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"We're using them to catch up with the news, watch our favourite soaps and keep the kids entertained".
Geneviève Fraisse told me that, with France's new thirty-five-hour workweek officially starting, she expects to find the men spending their extra hours at the mairie or the soccer club, and the women using them to catch up on the ironing.
He collects brightly coloured objects to adorn his display arena, using them to catch the attention of passing females.
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While Grand Slam events are by definition stressful, Williams said she also used them to catch up on her sleep.
Beyond the frequency of challenges, players use them to catch their breath or disrupt the rhythm of an opponent.
Local governments use them to catch people who fail to recycle, people who put their trash out too early, people who sell fireworks without licenses, people whose dogs bark too loudly and people who illegally operate taxicabs.
In a technology-obsessed department actively pursuing futuristic tools — like a scanner to detect hidden guns or robust facial recognition software — the sketches still hold sway for the simple reason that, despite their seeming imprecision, detectives still use them to catch suspects.
'I tried to retract the toes and use them to catch some of the edge of the sock's fabric, pulling it over the hole like a too small blanket that had slid off the bed, but that didn't work - it seldom does.' This little discourse continues for three or four pages, and forms the first chapter, or diary entry: the first spent match of thinking that creates the book.
To protect yourself and others this winter follow the Catch it, Bin it, Kill it advice - always carry tissues with you and use them to catch your cough or sneeze.
You can use them to catch your mail, serve guests and steady your drink on top of an ottoman.
Sleeping under it invites death in the family" (FGD, Men) "Many of us returned those nets [referring to ITNs distributed through the mass campaigns] to the dispensary at night, others burnt them and others tore them into pieces and used them to catch fish...that is the truth".
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