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Slacking away on the boom-tackle and hoisting an equivalent amount on the shears-tackle, I brought the butt of the mast into position directly over the hole in the deck.
Chapter 37 2010
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Slacking Off on Investing When it comes to investing, the so-called slacker generation has become downright timid -- and in big danger of falling further behind on its retirement savings.
Six Tips to Getting the Best Deal on Your Rent Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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Slacking off on the little things can easily turn in to something much bigger. from → Andrea
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Summertime Slacking… | Fatally Yours skip ahead to content
Summertime Slacking… 2010
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Slacking Senators the editors | May 20, 2009 - 12: 30pm | Email This!
Daily Digest | Spies, Secret Emails, and...Slacking Senators 2009
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Slacking Senators the editors | May 20, 2009 - 12: 30pm | Email This!
Daily Digest | Sonia Sotomayer Shown the Tech Spotlight 2009
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It means XTRA hols, Slacking time (not as if they do not slack during norm days), Waking up late etc
kimmiology Diary Entry kimmiology 2008
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Slacking Off…and Running Simultaneously « Life is so Limelicious
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Slacking in production has the same effect as crop failure.
The Iron Puddler Davis, James J 1922
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Slacking speed, he caught the pull of the current, and with it came a reckless impulse.
The Rapids Alan Sullivan 1907
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