Sentences with phrase «occasional time away»

Even if you work outside the house, you'll still need occasional time away to exercise, see friends, or spend an evening with your partner.
This well - rated manual pump is a good choice for the occasional time away from your baby.

Not exact matches

Illinois allowed 12 passes of 40 - plus yards, 94th in the country, but you can get away with allowing the occasional bomb if you're taking care of business the rest of the time.
Every Sunday evening throughout the season we'll do our best to bring you the latest news on how the boys are getting on in their time away from Stamford Bridge, as well as the occasional video highlight and view from the fans that are watching them.
What finally did the trick for Daniel was taking away all screen time, making frequent trips to the potty, and occasional treats like two M&M s per trip.
Pumping generally falls into two «whys»: extra breastmilk for occasional use (such as when you have an appointment), or building supply for when you need to be away for longer stretches of time (such as going back to work).
- Constantly sore joints, nagging injuries that won't go away, missing workouts from getting sick or getting annoying sniffles all the time, and occasional strange ghost symptoms, like random headaches, heart flutters, or tingling and numbness.
I always feel when having Quick Time events the game screws the player over and takes the controller away and makes the AI take over while you just sit back and watch a cut scene with the occasional button mash.
So, after he tearfully bids his wife (Salli Richardson) and daughter (Willow Smith) adieu, he proceeds to divide his time between scientific research and blowing away the occasional nocturnal creature he encounters after dark.
Time spent away from my East Harlem neighborhood was time lost in the complex negotiations required to maintain one's social status — that is, being considered someone who could hold his own in sports, street games, adolescent verbal jockeying, and the occasional physical confrontatTime spent away from my East Harlem neighborhood was time lost in the complex negotiations required to maintain one's social status — that is, being considered someone who could hold his own in sports, street games, adolescent verbal jockeying, and the occasional physical confrontattime lost in the complex negotiations required to maintain one's social status — that is, being considered someone who could hold his own in sports, street games, adolescent verbal jockeying, and the occasional physical confrontation.
Normally the support crews have to rush once the cars have been sent away, just to get to the finish ahead of them, but instead they get the rare chance to take several quiet hours off, giving me a chance to grab some time with Sven Quandt himself, interrupted only by occasional progress reports crackling through the team radio: Peterhansel is enjoying a clear run in the lead, with several crashes and breakdowns occurring behind him.
The book opens in the grand tradition of coming - of - age novels distinguished by their hypnotic, first - person narrators, but while the voice of British teenager Holly Sykes can hold its own with those of Holden Caulfield or John Green's Hazel Grace Lancaster, it is merely the opening salvo in this multivoiced, harmonically layered narrative symphony that stretches — with occasional sojourns far back in time — from the 1980s, when Holly runs away from home, into the 2040s, when she is attempting to cope with an oil - depleted world descending into chaos.
Away from work, Tom loves spending time with his young family and watching the occasional game of rugby (when not ferrying his daughters between dance classes).
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