It also means the staff do not have to put up with going home smelling like an ashtray. |
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These students board from Sunday night to Friday, going home for the weekend. |
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After a highly enjoyable day sightseeing, we decided to round things off with a pub meal before going home. |
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Also around Washington, there's a sniper working banker's hours, killing once then going home for the day. |
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Karina and I both thought of seeing Gillis off at the station since he was going home to Sydney that night. |
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There's nothing about him going home to the Midwest and watching slasher flicks with his friends and remembering how good the Midwest is. |
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He slid along an icy slide in the manner of a child going home from school. |
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Only the Third Brigade was going home, along with unneeded units, like the artillery battalions and the division's band. |
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She said they feared Chinese students going home for the Easter break could become infected and pass on the virus when they returned to college. |
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Mary went to her pew and sat silently, listening to the calls and yells of the other kids going home outside. |
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You end up going home with a couple of sundries, a chocolate bar, a packet of crisp and a bottle of juice for fifty bucks. |
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Then he says he hustles on the street only for enough money to buy food before going home to late at night. |
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If Gina wouldn't go there was always someone else willing to hang out and watch me play pinball with me instead of going home. |
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The ad shows a man leaving work, and going home on a waterslide, passing contactless payment points along the way. |
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The thought of not going home and going somewhere else flittered briefly through my mind. |
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Anthony and the rest of these battle weary soldiers deposit the body armor, the first sign they are going home. |
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Imagine going home to your family and friends and being told you were deranged! |
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Belinda is just thinking about going home when Kevin comes up and hugs her goodbye. |
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Instead of going home to mammy for lunch invariably the kids will hit the chipper. |
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But it's always the same at end of term as students pack up their digs before going home to their parents. |
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He told the inquest that he, his wife and two friends were going home after dining at a restaurant when the accident happened. |
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Civilians are still being displaced, women are still being raped, and going home is a death sentence. |
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You can't imagine how hard it is to watch the leader board when you're that close to going home in a major. |
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Fed-up moviegoers are taking their money and their patience and going home. |
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The Bury-born actor is backing a campaign to stop the British boozing habit of having a skinful of ale and then going home for a fry-up. |
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To relieve the tension we joked about going home to the smell of grilled onions and peppers. |
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Now he met his wife Primrose on the upper floor of a double-decker bus going home from Medical School to his digs. |
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You remembered the extra 50 miles that every away loss puts on the clock going home. |
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Of course, after wittering on about how great going home via Cannon Street just after the rush hour is, what did I do tonight? |
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The next day, the brunette and the redhead are talking about going home early again. |
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She is going home to be with her 13-year-old son, Robert Cole, and cardiologist husband, Robert. |
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But between two wet suits and a juvenile heedlessness of climate, Aaron and Sarah had thrived so much that they were griping about going home. |
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When I go to the forest I feel like I'm going home, not into a great unknown. |
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When it was 01:15 o'clock and the Jan Erik thought slowly sometimes of going home, it resumed in the door: blethering. |
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But by the end they're very grateful that they've had a chance to decompress before going home. |
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Mr. Speaker, achieving a military success in Afghanistan certainly would not be done by packing up and going home. |
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Instead of going home with all the money they had left, they were spending it in duty-free shops. |
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For all sick children who are going home, you will advise the child's caretaker about feeding, fluids and when to return for further care. |
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They cannot cope, not just with the disease, but with going home to their families and telling them they have got breast cancer. |
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We had something like a ten-game unbeaten run on the home straight but I kept going home and looking at the league table and it was always so tight. |
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Tyson gave the jewellery to Finkel and, in a fit of rage, stomped out of his hotel, took a limousine to the airport and announced he was going home. |
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We have come to relieve the first crew who will be going home, some of them reluctantly. |
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I was a bit worried that the pub would be full of trainspotters but at 7pm it was full of the usual commuter types having a last bevvy before going home. |
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While going home was the preferred option, most were happy and relieved at being granted citizenship. |
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Reports reach us of how cripples throw their crutches away while on their way to the meeting and others when going home. |
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During that time, I remember going to school and wondering why everyone else was looking forward to going home, when I dreaded going home. |
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The patient is monitored and required to rest for approximately four hours before going home. |
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I think I must revise these objectives and I am going home with a lot of work in store. |
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So we go shopping but can't find any item of clothing that both looks good and fits, and end up going home with a pair of tights and a half-eaten pasty. |
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A became upset and informed the manager that he was going home, as he was not supposed to be at work in any event. |
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He often found himself torn between going out with classmates to relax and going home to be with his wife. |
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Now, after a cultural tug-of-war and a lengthy trial in Rome, Aphrodite is finally going home to Sicily. |
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I dreaded going home, knowing that, to my mom, my face was an open book. |
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The honeymooners, who are staying in a hotel a couple of miles outside the main town, decided to stay on the island, but admitted they were looking forward to going home. |
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And you're not long in going home, it's only a day thing and it's nothing to be frightened of, it's fine. |
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Catch-up classes are conducted to prepare children for going home. |
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Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home. |
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The travellers, an engineer and his female companion, are going home. |
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This guarantees the food going home to your plate is fresh. |
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The teenager is now going home after obtaining an outpass on his behalf from the Indian Embassy. |
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I relish going home for the weekend, just to mellow out a little. |
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Some of the migrant labourers are going home in caskets. |
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In 1987, Mohamed Khelifati, honoured his duty as an Algerian subject by leaving his career in mid-flight and going home to do two years military service. |
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Cancer patients are going home sicker, often without the resources needed to manage either their pain and symptoms or their psychosocial roles, such as parenting, work and relationships. |
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These ASPs have wearied of the cause and are going home. |
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We have still 100.000 kms left before going home and I am very confident! |
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The tourists evacuated the valley, many of them attempting to salvage their fishing holidays elsewhere, others just going home disappointed and disgruntled. |
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How do they expect that by preventing a shitton of rich honkies from going home will gain support for their cause? |
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I am going home in the middle of the night to be there from early morning. |
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My trainer was going home. He was tired and trunky and wanted to be with his family. |
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My running allows me to de stress prior to going home to my family. |
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There were shortcomings in method, such as too many reading phonograms going home in kindergarten. |
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My husband was a CF-18 Hornet pilot and was going home as an instructor. |
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One day, when he was around 5 or 6 years old, after consistently asking me when we were going home and getting more and more anxious, he stopped dead in his tracks. |
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Flop backwards on Hewitt's tailblock and you're going home in a bodybag. |
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He lived there alone for five days a week, only going home for long weekends with his sister in Caldbeck, then returning on the Monday to resume his duties. |
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Meanwhile, the withdrawal continued, with 200 more US troops going home. |
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The key difference to having an awesome day out there and going home skunked is physically finding the fish in the vast openness of the pelagic zone. |
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