• She gets up at 5:30am every morning, leaves the house about the time the kids and I are rising, goes in early to work to get things ready for the day, spends the school hours teaching lessons about mathematics, literature, science, civics, citizenship, friendship, achievement, disappointment, dedication, right, wrong, pride, humility, and more, and stays late to organize materials and set up special projects.

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  • It is too early to assess the work of the truth commission.

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  • The team is promising a relatively short development time, thanks to OpenMobile's early work, and hopes to deliver a consumer ready build in July.

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  • Mr Herbert said discussions were "well advanced" and the partners were hoping to submit a planning application early next year and to start work later in the year.

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  • The news, which could have writers back to work as early as Wednesday, comes after a series of weekend meetings of the Writers Guild to approve a deal hammered out during two weeks of closed-door talks between guild leadership and top Hollywood executives, including News Corp. president PeterCherninPeter Chernin and Walt Disney Chief Executive RobertIgerRobert Iger.

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  • She'd stay up and comfort him, even though she had to work early the next morning.

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  • Add that you're available to work early, late or on weekends if needed.

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  • He encourages staffers to work early morning hours and take time off in the middle of the day until temperatures cool.

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  • Prosecutors will be arriving at work early to process cases, but many accused may be granted bail enabling their hearings to be postponed.

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  • Smith, 52, is the voluble half of an odd couple of Amgen scientists whose early work led to Enbrel, the billion-dollar blockbuster targeting rheumatoid arthritis.

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  • How did your colleagues and clients respond to your early work?

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  • In early 2003 he went to work on a McManifesto, "The Plan to Win, " a 6-by-9-foot version of which hangs at the entrance to McDonald's executive suite, illuminated by spotlights.

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  • Wait until 8AM and you can still get to work early, but because of a 20% increase in the volume of traffic it may take you an hour and twenty minutes.

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  • The review concludes that regulators in all EU countries need to work better together to support early detection of problems, share the information they gather and take appropriate action to protect patients.

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  • In fact, many employees decide that it is not even worth the effort of waking up early, getting ready to work and heading into the office when a major sporting event is underway.

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  • Sageworks analyzed accounts receivable days for privately held companies in various construction-related industries, including those tied to early-stage work, such as architectural design and foundation work, and those for drywall, flooring and other end-of-project tasks.

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  • "It is like lightning to have something in clinical trials" so fast, says former Bear postdoc Kimberly Huber, who did the early lab work leading to the theory and is now a professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

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  • Mr Osborne has been criticised by Labour for some of the language he has used over welfare - particularly when he sought to draw a distinction between those going to work early in the morning and others whose "curtains were closed".

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  • It was to be Syracuse's curse that this early experiment in industrial planning happened to work.

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  • In New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg encouraged New Yorkers to leave work early Friday.

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  • "We feel the early morning conditions could work to our advantage, " said Finn, who took 2-61 on Friday.

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  • But that sweet moment turned sour when she found out why her husband was free to leave work early.

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  • Osofsky-McGonigle started driving again and went back to work in early December 2009, a mere five weeks after her stroke.

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  • Federal investigators cleared the area near the finish line early Tuesday and began work to inventory evidence, the federal law enforcement source told Townsend.

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  • Much of the research on work-life conflict focuses on harried working mothers trying to juggle everything, desperate for more time, with lots of reasons to leave work early.

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  • Johnson was put to plenty of early work by Ponting, but was frequently bowling far too short given the placid conditions, and Cook in particular was able to press on with cuts and pulls.

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  • Karen Jennings, assistant general secretary of the public sector union Unison, is worried that the new service, once put out to tender, could be target-driven meaning some patients are forced back to work too early.

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  • So while the Spanish teams went back to work in early January, the Bundesliga players were just rousing from a long Christmas break to head to a restorative in-season training camp, away from the distractions of home and domestic competition.

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  • Of those who joined in January, 30% had a job, subsidised or unsubsidised, by August though it is impossible to say how many would have found work anyway, and too early to know how many of those with subsidised jobs will keep them when the six-month wage subsidy runs out.

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