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Taking off from work, she has visited him four times.
Summer is still the prime time for taking off from work and escaping from the grind.
He delineated the difference between the word chori, which means stealing, and kamchori, which means playing truant, a distinction that implies his uncle meant to advocate taking off from work instead of stealing.
The school board supported its administrators, and in his statement about the matter, Superintendent Finn denied that Miss Werfelman was "reprimanded -- punished -- for taking off from work to be at the World Trade Center".
"Insofar as the time they are taking off from work is being spent... enjoying and caring for those they love," Graeber writes, they are the "pioneers of a new economic order that would not share our current one's penchant for self-destruction".
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Both have taken off from work to go to Hillary rallies and work Hillary phones.
One girl said her mother couldn't take off from work.
"I took off from work," he said, "saying that I had to go to a funeral".
A similar change can be detected in December, another season when many people take off from work for long stretches.
Her head and neck were injured, she said, adding to the time she had to take off from work.
"I took off from work; I had to see it for myself," said Theresa Macheche, 18, a manicurist.
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