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Begin by taking a 10-minute time out from shopping at one of the 11 cloud-like pods placed randomly around the store, which were launched in collaboration with Andy Puddicombe, a former Buddhist monk and creator of modern meditation enterprise Headspace.
BBC: Silence is golden at Selfridges
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Houllier's long-awaited return to Anfield was even more emotional, taking his seat in the dug-out for the first time since his illness in the Champions League qualifier against AS Roma last month.
BBC: Defiant Houllier's Anfield dream
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All of your mentors are taking time out of their busy schedules -- and they are busy these days -- because they want to hear from you.
WHITEHOUSE: Celebrating National Mentoring Month
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The Scarlets started with fiery intent at a 14, 800 sell-out Parc y Scarlets and wasted no time in taking the game to their visitors.
BBC: Scarlets 14-21 Ospreys
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But I just want to tell all of you I couldn't appreciate you more, taking the time to come out, and I hope that -- how many seniors do we have here? (Applause.) All right.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President to Students
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Over the past decade, however, the one-time McKinsey consultant has branched out from Silicon Valley, taking seats on Wal-Mart Stores in 2001 and comic book publisher Marvel Entertainment in 2006.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Leinster suffered a blow 10 minutes before half-time when lock Leo Cullen received a yellow card for taking out a support player as Scott Morgan gathered a lineout ball but Dragons were unable to make their numerical advantage count.
BBC: Leinster 27-6 Dragons
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"The car was definitely inconsistent throughout the weekend, " said the 25-year-old German, who had appeared to make a step forward after taking third last time out in Silverstone.
BBC: F1 test ban ridiculous - Michael Schumacher
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We can choose to take a time-out on our own terms, by heeding the signals and voluntarily taking a breather.
FORBES: Is It Time For A Time-Out?
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Making cars, as the other big chaebol do, was a long-time dream of Samsung's chairman, Lee Kun Hee, and the company has been taking out newspaper ads swearing it would not give it up.
ECONOMIST: South Korean restructuring