He says his daily commute keeps him away a lot, but he still finds time to know his neighbors.
The show has some 30 Rascals songs but also finds time to explore their influence on more than music.
And she always finds time to give special attention to her hair.
But he finds time to be in a rock band too.
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Bush still finds time to work on an autobiography, serve on the Boards of AmeriCares and the Mayo Clinic, and continue her prominent role in the Barbara Bush Foundation.
Until one finds the time to place them, though, family snapshots can be kept where almost all photos really dwell in this era: on a phone, in your pocket.
Tillman looks for subcycles, within which stocks oscillate, and this is where Tillman finds his opportunities to time the market and make profits.
Waber finds that people tend to spend time with those who are similar to them.
Now with this new injury, the die-hard Madden gamer finds himself with a lot more time to play Xbox 360.
Where Toffler argued that the pace of change was radically accelerating, Rushkoff finds that time itself has now metastasized to the point that all we can see is the present moment.
The International Energy Agency (IEA), set up by rich countries in the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis, now finds an increasing amount of its time devoted to the potentially much bigger crisis of climate change.
Now he finds himself hurrying to make up for lost time and thinking big as he taps investment-banking, legal and accounting expertise worldwide.
And he finds that the patents acquired in that time period tend to be of higher quality than the patents produced internally in the post-IPO period as measured by frequency of citation.
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But Poland, along with a majority of member states, finds that troubling at a time when the EU is being asked to do more and more.
But such a state of general unemployment is something rather exceptional, and it is by no means evident that a policy which will be beneficial in such a state will also always and necessarily be so in the kind of intermediate position in which an economic system finds itself most of the time, when significant unemployment is confined to certain industries, occupations, or localities.
Chirac should not be too upset if he comes back to Hanoi in a year's time and finds fewer people speaking French.
With best pal Daniel Stern and cadging kid brother Jon Lovitz, Crystal heads West again, this time to hunt for gold, using a map he finds in the hat of the dead trail boss Curly (Jack Palance).
This sort of politics is only sustainable so long as the economic pie is actually growing: the minute that growth stagnates, much less turns negative, the government finds it impossible to please all of the competing interests at the same time.
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Solace has been working with Afghanistan since 1997 to bring more than 150 children in need of urgent medical help to the U.S. The charity finds host families and works with hospitals and doctors who volunteer their time and resources to help heal the children.
She wants to earn money and also finds Facebook a distraction and a waste of time sometimes.
Spanos finds it remarkable that members of the SVSC are willing to give to freely of their time.
He finds himself sitting in the neighborhood bar drinking a beer at about the same time that he began to think about going there for one.
Merchants from a number of different cultures are believed to have operated in the port, and there are numerous Indian finds from the time as well as Roman ones.
Then came what sounded very much like more defence, this time of the Cabinet reshuffle, one that caused some MPs to wonder whether Mr Jones finds it hard to sack his friends.
New cancer drugs are approved in just six months on average in the United States, half the time it takes for the same drugs to be approved in Europe, a new report finds.
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The next time a firm the size of AIG finds itself on the brink of failure there will be a plan to pay its creditors.
At a time when, by one estimate, only one new entrant to the labour market in 30 finds formal employment, this would do the poor no favours.
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This time, China, which has been accumulating these surpluses, now finds it cannot adjust its economy quickly enough to make up for the sharp decline in exports.
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