After a few rounds at ABC, the foosball table makes for a fine diversion.
It is expected to take 19 weeks and means an 18-mile diversion for some.
Water management, for example, is probably a bigger worry than the size of the diversion.
But Facebook represents a disturbing trend in U.S. capitalism: genuflection to the diversion industry.
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Unfortunately, with the widespread misuse of controlled substances and diversion risks, we're often taken advantage of.
Technology that gets in the way of driving is a distraction rather than a diversion.
It is such a diversion from his intentions that he cannot believe it is happening.
The Celtic cultural revival began as a spectacular diversion at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin.
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They used diversion devices as they entered the home as food was being delivered.
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Recent efforts to prevent the diversion of American assistance have caused friction in the Pakistani capital.
Somalia's Western-backed "slippery" transitional government is accused of "massive corruption and food aid diversion".
The road map has already proven a futile and potentially dangerous diversion from that path.
Clash of Clans is perfect for the RTS gamer looking for a mobile diversion.
He knows which buttons to press and where there's room for a little diversion.
Kennedy also focused on a diversion of funds to help pay for the war in Iraq.
"It was a diversion that was not going to get us to scale, " admits Jay C.
It seems like a little diversion to be clicked through and thrown in the fireplace.
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Trying to provide some sort of diversion was the scheduled Bank of Japan (BoJ) meeting.
In 1993, he founded Headspace, a diversion that would eventually turn into a 15-year venture.
This is all typical Washington-speak to create a rhetorical diversion from the real issue at stake.
All major utility diversion works are to be completed by the end of November 2012.
Third, the diversion of agricultural subsidies involved only 1% of the funds allocated to the programme.
The diversion into media, however, means Salmon gives the hobby argument short shrift, in our view.
The A890's closure at Stromeferry has led to a diversion for drivers of almost 150 miles.
It's not a grand diversion, this is an essential that we get it right.
The Palestinians interpreted the move as a diversion, an attempt to sideline them and Yasser Arafat.
As I told the Tower Board, I didn't know about any diversion of funds to the Contras.
The dam calls for diversion of up to 100 kilometers of the Xingu, an Amazon River tributary.
Their Cup run had provided Palace, currently lying 22nd, with a diversion from their Championship relegation battle.
People were grateful for the diversion, and of course politics is pretty much debased this year anyway.
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