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to leisure
noun
Freedom provided by the cessation of activities.
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The atmosphere is conducive to leisure.
Only Europeans can, through increasing work relative to leisure".
Beijing's citizens have increasing access to leisure time.
They want greater access to leisure and cultural activities.
"Dollar Thrifty caters to leisure, price-conscious travellers".
For services to leisure and tourism industry in Northern Ireland.
Tells how uses of the land changed from agriculture to leisure use.
The default loafer shape is slim and low, almost slipperlike, a toast to leisure.
Nonworkers devoted 8.4 hours a day to leisure and recreation and 3.3 hours to housework.
Associates said Mr. Gordon brought an intensity to leisure activities as well as to business.
Take, for instance, the second gallery in the exhibition, devoted to "Leisure".
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