Last week, Mr Teixeira announced he was taking leave of absence for medical reasons.
Corporal Pritchard had returned to Iraq days before his death after taking leave for his daughter, Kira's birthday.
Tory peer Baroness Sharples asked if the problems arose because drivers were required to work during the Olympics and were now taking leave.
The move was scheduled to coincide with the Easter and May Day holidays, because many staff were due to be taking leave, they confirmed.
Earl Attlee said this was "more or less right" and that drivers were also taking leave over half term to be with their families.
Taking leave and spending time with family and friends was essential to recharge the crew's batteries in advance of the next challenge, Cdr Lett added.
Mr Peres's friends are proposing an addendum to the party's resignation bill that would give an indicted prime minister the option of taking leave rather than resigning.
Some countries are combating this by mandating that men take leave, and without that action the shift toward husbands taking leave along with their wives may be slow in coming.
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Steve Jobs is taking medical leave again and Apple shares declined about 7% in European trading.
The team members were taking annual leave in order to make the week-long trip.
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Prodded by the university, the boss wound up taking a leave and then not returning to her job.
He lost, but tried twice more, each time taking unpaid leave.
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Mr Blunkett did not go out of his way to quell this suggestion by saying cheerfully to a conference of querulous teachers last weekend that he was, alas, taking his leave of them.
Stephen Rand II, a 32-year-old hospital orderly in Portland, Maine, says he is taking a leave from work to stay in Boston near his mother, Karen Rand, an executive assistant for a local restaurant chain who was gravely injured.
One intractable aspect of the problem in some parts of the country - highlighted before though not mentioned in the more recent clampdowns - is families' taking extended leave to visit relatives overseas, especially in the Asian sub-continent or the Caribbean.
Robert Collins of the Baltimore area testified before the Maryland Legislature in February that he was trying to reapply for his corrections officer job after taking a leave of absence when he was told he needed to hand over his password to prove he had no gang affiliations.
PLC, which is 43% taxpayer-owned, said earlier this month he would decline a bonus after taking a sudden leave of absence late last year.
Steve Jobs announced this morning that he is taking a medical leave from Apple (as he has twice before due to his pancreatic cancer).
The news is certain to reassure investors rattled by news Monday that Apple co-founder and Chief Executive Steve Jobs will be taking a medical leave of absence.
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Sandberg's clandestine "early" leave-taking was a private solution to a public problem.
Tomorrow morning, Apple shares are going to get clobbered following the news that CEO Steve Jobs is taking a third medical leave.
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On the far bank, Auguste has reappeared for a wordless leave-taking.
In January, the company said Jobs will be taking his third medical leave since 2004, when Jobs left the company to be treated for pancreatic cancer.
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He was trained well and then as the person whose job he was taking was ready to leave he turned to him and gave him three envelopes.
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Kenyon left United after three years as chief executive at Old Trafford and had to go on gardening leave before taking up his role at Stamford Bridge at the start of 2004.
Choksi pressed the point, describing a female employee who had recently talked to her about taking a short maternity leave because she feared that she would lose her job if she stayed out longer.
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