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While taking extra time to spend with your child doesn't pay the bills, it enriches your life, and theirs.
— JOANNE C. GERSTNER Maria Sharapova is trying to manage the pro-Laura Robson crowd, by taking extra time before she serves during the tie-breaker.
If, perhaps, you choose to work 90-hour weeks and skimp on leisure time, it follows that work is what makes you happy or at least happier than taking extra time for leisure: otherwise you would not be doing it.
Santorum did so by taking extra time, joking "he was going to take some time from Rand Paul" who was boycotting the undercard debate because he felt he did not deserve to be relegated to it.
The shuttle's commander, Lt. Col. Steven W. Lindsey, guided Atlantis in for the 230-mile-high docking a little late, taking extra time to line up the spacecraft as perfectly as possible.
The first time I saw Big Mike, I took him for a senior who, because of Katrina, was taking extra time, and so would be nineteen or twenty when he graduated.
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