HOLT: But we're going to take a break and we need to take a break... O'MALLEY (?): Just 10 seconds.
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Lester Holt: But we're going to take a break and we need to take a break… Martin O'Malley: Just 10 seconds.
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That doesn't really deal with the feeling of "I can't keep doing this," but if you need to take a break, take a break.
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There's also a "Take a break" option which doesn't delete your profile permanently, but lets you take a break from receiving any new matches.
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Listen how you feel and if you feel off, okay take a break, just as you take a break if you're watching TV for a long time.
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I longed to take a break — or a nap.
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We could take a break from the end of the world by going into a terrorist bombing, or take a break from that by making an 'I want to kill myself' album.
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"My advice to people is always to [not] be afraid to take a break from college if you have a good reason to take a break from college," he tells CNBC Make It. "If you have an idea and you feel like you have to work on it, you should absolutely take a break," Luckey says.
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Take a break from experiencing the city as a blur.
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Why did Renée Zellweger actually take a break from acting?
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All right, panel, we have to take a break here.
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So for right now I have to take a break.
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"Going to take a break from the 1003," says Lyles.
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And that's why you recently decided to take a break?
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Or take a break and embrace motherhood and family life?
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Just take a break and get some space from everything.
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"I wasn't going to just take a break," he said.
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Sometimes it's great to take a break from the internet.
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It's nice to take a break from all the ugly.
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I told my trainer I had to take a break.
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Take a break from the dumpster fire that is 2018.
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In between batches, I take a break and browse JCPenney.
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When should I take a break to brush my teeth?
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You're low energy and it's time to take a break.
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I take a break and peruse my favorite online shops.
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Take a break to watch a few videos on YouTube?
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Allen decided to take a break from Twitter on Saturday.
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Passengers take a break near the ship's indoor pool area.
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"We'll take a break," he said referring to the project.
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He had to take a break and do some yoga.
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It also involves actively encouraging people to take a break.
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Focusing on work is hard today, so take a break.
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Carter wanted to take a break from the build site.
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I don't take a break with a cup of water.
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If I wanted a break, I could take a break.
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Take a break every hour to avoid repetitive stress injuries.
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But Judy's trying to take a break from cooking, man.
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I decide to take a break away from my desk.
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What do you do to take a break from tech?
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We take a break to assemble a promising young lineup.
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We will take a break for a minute to sigh.
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Actually use Stand Reminders to remember to take a break.
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It's important to take a break from the real world.
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California Today will take a break for the Christmas holiday.
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It seemed like a natural place to take a break.
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JW: Well, on that cheerful note ... we'll take a break.
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Or, they can take a break in a massage chair.
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Should this happen, just keep breathing and take a break.
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I take a break when my landlady's sister drops by.
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I take a break and scroll through my social media.
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Take a break and treat yourself to a short trip.
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Let's take a break from doom in favor of love.
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Jared decided to take a break from Twitter shortly after.
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I was going to take a break for who knows?
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We're going to take a break in a second. Yeah.
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And then we'll take a break to talk about socks.
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I should take a break from drinking for a few days.
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I think it&aposs time for me to take a break.
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WALLACE: All right, panel, we have to take a break here.
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I hate that shit, so I decided to take a break.
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I decide to take a break and watch Peggie Neo's Mukbang.
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I take a break to go downstairs and prep freezer meals.
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I wanted to push through it and take a break afterwards.
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This makes it difficult for those creators to take a break.
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If you want to ensure a breezy trip, take a break.
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Can we all agree these two should maybe take a break?
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They decided to take a break but were not officially over.
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They decided to take a break, but were not officially over.
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Amber Rose has decided to take a break from social media.
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I take a break to eat cottage cheese and rice cakes.
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It said Sriram will take a break from his professional career.
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I feel like I want to take a break and reorient.
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Hopefully Khloé can take a break from worrying during her party.
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After more than a dozen warp jumps, I take a break.
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Let's all take a break from reality anthropomorphize for a moment.
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Monkeys need to take a break from their devices and recalibrate.
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Good time to take a break from the fake news insults.
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"It's important for adults to take a break, too," she says.
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You also can't blame Watson for wanting to take a break.
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Take a break First things first, take a few days off.
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You want to take a break, but your responsibilities are calling.
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But I think I need to take a break from him.
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The online attacks prompted her to take a break from Twitter.
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S.D.F. fighters take a break inside a destroyed building in Raqqa.
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"A band can take a break but a comedian?" he said.
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But here's the key: You actually have to take a break.
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BECKY QUICK: Guys, I'm going to take a break right now.
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Secretary Clinton, 30 seconds and we have to take a break.
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So read it once, take a break, then read it again.
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Even if they take a break, they may want to return.
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Now, take a break to smell the flowers with Dick Cavett.
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Here's one of my cats encouraging me to take a break.
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Let's watch a Carrot Top special and take a break. Yogurt?
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If someone needs to take a break, everybody takes a break.
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But why don't you take a break and suggest something new.
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Take a break when you're making awesome progress on a task.
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Yeah, we were told to take a break for a bit.
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By then, it was Ms. Perello's turn to take a break.
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We're going to take a break and come back with recommendations.
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Go on, take a break: Your life could depend on it.
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I take a break from work emails and browse the Kenzo website.
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"Sometimes in a relationship, you need to take a break," she said.
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I had to take a break for a year because of that.
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The new "take a break" notifications have to be turned on manually.
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I did take a break for the first 2/3 of 2015.
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Even when I'm on vacation, I hardly take a break from technology.
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Take a break from your family and hang out with the Cohens.
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"I want to take a break, let it sink in," Franco said.
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How do international jet-setting models take a break between Fashion Weeks?
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LG: What do you do when you need to take a break?
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So take a break from meat and go full pescatarian this weekend.
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It was time for you to take a break from "Hello," anyway.
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Take a break—Mercury wants you to slow down, not push forward.
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Take a break from city life at Lakeshore State Park in Wisconsin.
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Her editor told her to take a break and write something else.
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After half a dozen of these, I suggested we take a break.
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Work cafes and lounges are available for employees to take a break.
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And most people, I guess, would like go probably take a break.
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And in the East Village, Hanya Krill will finally take a break.
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We take a break and reconvene for another class on creative solutions.
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"So he can take a break," she said, nodding at my mate.
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"China cannot stop and take a break," the nationalistic Global Times warned.
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I learned not to run away, to take a break and breathe.
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Note: Recode Daily will take a break for the Labor Day holiday.
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That's when you should go for a walk or take a break.
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Do you sometimes feel the need to take a break from Instagram?
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But under normal circumstances, you can walk away and take a break.
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Take a break from piling rocks and make a Babybel cairn instead.
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It could finally be time for Travis Kalanick to take a break.
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If you need to physically leave and take a break, do that.
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I just know I need physically and mentally to take a break.
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It's unclear if he will also take a break from these platforms.
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Good leaders know when it's time to take a break and recharge.
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I just wanted to take a break, relax and figure out songwriting.
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I had to quit everything and take a break for two years.
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Manage your time wisely, and take a break when you need it.
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I encourage people to take a break and let your freckles show.
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Take a break to enjoy nature in the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve.
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Take a break from the wired world and meet people in person.
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Even so, I had to take a break for a few months.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," said the insider.
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Sometimes I just have to throw my phone down and take a break.
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"Because this wasn't something permanent, it just became time to take a break."
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Jennifer Lawrence is ready to take a break from acting to … milk goats.
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Here are a few reasons rosé should take a break this summer.
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Take a break from the day to watch these little guys wiggle around.
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I take a break for lunch and scrounge for food in the kitchen.
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After a family vote, it was unanimous that I should take a break.
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Figure out, even if you can't afford it, how to take a break.
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Eventually a winemaker friend, Jérome Balmet, joins us, and we take a break.
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"Take a break and leave room in your plan for changes," he said.
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Another from Mexico even joked she would "take a break from love" itself.
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You can even take a break to jam to this brilliant Lemonade parody.
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Not sure if you've found the one, but want to take a break?
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We'll be producing daily newscast through June 2nd, before we take a break.
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" Asked if he'll take a break, his answer was clear, "A couple days.
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Venus opposes Jupiter, and you're eager to take a break from your responsibilities!
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LG: It's easy to take a break from tech in weather like this.
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It's been a productive, fun morning, so I'm ready to take a break.
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He retired from performing two years ago to take a break from touring.
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After a long time trying, they say we're going to take a break.
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"I'm kind of take a break from touring with other artists," he says.
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Mandatory time-off policies allow companies to force workers to take a break.
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Parents can take a break from their kids in the adults-only solarium.
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So we're gonna take a break so we can bring him right over.
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Pink recently revealed her plans to take a break from her music career.
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And you're not allowed to take a break until I go night night.
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Keep your plans flexible and take a break from work if you can.
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The moment you decide to take a break, people will start looking elsewhere.
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Sometimes I take a break from that and opt for a speed-carve.
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When I take a break I'm looking for a little bit of everything.
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We take a break to discuss horses and the plan for next week.
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My decision was made: I was going to take a break from work.
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But the artist says his decision to take a break hasn't come easy.
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And Mr. Holzer didn't take a break from his Lincoln obsession on weekends.
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There, he could step out for lunch or take a break between tasks.
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Maybe you might need to take a break to see the other options.
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But the familiarity makes it homier, a regular place to take a break.
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The weekly Advertising & Media Insider newsletter will take a break until January 8.
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Okay, we're going to take a break here, and we'll be right back.
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If the driver's getting sleepy, the car can suggest they take a break.
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If you feel tired, inhale, exhale, drink some water, and take a break.
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Arianna Huffington carves out time every day to take a break from work.
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I take a break to eat my packed lunch and browse Sephora's website.
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Once you take a break, it can be hard to get back on.
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If you need to take a break from this, I said, you can.
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If shopping begins to be stressful or tiring, leave and take a break.
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I decide to start the chili and take a break from my binge.
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Bad news, Arianators: Ariana Grande may have to take a break from touring.
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Every day at 3pm, I take a break and I play the game.
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I am hopefully at a time where I can take a break now.
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We can't blame her for wanting to take a break from the special effects.
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"We want to take a break and look at the international situation," Thorne said.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," says the Bieber source.
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I definitely need to learn when to work and when to take a break.
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If you've really got to go, take a break and take care of business.
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Occasionally, it's nice to take a break and tag someone else into the ring.
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You have the ability to take a break and just put the phone down.
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Take a break from the action with $10 app credit to use at sweetgreen.
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Recode Daily will take a break tomorrow to celebrate the U.S. July 4 holiday.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," said the Bieber source.
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And take a break if the stifling late-summer heat and humidity become overwhelming.
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Right at the top is the new "Remind me to take a break" option.
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Take a break in the office kitchenette, or on nice days, bring it outside.
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After three hours, Fortnite provides diminishing rewards and pushes players to take a break.
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LG: When you need to take a break from tech, what do you do?
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"The goal was to take a break, recover and put back juice" he said.
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You've been hard at work, Taurus, but it's time now to take a break.
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The reaction was so intense that she had to take a break from Twitter.
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So it's not as if we can just take a break for a while.
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Take a break from regularly scheduled school activities and focus solely on teaching civics.
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Kennedy Palmer, eleven, and Hayley Dorsey, twelve, take a break in the Social Lounge.
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JIM CRAMER: All right, well, we're going to take a break for a minute.
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When Mills was 19, she told her audience she needed to take a break.
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Even better, have employees take a break together to foster team building and comradery.
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And it's likely best we all take a break from it for some time.
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However, E3 had their differences and decided to take a break, leaving fans heartbroken.
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If you feel some kind of distress, you may want to take a break.
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It's not an especially productive day, so you might as well take a break!
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Each time I write 'throw-up' or 'vomit', I have to take a break.
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It's time to take a break from politics and start thinking about books instead!
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But it is a good time to take a break, so slow down, Gemini!
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Take a break from flirting with your crush and read your monthly horoscope here.
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They went around the room, polling everyone, then asked to take a break outside.
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Every now and then, even the Stranger Things kids need to take a break.
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Take a break from watching yourself and head to YouTube or a TED Talk.
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"Theater gives us the chance to take a break from reality," Mr. Colby said.
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"Variability gives the heart opportunities to relax and take a break," Dr. Snyder says.
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But this time, Sterling said, the decision to take a break was fairly easy.
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Members, however, did take a break from the busy day to enjoy the weather.
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You thought that, with Emily away, this newsletter would take a break from meatballs?
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I walked without a coat, wanting to take a break and refocus my mind.
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MS. HAST: Take a break if you need it, have a sip of water.
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Ross never agreed to take a break and Rachel said 'maybe' without being definitive.
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She would take a break from herself, too, but she doesn't have that option.
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If you need to, take a break from offering support to find your own.
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Dear Readers: Want to take a break tomorrow and get away from it all?
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I'm gonna take a break on all that, at least for a little while.
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For Gorogoa, I take a break, and give my brain a chance to relax.
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Bathrooms are also places to seek solace, take a break, have sex, do drugs.
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We're gonna take a break, we'll be back in one minute with Emily Steel.
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But after this, I'll definitely take a break and have a mental breakdown, somewhere.
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It's time to take a break and let yourself sink into the beauty of Petstylistt.
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Who doesn't want to take a break from the workday to watch some adorable pups?
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I take a break mid-morning and enter my weekend's transactions into my budget software.
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Sometimes, though, it becomes a little too much and I need to take a break.
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Curb was never formally canceled; David himself decided to step back and take a break.
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I was struggling but I knew I couldn't take a minute to take a break.
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Chelsea seems eager to exit the fight, or at least take a break from it.
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Protesters take a break at the end of the march by the Legislative Council building.
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Of those who do, less than half take a break of at least 30 minutes.
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"You know he'd understand if you have to take a break," my mom told me.
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The game will even warn you if it thinks it's time to take a break.
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"I didn't have a specific plan other than to take a break," Ms. Massenet said.
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I take a break and grab boxes from my car that I pilfered from work.
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It's a lifesaver if you take a break for a while and then come back.
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But in all the hullabaloo about burnout, who is really allowed to take a break?
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Mission control repeatedly asking the cosmonauts to take a break, even for a few minutes.
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Take a break from your busy Thursday, and start planning your next trip for less.
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The protesters make several charges at the building, take a break, and then try again.
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Do you ever feel burnt out or like you wish you could take a break?
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Let&aposs take a break, then we&aposd got to go back to the agenda.
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Take a break, pumpkin — it's time for another seasonal flavor to get in the spotlight.
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Perhaps most important: there are inns so you can take a break from fighting monsters.
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You're saying it's officially OK to take a break from Destiny once in a while.
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He was going home to take a break, but he wouldn't be gone for long.
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Put down the Red Bull, take a break from coding and apply right here today.
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After three years of writing this column, I decided to take a break last May.
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Lehua Sparrow: Yes, I feel accomplished that I was able to just take a break.
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BECKY QUICK: Let me slip in one more question, before we take a break. Oracle.
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Instead, I realized that when I take a break during the day I'm more focused.
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We made her take a break from today's sandwich shift to talk about the project.
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I would take a break and relax, sleep, or do something that wasn't fully online.
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I had to take a break after a few sips, because my stomach was churning.
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People gather to barbecue, picnic, and ride bikes, and to take a break from touring.
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You may be heading off for vacation this summer, but scams don't take a break.
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Take a break from your big plans and save in the Amazon Black Friday Sale.
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But I have a feeling they might want to take a break for a minute.
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If you choose to do so, it will actually remind you to take a break.
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Six years ago, the west coast rap group Pac Div decided to take a break.
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If there's one thing Spencer didn't take a break from this week, it was cooking!
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"I'm going to take a break from the internet for a little bit," she says.
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During this time, I'm going to take a break from writing about the latest news.
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They had come for a girls' night out, to take a break from their boyfriends.
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K., let's take a break" or even "Good news, Gaël: This place has a roof.
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Take a break from the news, wash your hands, and go to space with us.
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Our weekly technology newsletter will take a break next week for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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It's a nice place to take a break and I enjoy the people-watching there.
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Take a break with us to discover the hidden treasures of Italy's grand historic libraries.
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I had to take a break to respond to messages from work about a patient.
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If you do have to take a break, how long does it need to be?
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I take a break to check my personal email, but there's nothing interesting to report.
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Let's take a break and watch these adorable baby sloths: ■ 43D: The perfect skeptic's entry.
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"We said, let's take a break," said Neil Johnson, Ohana's director of residential real estate.
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Here's to your health, which will improve if you take a break from the sauce.
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"He supports my decision to take a break, and remains my head coach," Djokovic said.
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"I'm not okay today and I'm going to take a break from social," she wrote.
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We're going to take a break and then we're going to come back for recommendations.
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Kjellberg could also be stepping back to take a break from the criticism he receives.
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I think it's time to take a break, there's a thing called being super overexposed.
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Programming note: The Daily Report will take a break for the Fourth of July holiday.
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Last year, he decided that he wanted to take a break from being a human.
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And then she'll take a break to get her reward of carrots and sweet potatoes.
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The One with the Morning After: Season 3, Episode 16It's a toss-up between this one and the episode that precedes it, "The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break," in which they, of course, take a break (depending on who you ask).
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Let's take a break first and then we'll get to the next phase of the interview.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," a Bieber pal previously told PEOPLE.
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"We're encouraging our officers to come in, take a break and de-stress," he told WSAW.
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If you need to take a break from this article in order to cry, we understand.
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After some more writing, I take a break for breakfast (microwave oatmeal) and an email check.
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I tell everyone to take a break and join me at 7 to start work again.
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Morgan Stanley expects the Fed to take a break from raising rates in June next year.
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Half reported eating lunch at their desks, and feeling that they could never take a break.
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What I've realized as an adult is that I can never take a break from that.
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My grades at school were ruined and prompted me to take a break from the game.
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The app can save your progress so you can take a break when you need to.
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I decide to take a break from work and read a few articles on The Atlantic.
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So I just thought I'd take a break and do something fun for a couple years.
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One day he said, 'Mom, why don't you take a break from dating for a while?
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I would get so overwhelmed that I would take them out just to take a break.
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"Evan inspired me," Kerr old the magazine of her decision to take a break from modeling.
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If I say I want to take a break and play baseball, then that's great too.
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Both of them let you choose the intervals when you'll get a "take a break" reminder.
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It wasn't working, so I decided to regroup and take a break from knocking on doors.
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Take a break from your beginning-of-the-week blues with this week's online clothing sales.
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Take a break to call my best friend and wish her luck on a job interview.
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So you can get your whole house spotless without having to take a break to recharge.
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I'll take a break for a little bit so we can just have fun and explore.
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If you get bored of battles, you can take a break to check on your kingdom.
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However, this one exchange may not be the only reason Reinhart chose to take a break.
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"You gotta take a break every once in a while," Chip captions the video, adding #meAndDrakeTD!
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It's also a relief to take a break from the need to try to control everything.
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I sometimes try to take a break from drinking, but it's always very difficult to maintain.
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An industrial designer, Badger had been planning to take a break herself to raise a family.
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I couldn't even breathe; I was so busy and I just had to take a break.
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Saying you "want to take a break" and go to the bathroom is an excellent measure.
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It's important that you catch up on rest—take a break from work if you can.
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After about half an hour, I take a break to heat up leftover spaghetti and meatballs.
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A whole lot has happened in the months since the boys decided to take a break.
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Achieving all of this by age 30, you'd think he'd be ready to take a break.
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Take a break from the daily grind, have a local brew and strike up a conversation.
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If you are angry or upset, take a break before posting and come talk to us.
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This is a great time to take a break from social media and technology in general.
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Take a break—if you don't, some less-than-chill situations are sure to come up.
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Mars retrogrades are times to put down arms, take a break from battle, and review strategy.
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The Hill's daily newsletter will take a break over the Thanksgiving holiday and return on Nov.
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Here are four signs that you should probably take a break from buying on credit:1.
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After an unsuccessful search for snakes, YouTuber Nick The Wrangler sat down to take a break.
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While some celebrities never take a break from their bustling careers, others do just the opposite.
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Still, Alex decided to take a break from college and serve as his mother's campaign manager.
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I think that was so much fun, and everyone just mentally needs to take a break.
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Both of you were really active on Twitter—why did you decide to take a break?
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And there are countless reasons why a couple might take a break in the first place.
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Saturday Night Live will take a break for the next month to accommodate the Winter Olympics.
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During the workday, take a break every hour or so, and even take a walk outside.
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Apps like YouTube will take part, too, notifying people when it's time to take a break.
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And then we'd take a break, and a step back and reflect on what we'd done.
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In January, we hit a rough patch and decided to take a break for a month.
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You've already worked so hard this month, Aries, so seize this opportunity to take a break!
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Cervantes will briefly take a break from his leading role in the Chicago production of Hamilton.
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Miguel will briefly take a break from his leading role in the Chicago production of Hamilton.
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Take a break for moderate exercise during the day so you have more energy for work!
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She needed to take a break every five minutes, a brief respite, a sip of water.
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So, ladies and gentlemen, take a break today and go shopping in a store or online.
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The Biebers will then take a break from professional activities for their honeymoon, according to People.
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A week ago, Meg said very gently, I'm sorry, I just need to take a break.
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I hope that if it's too troubling to watch for you, you also take a break.
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They found out that creators can, in fact, take a break and their viewership won't suffer.
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She does not take a break from the hard labor even if she is in pain.
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Take a break Being glued to your desk isn't the best way to get things done.
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After a week of history-making impeachment inquiry news, you might want to take a break.
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Celebrate your accomplishments and, on occasion, give yourself permission to take a break and begin again.
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PewDiePie announced in a recent video that he will take a break from YouTube next year.
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In 1995, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which forced her to finally take a break.
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This summer, take a break from passive reading, skimming, reading-as-multitasking, and try mindful reading.
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Take a break at work and do some nice neck rolls every once in a while.
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I'll get through this, but, right now, I need to take a break from my life.
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Simmons has said he simply wants to take a break from the life of a celebrity.
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The man needed to take a break halfway through, sipping some water, before the punishment continued.
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Wind City Books in Casper, Wyoming, wants customers to take a break from smartphones, laptops and tablets.
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Reading, England — Some people like to take a break from work with a quick bite of chocolate.
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Both chambers will take a break from July 1-9, then return and work July 10-28.
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My boyfriend at the time told me that he wanted to take a break for the summer.
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First, however, Phineas Fisher said he'd take a break and go to the beach and drink cocktails.
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No idea how I got here, but it's time to take a break, so I can refocus.
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I should also take a break from my staple vintage shops and just stroll through the city.
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That was pretty much the entire conversation … [they] suggested to me to take a break [from TikTok].
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I'm trying to get my mom to do the same thing, be able to take a break.
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HOLT: We're going to take... SANDERS: Is that your strategy... HOLT: We're going to take a break.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," an insider told PEOPLE at the time.
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Peters also had to take a break from live streaming to recharge his phone at one point.
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"It's really important to remember that it's OK to take a break from the news," she said.
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Take a break from whatever it is you're doing and enjoy seven minutes of pure '70s bliss.
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In fact, it was motherhood that led her to take a break from her nonstop music career.
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Sometimes they felt like being together and the next week they'd be traveling and take a break.
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Here's hoping the people dutifully watching the stream remember to take a break or two before then.
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This will give subscribers a chance to take a break from the platform without losing their status.
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The justices will take a break from their summer break to consider Mr Trump's plea for clarification.
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Booth told People that, following her stint on Bachelor in Paradise, she's looking to take a break.
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Other times, you just need to take a break and drink during the afternoon with Kelly Clarkson.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
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The settings allow you to take a break for 24 hours, 72 hours, a week, or indefinitely.
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"I'm gonna take a break and come off socials for a minute," the screenshot of text started.
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Take a break from trying to contact aliens, and see what's in store for you this April.
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I take a break to go down the street to a lunch buffet place that I love.
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I seize on this interruption to take a break and do my weekly review of my finances.
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They had to carry the cameras further away and take a break so the equipment wouldn't melt.
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I decide to take a break and go for a run after drinking a pre-workout mix.
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We'll take a break, we'll be right back, Richard Edelman will be up with us very shortly.
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After about an hour, I take a break to serve myself Trader Joe's cookie-butter ice cream.
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The automaker hopes to encourage online shoppers to take a break from Amazon to look at cars.
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She said she can't take a break from raising her grandchildren because she can't afford a babysitter.
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Luckily, there are plenty of ways to take a break and stay woke at the same time.
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If you need to take a break from sharing updates because it's not proving helpful, tell people.
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In those three hours, you should take time to eat something, drink water, and take a break.
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"Because it wasn't something permanent, it just became time to take a break," said the Perry source.
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"[It's] more about wanting to take a break from working their ass off all day," says Gat.
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MPs will also take a break in the second half of September to attend political party conferences.
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You might find it's helpful to take a break and use the time to clear your mind.
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We will do whatever is necessary to win, but today we take a break, then we reassess.
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Pink revealed her plans to take a break from music at the 2019 Country Music Association Awards.
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I turned it up and decided to take a break from dressing to lie on the bed.
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Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, said she wanted to "take a break" from public service.
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"Louis is anxious to take a break and work on other things," he told reporters last summer.
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Hess says the reaction is usually unintentional, and both parties may take a break or reposition themselves.
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You've been working super hard, but this will definitely be a good time to take a break.
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At that point, he could have returned to streaming, but Ian Xplosion decided to take a break.
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The moon in Virgo asks you to slow down today, Libra—it's time to take a break!
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It's perfectly normal and OK to be be sick of Instagram and take a break from it.
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There's a lot more in the issue, so take a break, turn off your brain, and enjoy.
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We then decided to take a break from art and head to the Pyrenees to go hiking.
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When did you first have the idea to take a break from the show and reconceive it?
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The plague takes a leisurely seven years or so, and seems to take a break during winters.
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The cabanas lining the area are an ideal spot to take a break from the Florida sun.
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Take a break, steer into the skid, keep hanging on: Our TV critic has some great recommendations.
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But just before RedOne hit the big time, Mr. Zain returned to Sweden to take a break.
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Students can take a break from studying to finger-paint or do a craft to calm down.
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I was able to reset, to take a break from life, to just breathe without feeling guilty.
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She suggests a warning screen at the beginning of each episode, urging viewers to take a break.
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Howie Rose, the Mets' radio voice, said he had long hoped for Sterling to take a break.
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As normal people, sometimes we feel stressed, and must take a break from what we are doing.
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It&aposs time you take a break from your regularly scheduled life and take a sabbatical instead.
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You can use this week to declare your own independence, too, and take a break from technology.
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I really want to get smoked salmon again but feel like I need to take a break.
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I take a break from working and go for a run on the treadmill in my basement.
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But one of his greatest accomplishments actually began as a way to take a break from writing.
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The worst part of running a restaurant, he said, was not being able to take a break.
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At one point, I take a break from cleaning to eat a single-serve bag of Cheetos.
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The Bits newsletter will take a break next week for the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.
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If you're locked into staying at the homestead, are there other ways you can take a break?
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READING, England — Some people like to take a break from work with a quick bite of chocolate.
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Its interior garden, shaded by various tropical trees, is a lovely spot to take a break (free).
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Drake says he's been toughing it out, but he's now under "doctor's orders" to take a break.
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Cover image: Porn actresses take a break at the Venus erotic fair in Berlin, October 15, 2015.
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I feel like if I smoked, I would take a break and go have a cigarette right now.
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My skin had never been so clear, but at $303 a month, I wanted to take a break.
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So, feel free to sometimes stick with a task until it's completely done, and then take a break.
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The operation normally takes up to eight to ten hours to do and we don't take a break.
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And when visitors (like me) want to take a break from museum fatigue, we scroll through our phones.
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On the one hand, you get to see your family members and (hopefully) take a break from work.
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Evan Rachel Wood has decided to take a break from social media following her brave sexual assault confession.
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Just remember to take a break from the heat and sneak in a round or two of cornhole.
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Social media has undoubtedly become addicting and while no one likes FOMO, it's healthy to take a break.
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I think a lot of it is part of the reason why we had to take a break.
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And for those moments when we are with them, we can take a break from being us, too.
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They also take a break from crappy jail food periodically to cook and eat more nutritious meals together.
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If there's one thing we collectively don't know how to do as millennial women, it's take a break.
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With the delay of Android Wear 2.0 until next year, most smartwatch makers decided to take a break.
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This story has been corrected to clarify when the royal couple will take a break from official duties.
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If you want to take a break from the sweltering summer heat, television is always here for you.
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He has had this feeling before though and knows he has to just take a break from performing.
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Those in the "perceived control" group were told they could decide when they wanted to take a break.
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I take a break and check my Instagram, where I keep seeing nonstop ads for the Quip toothbrush.
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Use this Mercury retrograde to take a break and work on old projects instead of starting new ones.
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Growing up, Chmerkovskiy never expected he'd be able to take a break from working to be a parent.
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If I were tied to a traditional date, I'd be wondering if they wanted to take a break.
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This is not the time to overthink things; this is the time to take a break and recharge.
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But her parents won't be telling her to take a break from the computer or console anytime soon.
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" Stephanie Musico, 15: "It's ironic how you see me on my phone right as I take a break.
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It's healthy to take a break while studying or else I'll be more stressed than I actually am.
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The injury was enough to force her to take a break from wrestling and test a new path.
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I go back to work for a couple hours and then take a break to eat my salad.
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She once told Rolling Stone that she dyed it mostly so she could take a break from working.
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Respite care covers foster parents who must take a break for a few hours or a few days.
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But it's time for me to take a break, and then look forward to my own next chapter.
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He told the Los Angeles Times he asked for the time off to take a break from hitting.
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Juli: I'd been working the register for several hours and couldn't take a break because we were understaffed.
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Let's take a break from this glossy stuff we have to look at all the time... Simple shapes.
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The Moon is in fellow Earth sign Virgo today, inspiring you to take a break from your routines.
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It's important to take a break from all the crying to dance, or just do both at once.
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"I decided to not take a break afterwards and kind of get right back into it…" Phelps says.
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My rule is: You are allowed three glasses of champagne, and then you need to take a break.
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While the family is away, Daisy and Molesley take a break from their exams with a little picnic.
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Have a glass of Clos du Val Carneros pinot noir and take a break from all the bustle.
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The moon in Virgo asks you to take a break from all the hard work you've been doing.
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You're one of the hardest working signs in the zodiac, Capricorn—take a break and have fun today!
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The Moon in Scorpio is also highlighting a very sleepy sector of your chart today—take a break!
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Books, movies and video games are also a great way to take a break from the real world.
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When I inevitably need to take a break, I'm told I'm too weak skinned to be in politics.
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" On Thursday, when prosecutor Greg Andres asked, "Your honor, is now a good time to take a break?
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Take a break and try to survive a night in "Simon's Quest," or whatever the game may be.
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It provides me with a good excuse to take a break from my busy days and just relax.
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I knew I was going to take a break, with a week off to do the cycling race.
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The search was difficult at first, she said, and they decided to take a break out of frustration.
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Right after the election, Erik Hagerman decided he'd take a break from reading about the hoopla of politics.
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A note to readers: On Politics will take a break next week and return in the new year.
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"I'm going to take a break here, continue reading, and flag headlines as we get them," she said.
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Using on consecutive days will increase the risks of negative consequences, so it's important to take a break.
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Take a break from texting, emailing or participating in social media, or at least minimize your digital output.
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Mr. McConnell wants a vote this week, before lawmakers take a break for the Fourth of July holiday.
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Both teams take a break from conference play to participate in the Big 12/SEC Challenge on Saturday.
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I have noticed that a stubborn knothole will suddenly reveal itself if you take a break from solving.
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I never expected, growing up, that I'd have to take a break for that long from competitive golf.
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You could have rested the partially-wrapped cheese on your desk if you wanted to take a break.
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It appears the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to take a break from the brightest royal spotlight.
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It's easy to get engrossed in the work — multitasking between this and that — and never take a break.
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She also will take a break to play with the baby and take him for a short walk.
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Thank you for reminding me to tell The Boy to take a break from the studying, Mr. Polin.
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I take a break to make P. a packed lunch before he leaves for work around 5:30.
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If you decided to take a break from the news and enjoy your weekend, we don't blame you.
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Tesla owners driving between San Francisco and Los Angeles can now take a break while recharging their cars.
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Aries season will find you hard at work; however, this full moon will ask you take a break.
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How often do you take a break from games, intentionally or not, and find yourself thankful it happened?
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Here's how they do it: We were planning to take a break from taking any additional foster child placements.
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You can extend your time, if need be, Apple notes, but you'll still get nudges to take a break.
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It's definitely refreshing to see so many celebs take a break from wearing luxury designs to promote affordable fashions.
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He once called a lawyer "disgusting" for needing to take a break to pump breast milk during a deposition.
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"Delete old messages, photos, unfollow their accounts, and even better, take a break from social media altogether," Chan says.
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They're days when you should take a break and reflect on the activities you did earlier in the week.
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You may as well take a break from all your responsibilities and spend the day doing whatever you want.
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That was actually one of the more exciting things about More Life— that he promised to take a break.
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She had previously vowed to take a break from the social media platform after experiencing an onslaught of negativity.
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Young players in the Junior Polo Program at the Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club take a break during training.
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So build some into your days – time to take a break, meet some new people, wander, or just wonder.
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The women would wear them for two hours, take a break, and then go out on the floor again.
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He became a National Collegiate Boxing Champion in 2009 before injuries made him take a break from the ring.
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They are great to have around to either take a break from working, or have them working alongside me.
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BeSuperOrBeDead: Before recently forcing myself to take a break, I played League of Legends around seven hours a day.
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You're not allowed to pause, to take a break—you have to set your score in a single run.
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If your quads start to hurt, or it doesn't feel comfortable, take a break and check in with yourself.
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Want to take a break from 2016 and head off to a magical land of castles and talking cups?
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Everybody has kind of had to step back, take a break, refocus, and now we will start those conversations.
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Her team had also told the media recently that she plans to take a break from the public eye.
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"At this juncture, we think it is wise for market participants to take a break from risk," they wrote.
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I decided to go home and see my dad to take a break from the toxic situation I'm in.
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And he was briefly forced to take a break from campaigning earlier this month after suffering a heart attack.
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On Wednesday, Paul tweeted that he's "taking time to reflect" and plans to take a break from his vlog.
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He advised that people take a break from jobs or recovery work, even if for just a few hours.
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I hate both mornings and meal prepping, and I love being able to take a break outside the office.
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After breezing through a couple of missions, I decided to take a break...and realized an hour had passed.
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"If you start to feel dizzy, lightheaded or clammy while hair grooming, stop and take a break," Batra said.
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According to Kaa, as long as Mowgli stands watch, the clash between humans and nature will take a break.
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Take a break from social media for a while (and try to get your kids to stay off, too).
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But i think that can be the best way to go sometimes: take a break and then start over.
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Richard Simmons left public life because he wanted to take a break and live peacefully, his brother Lenny says.
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If you want to take a break without setting such granular limits, Apple's also greatly improved Do Not Disturb.
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That's a good place to take a break and listen to an ad probably read by me, I assume.
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After trekking through the showrooms, it's time to take a break and re-group at Ikea's in-store restaurant.
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I take a break for lunch and remember I need to order one last Christmas gift for my friend.
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Ethereal Summit attendees could take a break from it all by participating in guided meditations in the court yard.
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Broader Google initiatives include a YouTube feature that encourages you to take a break after a long video binge.
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And if you're longing for the sun, just take a break from work and go for a walk outside.
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About 211 minutes in, I get a call from N., so I take a break to chat with him.
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He's still just really hurt that Bailey would treat their marriage as something she can take a break from.
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And in YouTube's case, the option to "Take a Break" is at the very top of its Settings screen.
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"We'd take a break and I would go run off to the bathroom and do a line," Johnson says.
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In the same fashion, a theater can throw out obnoxious people who cannot take a break from their cellphones.
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Before the Obamas start work on their foundation, they are going to "take a break," the first lady said.
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Sarah: My boyfriend and I had been together for about three years when we decided to take a break.
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At the time, cops working the graveyard shift didn't have much choice when they wanted to take a break.
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I told everyone in my office that I'm going to stop when we hit 100 and take a break.
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When we finally slowed down that day, I decided to take a break around two hours into my shift.
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Every 22 minutes or so, I take a break, stand up, move to the other room, check my mail.
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When you're ready to take a break from plane-spotting and swimming, head on over to the Pool Bar.
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Let's take a break from Cookie and Lucious for a moment, as other notable things happen in this episode.
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Members of the Arizona National Guard take a break at the Papago Park Military Reservation in Phoenix on Monday.
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Remember: Sometimes our best work is done after we let ourselves take a break to think about something else.
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Take a break from wrangling Pokemon to check out which Hollywood stars should be added to the app ... GO!
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It could be a boon to celebrities who want to take a break from social media but return eventually.
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But apparently, LeBron decided to take a break from his funny grapes as part of two-week health cleanse.
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"It has gotten so sharply partisan here that I think it is time for me to take a break."
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On this anniversary until his birthday after the 29th I am going to take a break from social media.
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At one point, Dylan and Ginsberg take a break to visit the grave of Jack Kerouac in Lowell, Mass.
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Under what Ghana's government calls a two-track system, some children go to school while others take a break.
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The Star Wars universe was a place I'd escape to when I wanted to take a break on life.
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We take a break in the Plaza de la Soledad, in front of the church that shares its name.
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And when I worked at a weekly newsmagazine, they provided a way for the staff to take a break.
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So go ahead and take a break from pantry staple recipes to get whatever it is you're really craving.
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"At least E could take a break and not have to get up during timeouts so much," Pachulia said.
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And if you're not sure if your injury is bad enough to take a break, check with your doctor.
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I mean, it's O.K. to take a break, but what if this is actually a full-time chronic illness?
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Take a break from Tiger King and immerse yourself a multitude of cinematic worlds imagined and designed by women.
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I decide to take a break and watch a few episodes of South Park with M. 9:30 p.m.
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Your day job is also taxing on you at this time, so take a break if you're able to.
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It reads as if Kennedy was asking the country to do one last thing: Take a break from divisions.
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That's why we rely on humor, that's why we do the flashbacks — to take a break from all that.
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We have arrived at the point in my account where we can take a break and laugh out loud.
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I get around halfway through, take a break, and then have to start all over again when I return.
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For example, Hulu last year introduced pause ads that pop up only when viewers take a break from streaming.
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In call centers that could mean prompting an employee to take a break after a long or stressful call.
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You must be able to take a break and intervene mindfulness and things that have meaning in your life.
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With worlds looming, Johnson told Muhammad to take a break, visit her family in New York, rest and regroup.
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At midday, "I have a rough idea of a finished product, I take a break" and blast country music.
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Take a break from Capitol Hill and call a recess in the dreamy, sleek surroundings of this presidential palace.
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Nap pods suggest you can take a break at work—which you need because you're staying all damn night.
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We wrote together that it's O.K. to be sad and to take a break from any activity to cry.
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If you're in the zone, keep at it, if not, take a break because you've more than earned one.
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Nothing tests a marriage quite like assembling Ikea furniture, and I take a break to get us two Coronas.
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The Conversation Gail Collins: Frank, it's so exciting to take a break from Donald Trump and converse about — movies!
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But if you're big enough, when you take a break it can change the dynamics of an entire site.
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So maybe I'll take a break from animating for a day to work on VFX / post for a day.
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Take a break with tales of an R.V. bandit, the world's worst skier and a basketball team's remarkable perseverance.
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A wedding photoshoot in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, had to take a break when it was interrupted by a furry interloper.
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"Take a break — from the moment you walk in the door through dinner — and be fully present," Gielan says.
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If you allow your mind to take a break and refresh from time to time, you will feel better.
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Then there's the American who came to take a break from some stressful business in Boquete 170 miles away.
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So when it was finally time to take a break, around the end of August, I was completely exhausted.
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Naturally, it wasn't long before his words inspired a fun little "let's take a break from this national nightmare" meme.
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I had to make a pit stop on my way back to the station to take a break from this.
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Debbie decided to take a break last Thursday and left a rag soaked in the oil in the living room.
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An exertion headache is your body's way of telling you it's being overexerted, so if one strikes, take a break.
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Once I really got into yoga, I decided to take a break from drinking, and for nine months, I did.
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The frenetic launch of the fall art season is upon us, Aries, but you should really take a break first.
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Let&aposs take a break because it seems now this summit between the President and Kim Jong Un is on.
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On Tuesday, the medical examiner began to cry when describing Cherish's death and asked to take a break from testimony.
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"I'm dealing with some personal things right now and need to take a break from social media," wrote Burke, 33.
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I take a break to skim my email, and notice that Sephora is having a promotion on some skincare items.
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Those concerns deepened on Monday after a bout of pneumonia compelled Clinton to take a break from the campaign trail.
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Take a break from the madness that is Prime Day and follow us into the batshit world of food pillows.
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Take a break and see that Lululemon's "We Made Too Much" page has been refreshed — and they have excellent shorts.
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So I would take about three meetings a day, at the most, because I wanted to take a break, too.
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Instead of riding the wave of his Grammy win straight into a new album, Vernon decided to take a break.
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To force people to stop, take a break, and think about these kinds of things is a strictly positive act.
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During a practice session, the Giants take a break, leading Manning and Beckham to make eye contact and begin dancing.
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Take a break from planning your spooky Halloween ensemble, because Lush just dropped a frighteningly cool collection of bath products.
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That means visible light sources could be the next vilified thing (take a break, dairy) with regard to your skin.
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As she looked at photos of Cherish's battered body, Dr. Rao began to cry and asked to take a break.
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"He made a choice to take a break from public life, which he has the right to do," Estey says.
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It looks like Kate Moss will have to take a break from the catwalk – at least for a little while.
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He had been driving his taxi all morning and decided to take a break and check out the action nearby.
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There's a strict 'No Men' policy that allows sex workers to take a break from the stress of the street.
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Biles does take a break (from training, at least) one day a week – Sundays, which she spends with her family.
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Starbucks was downgraded on Tuesday, but that doesn't mean Jim Cramer is ready to take a break from the stock.
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You have to take a break, take all the stuff, go in, then go out again a few minutes later.
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" Asked about the criticism of the speech, Mueller responded that "the naysayers can't even take a break for a day.
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Either way, even the most mobile of users has to take a break and plug in from time to time.
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It's a small time commitment, which is great for your boss and allows him or her to take a break.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," a source told PEOPLE at the time of their breakup.
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Today, Americans should take a break from our daily digital immersion to celebrate the enactment of Telecommunications Act of 2628.
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And I'm, you know, we're really thankful we have the opportunity to sort of step back and take a break.
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Have a Goal to take a break every few hours at work; your lower back and concentration will thank you.
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She said she needed to take a break to remind herself why she started making videos in the first place.
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And we're gonna talk about that in just a moment, but I-- I think we need to take a break.
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Speaking from Budapest, Mr. Villeneuve said he's not sure what he'll do next, though he yearns to take a break.
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Dumusois replied that he had sent someone to retrieve Stepanek, at which point Murray opted to take a break, too.
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And we could take a break from recording and go down to the swimming hole and jump from this waterfall.
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The Getaway When it comes to traveling solo, some people want to take a break and sightsee with a group.
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The point of comedy—at least, of Morgan's kind of comedy—is that it's an opportunity to take a break.
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On a warm summer's day, the grounds are one of the most popular places for Danes to take a break.
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None of them are in the fashion world, and it's nice to take a break and not talk about fashion.
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Naturally, he smoked cigarettes more often, as it's difficult to take a break at work to inhale an entire Cuban.
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Owen's heart rate got out of whack and he told his new acquaintances that he needed to take a break.
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Fresh from their triumph, Romashina and Ishchenko will now take a break to ponder whether they want to keep competing.
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"There's no point where I think, 'Oh, now I can just take a break,'" Philipps told Entrepreneur in March 2019.
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The program allows military personnel to take a break from active service to pursue education, career opportunities and family needs.
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Release date: April 8, 2020What it's about: The 25th Bond film shows Bond attempting to take a break in Jamaica.
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Take a break to work out at 10:30, eat lunch at noon, stop working at 3, and so on.
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After a couple hours, I take a break and have a yogurt and egg cup (meal-prepped and brought in).
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It's nice to take a break, even if I'm anxious about being away from my desk for the full hour.
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He would go to his job and save up money and then take a break to work on the house.
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The only conclusion that I've come to is this: If this next transfer fails, I'll take a break and reassess.
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Take a break and doodle on the chalkboard walls, or head to the rooftop patio to soak up some rays.
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The weather is mild and dry today, so I take a break from boots and wear suede royal blue flats.
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It could become an acceptable way to take a break, as we learn more about its restorative impact on mood.
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Set a timer to go off every 30 minutes to take a break for three to five minutes, she suggests.
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Smoking is not technically allowed inside Coachella ... but there are plenty of reasons to take a break and blaze up.
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Gemini season is busy as hell—you're running around town, getting shit done, hardly having time to take a break.
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You have been working so hard, Aries, but it's time to take a break during today's full moon in Pisces.
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Even when I was having teachers tell me, just take a break from math, you can take this class next year.
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A "pause" switch lets drivers temporarily turn off new ride requests so they can grab a coffee or take a break.
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After covering Trump's election night party in New York last month, she thought she would take a break from covering politics.
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Just like us, celebrities sometimes get sick of social media — it's then that they decide they need to take a break.
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Selena Gomez has been keeping a pretty low profile since choosing to take a break from music in August of 2016.
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The new Pew survey hasn't found any correlation between someone's political views and their willingness to take a break from Facebook.
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It's important to take a break sometimes and let it pass you by to sit back and see the world rotate.
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Take a break from your Glagnar's Human Rinds and sink your teeth into this tasty cover of the Futurama theme song.
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Yes, you'll have to spiral up three flights, but the wallpaper will give you plenty of excuses to take a break.
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Though her injuries are not serious, Lynn's doctors advised her to take a break from touring to make a full recovery.
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So rarely do viewers get to take a break without guilt, but Hart of Dixie takes joy in facilitating your downtime.
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"On this anniversary until his birthday after the 29th I am going to take a break from social media," she wrote.
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Speaking to Rolling Stone recently, Elton revealed that he had encouraged Sheeran's plan to take a break from music last year.
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I take a break from work to let her in and she heads off with our dog for an afternoon walk.
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I get to be a drama queen when I'm acting, so I can take a break from that in my life.
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The Pans intend to take a break from their backpacking in two years' time so that Wenwen can attend primary school.
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And we do need to take a break, to read books and talk to people and appreciate the color of plants.
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"On Election Day, he went home to take a break and I asked him why he walked home barefoot," she added.
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They were designed as places employees can go to take a break or meet up with others away from their desks.
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Wexler, the Dean of Students, who took pity on him, pulling him out of questioning so he could take a break.
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I take a break and have my usual huge salad for lunch, and then I shower and get ready for work.
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Dakota Spicer's shoretroopers and death troopers manage to look tired but alert as they take a break on a rock outcropping.
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The ROP allows customers, for example, to take a break from monthly debt repayments, but the service comes with a fee.
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Take a break as Mercury retrogrades into Cancer, your house of isolation on Sunday, practically begging you to take a vacation!
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With that I tell you all to take a break and do something nice next week because there's no new episode.
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"The 101 freeway east of Downtown will take a break for 40 hours of R&R, and R&B," Garcetti crooned.
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Since your first week is free, I decided to take a break from my usual Orangetheory routine, and try this instead.
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Sometimes you need to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and just fly under the radar.
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"Sometimes we would take a break to forget the war with a bit of culture," said former guerilla Julio Lopez, 79.
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He was due to take a break from studying to "chill out" with his boyfriend when he received an unexpected call.
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In the last couple of years, programs like Hello Sunday Morning have been encouraging people to take a break from drinking.
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When it became obvious that I need to take a break, I knew there would be narratives created on the internet.
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You started out watching Donald Trump yell for 90 minutes, and now it's Friday, and you're ready to take a break.
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If so, take a break from that real-life horror story by watching The Purge's fictional one — it's almost as scary.
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FABER: JOHN, WE'RE GOING TO TAKE A BREAK IN A MINUTE, BUT I WANT TO JUST COME BACK ON THE DIVIDEND.
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Inside Emerald Bay, a gated community in Laguna Beach, California, billionaires and CEOs come to kick back and take a break.
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Sometimes it can feel like a perk for working hard or an excuse to take a break or procrastinate, Albers said.
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"The worst problem is that you're pretty tired and want to take a break and put your feet up," he said.
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The mental agility required to concentrate on someone's face and puzzle out meanings is exhausting; take a break every 15 minutes.
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Sometimes, even A-listers decide to take a break from the limelight and seemingly retreat back into a life of normalcy.
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Warm temperatures usually mean more pollen, unless it's rainy, and in many places, winter seemed to take a break last month.
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Front Burner Take a break from tinfoil-wrapped eggs and pastel Peeps with these old-fashioned chocolate bars for modern tastes.
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When she was in college, she used to sit in a park every evening to take a break from the day.
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I hired dog walkers to work for me so I could take a break from that and just do the management.
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"Let's take a break from straight white men painting women," Ms. Quarles said, not putting too fine a point on it.
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What we did do one time to take a break is we spent a week on a boat out of Montenegro.
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I take a break to go videotape her because I have to go see whatever she's doing in hip-hop circle.
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On Reddit, other Instacart shoppers fawned over the big Seattle earner's achievement, and wondered if she planned to take a break.
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"On this anniversary until his birthday after the 29th I am going to take a break from social media," Meghan wrote.
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"The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break" (Season 3, Episode 183) Oh, the struggles of a work-life balance.
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Every 10 minutes I'm like, Let me take a break and call this person, or let me call this person back.
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It provides me with a good excuse to take a break from my busy day and just relax while I recover.
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Maybe they should take a break, he suggested to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, as he presided over the trial.
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He retired from performing two years ago to take a break from touring and the exhausting lifestyle that comes with it.
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If it has, resist the urge to go deeper into debt or take a break from checking in with your score.
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PewDiePie recently announced that he would take a break from YouTube in a video criticizing the platform's newly introduced harassment policy.
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"I was bored, it was summer, and I just wanted to take a break from the concrete and heat," she said.
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Sometimes we would have to take a break two or three times a day to kind of let me catch up.
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Like you hear with actors, they need to take a break because they start becoming like the movie characters they've played.
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Here's how to see your time-spent dashboard and how to set daily reminders to take a break from the two apps.
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He also took a jab at her recent decision to take a break from making videos to focus on her mental health.
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So enjoy the holidays, take a break, and check back next year for when 5G shit starts to heat up for real.
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As you settle into your Sunday scaries this weekend, take a break to gaze at the super blood wolf moon and reflect.
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In fact, a lot of us love interacting with people; we just also may need to take a break from said interactions.
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John, you can&apost ever take a break, you have to be on your toes at all times at the White House.
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YouTube has also added new "Take a break" reminder that can be accessed in the app&aposs settings, under the "general" tab.
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There's no off season, so yes, maybe this would be a good time to take a break to enjoy this little miracle.
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Her decision to take a break from the relationship to focus on her own weight battle seems to be a smart one.
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One warning: Both Venus and Jupiter love to consume, so watch what you're indulging in as you take a break from reality!
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Breathe+ lets you take a break and follow along with guided breathing exercises, which you can customize to best fit your needs.
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Zellweger opened up to PEOPLE's editor-in-chief Jess Cagle in 2016 about why she decided to take a break from acting.
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Workplaces will encourage employees to take a break, whether that means a half day or just 20 minutes away from their desk.
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Whenever my creativity is at a lull, I see that as a good time to take a break and practice self-care.
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Winter may be coming, but Sansa has clearly decided to take a break from the cold to get some much-needed sun.
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They may be forced to take a break after Monday because John Mara will be attending an owners' meeting in Houston midweek.
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But right now, let's take a break and talk about something lighter, like the most awkward scene the cast had to film.
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Her uncle told her that among their people, the ones who go on to make a difference, they always take a break.
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Hollywood, we all know, is unforgiving to women who take a break and (how dare they) get older away from the cameras.
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" Carey continued, "I'm going to take a break from media moments, social media, although I am going to fulfill my profession obligations.
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If I ever feel like it's too much and I feel like I want to take a break, it's never on him.
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I take a break to eat a biscuit my sister made, along with some raspberries and water from my trusty Hydro Flask.
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Why not take a break from Netflix for a few months, if you've watched pretty much everything there is on there already?
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It's important to take a break here to understand something: There is nothing preventing Weiner from yelling "Cut!" on the whole production.
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We don't mean to alarm you, but you're going to want to take a break from whatever you're doing at 2 p.m.
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This means that when you get stuck on one section of the island, you can simply take a break and explore elsewhere.
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Often when a tough task isn't quite clicking, you know the best way to change things up is to take a break.
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Take a break Let's start with the good news: The fact that you're seeing some advancement means your application has good bones.
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Hey, if you're going to take a break from life as a star athlete, both seem like good uses of your time.
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If you wait until you feel tired to take a break, it's too late — you've already missed the window of peak productivity.
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But since you mentioned them, take a break and listen to a couple songs from their latest album, Lost in the Dream.
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I'm trying to cut back on office coffee, so I guzzle a bunch of water and take a break to stretch instead.
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Elena offers everyone plates of Chinese food, and Daniela and the other salon employee take a break from Francia's hair to eat.
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Here are 5 stats that show this country needs to up its work-life balance game: Seriously India, just take a break!
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B L A C K I E: I remember telling you before the last one that I was gonna take a break.
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With its configurable reminders, Aloe Bud will encourage you to take a break, drink water, move your body, rest, breathe, and more.
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In August, lawmakers in the US Congress will take a break from their bipartisan disputes and backroom dealmaking for the summer recess.
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The difficulty of deciding to take a break in order to raise a family may seem even more pronounced in team sports.
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Suddenly, when he'd take a break from recording, which remains very much a part-time hobby, people would ask where he went.
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Jon Batiste and Stay Human will take a break from backing Stephen Colbert at "The Late Show" to perform on July 23.
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But on Tuesday I realized that if I rescheduled my morning, I could take a break to manage email around 6 a.m.
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Vacation can even cause burnout, as nearly a fourth of employees find it harder to work when their coworkers take a break.
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Recently, residents unveiled a plan to lure visitors who want to take a break from the tourist-clogged areas of the coast.
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But for those who notice that frequent Facebook posts involve stress and angst, Schoppe-Sullivan had some simple advice: take a break.
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I take a break to check my personal emails and see that Bloomingdale's is having a one-day-only sale on shoes.
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For the first time in a long time, Julianne Hough has the opportunity to take a break — not that she's going to.
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"Usually, when I take a break, I go and ride on my scooter and talk on my phone or something," he says.
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In an emotional speech, Gomez thanked her fans for their loyalty and explained why she felt the need to take a break.
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On snowy weekends, we'd study quietly together, and whenever we needed to take a break and goof around we had each other.
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Let's take a break here, while you absorb what is going on, and continue after this announcement: Right, are you with me?
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After nearly 20 years at the helm of this casual place, the chef, Jimmy Bradley, says he wants to take a break.
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Usually, SoulCycle classes involve an "arms" series, in which cyclers take a break from pedaling to perform bicep, tricep, and shoulder exercises.
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Season two picks up right where the first left off, when Mickey told Gus she needed to take a break from dating.
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And be sure to tune in tomorrow, where we will take a break from gender issues and make a foray into politics.
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With five staff, they keep the shop running seven days a week and normally only take a break for Chinese New Year.
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Most couples I know who "take a break" are really just splitting up, but too frightened to call it by its name.
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It's entirely possible that, after donating close to $15 billion to CZI, he might just take a break from selling his stock.
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We're going to keep you around for recommendations, so let's take a break and when we come back we'll go through those.
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"When they walk by, they can take a break from their routines, stop and have this 'What the F?' moment," RAE said.
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They'd been at the park for about an hour, when she decided to take a break at the base of a hill.
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MC: Well actually let's take a break right now and when we come back, we'll dig into that question of social media.
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Even if you get only a few entries at first, take a break when you need to and come back to it.
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I think that if they need to take a break or don't want to do it, then Meghan shouldn't have married Harry.
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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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In 2016, Dunham announced she would need to take a break from promoting her hit HBO series "Girls" due to the condition.
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Conan O'Brien will return next week after a week away, but Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and James Corden will take a break.
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Ross didn't respond when Rachel said "maybe" we should take a break because he was too busy running away from his emotions.
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I'd like to see people maybe take a break from social networks, to slow down and reconnect with the beauty that's there.
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In a second tweet, he wrote that he will take a break from business to "quickly" play golf before tackling domestic issues.
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Let's take a break from the negativity to celebrate one truly great bowl name, now sadly lost to the mists of time.
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We are just opening these spaces in your body, because that dude, he needs to just take a break and see clearly.
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My husband and I had some down time together — spa time, which is a way that I like to take a break.
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Thomas Thwaites, a UK-based designer, decided to take that a step further and take a break from being a human entirely.
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Post all the rage you need to, commiserate with friends in comments, and even take a break from social media for a while.
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It only represents about 70 percent of the usual sample size as swathes of European factories take a break over the summer months.
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Sometimes you need to take a break from the swine and bovine pleasures, and enjoy the refreshing and briny delights of the sea.
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It is better to take a break and browse the magazine aisle at CVS than to spend twenty minutes trying to "use" Pinterest.
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Now that their son is a (fully human) teen, Zorn decides to take a break from slaying dragons to get to know him.
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I take a break to refill my water and run into one of my work friends, who's just gotten back from a trip.
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Seth Meyers will take a break from his desk duties on Late Night with Seth Meyers for a Netflix standup special this fall.
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After a couple of weeks spent honing his Uno expertise, teammates said, he wanted to take a break, if only for one flight.
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This is clearly meant for family and friend time where people want to make a mindful effort to take a break from tech.
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That's all great, but it's not always possible — what about the hectic days when you can't afford to take a break every hour?
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"Especially if I take a break and I need to get back in shape, it's the surefire way to do it," she says.
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PERINO: I do find it hard to take a break from it, because it&aposs so -- it&aposs so hard to catch up.
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Once my inbox is under control, I take a break to do a yoga flow and get ready to meet a friend nearby.
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I've tried taking supplements for my hormonal breakouts before, which did help... until I decided to take a break from my birth control.
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I was in my first year [of college], but with shoots and all, I decided to take a break to support my family.
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If you've been looking for a way to take a break from your job and travel the world, Airbnb might have you covered.
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A few fans expressed concern for the singer's health and thought that perhaps it would be better for him to take a break.
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So, take a break from your day and enjoy this gallery of Jasmine trying to beat the heat in L.A.'s summer temps!
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Downey told Entertainment Weekly in March 2018 that he wanted to take a break after his run of Avengers and Iron Man films.
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Take for example automobile technologies that can detect deviations between steering wheel movement and road markings and advise drivers to take a break.
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"Bill Maris has decided to step down to take a break with his family and tackle something new," GV said in a statement.
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Take a break from crafting up your not-shitty protest sign and bask in the beauty that is the animal kingdom right now.
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Young Thug said that he'd take a break from music this year in solidarity with his brother, who can neither hear nor talk.
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We've seen the boom of meditation apps, which prompt users to take a break from their daily lives to just breathe and focus.
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Haley batted away speculation that she was leaving to challenge Trump in 2020, saying she wanted to "take a break" from public office.
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Of the two-dozen Bush-aligned lobbyists contacted by The Hill, almost half said they plan to take a break from presidential politics.
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"Sojourner," boys and girls, is what you say when you find yourself way outside your comfort zone and need to take a break.
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Once the plane was at cruising altitude and in autopilot mode, she would seek the agreement of her captain to take a break.
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Before I look into this further, though, I will take a break from working and instead indulge in my own favorite 2016 habit.
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You can set take a break reminders on YouTube to occur as often as every five minutes or as infrequently as once daily.
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Alongside all the sadness and rage on social media these past few days, I've seen many messages urging people to take a break.
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At one point, Yovanovitch got choked up and had to take a break from her deposition, according to the transcript of her interview.
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Though Kardashian West did take a break from filming KUWTK after the robbery, she has gradually resumed filming over the last few weeks.
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Trevino is looking to take a break, but he's had scores of fans asking for dubs of Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.
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It can definitely be hard sometimes to take a break, and then to look at your phone to see all the scooters around.
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The moon enters fellow water sign Scorpio today, Pisces, encouraging you to take a break from your everyday routine and do something new.
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Here are some tips to stay well-balanced: Take a break Let's be honest: You don't work eight hours straight in the office.
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So it helped if some of them took a pileup in the tunnel as a signal to suggest that they take a break.
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The rally ended and the younger Jorge Cruz, walked off the field to take a break from the blazing San Fernando Valley heat.
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After this, I decided to take a break from this character and see how different I could make the game through my choices.
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I'm going to take a break from All Things Trump this morning to talk about two important misperceptions in American life: The Flu.
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Being able to wake up, have a coffee on the porch, take a break from recording to walk through the field at night.
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Music is No. 1 for us, but we all realize it's really important to take a break, daily, and focus on something else.
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At the Atlantis in Reno, Mr. Paddock would often move to a machine when somebody using it got up to take a break.
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"I really wanted to take a break from the spotlight for a little while and focus on family," Keibler says of the move.
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And it will also be a place to take a break from political news — an easy way to round out your media diet.
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He worked as a server in restaurants, then quit in April to take a break from the stress and restart his job search.
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With deferment and forbearance, you take a break from your monthly loan payments, and your interest is deferred or accumulated during that period.
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SUSHI SUNDAYS On Saturday nights I tend to cook and make something more elaborate, so on Sundays I like to take a break.
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I need to take a break to get help on how to behave differently and fix some issues in my tooling and workflow.
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I have too little time to read, and only read when I take a break from writing in the summer for a few weeks.
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Available in stores and online now, take a break from stalking Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton to sneak a peek at the collections ahead.
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" Blazek said that firefighters on scene had the situation sorted out, so he "decided to sit and take a break with my new friend.
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We all need to know how to take a break from that stress, to give our souls a chance to stop and breathe. Afterallwithoutanypunctuationevenabriefsentencelikethisonemakesitexhaustingtoread.
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Here are three ways you can take a break from the panic of pressure-cooker living, and enjoy a more peaceful life each day.
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Were you making music in the two or so years since the last EP dropped or did you take a break and travel somewhere?
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The comedian has also taken a step back from social media to take a break from the negativity they've received since announcing their engagement.
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Goldfish Cracker lovers might have to take a break from the snack due to fears that an ingredient could potentially be contaminated with Salmonella.
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Even YouTube is introducing a "Take a Break" notification feature, in case you need a reminder to pull your eyeballs away from your screen.
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If Meghan had to take a break from the monochrome looks she does so well, we're glad it was with an enchanted forest print.
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No one wants to take a break from the family vacation to pump out a pint—no matter how good the recovery cookies are.
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So it might be good to clean your ears, maybe take a break from the 24/7 world and learn how to appreciate music.
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Blake Lively Now Has A Short, Black Pixie Cut Because #Acting Jennifer Lawrence Wants To Take A Break From Acting & Do Something Wildly Different
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In fact, a handful of young people are resolving in 2019 to try to quit, or at least take a break, from popular platforms.
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Amber Rose tried to take a break from social media, but new beau Val Chmerkovskiy is making it difficult for Muva to stay away.
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Many dads may revel in department store banners for lawn mower sales, but let's take a break from the practical and tried-and-true.
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Even with this touring thing, I've had to step back and realize it's time to take a break or I'm going to burn out.
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Once a week for a semester, as part of their IB philosophy class, Wright and her classmates take a break from classwork to meditate.
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Two construction workers on the Pan Am Building take a break on girders 21951 stories above the New York streets on June 220, 93.
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Take a break from all optional technologies in your life, and at the end, reintroduce only the technologies that add value to your life.
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If you don't take a break this Pride Month and emote your heart out to a Whitney Houston classic, what are you even doing?!
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It's perfectly fine to take a break from reading your regular 'scope after a dull couple of weeks (something just might bring you back).
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Because the clock is cumulative, a driver can be prompted to take a break even if they haven't driven driven for 12 hours consecutively.
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Snooze lets users take a break from swiping and messaging with matches, by setting up what is essentially an old-school AIM away message.
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I eventually take a break from working to eat oatmeal with frozen blueberries, honey, chia seeds, and smashed pecans that I brought from home.
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Come to think of it, maybe Garten could come in and sub for him for an episode, just so he can take a break.
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The Educator will often include a hiding spot for the animal to go in if they want to take a break from their audience.
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Shortly after the news broke, Trump said that Haley wanted to take a "break" and would be leaving at the end of the year.
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"I'm a big proponent of actually going outside to take a break, or going for a short walk in the city park," says Williams.
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The new mom was happy to take a break from working out after delivering her second child with husband Nnamdi Asomugha on October 5.
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They agree to take a break from their burgeoning relationship, and then promptly kiss in front of the mini-mart where they first met.
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Hameister completed the triumvirate at the (much, much colder) ceremonial South Pole—and decided to take a break to troll all of her haters.
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The actual expansion probably won't happen until later in May, after the astronauts take a break from the plethora of experiments coming their way.
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is constantly on tour, but during the holidays they take a break and perform in their home state of Utah.
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Looks like DiCaprio will have to take a break from doing his best Teddy Roosevelt impression to find time to film the grisly saga.
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Management could place chairs on landings, assuming there is space to do so safely, so weary tenants can take a break as they walk.
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I am endorsing this day because we all need to unify as Americans and take a break from being so hateful to one another.
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If a driver is suspected of dozing off, an alert goes off, warning the driver to get off the road and take a break.
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If you have out-of-town guests in New York and running around Midtown, this could be a great spot to take a break.
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This is a great way to take a break from the parks for a while and enjoy a different side of Disney on Halloween.
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In other words, if you'd like to take a break from political polls for a few weeks, you won't be any worse for it.
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Respondents said abusive comments, worries about addiction and increased insecurity about appearance were all reasons to take a break from online interaction with others.
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You can even tell your kids that you need to take a break before you respond to them, because you want to calm yourself.
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The news cycle has been relentlessly focused on politics and Ms. Kelly said she was more than happy to take a break from that.
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You know what, I didn't take a break from recording, it just took me a long time to fucking finish mixing the record down.
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Sometimes it is smart to take a break and not fight so hard so that you can recuperate and invest in your future efforts.
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In that context, if you're feeling like you're not present because of your phone, that's a good indication that you should take a break.
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There was one specific night where we'd been shooting for 15 hours; the lead actress was tired, and people wanted to take a break.
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That's my method usually: Plug in at night, work until it dies, take a break while it recharges and then get back to work.
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So, we'll take a break and then we've got to come back and talk about, a little bit about what this list is missing.
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Following 2010's My Own Love Song, she ultimately decided to take a break, returning six years later in 2016's Bridget Jones' Baby.
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You even get 5.1-channel surround sound when you need to take a break from work and hop online for a quick Overwatch match.
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Jenner and Scott, who have been dating since meeting at Coachella in 2017, reportedly decided to take a break from their relationship weeks ago.
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PEOPLE confirmed in October that Jenner, 22, and Scott, 28, had decided to take a break from their relationship after over two years together.
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Good news for viewers ready to take a break from the drama in D.C.: The third season of "The Crown" has landed on Netflix.
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Newsbook (Updated July 19683, 21968) Take a break in between Wimbledon matches to read about the culture, personalities and politics of the tennis world.
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"You don't need to go to Aruba, but take a break," even if it's just for a weekend or a few days, she says.
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Let's take a break from tax policy, health-care reform, DACA, border security, foreign policy and the matrix of issues that face the country.
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Even when Americans take a break from the kitchen and dinner table to watch football, they cannot escape the political controversy of pregame ceremonies.
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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and his government hope the North will take a break from testing missiles while its athletes participate.
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" What he did take a break from was the costly process of developing rolls of Maier's film, of which he has "600 or 700.
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We did Oppenheimer, we did Monty Python, we did you getting stabbed to death, we should take a break for a minute, come back.
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If you don't know what you want to do, then if you can save up and take a break, that's best — though most people can't.
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And if you ever get tired of fighting the dark side, you can also take a break by playing a game of Holochess or two.
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"They weren't getting along and decided to take a break," the Bieber source told PEOPLE, another insider confirming the two were never "officially" back together.
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Instagram gives you two options if you want to take a break from the service: you can temporarily disable your account or completely delete it.
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"Sometimes after skiing, after training I have a reaction, when I feel that it is too much for me, I take a break," she said.
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They did take a break from the onslaught of brassieres later that night, however, changing into a couple of glitzy ensembles to go out clubbing.
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Crawford decided to take a break, instead teaming up with Necrosoft Games to produce Gunhouse, a mixture of puzzle and tower defense, for PlayStation Mobile.
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The art world is so committed to its institutions and rituals, it's rare to see one decide to take a break and seriously examine itself.
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" When Sartore pushed Sally for more and more detail, it became too much, and she thumped the table, declaring, "I got to take a break.
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But all the solutions seemed to be self-care related: Take a break, go for a walk, have a snack, get better at time management.
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I take a break from the work and start an episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills that I missed from earlier this week.
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The third floor is also a great place to take a break from the hubbub inside the James Turrell Skyspace, which is open all weekend.
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It shouldn't be a surprise then that they've opted to take a break after completing their duties, even if that strays from typical royal behavior.
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We take a break from our Shameless marathon to make dinner: quinoa fried rice with all the veggies in my fridge and frozen spring rolls.
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TEXAS A&M: The Aggies take a break from SEC play when they host New Mexico next Saturday before traveling to Mississippi on Nov. 18.
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It was as if my body and mind were going on strike: I was going to take a break, whether I wanted to or not.
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I think Instagram is an amazing thing, and I wouldn't say I don't like it, but I have to take a break from it sometimes.
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These employees will be limited to four hours behind the wheel in a workday and must take a break and switch positions every two hours.
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These offices will be plentiful out in the open-world map, and you can even take a break between mission objectives to switch things up.
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" Soon after, he realized "that my guys had the scene under control," so Blazek decided to "sit and take a break with my new friend.
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Thorne tweeted as an April Fool&aposs joke that she was going to take a break from social media for the rest of the year.
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While we're not suggesting you swear off your online interactions for good, it's never a bad idea to take a break when you're feeling overwhelmed.
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Hard decisions take time and deserve intense debate, but when debate becomes a fight, it's time to take a break and calm the negative energy.
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Next door, the Azucar ice cream shop, with its powerful air conditioning, is another spot where tourists can take a break from suffocating temperatures outside.
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As his Twitter feed shows, he's not making any attempt to unplug or take a break from what he's normally doing at the White House.
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As midday approached, the sweating group decided to take a break from their uphill trek to have lunch next to a shallow, rocky stream bed.
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And after a long day being "Daddy's little helper," Jolie decided to take a break and quench her thirst — with water from the dog bowl.
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The musician explained in a note that he chose to take a break from his feeds to travel and experience the world without a filter.
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To help calm things down, a producer told Sugar Bear to "take a break" in a separate room, where Jennifer joined him and consoled him.
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I told the company I was going to take a break from receiving their Fixes since they can't figure out how to take my money.
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It's there where she could delight in jumping into the lake from the boathouse and finally take a break before cross-country started in July.
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The stations are filled with faceless people (like Jason Bourne), and they take a break before becoming part of the brave "Expendables" facing the crowd.
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All retrogrades are a time to rest and review—to take a break and work on issues that we've let languish on the back-burner.
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One day, when we were scraping promotional decals off the glass doors with an industrial solvent, she told me she needed to take a break.
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Here, a female reservist and a male soldier in the Lithuanian infantry take a break before boarding armored personnel carriers to return to their base.
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But it's still one task, and whenever I get up to take a break, I'll close down my browser to give myself a complete restart.
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Children scramble through snowy forests; lone hikers take a break to enjoy the view, and some carve out tiny oases of greenery above bustling cities.
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He was going to take a break that week, and they would get back to her the next Monday, April 25, to confirm the concerts.
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Trump said in October Haley had informed him of her plans six months ago and that she wanted to "take a break" from public service.
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Unfortunately, the Switch Lite forces me to stop playing it every so often because my hands start cramping and I need to take a break.
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Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore asked for the "angry white men" of America to "just take a break" in an interview on Thursday.
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But let's be honest: It wouldn't kill us Trump critics to take a break from our never-ending umbrage to engage in a little listening.
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It's at this point I take a break, realizing that a Valentine's Day date is just an appendage to what he truly wants from me.
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There are multiple stories where Zuckerberg works for days without sleep and Saverin tenderly convinces him to take a break, usually a break involving sex.
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It wasn't an option to take a break: He had to work while doing treatment because he needed to be able to keep his insurance.
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But what it says about us and the story that we tell from it might allow us to take a break in a different way.
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Seriously, force yourself to take a break and unplug — get a remote desk and move it up and down a couple of times a day.
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Robinson had hoped not to go out again on this day last week — she needed to take a break — but another barn owner had called.
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Three of Plovdiv's hills are nature reserves, and that means you can take a break from exploring the city and go on an afternoon hike.
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When I get stressed or overwhelmed, I try to relax and take a break such as listening to music or watch a quick TV show.
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I want portable 360-degree video cameras to take a break until we can figure out how to scale them without completely compromising image resolution.
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On the rare occasion that I take a break from wine — say, for a short-lived New Year's resolution — cheese seems to lose its point.
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PEOPLE confirmed earlier this month that Jenner, 22, and Scott, 28, had decided to take a break from their relationship after over two years together.
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Do you need to take a break between each sex act, or can you move from oral sex to penetrative sex and count it twice?
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But having break time, that was her break," Vellucci said, adding that Doan "had banked time to take a break, which involves dropping the hoop.
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Mired by allegations of racism and anti-Semitism, one of YouTube's biggest stars, PewDiePie, announced he will take a break from the platform in 2020.
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See the Emmy-nominated writing staff of "Late Night With Seth Meyers" take a break from writing in lieu of a night of improvised comedy.
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