At lunchtime, small portions are especially important, because the lunchtime dip in arousal compounds the effects.
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Lunchtime would mean going to one of those Chinese barbecue shops; lunchtime meant ginger-scallion sauce.
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Lunchtime is confusing as hell, and when a Taurus is confused around lunchtime, no one is happy.
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"And we won't be open at lunchtime," he said, "because at lunchtime, let's face it, everyone will be at the beach."
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Space Battle Lunchtime follows "earth chef" Peony as she learns the ropes of (and attempts to survive) Space Battle Lunchtime, an intergalactic cooking competition show.
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Three officers and I stormed the place at around lunchtime.
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Lunchtime isn't much easier; expect confusing conversations with your partners.
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As lunchtime rolled around, it was time for that burger.
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Even lunchtime events can cost charities between $25,000 and $85,000.
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Oh look -my ride home after that crazy lunchtime broadcast!
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By Saturday lunchtime, I was heading down to Brighton Pride.
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The morning crowds had thinned and it was lunchtime now.
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By lunchtime, she estimated she'd taken about a hundred pictures.
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My lunchtime companions ordered the steamed mussels, which looked delicious.
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Finally, lunchtime arrived, and with it Emma Abramovna and Arkady.
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Around lunchtime, another doctor noticed the patient's heart rate spiking.
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It's lunchtime, but only words fill this anomaly's lizardly belly.
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But a lunchtime nudie might just perk up their day.
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And, right then, I decided to smoke my lunchtime cigarette.
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At lunchtime the judge announced he was dismissing the case.
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You could also make a roast beef for lunchtime sandwiches.
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At lunchtime, people drive up to one or the other.
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He ordered people to stay at home from Tuesday lunchtime.
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One newcomer, Guadalajara Taqueria, was bustling during a recent lunchtime.
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At lunchtime the week before Christmas, they were all busy.
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Weather: Rain, mainly after lunchtime, with a high near 253.
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He also publishes Lunchtime Politics, a daily newsletter on polls.
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Plans for the walkout — to start at lunchtime on Sept.
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It was expected to reach 24 feet by lunchtime Sunday.
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At lunchtime, some students left $220 deposits for graduation rings.
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He sits with students during lunchtime to talk about music.
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There's not too much more I can stomach by lunchtime.
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President Donald Trump's lunchtime prediction to broadcasters on Tuesday was right.
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The explosion took place at lunchtime, the agency reported, quoting officials.
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From now on, paperwork has to be delivered by lunchtime Friday.
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Dogs still scurry around at lunchtime hoping for scraps of food.
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The field of 24 was narrowed to 12 semifinalists by lunchtime.
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A recent lunchtime found him sorting chopsticks at a round table.
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I finish by lunchtime and then waddle over to the cafeteria.
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It was around lunchtime and no students were in the classroom.
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In Portland, OR, however, people tended to work out at lunchtime.
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It's around lunchtime, and the cart I stop at is busy.
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He received his diagnosis one Monday lunchtime in September of 2013.
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They look like middle schoolers seeking a cafeteria table at lunchtime.
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It's lunchtime and Nicholas Krgovich has consumed nothing but coffee today.
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He would often greet visitors in the East Room around lunchtime.
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The gallery also organized a series of lunchtime classical music concerts.
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I was constantly having threesomes and quick lunchtime sex during work.
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They seem particularly tight during their lunchtime ritual on the bleachers.
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There will be a communal table, and counter service at lunchtime.
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She still hadn't heard anything by lunchtime, so she called again.
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Times Insider Following Darnell and Sandivel, we were yawning by lunchtime.
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Lunchtime offers include soups, pizza, sandwiches and salads from local markets.
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At these lunchtime shows, she performs in celebration of "Ármame's" release.
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Even though it was lunchtime, the cavernous restaurant was fairly empty.
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Keep the glasses on until lunchtime in Rome — or 383 a.m.
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It was well past lunchtime before it began to empty out.
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Buyers streamed in throughout the day, with a bump at lunchtime.
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The vessel motored northwest, but after lunchtime headed back towards Valletta.
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Then I make toast and Marmite to tide me over until lunchtime.
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Maybe it's just lunchtime, but we're loving this fast-food bridal party.
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This lunchtime experiment lacked some of the merriment of the first one.
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You can blame all of your corporate lunchtime trauma on this guy.
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ONE LUNCHTIME around 1960 a professor proposed a wager to a colleague.
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I read Money Diaries with my coworker — a lunchtime ritual for us.
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I respond to emails and tackle a couple small tasks until lunchtime.
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By lunchtime, it had dropped nearly 2%, dragging down markets across Asia.
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Lunchtime productivity: we've stopped watching the puddle to make a Toblorange. pic.twitter.
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Elton John performed at their lunchtime reception for the star-studded crowd.
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But Hang Ah Tea Room remains lively, even at lunchtime on weekdays.
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But there's still a House Freedom Caucus meeting with Trump before lunchtime.
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" Then, during lunchtime, he and a friend were "singing-rapping, 'Everyone poops.
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Metro shutdown Commuters in Washington may not get to work until lunchtime.
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When lunchtime comes along, we'll eat, then settle down for a nap.
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We arrive at the camp around lunchtime on a relatively dry day.
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The pouch emoji symbolizes the most holy time of the day, lunchtime.
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Tear gas was fired in the crowded central business district at lunchtime.
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Could it be about a partnership, merger or just plain lunchtime golf?
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But at lunchtime on a recent day, the dining room was empty.
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At lunchtime, the crowds massed around them can be several people deep.
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Lunchtime: President Trump is expected to address lawmakers during the GOP retreat.
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"I want you all to notice something," Booker told the lunchtime audience.
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One day, at lunchtime, he went out to buy a roast chicken.
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I know I'll be paying for that when actual lunchtime comes around.
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Anyway, lunchtime was over and now her stomach wouldn't growl all afternoon.
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You're in a friendly mood today, and lunchtime is awesome for networking.
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It's lunchtime, the sun is out, and I've got errands to run.
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Mohammed Uddin was having a bad day, and it was only lunchtime.
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Trinity Wall Street's important Webern festival concludes with this Saturday lunchtime concert.
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Here is a sampling of how children experience lunchtime around the world.
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" Mr. Woolford made his directorial debut in 2010 with the short "Lunchtime.
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By lunchtime, the new GOP line had emerged: The hearings are boring.
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And yet, lunchtime may prove sunny and dry enough to dine alfresco.
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A nut butter and yogurt smoothie can keep you full until lunchtime.
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By lunchtime, Madeline is enjoying her favorite meal: a grilled chicken wrap.
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Oil prices recovered slightly at lunchtime European trading time after earlier losses.
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I think of it when I pull out my wallet at lunchtime.
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No line at the register — I must have beat the lunchtime rush.
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By lunchtime on Friday it had recovered a small part of those losses.
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They arrived around lunchtime, and everyone was gathered in the large dining hall.
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It's often referred to as a "lunchtime procedure," as there's very little downtime.
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The euro fell 0.73 percent against the dollar to $1.0671 in lunchtime trade.
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Sessions and labs of course are a constant, as are the lunchtime speakers.
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Shares of Coca Cola HBC were down 3.5 percent by lunchtime in London.
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During weekdays, I use my lunchtime to increase my professional knowledge and skillset.
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Lunchtime classes, which are hard to fill with paying customers, are often free.
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In many places, Dalit school children are forced to sit separately during lunchtime.
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A witness told AFP that the suicide bomber entered the tent around lunchtime.
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Someone's false teeth were found on a bench on Torquay Harbour at lunchtime.
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One was for a lunchtime news programme, popular with provincial viewers and pensioners.
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Summer was arriving, and so although it was lunchtime, the restaurant was empty.
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Elizabeth Warren is set to deliver the lunchtime keynote, while New Jersey Sen.
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Even Uber has jumped into the fray, with its Uber Eats lunchtime service.
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The recipes are also compiled into The 2016 Healthy Lunchtime Challenge E-Cookbook.
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That can only mean one thing: after a long morning session, it's lunchtime.
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I return home around lunchtime and retreat to my office in the basement.
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We watch TV after breakfast and I practice my piano pieces until lunchtime.
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I arrived at a KFC restaurant in Chester, Virginia around lunchtime on Wednesday.
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It was a little after lunchtime, and sun filtered grayly through the skylights.
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What Revival Food Hall accomplishes is to fill a lunchtime need, Chicago style.
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He performed at the lunchtime party to celebrate the newlyweds, Kensington Palace revealed.
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We arrived around lunchtime and they uncorked a bottle of fucking amazing wine.
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Then it was time for the main attraction: Peter Luger's iconic lunchtime burger.
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Willpower dominated lunchtime, prompting me to make a sandwich instead of order food.
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The lunchtime crowd, eating lobster and drinking Champagne, was jolted by the noise.
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Go out at lunchtime, buy a $20 gift and be done with it.
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It's a little after 1 PM in the weeds of the lunchtime rush.
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Fortunately, there are a number of good steakhouses with reasonably priced lunchtime options.
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Hundreds of people gathered in the upscale Central district at lunchtime on Wednesday.
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We were yawning by lunchtime, when the children's school days had barely begun.
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At lunchtime, children wander the village square toting instrument cases on their backs.
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There were 51 confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK as of Tuesday lunchtime.
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At lunchtime, Swinney plays basketball with anyone in the building who shows up.
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At lunchtime, we stopped at La Folie, a French-run colonial-style lodge.
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But let's be honest, that lunchtime Itsu habit is a big old want.
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" Later: "Now we need to bring it to a close and it's lunchtime.
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A month later, their lunchtime run became a three-times-a-week routine.
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Then, in a lunchtime speech, Vice President Mike Pence shattered the fragile unity.
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Starting around lunchtime, though, visitors — of any nationality — would take apart the wall.
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Pile up your lunchtime takeaway box, and there'll be fuel enough for dinner.
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By lunchtime, a helicopter ambulance had landed in the middle of our playground.
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Here are 30 of our favorite sandwiches to inspire you to lunchtime greatness.
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The first was suggested occasions for consumption; lunchtime and recreational sports were popular.
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Lunchtime is probably a little bit more about getting back to the office.
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Imagine if you could tick 20 undiscovered worlds off your list before space lunchtime.
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It's lunchtime, so I grab the Israeli couscous and veggies I made last night.
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Skipper's Grill features a menu of lunchtime favorites like burgers, sandwiches, tacos and salads.
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Try Healthy Choice Power Bowls — and a few of these other stimulating lunchtime activities.
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"We tend to get a lot of texts every day around lunchtime," Lublin says.
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By lunchtime, Cooper had been in the back seat of Harris' vehicle for hours.
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And, for the lunchtime or after-work boozers, there's a wine and beer nook.
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She, too, headed to LegCo as word of the gathering there spread around lunchtime.
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Meanwhile, sources tell me that Loot's 60 or so employees were informed this lunchtime.
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For some, it was also an unofficial thing, an afterschool club, or during lunchtime.
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Consider this your ultimate guide for lunchtime browsing and late-night shopping sprees alike.
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On Thursday, Kanye West and current POTUS Donald Trump met for a lunchtime conversation.
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People would line up at lunchtime to pet the animals, to reduces the stress.
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Senate Republicans held a spirited closed-door caucus meeting in the Capitol at lunchtime.
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Brown, a developer and technologist, was determined to end the staff's daily lunchtime indecision.
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He thought he was just a smart dude, sharing out a helpful lunchtime hack.
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And anyone else who was in Tribeca, on Broadway, during lunchtime on a weekday.
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Prior to that, the market was shut until lunchtime one day in February 2011.
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Two more arrived at lunchtime, carried in by a young woman named Megan Warden.
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But what if we put Creme Eggs in other popular lunchtime foods and drinks?
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It was now lunchtime, so we made another detour, to a local barbecue place.
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She has learned to set limits, such as spending her lunchtime surfing the web.
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People would line up at lunchtime to go pet the animals to reduce stress.
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It was lunchtime; looking down at his food, he couldn't bring himself to swallow.
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Once Facebook's Park Tower opens, hundreds more will likely add to the lunchtime swarm.
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You know what happens when you arrive at a Sicilian farmer's house at lunchtime?
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During lunchtime and after school, tutors offer one-on-one help to struggling students.
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One lunchtime, Driscoll and Calderin talked about potential songs for the campaign's official playlist.
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" She said, "You could hear the cling, cling, cling of the horseshoes at lunchtime.
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It was lunchtime, about 1:30, so I decided to grab something to eat.
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This note was written at fucking lunchtime on a Saturday, which means that, a.
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But I never really have anything to do during lunchtime, so between 1 p.m.
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His first stop was a pizza bistro in Hampton, lunchtime on a drizzly Monday.
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The energy in that room at lunchtime was so vibrant it was almost overwhelming.
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"This is who I am," Kill said on that lunchtime loop around the stadium.
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The official outcome of the vote may not be known until lunchtime on Friday.
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Frequent blasts of a lifeguard whistle punctuated the steady thrum of crashing surf. Lunchtime.
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You don't have to accept that your phone will be dead by lunchtime, though.
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It gets a little hairy but nothing crazy, and by lunchtime, I'm feeling restless.
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Even if they did bring it, their warm lunch would be cold by lunchtime.
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Theresa May and Donald Trump are set to meet again Friday at around lunchtime.
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By lunchtime, the ploy was effectively over, the fate of the Dreamers deferred — again.
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It was approaching lunchtime, so I hopped in line, not knowing what to expect.
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Next was a stately lunchtime town hall for about three hundred people in Creston.
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Vice President Mike Pence was dispatched to Capitol Hill on Tuesday for lunchtime talks.
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Senate Democrats discussed their next steps at a lunchtime meeting off the Senate chamber.
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When lunchtime came around—usually 2503:40am—I made myself pasta with red sauce.
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They held conference calls about actively fighting against injustices, and had lunchtime strategy meetings.
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Restaurants in Washington, DC which are typically packed with government workers at lunchtime are empty.
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Mini Avocado & Hummus Quesadillas These mini quesadillas are the perfect lunchtime or dinner nosh. 4.
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The aim was to prevent the mass exodus of spectators that usually happens around lunchtime.
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Don't skip breakfast, and consider having what you would typically eat for dinner during lunchtime.
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Something bad happened at lunchtime: The restaurant I was at said it didn't have McGriddles.
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My parent's generation should be forgiven for thinking that wraps were an acceptable lunchtime entree.
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His lunchtime partner predicted it would lead to a weaker Europe and a strengthened Russia.
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Sanlitun, a glitzy shopping area usually jampacked with people at lunchtime, was a concrete wasteland.
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I won the lunchtime lottery when there was leftover Dos Toros from an intern orientation.
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Ahead, the best responses to Rick's imaginary lunchtime reunion of our favorite Walking Dead characters.
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Another small study found a similar phenomenon at play when participants had a lunchtime meal.
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I'm certainly interested in trying Allset out myself (especially since it's almost lunchtime in NYC).
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An oily T-zone that looks more like a mirror than a forehead come lunchtime?
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They don't often have the chance to stay for a while and talk after lunchtime.
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"He's dying," said a bystander, piling on as tension mounted around lunchtime one recent weekday.
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My first year at Comedy Central, I would duck out to do sessions at lunchtime.
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It's approaching lunchtime, so we decide to find a place to sit, chat, and eat.
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Protein also fills you up, so your appetite doesn't kick in until lunchtime—another win.
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How do you think it might make students feel about school and, in particular, lunchtime?
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This author can't judge, as he purchased one shortly before the site crashed around lunchtime.
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EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum is slated to hold his own keynote address at lunchtime.
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On his own, he couldn't draw a crowd at lunchtime in one of his Starbucks.
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CCTV aired the segment Monday during its national lunchtime news, according to The Associated Press.
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Still, at lunchtime on May 8th, the 21 Club greeted its first guests since January.
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Now all you need to do is get those lunchtime cooking skills on fleek. 1.
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Unlike the rainbow churros, the limited-edition cartoon character churro often sold out before lunchtime.
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At lunchtime in Jervis Inlet, a humpback whale surfaced lazily, spouting and waving a fin.
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To get them through, they are allowed to sleep around lunchtime and after 9 p.m.
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Lemon Herb Zucchini Noodle Salad Try zoodles instead of lettuce for a lunchtime win.7.
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I would hitchhike to work for the lunchtime rush Monday through Thursday to make money.
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At lunchtime, each pulls out a home-packed lunch that reveals more about their personality.
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And as Mr. Trump emerged from lunchtime talks with Senate Republicans, his appraisal was upbeat.
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But just after lunchtime in London on Wednesday came the second stage of the offensive.
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He combined his morning and afternoon prayers into one session around lunchtime at his synagogue.
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At lunchtime, he often brought communion to housebound parishioners he explained in a telephone interview.
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I went to my local Whole Foods around lunchtime yesterday and found it unusually packed.
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Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat, told a lunchtime crowd at a recent gaming conference here.
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At lunchtime, he seemed to make more deliveries of plates and silverware than actual food.
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The Dow has dropped more than 300 points (or 1.3 percent) — and it's only lunchtime.
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" The band, the fake newscaster said, "created a musical legend that will last a lunchtime.
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Bottas had also completed 65 laps, one short of a full race distance, by lunchtime.
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Gardner was on his phone and unavailable to comment at a vote shortly before lunchtime.
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Today, I'm not at all hungry at lunchtime, so I resolve to eat at dinner.
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New York (CNN Business)Stocks went into reverse just before lunchtime on Wall Street Monday.
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When things go well, the dialogue will have been planed, sanded, and smoothed by lunchtime.
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It's finally lunchtime and I eat my leftover langostino fried rice I made last night.
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Nearly a third of cold brew drinkers buy the beverage during lunchtime, according to Technomic.
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The attack was unleashed at lunchtime local time Friday, when mosques were full of worshippers.
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Shares of Commerzbank fell on the results, trading about 2 percent lower in lunchtime deals.
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About New York At lunchtime Thursday, Miguel Lopez paused on his rounds in Elmhurst, Queens.
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The chain is also making digital improvements to encourage more orders, including outside of lunchtime.
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Deep conversations will go down at lunchtime, and powerful meetings will take place this evening.
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It's lunchtime, and we're sitting in the gutted remains of the house he's painting today.
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Staver is a manager with her own office, so she naps under her desk at lunchtime.
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Last lunchtime visit, I shared an outdoor picnic table with a couple and their toddler daughter.
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Armstrong said the lines got busier around lunchtime as people started arriving from across the state.
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They arrived at the campus around lunchtime, and headed for the cafeteria with their school chaperones.
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I headed to the Original Cannabis Cafe in West Hollywood, California, around lunchtime on a Monday.
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But during the weekday lunchtime rush, the tiny brick-paved lane becomes a destination unto itself.
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"She was in good spirits when she left at lunchtime to go to Asda," he continued.
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Maybe you feel a little better when you're coming home from work, or maybe at lunchtime.
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EVERY FRIDAY lunchtime, Washington's Church of the Epiphany near the White House turns into a mosque.
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It's lunchtime when she receives a visitor at her secluded farm in the northeast Georgia mountains.
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At lunchtime, for example, the employees take out their prayer mats and perform Muslim midday prayers.
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At lunchtime, I eat my packed salad and make tea before heading back to my class.
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They even moved Thanksgiving dinner to lunchtime so that they can take advantage of the deals.
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He said a torrent of sludge tore through the mine's offices, including a cafeteria during lunchtime.
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At lunchtime, the café is packed and it is hard to find a place to sit.
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People still thought cigarettes were kind of healthy and drank scotch in the office at lunchtime.
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Around lunchtime, Greens leader Richard Di Natale appeared and held a press conference on the beach.
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Each day in Persona 5 consists of multiple phases: Morning, Lunchtime, Afternoon, After School, and Evening.
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Check the #TGTG app now to see what lunchtime specials are on offer #CallingAllFoodies #TooGoodToGo pic.twitter.
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Two students in Tennessee decided to make lunchtime a little more interesting for their fellow classmates.
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I looked in the window at lunchtime last week and saw only three people in line.
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The Fhitting Room offers lunchtime classes, but otherwise the workouts are before and after work hours.
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Reuben was born deaf and has started lunchtime lessons to teach sign language at school. pic.twitter.
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At lunchtime on a recent weekday, 17 people were eating in a space that seats 120.
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McConnell said the rest of the Senate Republican Conference backed him in a lunchtime meeting Tuesday.
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But another, perhaps more enticing, lunchtime option is venturing out into the Mission's signature burrito scene.
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Afterward, on social media, the men shared lunchtime selfies of themselves with two Northern Irish politicians.
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It's already getting meme'd and we can expect this video to be fully viral by lunchtime.
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Akzo's spokesman Leslie McGibbon confirmed two face-to-face meetings took place, including the lunchtime appointment.
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For fun, I've been watching "Family Guy" in the ship's galley at lunchtime with the crew.
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Around lunchtime, Steven Swank, 23, was packing a few cases of water into a little sedan.
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He rarely got out of bed until lunchtime and didn't even have access to a yard.
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The tiny, tender grain will also be one of several options for Teranga's lunchtime grain bowls.
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"Some workplaces could organize a lunchtime protest outside their work or near their work," Allinson said.
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"I've probably had my hands licked 19 times since lunchtime," he said, of his own dogs.
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So does Jane, who has arranged some low, heathery sprigs in a small vase for lunchtime.
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I visited the Erewhon grocery store in Venice Beach, California, on a Tuesday afternoon around lunchtime.
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At lunchtime, Corrado and Dean paired up in search of Macduff Hughes, director of Google Translate.
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He placed it in a plastic crate that, by lunchtime, contained four metal boxes of bullets.
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Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, joined the chorus in a lunchtime address.
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Around lunchtime, he returned to the car and saw that Marion was still breathing, but crying.
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Prices had pulled back slightly in later trade to hover around $1,334.48 by lunchtime in London.
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He was taken to Monaco's main police station; he assumed he would be out by lunchtime.
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I read all day, paused for supper, read until late, woke early, and finished at lunchtime.
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It's a Thursday lunchtime rally at Papa's Ice House in the northern Houston suburb of Spring.
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He looked at his gold watch now and then as the session ran deep into lunchtime.
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By lunchtime, more than a quarter of Democratic senators had concurred; by evening, a solid majority.
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Once lunchtime rolls around, however, Chris' secondary character trait comes into play: She really loves Subway.
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At lunchtime, customers were mobbing the counters to order their food and pick it up, causing chaos.
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They had recovered slightly by lunchtime trade to hover around 5.5 percent lower than Friday's closing price.
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An officer drops by regularly, usually during lunchtime, checks in with administrators, then goes on his way. ●
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Each wrap was cut into sad little halves, putting us all at risk of lunchtime-Induced depression.
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On Friday, at lunchtime during a water rights memorandum signing, Trump increased the jobs number to 600,000.
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The Republicans never discuss how good their healthcare bill is, & it will get even better at lunchtime.
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In one lunchtime conversation, Drollinger mentioned another of his foreign contacts, a member of the Romanian Parliament.
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Witnesses described a harrowing lunchtime scene inside Panera Bread in Abingdon, about 25 miles outside of Baltimore.
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It's not like a street food market, when people come at lunchtime and then in the evening.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. It's lunchtime and I'm frying potatoes over a garbage incinerator.
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The Soviet dictator would often watch Westerns into the small hours, reappearing at lunchtime the next day.
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She'll put homemade vinaigrette or salsa in a little container, and toss the salad when it's lunchtime.
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A lunchtime BBC news report visited a conference where the excitement about Bitcoins (and blockchain) was palpable.
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Do you enjoy leaving the building at lunchtime or would you rather stay chained to your desk?
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Lunchtime was a blessed relief because the kickdrum was augmented by the sound of my own mastication.
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At lunchtime, the parents of a friend picked him up and said there had been an emergency.
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In the harrowing adventure that is childhood (and teenager-hood), lunchtime was among the more turbulent experiences.
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Copies of the newspapers, collected in sets of three, sold out from Moscow newsstands by lunchtime Monday.
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Photo: Matthew Reyes (Gizmodo)It's lunchtime—or maybe it's just a break you're taking from the world.
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Flights across Europe were cancelled and delayed, not resuming until lunchtime, after all nine protesters were arrested.
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I will forever be grateful that I chose to go on a walk that lunchtime in March.
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"We don't open at lunchtime because we're very busy getting ready for the evening show," he says.
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Sitting alone and dripping in sweat in your tent after one too many key bumps before lunchtime?
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At around lunchtime, Jackson says, a police officer entered the restaurant and eyewitnesses heard two gunshots fired.
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I wondered if it would be worth it to smoke my lunchtime cigarette now, out of boredom.
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More than a dozen activists had been arrested at Waterloo Bridge near parliament by lunchtime on Tuesday.
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Parents want photos taken before lunchtime and recess, when spaghetti sauce and grass stains ruin special outfits.
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It's lunchtime, so go eat your quinoa salmon bowl and let people be sad if they want.
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"The majority of fast food traffic is around lunchtime, when people aren't typically getting dessert," he said.
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During a sun-soaked lunchtime visit, I went local, starting with on-tap beer from Vinohradsky Pivovar.
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Schools, which traditionally closed at lunchtime, relying on stay-at-home mothers, have gradually lengthened their hours.
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The move comes ahead of the announcement of UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak's annual budget on Wednesday lunchtime.
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The skies will clear throughout the day, the humidity will drop, and lunchtime should be pretty sunny.
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The boy felt a little better as the day progressed and by lunchtime was up and walking.
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Meeting them at lunchtime means having a lunch cover story ready at all times: pizza at Armand's.
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By lunchtime on Friday, he had served only two customers, not even 10 percent of normal traffic.
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Sweetgreen, the salad restaurant chain known for lines out the door during lunchtime, is its anchor tenant.
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"If you get the lunchtime slot with Bill, you're eating burgers," Cerrell told the Telegraph in 2016.
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As it turned out, Faulkner was in fact operating as an unlicensed vendor with his lunchtime endeavor.
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At lunchtime, he goes to the cafeteria, but like Jerry he has no money to actually eat.
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I do manage to finish the blog post from yesterday and revise a one-pager before lunchtime.
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GOP leaders at lunchtime Wednesday said that raising the age threshold wouldn't have enough votes to pass.
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I headed to the Original Cannabis Cafe in West Hollywood, California, on a Monday afternoon around lunchtime.
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"We don't have it right this minute, but we're getting closer," Mr. Cornyn said shortly before lunchtime.
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At lunchtime I went in a cubicle, ate a sandwich, and then fell into a deep slumber.
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At lunchtime, you can grab a made-to-order sandwich or salad along with an elegant pastry.
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IT IS LUNCHTIME in London, and customers at the Hub Coffee House are tucking in to jacket potatoes.
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It's a weekday lunchtime and the place is bustling, with a takeaway queue snaking out of the door.
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The 2012 paper summarized the results of two experiments, including an observation of how students behaved during lunchtime.
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It is actually lunchtime and I'm in a treat-yo-self mood after seven hours of bleep-blooping.
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Each day around lunchtime, I spent 10 minutes with my headset on and my mind at the beach.
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After lunchtime, the clouds will thunder and blast us with rain and gale-force winds from every direction.
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Now it's lunchtime, and I plop into a seat in the staff lounge after heating up my soup.
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To customers at Sweetgreen, the new Tingly Sweet Potato and Kelp Bowl will be just another lunchtime option.
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Mugabe made no comment to reporters as he cast his ballot around lunchtime accompanied by his wife, Grace.
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"It's just another way of exerting control," Amira Abd el Sayed, 20, said recently during her lunchtime break.
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OFFICE — AFTERNOONThe CORRIDOR DIGITAL headquarters are hitting the usual lull around lunchtime, when an UNUSUAL EMAIL shows up.
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If you have wealth and no job, you sit there twiddling your thumbs and start drinking at lunchtime.
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For many, lunchtime was an hour-long ordeal of either retreating to the bathroom or eating utterly alone.
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A few agonizing hours went by until lunchtime, when I ravenously inhaled the salmon I brought with me.
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Prosecutors had until Tuesday lunchtime to request further detention of the 39-year-old Uzbek or release him.
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He passed away at the hospital on Saturday around lunchtime, his family and manager said in the statement.
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That's a challenge, whether you're talking about detergent, clothing, the new Rihanna single or a burrito at lunchtime.
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On Sunday at lunchtime it is unexpectedly alive, full of both customers and cars arriving to collect orders.
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It's two-thirty in the afternoon and all the child has had since lunchtime yesterday is dry cornflakes.
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Ms. Yellen will deliver a lunchtime address in Philadelphia, then hold a round-table discussion with local workers.
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His most common order at Panera, a lunchtime go-to on the road, is soup and a salad.
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Europe's travel and leisure stocks led the gains Friday lunchtime, up more than 1 percent amid earnings news.
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While teaching at Bellevue Hospital, she held lunchtime markets in her classroom to sell pieces to other teachers.
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"Lunchtime is always a safe bet for fresh food," a seven-year Costco employee wrote ina Reddit AMA.
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Protesters disrupted the morning commute and brought parts of the central business district to a standstill around lunchtime.
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It's lunchtime on a weekday, and I've decided to visit the celebrated David Hockney retrospective at Tate Britain.
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Lunchtime in The Breakfast Club (212) Remember judging, or being judged, for the lunches you brought to school?
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She was 225 years old, a lunchtime regular at the Arch Diner near her home in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
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My office has one that rehearses on weekdays during lunchtime, and we're gearing up for our holiday concert.
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During a recent lunchtime sitting, Bertie Carvel sat in one of Rules' red velvet booths surveying the scene.
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Quite the lovely Friday we're having in New York City, but there's a possibility of showers after lunchtime.
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He said he would lock himself in his office early in the morning and not emerge until lunchtime.
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Just Eat shares were trading at 744 pence by lunchtime on Tuesday, implying hopes for a bidding war.
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At the world's busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, severe weather caused widespread delays around lunchtime Thursday.
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Some of the demonstrators who reached Barcelona around lunchtime Friday had left their hometowns as early as Wednesday.
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It was around lunchtime, and they sat out in the hallway by the elevator closest to my desk.
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I arrived on a Thursday around lunchtime, and there was no line ahead of me to check-in.
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While working as graphic designers at a branding agency, they started conducting "lunchtime experiments" with the office SodaStream.
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By lunchtime Thai Airways had resumed "normal flight operations" to Europe "through airspace outside Pakistan's," the airline said.
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Lunchtime runs to see her dealer grew longer and became lies about flat tires or broken-down cars.
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As lunchtime approached, Mila Milosevic brought her husband, Joe Whelski, to buy figure skates as a Christmas present.
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Where the Christchurch shootings happened A gunman targeted two mosques in central Christchurch at lunchtime Friday local time.
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The recognition At lunchtime Tuesday, Xavier learned that the congressman for his district was coming to meet him.
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Elton John also performed at the lunchtime reception, which was held at St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle.
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Lunchroom respite Our lunchroom isn't decorated, so while I like the fish décor, lunchtime is a nice change.
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MARBELLA, Spain — It was just after lunchtime on Tuesday, and Christian Pulisic was facing a rare free afternoon.
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My father is the kind of widower for whom procuring his lunchtime turkey sandwich is a significant victory.
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One lunchtime, Pizza Preacher spoke about the idea of whether there was such a thing as an unforgivable sin.
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Now it's lunchtime, and she's not picking up the phone, so I try to reach her via my dad.
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The first error was on vivid display during a lunchtime conversation several years ago with one of my colleagues.
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But at lunchtime, you may have demand for 20 times that, but only for that one hour of lunch.
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But step inside Sardi's — nearly empty at lunchtime on a weekday — and the plush booths are cool and sequestered.
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See every single steal, ahead, and plan to make CVS and its site your lunchtime hangout through March 2.
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The chain is also trying to address weaker lunchtime food sales, although executives did not share any more specifics.
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CAIRO — Somewhere in Egypt, around lunchtime Tuesday, the country reached a major milestone: its 100 millionth citizen was born.
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Poke it with a fork a few times before you nuke it, lest your office experience a lunchtime explosion.
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On a Friday lunchtime it does a brisk trade as a diverse crowd pops in to use its services.
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Delivery people often mount pavements or drive against the flow of traffic to maximise earnings during the lunchtime rush.
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The latest: The first funerals of the attack victims began taking place in Christchurch around lunchtime Wednesday local time.
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Just make sure you browse while you're on a break — maybe wait to travel window-shop until, say, lunchtime.
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HSBC's Hong Kong shares were down 1.5% by the market's lunchtime break, while the broader market was down 2.9%.
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" The website encourages "Bible-believing Americans to take time to specifically pray for our nation at lunchtime every day.
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IHOP used the marketing stunt to promote its new line of burgers, designed to lure in customers during lunchtime.
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It's lunchtime on a Tuesday in April and Joe Beddia is about to show me how to make pizza.
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And one by one, during a private lunchtime meeting that ran hot at times, they found no easy answers.
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Many noted that quality employees are attracted to a companies mission and culture, not free lunchtime wood-working classes.
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When you do want to enjoy a restaurant meal for the sake of pleasure or convenience, make it lunchtime.
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But Thursday's lunchtime performance at Trinity Church inadvertently became a tribute to another musician who shook up conventions: Prince.
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It was unmistakably her, because although it was past lunchtime she was still dressed in the new white pajamas.
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The place was packed at lunchtime and has thrived by not changing anything, not recalibrating, not making vegan pastrami.
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At lunchtime on Thomson Avenue on Wednesday, two or three food carts dotted each block on the busy thoroughfare.
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Lunchtime is the biggest financial opportunity for the company, Rosalind Brewer, chief operating officer, said during the shareholders' meeting.
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Skies will stay mostly cloudy today, with a small chance of showers before lunchtime and a high near 28.
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She explained that the root of her sadness was being unable to contribute to lunchtime conversations about the app.
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"Lunchtime is always a safe bet for fresh food," a seven-year Costco employee wrote in a Reddit AMA.
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The 6 percent drop in Sibanye's share price by lunchtime on Thursday suggests shareholders are sceptical about that value.
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We've all been there — you're head-down busy, and by the time you look up, it's way past lunchtime.
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Try it once in the morning, once around lunchtime, and once on your way home from work, for example.
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All 600 have also been invited to a lunchtime reception given by Queen Elizabeth II at St George's Hall.
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Around 1,000 protesters blocked roads in the heart of the city's Central business district during the lunchtime rush hour.
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And just after lunchtime, I wanted to experiment a bit with the app, try out the filters and such.
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"My experience with Woody Allen is that he's empowering to women," she told reporters during a lunchtime press event.
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The drama started at lunchtime on a warm spring day, when the driver drove his vehicle into the crowds.
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"At lunchtime, the line was out the door," an older woman who was panhandling outside the restaurant told me.
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At that time, Brian McNally's 44, located inside the Royalton, was a lunchtime hot spot with editors and fashionistas.
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At lunchtime, they gave half the children a segmented plate with pictures of fruits and vegetables in the compartments.
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At one central London outlet where paper straws were already in use, lunchtime customers voiced support for the move.
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Rays of sunshine will see us through the morning commute, but by lunchtime the sky will be mostly overcast.
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The Moon also connects with rebel planet Uranus is Aries at 12:08 PM— lunchtime will be very exciting!
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If you're happy to be interrupted at lunchtime, say, but not during working hours, that's straightforward enough to configure.
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Can you NOT see that it's lunchtime and I'm racking around the kitchen trying to make the kids' lunches?
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Some new crests also emerged just before lunchtime as more people were using their home connections during the day.
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At lunchtime, a fluted pasta shape called torchio is tossed in a stewy sauce of lamb, sage, and eggplant.
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During lunchtime the first day I took a quick stroll to the park and hung out with some ducks.
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On weekdays, an average of 850 people, many who work in nearby office towers, frequent the park at lunchtime.
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Pack my backpack with Diet Coke and mixed nuts in case of lunchtime hunger, and we're out the door.
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I usually tackle the new puzzle on my commute to work and then dive into the archives by lunchtime.
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On Christmas day, many families will celebrate with a lunchtime barbie to grill, and then head to the beach.
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Around lunchtime on March 7, two girls faked a fight in the cafeteria, drawing the orderlies into the fracas.
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Studio and class time is enhanced by our Evening Lecture Series, Gallery Exhibitions, Lunchtime Lectures, and visiting artist critiques.
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Tom Ough, Newcastle Chronicle journalist, leading puddle reporter: I became aware of Puddle Watch at some point over lunchtime.
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In Darwin, around 435 miles away from the epicenter, it hit at lunchtime and office workers sought safety outside.
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I will be there no later then lunchtime tomorrow, I know you have no reason to believe me after what i did to you, but I promise that if i dont make it on my own by lunchtime tomorrow I will call for a ride to assist me with my commitment issues.
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For the moment, the lunchtime set has survived the purge, but there's no way to know if that will last.
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Other diners, who witnessed the lunchtime incident, told a local television station they saw rodents falling from the restaurant's ceiling.
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It is now lunchtime, and Joseph has heartlessly called-off the playground marriage that was due to happen this afternoon.
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The simple dressing coats the veggies and protein so they're perfectly seasoned when you pop open your jar at lunchtime.
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At lunchtime, Harris went to the car and opened the door to put some light bulbs in the front seat.
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I make an appointment for a 90-minute Thai massage after work ($55), and go into the office around lunchtime.
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By lunchtime the Picture House is packed but its rival, the Bridge, is still shut and its curtains are closed.
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A section of the bridge gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, plunging dozens of vehicles 50 meters below.
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It's lunchtime on Wall Street, but it'd be hard to tell by peeking inside some of its most famed establishments.
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Ditch the coat and grab the shades — we're expecting sunshine by lunchtime and highs in the 63s today and tomorrow.
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After meeting with British regulators, Uber's new CEO dialed into the meeting, which took place after lunchtime in San Francisco.
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I eat my standard weekend breakfast again (tea and peanut butter toast), and we all relax and chat until lunchtime.
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The study did not analyze how students get to school, whether they leave campus during lunchtime, or where they live.
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Mulvaney was present for a lunchtime Cabinet meeting, where the President ignored shouted questions about Mulvaney's future in the administration.
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The Warings watched the lunchtime battle for 10 minutes before the gator finally dealt a fatal blow to the snake.
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Lunchtime. Hear us out: Take a second out of your crazy day for a nutritious meal with no artificial ingredients.
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Of those round trips, 96 took place during Russian public holidays or between Friday lunchtime in Moscow and Monday morning.
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While wife Angelina Jolie did not join Brad for the lunchtime excursion, he was ably supported by son Knox, 7.
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We started meal prepping to cut out costs around lunchtime (and reduce waste) and brushed up on our cooking creativity.
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I'll be hungry before lunchtime, but if I'm not out the door by 7:59, I might miss the bus.
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A nearby fast-food joint offers a lunchtime "Menu Anticrisis" (roast chicken, baguette, packet of crisps and a soft drink).
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Asian markets seemed to reflect few of these worries on Thursday morning, but the calm did not last past lunchtime.
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She meets me in my office and we focus for about an hour before our stomachs tell us it's lunchtime.
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I use during lunchtime at work, only a couple of lines or so, which I smoke in the handicap bathroom.
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Casino, the French retailer group, said its profits beat its 2016 target but its shares moved higher at lunchtime trade.
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"The Republicans never discuss how good their healthcare bill is, & it will get even better at lunchtime," Trump tweeted Wednesday.
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Author or editor of seven books, including "Running for Office," he also publishes Lunchtime Politics, a daily newsletter on polls.
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You can also request or offer rides up in advance, so you can plan for that ride home at lunchtime.
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I joined the team for a lunchtime delivery of Pinkberry frozen yogurt with more toppings than I had ever seen.
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A section of the bridge gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, plunging dozens of vehicles 50 metres below.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was crossing Central Park on the M66 on my way to a lunchtime doctor's appointment.
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But when it comes to actually eating food at lunchtime, some students are running out of time and going hungry.
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Request that the school share its outdoor schedule with your wife, so she can take advantage of naptime or lunchtime.
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The mobile search app, for example, now automatically pulls up suggestions for nearby places to eat when lunchtime rolls around.
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Her lunchtime excursion to a bar initially looked like nothing more than an act of disobedience by a chagrined employee.
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When I visit, it's Saturday, just before lunchtime, and quiet apart from the occasional sound of the till springing open.
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Every lunchtime in Beijing queues of phone-waggling customers zip past tills with a "beep", and no fiddling for notes.
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It was lunchtime and— adhering to his image as a man of the people—he chose a neighborhood burger joint.
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Because you know that you're gonna stay out until lunchtime the next day, you're not looking for that immediate gratification.
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Of those round trips, 96 took place during Russian public holidays or between Friday lunchtime in Moscow and Monday morning.
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"Rowley Leigh was the egg chef when the place opened and at lunchtime, there was an omelette menu," he explains.
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They will purposely not take their Juuls to school, only to relent at lunchtime and rush home for a hit.
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But at least, at around lunchtime every weekday, her kids can look forward to drawing with Mo Willems on YouTube.
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Mr. Coale said the MSNBC president, Phil Griffin, informed Ms. Van Susteren in person in Washington around lunchtime on Thursday.
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The first involves a lunchtime meeting between Logan, Kendall, Nan and Rhea, during which Ken keeps refreshing New York's website.
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Despite shares trading over 2.5 percent lower at lunchtime, Anglo American's stock recovered its losses, closing positively at 0.19 percent.
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Its latest venture, just north of Grand Central Terminal, drastically improves the state of lunchtime ennui for the midtown masses.
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"I, frankly, was concerned," Mr. Zucker said during a lunchtime session with journalists and executives at CNN's parent company, Turner.
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They didn't even call a break for lunch when the usual lunchtime hour came in the middle of his answer.
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Even state-funded schools often accommodate religious demands, allowing for lunchtime prayer, shortened days during Ramadan and optional head scarfs.
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Around lunchtime, a tweet appeared that said Musk was mulling a take-private transaction for Tesla, his electric car company.
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A CCTV image obtained by CNN showed the missing Saudi journalist entering the Saudi consulate at lunchtime on October 2.
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This makes the iPad/Folio combo ideal for lunchtime reading, alongside the fact that the keys are seamless and waterproof.
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Second, people are likely to be a bit more restrained in their alcohol consumption at lunchtime than in the evenings.
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Though the line outside the shop had been short in the morning, come lunchtime it was snaking around the block.
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On a recent afternoon, the lobby of Mr. Wen's hotel began to stir as guests rose from their lunchtime naps.
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If you have something important you need to talk to someone about, do it during lunchtime, not later this evening.
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If you're looking for a true lunchtime indulgence, Tolsma recommended trying a tuna-melt sandwich prepared diner-style in bacon grease.
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The former first couple arrived in Milan around lunchtime on Saturday via private jet and a phalanx of security and vehicles.
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Lines form before the stall opens at 5:30 AM and the wait can be up to two hours at lunchtime.
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If I was working from home, I ducked out at lunchtime for an hour to train with Matt, an architect neighbor.
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I made the mistake of not eating at lunchtime and then spent a fruitless, hungry afternoon wandering from restaurant to restaurant.
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The company will also be looking to innovate lunchtime by improving the lunch items it already offers nationwide like Bistro Boxes.
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I then take a 30-minute lunchtime walk and stop at CVS to get peanut butter M&Ms as a treat.
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Now her daily visits, usually around lunchtime, are a welcome break for many of the jurors facing long days of testimony.
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Lunchtime is busy, but even so let's be diligent about keeping the floor, windows, and the area around the door clean.
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Workers say that at lunchtime, the fish allow them to pat their bellies in exchange for crumbs, just like the dogs.
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The same batch of showers will move through Michigan during the day and reach Ohio by lunchtime, remaining until polls close.
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By lunchtime, Republicans in the House voted unanimously on the House floor to to keep the OCE in place as is.
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Sharp viewers may spy astronauts using Huggies wipes to wipe down their workstations or bottles of Sriracha to spice up lunchtime.
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Lunchtime is a perfect way to break up the working day and provides the fuels to see us through the afternoon.
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Huddles in Mr. McConnell's Capitol suite and a lunchtime conclave appeared to stem any wavering and push Republican troops into line.
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Around lunchtime on Tuesday, April 3rd, employees at YouTube's headquarters in San Bruno, California, began reporting gunshots fired in the building.
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It just so happens that earlier today, a Mashable reporter was taking a lunchtime stroll on the outskirts of Tesla headquarters.
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"Republicans never discuss how good their heathcare bill is, & it will get even better at lunchtime", he tweeted on Wednesday morning.
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The metro said it was forced to close two of the network's seven lines at lunchtime on Friday after protest action.
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It's lunchtime in Midtown and the crowd is waiting to eat at Manhattan's first Jollibee — suddenly, it's the place to be.
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For the first time ever this lunchtime wind, nuclear and solar were all generating more than both gas and coal combined.
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If these fail to yield a result by lunchtime on Saturday, IG Metall will escalate the dispute with 24-hour strikes.
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Sometimes when Osiris Hoil looks around one of his seven District Taco restaurants, jampacked during lunchtime, he still can't believe it.
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Events had included a seminar that was also a performance, lunchtime grilling by eager postdocs, and lively discussions with senior researchers.
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I simply logged onto the app every morning, selected my meal for later that day and picked it up at lunchtime.
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It's easy to increase your intake of vitamin D this way—throw some mushrooms into your breakfast omelets or lunchtime salads.
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Brent crude rose 0.6 percent to $58.16 a barrel while U.S. oil futures hovered near the $52 level in lunchtime trade.
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On Tuesday, a 200-metre section of the Morandi viaduct gave way in busy lunchtime traffic, killing at least 38 people.
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It's a great lunchtime brew and, as I've insisted for years, the perfect ballpark beer, especially for an early afternoon game.
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On most days, the refrigerator only cools food for about four hours and leftovers won't last beyond lunchtime the next day.
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Many have been delighted, with many outlets of the UK fast-food chain selling out of the new arrival by lunchtime.
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The organization acknowledged law enforcement officers who thwarted the latest alleged plot and thanked the student who reported the lunchtime comment.
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For whatever reason, there was even an unprecedented dose of sunshine to greet the cart during its Saturday afternoon lunchtime run.
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Weather forecasters are expecting near-record highs: low 60s when your alarm goes off; low 70s and mostly cloudy by lunchtime.
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One hispanic student even claims that her fellow minority classmates were spit on as the hate procession passed again during lunchtime.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - It was a case of hold the honey, double the mustard in Times Square at lunchtime on Tuesday.
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Inside, the news blares footage from 200 yards away, as he fries up a batch of cod for the lunchtime rush.
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So it was hardly surprising that, around lunchtime on the first day, we found ourselves at the edge of a cliff.
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At lunchtime on Wednesday, Grant laid out cans of soup for everyone and made the kids heat up their own portions.
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Johnson and Khan will meet at lunchtime on Thursday to discuss the next steps for London, a spokesman for Khan said.
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The New Orleans rescue crew said they had not found any bodies as of lunchtime Thursday, but such searches take time.
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Pies were prepped and served across six local pizza shops and ready for lunchtime: first come, first served -- one per family.
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On a lunchtime walk, she proposed "Tin House," after the metal-sided house McCormack had purchased for the publication's Portland office.
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I discovered her in the same spot around lunchtime, surrounded by bare-limbed dolls, little high heels and tiny, bright dresses.
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At lunchtime on Thursday, Ayuko Iwai, 29, a Japanese caregiver, spooned mashed chicken and soft-boiled rice into a resident's mouth.
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They planned the heist at the church, Santa Maria Maddalena, for lunchtime, when the parish priest was sure to be out.
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A lunchtime "pause" class recently taught French and American participants how to make a chestnut risotto in a saffron-infused broth.
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When you have an office, you might have a carved-out lunchtime, which is when most people go and get food.
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Kill, the Rutgers offensive coordinator, acknowledged as much on a lunchtime walk around the Scarlet Knights' football stadium two weeks ago.
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At the annual DealBook conference last week, business leaders joined a lunchtime conversation to talk about the state of innovation today.
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Lab-grown meats cultured from celebrity DNA are sure to follow, with Ellen Nuggets and Kanye Salami Subs becoming lunchtime favorites.
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Now he incorporates a lunchtime swim in the hotel pool into his auction day, breaking up his eight hours on stage.
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COMEY: No, he — he called me at my desk at lunchtime, and asked me was I free for dinner that night.
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At lunchtime, you're better off asking a local for recommendations or searching Google Maps the old fashioned way (on your smartphone).
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Around lunchtime as Judiciary Democrats noshed on tacos, the Intelligence Committee released its long-awaited final report on the Ukraine investigation.
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At lunchtime with my party of friends, I could not eat, or stay still, or find any way to be comfortable.
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During a recent lunchtime protest, he watched as an older man crossing the street was suddenly tackled by riot police officers.
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"I try every Friday afternoon to leave work at lunchtime and go to my home and screen a movie," he says.
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It was lunchtime, and five escorts ushered me into a cavernous cafeteria, where I drank sugary tea and ate soupy dal.
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A bit farther down the block, lunchtime lines were forming at Avocaderia, which bills itself as the world's first avocado bar.
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I am also upset I forgot to pack my water bottle, so I'll have no water until a break at lunchtime.
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Lunchtime Studios was also showing off the poker RPG on PC, but it seems much more ideal for a mobile platform.
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The U.K.'s currency fell to $1.286 during lunchtime trade in Europe, a level not seen since August of last year.
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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel completed more than a race distance before lunchtime, doing 69 laps on medium tyres, and was fourth fastest.
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GARNER All those lunchtime martinis Arthur Schlesinger Jr. consumes in his memoir, "A Life in the 20th Century," are pretty inspiring.
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By lunchtime Friday, the Panama City team had served 22011,0003 meals and each station began cooking 2000,210 meals to be served Saturday.
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The worst offenders are sugary cereals that lack fiber and protein, which can cause a blood sugar spike and crash before lunchtime.
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Paris is a lunchtime minefield, and if I'm not careful, I know I'll end up spending more money than I can afford.
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Sweetgreen was founded in 2007 and has since attracted lunchtime lines for its unique salad offerings, with ingredients sourced from local farms.
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Workers in the City have long enjoyed the tradition of a "cheeky" lunchtime pint or after-work drinks in a nearby pub.
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Sterling added to losses in the previous session to fall 0.2 percent lower against the dollar to $1.24 in lunchtime trade Friday.
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He took all the classes you're supposed to take, and when people asked him what his favorite subject was, he'd say lunchtime.
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Everyone is getting on your nerves, and lunchtime is no better—no one is making any sense or showing up on time!
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It was lunchtime; the person she asked was sitting in the cafeteria with lots of people and so they all piled on.
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I'm down to just one item on my to-do list and it's only lunchtime, so I'm feeling pretty good about today!
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Kensington Palace confirmed that Elton John performed at the lunchtime gathering, hosted by Queen Elizabeth at St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle.
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Taiwan's rugged and mountainous terrain has slowed Nepartak, which has been downgraded from a super typhoon to a typhoon by Friday lunchtime.
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Felmly goes on to say that Kromer called around lunchtime and the daycare told her that McKenna was not taking her bottle.
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When lunchtime rolls around, usually about noon for Hadid, she frequently hits up JG Melon in the West Village for a burger.
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The noodles to which Mr Kim referred began trending on social media and became a lunchtime hit in many of Seoul's restaurants.
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Both are factors that may be weighing on the number of meal and snack breaks that people take and softening lunchtime traffic.
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The outlet notes that this reception was different than the more subdued lunchtime one held by the queen, where Elton John performed.
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To find out, I traveled to the Wendy's on Broadway & Houston in Lower Manhattan, to test it on the busy lunchtime crowd.
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In the morning, I called him to tell him to come pick me up, they were going to discharge me by lunchtime.
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One lunchtime, Faucon said, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, who commanded the 7th Panzer Division during the 1940 invasion of France, ate there.
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With Republicans only able afford the loss of two votes, the bill appeared to be teetering on the edge by lunchtime. Sen.
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We'd wake up in the morning feeling brave, get scared by lunchtime, and have a fortifying and morale-boosting drink by bedtime.
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Fifteen minutes after the first workout we headed over to a local MMA facility for a lunchtime open mat jiu-jitsu session.
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Privacy experts call them "lunchtime attacks": when your friends, family or coworkers secretly access private data on your smartphone, without your knowledge.
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Around 40 officers, who were challenged by Texas' Corinth Police Department, took part over their lunchtime, reports local newspaper The Virginian-Pilot.
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But we must give the middle seat passenger some small comfort as they scrunch up their legs and inhale various lunchtime burps.
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His death sparked several protests, including flash-mob demonstrations at lunchtime on Friday and a rally near the government headquarters on Sunday.
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The speech, planned for lunchtime on Wednesday, will be Mr. Trump's first major policy address since a national security speech last fall.
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Maybe you rearrange your calendar for the day, so you don't have any meetings over lunchtime, but you're really not missing anything.
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"We're living in a world where, even for their lunchtime salad, people are moving towards a click-and-collect model," he said.
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But by lunchtime, the space transforms into a chic, sit-down, California bistro featuring pricey, gluten-free plates and trendy mixed drinks.
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Square Feet SAN DIEGO — At lunchtime on a Thursday, people seated at picnic tables dotting the Quartyard sip coffee from Meshuggah Shack.
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NICK: It's lunchtime on a weekday and there is no food for sale in the store, so there are not many people.
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On Wednesday, Reuters visited nine independently owned delis and cafes in midtown Manhattan, where salad bar lines at lunchtime are typically long.
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"About 140 millimeters of rain fell in an hour this morning ... It hasn't stopped raining since yesterday at lunchtime," he told Reuters.
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A similar idea underpins Harp on Park, a lunchtime concert series that Ms. Younger has programmed for Arts Brookfield, beginning in April.
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Police said the blaze at the Milcamps factory, which produces the national sweet treat in various regional variants, broke out at lunchtime.
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Around lunchtime, Ramirez sent Roach a text, explaining that she was extending their stay in Tobago and would return on the Thursday.
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As of Tuesday lunchtime in Europe, that, plus the public round had raised the equivalent of $140m in Ethereum (over 429,000 Eth).
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The actor had made a strong impression on the film's executives from the start, but the lunchtime show really sealed the deal.
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"If you enjoy breakfast, then there is no need to fast until lunchtime because someone else lost weight from it," she said.
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This is a perfect lunchtime wine — easy to have a glass or two and still be productive the rest of the day.
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It did, and over a series of lunchtime discussions with her colleagues at the museum, Ms. Kastner decided to create the program.
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They were mostly students in their school uniforms, joined by 100 government workers who had practiced one lunchtime a week for months.
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At lunchtime on Thursday in one of the state's wealthiest enclaves — Houston's River Oaks — Whataburger No. 266 on Westheimer Road was humming.
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By lunchtime, Mr. Trump was also denouncing the poor treatment his former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn had received from prosecutors.
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How about a Zoom video chat meeting, or even something like a team-building exercise where everyone video chats during their lunchtime?
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She learned about Mo Willems' live "Lunchtime Doodles" series on YouTube on Monday from another parent on Facebook and began tuning in.
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"Still whiteout," John Huston, a resident who had stayed, wrote in a text message to The Associated Press around lunchtime on Sunday.
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By lunchtime, he was locked in another spat with Trump, who publicly called him out during a meeting at the White House.
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Around lunchtime, camera crews started setting up tripods along the back wall of the ground-floor atrium at 20183 St. Andrew's Plaza.
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At lunchtime the master of seating arrangements sprang into motion, adding chairs and expanding the table at Beach Garden to accommodate 12.
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I take a break at lunchtime to bring all of my office holiday gifts up from my car — it takes two trips.
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Use of mobile phones is already forbidden in classrooms, so the ban would likely cover their use during breaks and at lunchtime.
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BT, which will show Saturday lunchtime fixtures from August 2019, said the league remained a big part of its sports line-up.
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Here's what else is happening: It should be clear and sunny for the morning commute, but watch out for showers around lunchtime.
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Pepperidge Farm Milano Nothing said maturity to a school-aged kid more than showing up at lunchtime with these vaguely European wafers.
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A couple of blocks north, the daily lunchtime queue was inching into Bakesale Betty, which is celebrated for its fried chicken sandwiches.
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Inside, up some ramshackle steps, a line of customers forms early at lunchtime to order at the counter and take a number.
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At lunchtime on Sunday, the teams presented their creations to a panel of industry judges, in a blizzard of frantic elevator pitches.
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We even had a nice lunchtime meditation at the office together with it once — before a call from a publicist interrupted proceedings.
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The "SantaConers" start as early as 10 am, and that year, by lunchtime, my Lower Manhattan neighborhood smelled like one big brewery.
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Lunchtime in New York may mean pausing in the lofty cafeteria at headquarters, shot below by a senior vice president of advertising.
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One of the dishes served during Luc's lunchtime party will be a sausage with a surprise on the inside: mac and cheese.
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It was lunchtime, which can really be anytime, but be that as it may, the pigs were clustered in the feeding shed.
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For those unfamiliar with the fabled but not forgotten lunchtime treat, Treatza and Pizza packs are Kraft's Italian-tinged spin on traditional Lunchables.
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Following their wedding at St. George's Chapel, Her Majesty the Queen celebrated the marriage with a lunchtime reception held at St. George's Hall.
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According to Billy Oliva, executive chef at Delmonico's, one regular wouldn't even let the turmoil during the financial crisis disrupt his lunchtime routine.
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Food: Billybob's beef brisket, hot-to-trot burger, drunken ribeye T-shirt mounted to wall: "Our Meat Can't Be Beat" Mood: Lunchtime casual.
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One employee who had been at-risk for obesity lowered that score after taking part in a lunchtime Zumba workshop at the office.
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It's lunchtime and they're having a couple of pints as they run through the arcade machines tucked in the corner of the room.
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Cardi did 3 years there ... 1st through 3rd grades -- and we're told she popped in unannounced during lunchtime ... rocking a sweet orange 'do.
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Tables spilling onto the pavements of Sakarya street would usually be packed with students and office workers at lunchtime and in the evenings.
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Even if you're using brow pencils, they're oily and waxy and will become shiny by lunchtime, so always set that product with powder.
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Everyone's revving up for lunchtime service and trays are being filled with bright red balls that will, on frying, blossom into scallop puffs.
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A 200-metre section of the bridge in northern Italy gave way on Tuesday in busy lunchtime traffic, claiming at least 38 lives.
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At lunchtime, the prisoners make an organized line in the jail's main courtyard which also hosts volleyball and basketball games throughout the day.
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But food is inherently social, and not being able to share meals or trade sandwiches at lunchtime starting in middle school was isolating.
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Some Republican lawmakers praised an outline that McConnell presented at a lunchtime meeting, although they cautioned that much work remained to be done.
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After sliding into a banquette at Brasserie Cognac, a French restaurant on Broadway, Eric Ripert didn't even give the lunchtime menu a glance.
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My coworkers and I do a lunchtime run of three miles a few times a week, but it's particularly rough for me today.
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At some branches of the International Bank of Azerbaijan visited by a Reuters reporter, sales of foreign currency stopped after lunchtime on Thursday.
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In polling reported by Lunchtime Politics, Hogan easily bests all Democrats who may challenge him for reelection in 85033, including former Democratic Gov.
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The vegan versions of the lunchtime nosh will be given away by PETA starting at noon Wednesday outside the Rayburn House Office Building.
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In a rare display of rebellion at a lunchtime gathering of his delegates, he was drowned out by boos when he mentioned Mrs.
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It's a typical lunchtime at the information and communication technology conglomerate, which counts nearly 60,000 employees at its headquarters and 180,000 employees globally.
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What to order: The chicken sandwich is $8, but at lunchtime, you can get a combo with the sandwich and fries for $12.
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At many J.C. Penney stores, shoppers formed lines outside by lunchtime on Thursday, waiting for doors to open as early as 2 p.m.
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More than 1,350 people were expected to attend the lunchtime speech at a midtown Manhattan hotel, according to the club's spokeswoman, Erin Klem.
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The conference plans to meet later on Wednesday to discuss where they stand, with one of the sources expecting an agreement by lunchtime.
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Lunchtime often finds her in a grocery store, enjoying the game of trying to figure out what everything is in the local language.
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But on Saturday, when he spoke at a lunchtime fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, he shook hands, one of two weekend attendees said.
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The inmates had started to masturbate, she recalled the officer saying, and he wanted them to finish so they would behave during lunchtime.
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At lunchtime on Friday, hundreds of pro-Beijing supporters packed into a shopping mall waving China flags and singing the Chinese national anthem.
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On Sundays there's a lunchtime feast option, usually anchored by a hulking shoulder of slow-cooked lamb made with whole onions and oregano.
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Binyamin Appelbaum Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, will be the lunchtime speaker at the economic policy symposium in Wyoming.
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The photos show Rain's friends, some of them clad in festive red, buying carnations at lunchtime, beaming and joking in an outdoor courtyard.
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The royals left the city on Friday around lunchtime and planned to continue with one of their previously-scheduled visits in Islamabad later.
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How can a student concentrate on math lessons when his or her mind is on the upsetting words the bullies said at lunchtime?
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"My kids don't have a crumb in their stomachs yet today," said Daris Gonzalez, 36, whose three children had not eaten by lunchtime.
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I can order a jacket and new shoes on my phone on the way to work, by lunchtime they are at my desk.
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Every day there is a lunchtime selection of house-made pastas and risotto, served warm from large vats and spooned into takeaway containers.
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They tap into the angst of the "where y'all sitting" meme, the hunger to know where you belong in the lunchtime cafeteria scene.
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An ocean swim before work, a pool session at lunchtime, Pilates coaching in the evening, followed by a healthy dinner, and then bed.
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Following the lunchtime sit-down, both men emerged to boos from protesters and were forced to negotiate a scrum of reporters and photographers.
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By lunchtime, the rooms were rowdy but under control — though several iPads and phones clearly displayed games that would not be considered educational.
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A lovely green island in the middle of the buzzing fashion capital, Parco Sempione is the best place to go running during lunchtime.
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Few staff wanted to speak outside the bank's London office, but trade was picking up at the nearby Balls Brothers pub around lunchtime.
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When lunchtime hit, I went to go check out some hot restaurants around the East Village, SoHo, and Tribeca looking for celebrities eating.
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Her lunchtime deadline means she needs to work fast before it gets busy, as the deep-fried triangles are always in high demand.
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It's raining heavily as food traders begin setting up beside Union Canal in Edinburgh, bracing themselves for a damp flurry of lunchtime punters.
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But two weeks ago, Edwards Virginia Smokehouse burned to the ground, in a spectacular conflagration that erupted while workers were on their lunchtime break.
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Every Monday, Thursday and Friday at lunchtime, in comes the wife of the voluble Donald Trump endorser to the Boothbay Harbor waterfront pub, McSeagull's.
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I would just go to the pianos at lunchtime and tell the kind of stories you would tell to a friend to the piano.
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Game of Thrones didn't just dominate the conversation over your first cup of coffee, your lunchtime sandwich, and the ensuing mid-afternoon re-fuel.
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While the Mexican chain has steady lunchtime traffic, the brand has branched out to stake its claim in the breakfast and midnight snack categories.
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As of lunchtime Thursday, Capitol Hill was still in chaos over an impending government shutdown unless Trump abandons his demand for border wall funding.
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After that's over, I decide to take an early lunch break because I have errands to run and want to beat the lunchtime traffic.
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" Page 151: "Nader traveled to New York in early January 2017 and had lunchtime and dinner meetings with Erik Prince on January 3, 2017.
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The teams were already on the pitch and warming up for the lunchtime match between Genoa and Cagliari when news broke of Astori's death.
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All those awkward San Francisco lunchtime moments where four Ubers turn up at the same spot and you've no idea which one is yours?
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After getting caught up on work, I realize it's almost lunchtime and I might as well work from home to save on commuting time.
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By lunchtime, I'd switch over to writing because it was too much of a pain in the ass to wheeze words into a phone.
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The priceless artifacts were snatched from a cathedral in Strangnas, about an hour west of the capital Stockholm, at lunchtime on Tuesday, police said.
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In spite of the criticism it received, the event opened at lunchtime on Thursday to the public and was met with plenty of fanfare.
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And Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Chelsea Peretti had a new POV on the conversation that's triggered breakfast wars among friends and divided families before lunchtime.
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Lunchtime in a Texas school cafeteria may show a resistance to whole grain rich tortillas that are perfectly acceptable to students in the Northeast.
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British-born Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy designed her first wedding dress, which she wore to her ceremony and lunchtime reception at Windsor Castle.
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On a typical day with lots of IRL human interaction, you've already been in the vicinity of potentially hundreds of those moments by lunchtime.
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Sweetgreen is the first-ever unicorn salad start-up, luring lunchtime lines across the country with its millenial- and Gen Z-friendly $2200 salads.
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The attack took place around lunchtime today after she had met with constituents in the library of Birstall, a village near Leeds in Yorkshire.
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The Moex index edged down around 0.3 percent during lunchtime deals in Moscow, extending losses of more than 4 percent over the last month.
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Brent crude was trading at $72.26 during lunchtime deals on Friday, up around 0.3 percent, while WTI traded at $67.35, approximately 0.4 percent higher.
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He told the judge that he, Hastert and a pastor would routinely read and discuss the Bible together in lunchtime sessions on Capitol Hill.
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The Queen on Monday lunchtime came to the Houses of Parliament to announce a new programme of legislation which Johnson's government plans to implement.
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At lunchtime, Lujayn Hamad was in the cafeteria when she said a boy she barely knew roughly bumped into her and swore at her.
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When you're slaving away at your job in Midtown, lunchtime is that one measly hour of freedom that can make or break your afternoon.
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When we visited on a recent Tuesday around lunchtime, the restaurant was bustling with bigwigs dining on the fine Italian and French-inspired cuisine.
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Even something as simple as ordering off a lunchtime menu is designed to heap wisdom on anyone blessed enough to be within earshot. It's.
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On 230th Street, a half-dozen payday lending outlets surround a popular shopping center, and at lunchtime they draw a steady crowd of customers.
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However, the People's Vote's campaign official Twitter account accused Rudd of a "board room coup" in a series of tweets posted on Monday lunchtime.
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A shortcut via a graded service road, we realized, would put us back in Medora by lunchtime, nearly halving the trail's last 28 miles.
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It was breathtaking for its scale—each word was dozens of feet high—yet the lunchtime crowds in Yerba Buena Gardens didn't even notice.
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At lunchtime on Thursday, the building's valets were parking a Rolls-Royce, a Bentley, and Mercedes-Benz and Porsche S.U.V.s around the building's forecourt.
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Expect a high around 62 today and a low in the 40s, with partly sunny skies and a slight chance of sprinkles after lunchtime.
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Though Zhytomyr's space museum had a constant stream of visitors one summer day, the guard dozed off at lunchtime, perhaps dreaming of the stars.
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A mariachi band played after breakfast, young men sparred with retired boxers and, this being Mexico, masked wrestlers turned up for a lunchtime bout.
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A cool gray morning turns into a bright but bitterly cold afternoon, with temperatures falling through the 20s and a lunchtime windchill around 15.
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It was the last chance for our San Francisco family to buy lunchtime essentials like organic crunchy peanut butter and tangerine-flavored La Croix.
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Thursday: Bring a blanket and take in a lunchtime performance by the flamenco and jazz artist Raul Midón at the MetroTech Commons in Brooklyn.
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When he arrived at Joni's Kitchen, a bustling breakfast and lunch spot, he wasn't fazed that the Saturday lunchtime line was out the door.
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On Sundays, particularly at lunchtime, we still longed for our favorite British pubs, where one could always find a hearty roast and jovial crowd.
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Once we appeared at something called "Lunchtime Theater" in Times Square with two homeless people making up half our audience, but we welcomed anyone.
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But for Perth, Re Store provides much more: It is living history, an everyday lunchtime ritual, a continuing beacon of community that connects generations.
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At lunchtime on Sunday, before Mr. Ortega's announcement, the streets of central Managua were largely deserted, with businesses looted or shuttered, as tension lingered.
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This is very encouraging, because even if you have a short lunchtime, you can get out and really briskly walk 10 minutes every day. . . .
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The Dawn of Justice may be over, but the lunchtime of justice is still to come, and after that the cocktail hour of revenge.
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To understand the phenomenon, Dan Bilefsky went to the provincial capital to interview Jeff Fillion, whose program is Quebec City's No. 1 lunchtime show.
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By the time she got here, the city was an oven, too: 21951 degrees Fahrenheit by lunchtime, and Rehmati was in an emergency room.
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In Xiringuito's kitchen is the equally sunny duo of chef Jackson Berg and front-of-house Conor Sheehan, prepping for their Friday lunchtime service.
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So to find out what the sharks truly were doing during lunchtime, he and his team attached sensors and cameras to their dorsal fins.
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The woman approached an outdoor patio and dining courtyard on the campus around lunchtime and began to fire before entering the building, police said.
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Day says this is because schools have contracts with large catering firms, but that children will still go to Greggs and McDonald's at lunchtime.
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The dam's collapse on Friday sent a wave of mining waste through those buildings at lunchtime, leaving scores of workers missing and presumed dead.
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Probably quite a lot, especially if you're trying to fit in a gym class before work, or have a deadline or report due by lunchtime.
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I land in the capital, Port-au-Prince, at lunchtime on Friday and take a taxi to St Damien Hospital, where I meet Owen Robinson.
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During my week, I brought reusable containers everywhere – from the Whole Foods hot buffet to the ice cream store to my local lunchtime salad joint.
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On Wednesday morning, during lunchtime rush, a Panera Bread customer called the Harford County Sheriffs Office to report a suspicious circumstance, the news release states.
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An impromptu lunchtime protest performance in front of Exxon Mobile Corp's New York offices criticized the company for the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1990.
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The shares had pared their losses by lunchtime to trade 1 percent under Wednesday's closing price at A$6.34, while the broader market was flat.
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He let her grab her backpack from his truck and then he drove away, leaving her shell-shocked and alone in the lunchtime summer sun.
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Medha: Lamb haneeth is a traditional dish from Yemen that's slow-roasted and typically served at lunchtime and at special events like weddings and feasts.
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A lunchtime lecture on the renaissance of the Jewish deli, complete with a tasting of pastrami and corned beef, is set for noon on Jan.
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"YOU only have one vote so use it wisely," advised the captain of a lunchtime AirAsia flight from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on May 9th.
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"Nader traveled to New York in early January 2017 and had lunchtime and dinner meetings with Erik Prince on January 3, 2017," Mueller's report says.
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NPD Group said a spike in menu prices at casual dining and fast casual chains is responsible for the steep decline in lunchtime restaurant visits.
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Aged between 11 and 14, the kids who had eaten the pepper began experiencing blotchy skin, sweating, hives, and even problems seeing at around lunchtime.
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Another 11 aftershocks were registered after the initial quake at around lunchtime on Tuesday, the most powerful of which measured 4.9, according to the USGS.
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The 53 magnitude quake leveled 52 buildings in the sprawling Mexican capital at lunchtime on Tuesday, leaving thousands homeless and close to 300 people dead.
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The bank's shares rose 0.9 percent to A$76.55 by lunchtime on Wednesday, in line with other financial stocks while the broader market edged higher.
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Finally, at lunchtime, they led me indoors where a feast of crisps, sweets and cakes had been laid neatly on a cloth on the floor.
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Healthy yet tasty (and totally adorable) was the theme of First Lady Michelle Obama's fifth annual Healthy Lunchtime Challenge and Kids' State Dinner on Thursday.
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Oller renewed a 59-year-old woman's coverage (who asked her personal information be left out of this story) just after lunchtime on a Tuesday.
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Republican leaders at lunchtime demurred on the question of whether Kavanaugh would have enough votes to pass when he comes to the floor next week.
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Given that the shares were trading at around 112 euros by lunchtime on Tuesday, it seems unlikely that any investors will take up the offer.
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CreditCreditColumbus Police Department COLUMBUS, Ohio — Linda Mulligan set off from her home around lunchtime, pushing a grocery cart, with her grandson Marcine at her side.
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Queen Elizabeth II on Monday lunchtime delivered a "Queen's Speech" in the Houses of Parliament, setting out a new legislative programme for Boris Johnson's government.
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He came back with images that capture timeless rituals — the mad dash between classes, lunchtime cliques, yearbook signings, the prom, dissections in the science lab.
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I headed to Peter Luger for the lunchtime rush on Thursday, my stomach empty and ready to take on the massive $114.90 porterhouse for two.
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TIME'S UP also helped coordinate Tuesday's strike, which is expected to take at lunchtime in cities including Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and Kansas City, Missouri.
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Honestly, you should buy a bucket of KFC because we have talked a lot about breaded-and-fried chicken this morning and it's almost lunchtime.
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We would invite all your colleagues at lunchtime to see if they would like to buy any of the work, maybe all 30 get sold.
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At a lunchtime workshop at Princeton for overscheduled, underslept college students a few years ago, I was teaching a three-step practice of self-compassion.
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As Wired explained, Apprente's speech AI is supposed to work better in the kind of cacophonous environment one might find in a McDonald's around lunchtime.
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Later, she would get cranky and yell at Angelica for not following her orders, like failing to get two visiting journalists to leave before lunchtime.
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Still, the middle schoolers appeared to be more interested in taking selfies than listening to policy details: Lunchtime chatter ceased and shrieking began after Mrs.
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By lunchtime, it was clear to me that a watch, shawl and slippers are the accessories that best serve someone who attends a silent retreat.
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But you try having three big, huge football players who are rushing for lunch through a door at lunchtime—they're not going to get through.
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The sky turns white, as if faded by the sun, and for hours on either side of lunchtime, the half-dozen main streets are empty.
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By lunchtime, the German Architecture Museum had been visited by more than 250 people who were forced to leave, the director, Peter Cachola Schmal, said.
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International benchmark Brent crude traded at $2000 Tuesday lunchtime, up more than 214%, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) stood at $215, around 1.2% higher.
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He then goes back to his room and usually watches TV. Lunchtime is around noon, after which Evans does his second workout at the gym.
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The artist Leslie Labowitz organized four lunchtime protest performances, while Lacy created a more intimate, weekend-long piece that was closer in kin to Ablutions.
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And since the cafeteria at Mahaffey is not big enough to seat everyone at lunchtime, some students will continue to eat in the school library.
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It was lunchtime on a rainy Tuesday, and I settled onto a soft mat outfitted with a bolster, a pillow and a cozy fleece blanket.
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I'm not a morning person, and I like spending my evenings with T., so I find lunchtime to be the best time to work out.
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Could I alter my behavior around weekday lunchtime, and could I actually enjoy prepping and eating — and reheating, so much reheating — leftovers in the office?
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European airlines and tour operator TUI rose to the top of the benchmark during lunchtime trade, with Britain's easyJet also surging higher on the news.
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Yesterday, Larry Summers, the economist and former Treasury secretary, gave a lunchtime presentation in Washington laying out the statistics that debunk the falling-taxes fantasy.
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Just before lunchtime, we ran a stretch of white water that squeezed between a pair of enormous boulders, then opened into a small, hidden canyon.
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According to Royal Central, on Wednesday they'll have lunchtime cruise through a fjord, and then attend a dinner (with other, commoner guests) at the Norwegian Opera.
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Unlike previous Apple events, which usually take place around lunchtime on the East Coast, this event will start firmly in the morning for all American viewers.
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Grisham told the Huffington Post that Trump was doing research on her initiatives and discovered the #NoOneEatsAlone campaign, which encourages kids to include others at lunchtime.
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They went on to add that several deals are struck during these lunchtime drinks and the ban is not appreciated by many, especially the sales team.
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By decorating apples with stickers of Elmo from Sesame Street, they claimed, elementary school students could be swayed to pick the fruit over cookies at lunchtime.
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I received a reimbursement check of $300 from my insurance company yesterday, so I use my lunchtime to deposit it at my bank's check deposit box.
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During lunchtime as well, I've always had this joke when I go in and say, oh we can stand two more but after lunch, three less.
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IT IS lunchtime and a queue is forming for the burgers at Krowarzywa, voted the city's best in an online poll: students, families, businessmen in suits.
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One thing they don't have, however, is a hot tray, which puts a lunch-sized dent in my lunchtime plans to eat hot food for lunch.
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Witnesses say the lunchtime scene at the Surf and Turf Lodge in Bessemer City was comfortable, with families eating, until a vehicle crashed into the building.
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By lunchtime Friday, many were among the 30 Republicans who joined Democrats and scuttled the sweeping farm and food bill, a setback for Ryan, R-Wis.
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"The picnic blanket and tote are two of my favorites from this collection — they're the perfect companions for a lunchtime getaway with the kids," she says.
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While Salad 1 ultimately prevailed, below are some general takeaways from both salad builders on keeping future lunchtime Whole Foods receipts to a minimum. Dos:1.
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"It's best not to tire the body with too many rules such as lunchtime and bedtime," Hinohara said in a 2009 interview with The Japan Times.
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Check out our story to see some of the lunchtime celebration here on lab, complete with a #nasacostume contest and nerdy pumpkins like this Europa Clipper.
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The problem with working on a West Coast schedule is that weekly meetings scheduled for morning Pacific time tend to correspond with lunchtime in New York.
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A City broker had to be at his desk, and with his wits about him, when the New York market opened just after lunchtime in London.
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I brought Peggy along for a meal with Johnny Apple, the Times politics and food writer who was known as a legend in his own lunchtime.
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The researchers recruited about 200 university students who took classes that ended around lunchtime, and asked them to answer surveys in exchange for a free lunch.
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With every bite of my lunchtime roasted beetroot salad, I can almost feel the sweet purple roots boosting my immune system and stabilising my blood pressure.
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Large groups of riot police officers disrupted a rally in the city's financial district around lunchtime on Wednesday, making multiple arrests and beating protesters with batons.
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Later, enjoying a lunchtime sandwich, the worker talks of his alarm at the rapidly shrinking glaciers in the region where he goes on holiday every year.
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Dr. Eidelman recommended small quantities of cannabis, which a school nurse discovered when she was asked to give the child the drug-infused cookies at lunchtime.
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The details: The event, which occurred at lunchtime Monday, focused on cutting emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, that's the primary component of natural gas.
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Shaking hands last week in a lunchtime crowd at a mall in south DeKalb County, Ms. Abrams said the electoral calculus in Georgia had changed sharply.
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But it is also growing in this cold-weather city — up a flight of stairs, past a flier for lunchtime yoga and behind a locked door.
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She wanted to play on the soccer team with her female classmates and be an ordinary preteen girl preoccupied with crushes, lunchtime gossip, and slumber parties.
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The mayor gave Rob a key to the city, the second such honor bestowed upon the bar, and the line stretched 50 people deep through lunchtime.
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They ran into the hallway, which was crowded because it was lunchtime and a lot of people were picking up their Winter Ball photos that day.
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Both he and school officials point out that lunchtime routines at the four Morrisania schools have been disrupted: Before this year, students ate only in classrooms.
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At lunchtime, the Hamas-led joint militant operation in Gaza sent a short text message to reporters saying that the latest round of fighting had ended.
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The move comes ahead of a series of other emergency measures to be announced by UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak in his annual budget on Wednesday lunchtime.
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From 2012 to 2016, she ran the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge & Kids' State Dinner with Michelle Obama, an annual recipe competition and event at the White House.
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At lunchtime on Wednesday, William Pounds, 19, of Macon, Ga., stood on the Morehouse campus with a group of fellow students who had all voted absentee.
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The pair broke into the darkened office of Dr. Colin Turnbull, a noted British anthropologist who kept a harpsichord in the office to play at lunchtime.
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Before lunchtime, the Whitney had lost two major benefactors — the lobby is named after Mr. Griffin, and Mr. Kanders and his wife have an adjoining stairwell.
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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel completed more than a race distance before lunchtime, doing 69 laps on medium tyres, and ended the day with a tally of 139.
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"At lunchtime on a sunny day the sidewalks were crowded with men and women talking about the latest sensation in the typewriter business," one passage reads.
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He ran up my arm to my shoulder; when I introduced him to some of my lunchtime guests, he sought to do the same with them.
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This free lunchtime concert presenting the first act of "Jephtha" is the first part of a complete cycle of the oratorios: Catch an act every Wednesday.
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Johnson keeps Cameron waiting Downing Street has made plans for Cameron to return to London immediately if the summit concludes on Friday lunchtime with an agreement.
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We spoke to her over the phone last week, when she was in bed at lunchtime eating a bagel, to talk about stand-up and spatulas.
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If just one sick person comes to work, her research demonstrates, at least half of that space and other common use surfaces will be contaminated by lunchtime.
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Besides its burgers and shakes, Shake Shack is also known for its notoriously long lines, so hopefully this app will help to better manage the lunchtime rush.
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On Thursday, Merkel is due in the capital city of Lisbon for talks with President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and with Costa before a lunchtime news conference.
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In an atrium, employees congregated near full-size, living trees; they tapped at their laptops by an amphitheater, where TED-style talks are held regularly during lunchtime.
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Commerzbank shares were 3.4 percent lower in Thursday lunchtime trade after the bank's CFO said that expectations are that 2018 would bring a moderate negative capital impact.
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Charles had equally kind words to say about his youngest son on Saturday during Harry and Meghan's lunchtime wedding reception at St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle.
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"Across this country, students whose families are struggling to afford school meals are being singled out and humiliated at lunchtime," Omar said in a news conference Wednesday.
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Dunkin' targeted customers looking for an afternoon snack to help drive diners to stores after lunchtime, while McDonald's will reportedly only offer the menu item for breakfast.
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Today is very confusing and emotional—especially around lunchtime, when you might feel pressured to make some decisions that will affect your foundation and sense of security.
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I'm stress-eating like crazy this week, but eating out at lunchtime also gives me time to myself that I don't really get now that I'm married.
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In an effort to recover its damaged reputation and restore customer confidence, the company disclosed last week that it would close its stores at lunchtime on Feb.
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One recent lunchtime, as a nearby market lured staff with halloumi salads and "kick-ass burritos", workmen repainted the giant "4" sculpture outside the channel's London offices.
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According to the tweets, the evening reception will be hosted by Prince Harry's father Prince Charles, while the lunchtime reception will be given by the Queen herself.
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"Sir Elton John has performed at the Lunchtime Reception for guests celebrating the Wedding of Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle," the palace said in a statement.
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Other ways to pitch at The Europas: We will also have a lunchtime pitch session sin the sun, on the steps of the venue – Summer Time Style!
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Richard Santana and Rosa Beltran came with an entourage of 40 Clinton supporters from California to try and convince hotel workers to go and caucus at lunchtime.
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These meetings could take place briefly over lunchtime, or during a longer seminar during which a doctor may also be comped for his travel and lodging expenses.
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A man blew himself up inside the Sayidati al-Jamila ("My Fair Lady") restaurant at lunchtime in eastern Mosul, killing at least four people and wounding 15.
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MAN CLAIMS HE WENT TO TACO BELL TO GET A JOB, GOT ARRESTED INSTEAD The lunchtime restrictions only apply to employees who are using their employee discount.
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Other than lunchtime and a 20153-minute break in the morning when patients file outside to puff on cigarettes, his day is filled with group counseling sessions.
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"It was a heatwave we didn't really need," he said on the phone after working from dawn until the temperature nudged 39 Celsius (102 Fahrenheit) at lunchtime.
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Prince Harry sought out the designer during the couple's lunchtime reception in St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle to thank her for creating Meghan's white silk gown.
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At lunchtime, my menu consists of homemade chicken burgers and hot dogs, barbecue chicken wings, pizzas, freshly prepared sandwiches, toasties, pasta pots, salad, and fresh fruit pots.
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One story goes that Klobuchar made a staffer clean the comb she had used to eat her lunchtime salad because he forgot to bring her a fork.
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" He followed that up with this tweet 16 minutes later: "The Republicans never discuss how good their healthcare bill is, & it will get even better at lunchtime.
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The line shortened somewhat during lunchtime when visitors turned their attention to the Trump Grill, which does not offer reservations but a $25 dollar fixed-price meal.
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Brace yourself: the song is as electric as the insane mosh pits at the band's shows and as aggressive as the vodka shots they slam at lunchtime.
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During the lunchtime visit, which the outlet reports was unannounced, the "Money" rapper, 26, posed for photos with the students and reunited with her 1st grade teacher.
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Chancellor George Osborne is expected to announce a new wave of austerity measures and spending cuts when he presents his budget to parliament at lunchtime on Wednesday.
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Obama's favorite lunchtime meals is turkey chili, and lucky for us, the Obamas have been generously sharing their favorite chili recipe with anyone who asks since 2008.
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Not to mention, McGriddles and the Biscuit sandwich need to be heated in the oven, taking precious space away from all the lunchtime items on the menu.
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On Tuesday, thousands of office workers joined lunchtime protests in the city's central financial district, with demonstrators forming roadblocks to prevent traffic from moving around the city.
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The "official" prices set during the lunchtime ring sessions are embedded in physical supply contracts around the world, forming the core of the exchange's price discovery role.
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As a result, external catering firms normally arrive at lunchtime to serve meals -- the Chinese YMCA Secondary School, on the border with mainland China, is no exception.
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"There's nothing for young people around here," says Maureen, a local resident, over a lunchtime game of bingo in a giant gambling complex near the train station.
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I chose a salad and a pasta dish, as it was lunchtime, and I needed to soak up some of the booze before I returned to work.
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He was fatally shot in the head last Friday as he walked through a central Berlin park around lunchtime, according to the German news service Deutsche Welle.
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Bryant Park: Find a place in earshot of the lunchtime Jazz performances, or pause the picnic to join a game of pétanque, or learn how to juggle.
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When the big day came around, the student, who is not named in the now-viral post, was bullied during lunchtime over the design, his teacher wrote.
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Funding was anything but secured, it was later revealed, when Musk felt impassioned enough to announce his plans to the world around lunchtime on August 7, 2018.
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Just taking a run through it today at lunchtime may suggest recipes you'll want to make as soon as tomorrow morning, or for breakfast this coming weekend.
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PARIS (Reuters) - It's lunchtime and Parisians are queuing for baguettes at a bakery on the Rue Montmartre, a sight long typical of life in the French capital.
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It's lunchtime, and the worker bees of Mountain View who aren't interested in their company's own catering are walking down East Middlefield Road in search of grub.
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A bird, I learned, could go from clucking to nuggets in less than three hours, and be in your bucket or burrito by lunchtime the next day.
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As is a common workplace hazard, Rabbit gets pulled into a lunchtime freestyle rap battle with XZibit around the food truck at the factory where he works.
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My mom put these in my lunchbox all throughout elementary school and by lunchtime they'd be soggy and my bag would smell like a forgotten fishtank. Dark.
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At least his teammates will no longer have to answer questions about Fitzpatrick — which a few attempted to do at lunchtime Wednesday by basically dodging the topic.
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His Secret Service detail has been spotted outside the White House gym during the lunchtime hour as Kelly takes a break from the office to work out.
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Monday's protest saw more than a dozen people walk off the job at around lunchtime, according to Amazon and a livestream of the event viewed by CNN.
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At lunchtime, Nakesha often crossed Park Avenue to sit beside another vendor, Magdy Eltantawy, an Egyptian immigrant, who operated a sandwich cart with his wife and brother.
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You need your privacy this evening, Aquarius—lunchtime socializing is fine, but once the Moon enters Capricorn, you're going to need some time to yourself to rest.
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With its low lighting, chocolate velvet chairs, and smoky gray walls, Andrea is a sophisticated spot, and at lunchtime its tables fill with fashionably dressed business people.
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At lunchtime I look over what she's done, mainly just to make sure she's been doing something on the laptop besides watching people make slime on YouTube.
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One lunchtime in early 21985, I was in the cafeteria of the old Times building on West 21979rd Street when a cashier called me to the phone.
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PARIS (Reuters) - The participation rate at lunchtime for local elections in France was down 5 percent from 2014, the Interior Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
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"We haven't given up on changing the American health care system," Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, said after a lunchtime meeting of Republican senators.
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When the bell rang, I stuffed my leftover pamphlets into a bag and began to navigate the human tsunami that is a high school hallway at lunchtime.
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If I go to Starbucks now, I will be hungry at lunchtime, so I pop over to Whole Foods and grab more food than I really need.
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I was going to dive straight into Tai Nui's tears — the wave pool, which stretches from the volcano's base, encircled by white sand — but it was lunchtime.
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International benchmark Brent crude traded at around $78.14 Thursday lunchtime, around 0.1 percent lower, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) stood at around $74.48, up 0.4 percent.
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While the other Lindblad passengers boarded the buses that were taking us to a lunchtime cruise on a catamaran, we stood and pleaded with an immigration officer.
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In four days, Conte and his team confronted two rivals for the Premier League title: Liverpool, on the road, Tuesday evening; Arsenal, at home, Saturday at lunchtime.
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I came out of class one day at lunchtime and they were there standing against the wall, the most stylish, cool-looking guys I had ever seen.
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David Remnick, editor in chief of The New Yorker, hired her away after a lunchtime courtship during which Ms. Levy suffered a bad case of flop sweat.
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In fact, the only people I saw around the various ruins were doing exactly the same thing as this man: quietly getting wasted on a Saturday lunchtime.
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In a 2011 study, scientists in Israel found that judges were significantly more likely to deny parole to a prisoner if the hearing was just before lunchtime.
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Addressing supporters at a rally outside Khartoum at lunchtime, General Hamdan claimed that snipers hiding among the protesters had opened fire, killing three soldiers and five demonstrators.
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Reggae music floats through a comfortably chic lime green dining room as a woman sits at the bar, waiting for her lunchtime order of steak and plantains.
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Not long after, Markle married Prince Harry and her former castmates were among the 600 who attended the lunchtime reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth in St. George's Hall.
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"They threatened that they would do something if this didn't change and when there was no warm food at lunchtime again on Tuesday, the arson happened," he said.
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Neihana Renata was 22 months old in May 2016 when a piece of apple became lodged in his throat while he was eating at lunchtime, according to Stuff.co.nz.
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On Friday, he attended a fundraising breakfast in Silicon Valley before driving to nearby San Francisco for an appearance before a lunchtime crowd at the city's Commonwealth Club.
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Emerging from a lunchtime meeting with Nielsen, some lawmakers said she made a strong presentation about a crisis at the border, with record numbers of immigrants showing up.
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How to help School administrators have looked for ways to lift spirits, whether it's extra treats on Halloween or a little music pumped into the cafeteria at lunchtime.
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When the lunchtime hunger pangs hit, you'll want to have a game plan, as there are an overwhelming number of options for scrumptious lunch all over the city.
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A mentally-ill kid breaks into a museum, draws dicks on all the paintings, and threatens to kill himself in a toilet stall—and all that's before lunchtime.
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It slipped as low as 294 on Wednesday, according to Tradeweb, and despite briefly trading close to par early on Thursday morning, was back below 2550 by lunchtime.
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ZIGUINCHOR, Senegal — It was lunchtime and 67-year-old great-grandmother Marie-Thérèse Sambou was recalling a childhood spent crisscrossing nearby villages to take part in wrestling matches.
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As kids, summer vacation meant three months of total liberation: pool parties with our friends, sleeping in until lunchtime, and lemonade stands that could barely turn a profit.
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At Your Desk With Headphones On If your lunchtime M.O. is blasting Spotify on your headphones while catching up on emails, you're more likely to overeat, says Cohn.
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There's also a virtual "lunchtime" during which people who can't attend a rally but still want to participate can take a range of actions to show their support.
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And described how one of his engineers had played a game to see how many security cameras he could hack during a lunchtime while waiting for his wife.
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In a city of never-ending menus and food trends, it can be hard to figure out the next best brunch spot, lunchtime haunt, or recipe to master.
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Fans looking for a less-permanent way to show their Technicolor pride can opt for the pins, with rainbow-colored worms and another lunchtime staple: the milk carton.
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The intimate party, thrown by Prince Charles at Frogmore House, hosted approximately 200 guests, as opposed to the 600 who attended the lunchtime reception at St. George's Hall.
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Their wedding service was followed by a procession around the streets of Windsor and a lunchtime reception at Windsor Castle The couple won't immediately head on their honeymoon.
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Vettel's best lap for Ferrari before lunchtime was the fastest time from eight days of testing — a lap of one minute 16.221 seconds on the softest C5 tyres.
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There was an office on the third floor long enough to play lunchtime cricket if you opened the doors of the attached rooms for a bowler's run up.
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Prince Harry quickly sought out the designer during the couple's lunchtime reception in St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle to thank her for creating Meghan's white silk gown.
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As it stands right now in the U.S., the UberEATS service is a feature within Uber's standard app for requesting rides, and meals are only available during lunchtime.
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"I can look at an economic development organization and say, 'X number of people congregate on the corner everyday at lunchtime, and there's no restaurant there,'" Bennett said.
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They even had a Friday lunchtime session that pulled in hundreds of kids, either bunking off school or college, or Oxford Street shop workers on extended lunch breaks.
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However, banks recovered after lunchtime following news that the U.S. economy added 211,000 jobs in April, which supports arguments favoring a tighten monetary policy by the Federal Reserve.
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McConnell's comments — which earned him quick laughter from the lunchtime audience — comes as the Kentucky Republican is increasingly going public with his views on Trump's penchant for tweeting.
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The famous scene was filmed inside the deli known for its pastrami sandwiches ... so diners were challenged to recreate the big O in front of a lunchtime crowd.
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The couple met in May 2014 after Mr. Yeung signed up for Tinder during a lunchtime break at work when a couple of friends told him about it.
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The agency did not tell the Christian employees to stop meeting during lunchtime, but did order the club to refrain from using the name "Jesus" in their emails.
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"Across this country, students whose families are struggling to afford school meals are being singled out and humiliated at lunchtime," Omar told reporters at a Wednesday press conference.
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For instance, French and American intelligence agencies collaborated amicably during the run-up to the Iraq War in 2003, when "Freedom Fries" were featured on Congress's lunchtime menu.
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Garner said Chipotle receives thousands of digital orders before its restaurants even open as people reserve a lunchtime slot to come in and grab their burritos and bowls.
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At lunchtime on Thursday, the first day of early voting here, Fred Ames, 73, was standing in a line of more than 163 voters waiting to cast ballots.
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There are index cards, napkins and phone bills inscribed with original verse, ideas that will swell later, at home or on a bench in the park, at lunchtime.
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And they also won Friday afternoon, roaring back after a lunchtime pep talk from the European captain Darren Clarke to take three of the four better-ball matches.
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You won't really know if you've met your match until lunchtime the next day, when you have to answer one important question: To blot or not to blot?
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They return to school at lunchtime, piling their plates high with pasta and salad in the cafeteria before heading to the classroom to catch up on their studies.
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She described her spaghetti as "slop"—but Cappellazzi responded that he'd watched the CCTV footage of her lunchtime visit and decided that she looked like she enjoyed it.
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"I'm very motivated," declared Robert Tannous, a 54-year-old lawyer in a dark blue suit, as he navigated his way around a waitress during the lunchtime rush.
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Regina Ip, a member of the Hong Kong government's leading advisory body and a former security chief, was loudly heckled on the streets of Central by lunchtime protesters.
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A 2018 lunchtime interview at the Ogi with the performers David Romtvedt and his daughter, Caitlin Belem, was constantly interrupted by the arrival of more and more Basques.
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Pittsburghers used to say that if you wore a white shirt to work in the morning, that the shirt would be as gray as the air by lunchtime.
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Enoch Fuzz, minister of Corinthian Baptist Church, a majority-black congregation in Nashville, hosts a fellowship meeting every Wednesday at lunchtime intended to attract all colors and creeds.
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At lunchtime, farm-to-table Prairie Canary is a popular Main Street lunch spot, but lots of people head to the West Side Family Restaurant a mile away.
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The rain clouds should break up around lunchtime tomorrow, after which you can expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 2400s for the rest of the week.
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IN THE 1970S a course on investing at Harvard Business School was nicknamed "Darkness at noon", because it was held in a basement at lunchtime and badly attended.
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Ms. Groves would call her grandmother before lunchtime, say she wanted to spend the day with her and then head to her home in Portland, northeast of Nashville.
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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney held a press conference Thursday lunchtime after the central bank raised interest rates for the second time in less than a year.
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After a twice-weekly lunchtime kiosk at the West Elm in Dumbo, Brooklyn, he teamed up with the chef David Santos, formerly of Louro in the West Village.
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Today the coal yards is an outdoor shopping mall, with a fancy chocolatier, high-end boutiques and a terraced park filled with office workers and toddlers at lunchtime.
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B. "BananaPoems" I have a group of kids who come to my room at lunchtime on Fridays to play board games, and a favorite of ours is Bananagrams.
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"I've heard stories from kids about the fire fronts coming over in the middle of the day at lunchtime, and the whole sky going black," she told Vox.
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Regina Ip, a member of the Hong Kong government's leading advisory body and a former security chief, was loudly heckled on the streets of Central by lunchtime protesters.
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I wanted to avoid crowds as much as possible, and the nearly empty train was my first indication that I had missed the lunchtime rush at 2 p.m.
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My job often involves bringing students to the kitchenette during lunchtime, and I invite them to use a bowl or dish if they need to microwave their food.
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CreditCredit LOS ANGELES — It's lunchtime, and Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the sisters behind the fashion label Rodarte, are at Pink's Hot Dogs, a historic restaurant in Los Angeles.
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Eat When I'm craving a lunch that's special but not fancy, or when lunchtime catches me by surprise, I head to the tiny restaurant Standard Fare in Berkeley.
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Lunchtime routines For lunch, half the time I meet with a colleague and the other half I go to a restaurant by myself to take a break and think.
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International benchmark Brent crude was trading at $60.24 a barrel Monday lunchtime, up around 13 percent, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) stood at $51.24, more than 1.6 percent higher.
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We'd suggest including other veggies like snap peas and cucumbers, maybe some olives, and salty, hard cheeses like feta for a lunchtime combo that takes very little prep time.
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You may experience it as falling asleep a cool 20 minutes after your Thanksgiving dinner or as a need for a midday nap after a lunchtime Shake Shack run.
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Guests have been invited to the service at St George's Chapel and to the lunchtime reception at St George's Hall, which is being given by Her Majesty The Queen.
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The deluge took days to flow through tropical river systems and water levels peaked in the city of Rockhampton at lunchtime on Thursday, flooding main streets, shops and homes.
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A 30 minute lunchtime workout is ideal "In a 33 minute VIIT workout you'll do all the different types of training you need in one short session," says Betts.
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On Thursday, McDonald's workers in over 30 U.S. cities will stage a lunchtime protest of the company's lax response to a rash of sexual harassment complaints, The Guardian reports.
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Harry and Markle have invited 600 guests to their wedding and a lunchtime reception afterwards at Windsor, with another 200 attending a private evening event at nearby Frogmore House.
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Sure I could keep packing my beat-up mismatched options, but haphazardly making my usual lunchtime salad is no way to keep myself motivated to pack instead of buy.
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The business is run by my friend Mark, who I've known since school, back when he used to hawk out-of-date Mars bars on the field at lunchtime.
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