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"I need to miss my work-out at the gym because I have a report to prepare for work tomorrow," says work takes priority over play or fitness.
Marshall P. Duke: Family Dinners -- Now Comes the Hard Part Marshall P. Duke 2011
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"I need to miss my work-out at the gym because I have a report to prepare for work tomorrow," says work takes priority over play or fitness.
Marshall P. Duke: Family Dinners -- Now Comes the Hard Part Marshall P. Duke 2011
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Many people take it for granted that they should start their exercise routines with some stretching on the spot, perhaps hoping it will loosen them up for their work-out.
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They can also purchase On Demand work-out programming.
Business or Pleasure, Health Is Hot for Hotels Anya Martin 2011
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He had just sauntered in that Sunday afternoon when the conference was thinning out, wearing a light purple cotton shirt (or was it pink) and his trademark work-out Brahma boots, and characteristic gait.
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As dozens of beefy studs go through their work-out moves, Jane darts in and out of their routines singing lines like "I like big muscles, and red corpuscles, I like a beautiful hunk of man."
Danny Miller: Jane Russell, Right-Wing Republican and Good Ol' Gal (1921-2011) Danny Miller 2011
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Many people (men and women) make the mistake of turning their partners into their "everything" -- lover, best friend, confidante, advisor, work-out partner.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Life After 50: How You and Your Partner Can Be a Couple Again Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2010
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She says normal work-out clothes are suitable for racing, but she bought a pair of padded rowing pants HK$400 to make sitting in the boat more comfortable.
What's Your Workout Christopher Shay 2011
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And when I look at it, I'm sort of mystified, because if someone came in my office -- and [let's] take off our foreclosure-mitigation hat and just think about a work-out deal -- if someone comes in and says, 'Yes, I paid $250,000 for something.
Homeowners Get The Boot For Bad Paperwork While Banks Get Millions For Same Shahien Nasiripour 2010
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And when I look at it, I'm sort of mystified, because if someone came in my office -- and [let's] take off our foreclosure-mitigation hat and just think about a work-out deal -- if someone comes in and says, 'Yes, I paid $250,000 for something.
Homeowners Get The Boot For Bad Paperwork While Banks Get Millions For Same The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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