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noun
An activity that one enjoys doing in one's spare time.
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Casa Magazines stocks around 2,000 titles — from fashion glossies to newspapers to hobby magazines to porn.
National Review's Ed Whelan also hears that Breyer seemed more sympathetic than expected to Hobby Lobby and Conestaga.
The fork in the constitutional road that led the reproductive-rights movement to Hobby Lobby and the gay-rights movement to Obergefell came in 2003.
The first was Northfield Mount Hermon's sale of the campus in 2009 to Hobby Lobby, a chain of craft stores owned by the Green family.
It was not just real trains delayed by the recent heavy snow - toy trains fared no better according to hobby products group Hornby.
He makes frequent television appearances and conducts master classes all over the country, instructing everyone from restaurant chefs to hobby cooks in the ways of the Russian peasant kitchen.
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Urban exploration has been gaining adepts for a while now, and it seems to be the go-to-hobby for the adventurous souls who need tangible and risky thrills in city environments.
He thinks there's a tendency in British education to hobby-ise creative talents.
The conversation turned to hobbies.
She took to hobbies like knitting and baking to distract herself from the criminal proceeding.
He said, "We all, in this street, are devoted to hobbies".
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