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I scribble that down on my to-do list and stare out of the window trying to think of anything else I need to add
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One of the tasks on her to-do list while in London was to visit the warehouse where the things had been stored and decide if there was anything she wanted to keep for herself – something Berndt insisted she do
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Without any further to-do, a space opened up between them
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That was a right to-do, I can tell you! But a good solid bolt high up on the front door solved that one
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Maybe he'll be willing to add this little project to his to-do list as well
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Later, Doyle was sent away to boarding school and then college with funds probably paid for by his well-to-do relatives
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The androids made a big to-do about security so Alan and Desa had no chance to get away
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door-to-door and working in the campaign headquarters while
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All of the previous had become routinely repetitive years ago though and what she once carried out with pride and zeal was now just a part of her daily and weekly things-to-do list that was methodically checked off in robotic fashion
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Unidentified object emerged through spacial portal, was its basic interpretation – a to-late-to-do-fuck-all- about-it analysis of the situation in any case
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The youngest son of an impoverished noble family, it had been something of a local scandal when her well-to-do mother had consented to marry him
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You know, he’s been like a crazy man lately because of this campaign and the big to-do he’s created over this Tweety-bird cocaine in Limon, but that’s only because he truly does care about his constituency
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more day-to-day variation in their business processes, Sarah put it on her to-do list for a later project
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Similarly, and surprisingly, as they traveled south, the farmers appeared more and more well-to-do
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only have a few things in our to-do list each day and focus on
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He groaned as he saw his list of to-dos was getting longer
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Basil came from a well-to-do family who supplied him with a substantial allowance
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Day 10: On day 10 we start looking at the suggested weekly to-do’s, mainly getting you working on the concept of having regular ‘date nights’ with your partner as a way of reconnecting and giving you the perfect opportunity and conditions for you to initiate sex
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Day’s 10 to 11: In day 11 we keep going with what was started in day 10 - looking at the suggested weekly to-do’s, and keeping going with the concept of having regular ‘date nights’ with your partner as a way of reconnecting and giving you the perfect opportunity and conditions for you to initiate sex
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You’ll be given an average of around 7 exercises to work on every day to cement your learning on the topics that you will have covered in the main course, such as; getting better at sex, the daily to-do’s, how you can build a connection with your partner, spotting good opportunities to initiate sex, boosting her self-esteem and your self-improvements
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So it’s not really surprising that adding ‘having sex’ to that long list of to-do’s can make it feel like just another one of those things that your partner has to tick off a list
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Later, this Jew, in association with a well-to-do Greek proselyte, built the first Christian church in Syracuse
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1 ON FRIDAY afternoon, June 10, Jesus and his associates arrived in the environs of Sidon, where they stopped at the home of a well-to-do woman who had been a patient in the Bethsaida hospital during the times when Jesus was at the height of his popular favor
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Jesus many times advised his well-to-do disciples as he taught the rich man of Rome
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Lazarus and his sisters were the children of a well-to-do and honorable Jew, one who had been the leading resident of the little village of Bethany
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5 "And now I would like to tell you the story of a thoughtless son of a well-to-do farmer who deliberately left his father's house and went off into a foreign land, where he fell into much tribulation
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8 Both Lazarus and Martha knew that Mary had long saved the money wherewith to buy this cruse of spikenard, and they heartily approved of her doing as her heart desired in such a matter, for they were well-to-do and could easily afford to make such an offering
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Except for the end on which rested the bread and wine, this long table was surrounded by thirteen reclining couches, just such as would be provided for the celebration of the Passover in a well-to-do Jewish household
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He was cold and weary after spending an unproductive morning with a uniformed officer doing door-to-door enquiries
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‘…one other thing,’ he said after giving an inflated and embellished account of his morning spend on the door-to-door checks, ‘DC Tetlow wanted to draw our attention to a photograph taken presumably by Ainsley the day before he was shot
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Other sections on the to-do list include:
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that you’d have to go door-to-door, selling high-priced water purification systems, you might not
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# Door-to-Door Service: The services provided by a moving company between the point of origin and the point of destination
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that will comprise your to-do list
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Taking the right side window seat of her row, she was soon joined in the same row by a seemingly well-to-do Iranian couple and their two teenage daughters
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He was on foot in a well-to-do suburb of Pt
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“Are they the well-to-dos of the city?” Feltus asked in regards to the type of people with whom the reverend associated, which may explain his personality
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It was apparent that this mystery man was rather well-to-do
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What I’m really trying to say is that those that see themselves fulfilled in their ritualistic ways with their dot-to-dot-to-dot ways, won’t ever accept anything but the programmed ways, but those that see that this doesn’t work, we search out
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Niles was confused by how some other well-to-do families were able to maintain their standard of living during the crisis
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“How is that for door-to-door service?” he screamed from the
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Troops went door-to-door looking for Bob
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Chandler told me it was the army that was going door-to-door the first time
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Sharon looked at us with a this-is-such-a-silly-boyish-thing-to-do look
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“Once you start attending high school, you’re definitely too old for the door-to-door begging for candy thing
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In the months ahead, RSS cadres would play an important role in door-to-door campaigns, especially in north India
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The nitty-gritty of election management—be it campaign planning, door-to-door campaigns or ticket distribution—was left to the full-time RSS and BJP political workers
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Across Bihar, the RSS cadres contrasted Bihar’s backwardness with images of Gujarat’s prosperity in their door-to-door campaign
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These volunteers coordinated with anywhere between 80,000 and one lakh swayamsevaks engaged in a massive door-to-door campaign
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In the second phase in February and March, the objective shifted to a door-to-door campaign aimed at around 6500 to 7000 villages in key districts
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And yet, when we were filming with BJP–RSS workers out canvassing on a door-to-door campaign, we heard the chant repeatedly
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’ Shah is a great believer in the power of a door-to-door campaign in true RSS volunteer-style
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With a targeted door-to-door campaign, they had been Modi’s last-mile warriors
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He started to slowly and methodically work his way through the to-do list he and Chef had created prior to the competition
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Whilst Charlie rested on his bed, he picked up his to-do list to check what was next to organize
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you try door-to-door selling? You could meet more of the
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After all, why should the well-to-do steal at all, to be on the wrong side of the sharia! Needless to say, the hands that feed the sharia would be but that of the poor
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“The Wahabis, now a scattered and a homeless sect, profess doctrines hateful to the well-to-do classes of Muhammadans
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I hated walking, and a thirty kilometre walk was never on my to-do list
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should have more than one to-do list, one for the
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have done the hours necessary, put it in your to-do
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) Those other unfinished tasks can be grouped together on your to-do list and worked on whenever you have the time
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It is the non-awareness of WHAT-NOT-TO-DO is the main reason for all
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You won't get much sun there unless your rooms are at the back, but on the other hand it is undoubtedly a street for the exclusive and well-to-do, as even I could see to whom marble steps and wrought-iron gates convey the usual lesson
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Driven by these double fears, she had almost got enough courage together to go up and see for herself who was hiding on the landing, when in the brief interval of recovering from one bout of throat-clearing and preparing to start on another, she heard what she could only describe as a to-do burst out in the room overhead
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A great to-do
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She ignored all the other „To-do's' that were sent her way and focused on the information she had spread out in front of her, pouring over data she had looked over so many times that it was nearly committed to memory
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He still messaged her to come in his office to get a morning list of to-do's but other then that he was scarcely seen near her
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Charles Booth's Map of London Poverty dating from 1900 describes the residents of Wickham Road and Breakspears Road as well-to-do or wealthy
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She'd purchased it last Thursday from the peddler woman who sells bits and pieces door-to-door
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Perkins had revealed the existence of Macnock's gourmet establishment to the extremely well-to-do of Boston during his monthly business trips to that town and they were very soon vying to submit their applications
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It is possible that a man is following your tracks in the sand in the hopes that you are well- to-do tourists that he can rob
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When you have a to-do-list, you can keep
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to-do, the rich, and the ruling classes, without exception, have been
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Chart has everything to do with comfort-zone, suggesting what-to-do, when-to, and
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Agami which was practically a desert with just a few villas, a few cabins, one single hotel cum nightclub which collected the well-to-do youth of the day, during the summer nights and whose crowning glory was the beach and the sea, has now become a city of apartment blocks and hotels and traffic jams
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There are not enough rich people to go door-to-door throughout every voting district and make a personal appeal to each voter
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He hailed from a town called Surat to the north of Mumbai and a well-to-do Hindu upper-caste family
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A tiny donkey here and there carrying a well-to-do villager to his appointment
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Here is our to-do list
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Most of them well-to-do
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They would have guests on the premises in three days, after all, and the to-do list barely seemed to have shrunk at all
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I fell to jeering in the coarsest way at all such propaganda and efforts to convert me; Parasha came on to the scene again, and not she alone; in fact there was a tremendous to-do
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I have no notion of people's making such a to-do about money and greatness
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There was a lot of work to be done and finding help to assist placing all aspects of the plan on the internet ranked as number one on the to-do list
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The general told my father that they were carrying out door-to-door searches throughout Swat and monitoring the borders
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was he thought the child must belong to well-to-do, respectable parents
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And all the time he strives to keep up an appearance of being well-to-do, and would be highly indignant if anyone suggested that he was really in a condition of abject, miserable poverty
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The corpse was that of a well-to-do woman who had been ill for a long time with cancer of the stomach, and after the funeral Rushton & Co
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In addition to this district visitor business, the well-to-do inhabitants and the local authorities attempted - or rather, pretended - to grapple with the poverty `problem' in many other ways, and the columns of the local papers were filled with letters from all sorts of cranks who suggested various remedies
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) It had been proved that the notoriously short lives of the working people - whose average span of life was about twenty years less than that of the well-to-do classes - their increasingly inferior physique, and the high rate of mortality amongst their children was caused by the wretched remuneration they received for hard and tiring work, the excessive number of hours they have to work, when employed, the bad quality of their food, the badly constructed and insanitary homes their poverty compels them to occupy, and the anxiety, worry, and depression of mind they have to suffer when out of employment
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Coeds on summer break grabbed tin cans and began going door-to-door in their neighborhoods
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To begin with he was trying to set in train an effective door-to-door enquiry
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‘I lodge complaints? Not for anything in the world! Such a talking, and such a to-do, that one would have
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After drinking tea at the same well-to-do peasant’s with whom Levin had stayed on the way to Sviazhsky’s, and chatting with the women about their children, and with the old man about Count Vronsky, whom the latter praised very highly, Darya Alexandrovna, at ten o’clock,
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It came to Scarlett as a pleasant surprise that she was now a well-to-do young woman, for Charles had not only left her half of Aunt Pitty’s house but farm lands and town property as well
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” Behind them streamed the merry cavalcade, girls cool in flowered cotton dresses, with light shawls, bonnets and mitts to protect their skins and little parasols held over their heads; elderly convalescents from the hospitals wedged in between stout chaperons and slender girls ladies placid and smiling amid the laughter and carriageto-carriage calls and jokes; who made great fuss and to-do over them; officers on horseback idling at snail’s pace beside the carriages—wheels creaking, spurs jingling, gold braid gleaming, parasols gather greenery and have a picnic and melon cutting
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Will had told her Jonas made a great to-do about being equal with the negroes, ate with them, visited in their houses, rode them around with him in his carriage, put his arms around their shoulders
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On the third night, I encountered a particularly entertaining party of well-to-do carousers, led by a flushed-faced man, not ten years older than myself but dressed as if it were still 1934
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He told of wondrous conversions of evil livers of which he had been the instrument, not only amongst the poor, but amongst the rich and wellto-do; and he also candidly admitted many failures