilligan understood English, she wasn't sure if he believed her threat.
But Martin, 28, acknowledges that, in his seventh season, he finally saw the merits of taking a break when he watched Jordan run on Sunday.
Guster, the regionally beloved alt-rock band that Miller founded with two fellow Tufts University students during their freshman-orientation week, in 1991, took a break when Miller moved north.
"We were supposed to be taking a break when I came across her story on Facebook," Rodriguez says.
Some of the strongest climbers to reach the peak are individuals who took a break when needed and returned to the ascent healthier, stronger, and more determined.
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