Taking walk-breaks around the office, investing in a standing desk, or implementing work recesses in your office may be worth a lot more to your health then hitting the gym for an hour after work and then resuming your seat in the evening hours.
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And a hit could occur while he's chilling in a hot tub or taking a walk: anything as long as the ideas keep flowing.
But as the conventional agony aunts sometimes advise - just taking a walk in the park with your dog can lead to friendships being made.
Taking a walk from the Rocks, there was this fresh-faced chap with spectacles just alighting from the Sydney 2000 cruise ship after lunch on the high sea.
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That distinction is important because without the jobs and freedom part, we could simply see that day as more than 250, 000 mostly black folks taking a walk in the park.
Meanwhile, Welsh Secretary Ron Davies got into all sorts of trouble after taking a walk on Clapham Common - a notorious gay haunt - and refusing to reveal what he was up to.
Instead of taking a walk that cold night, Merckle drove to the suburb of Weiler, parked his car in the Ratiopharm lot and walked a few hundred yards to the train tracks that run past the plant.
Show me the writer who can't wait to get to his computer in the morning instead of reading the paper or taking a walk or hitting the snooze button, and I'll show you someone about whom you probably ought to be deeply suspicious.
But there is plenty for the less physically ambitious to do as well, including taking a walk through the Valley of the Moon near sunset (the salt rock formations can be heard popping and crackling with temperature swings), visiting flamingo-dotted salt lakes, swimming near the El Tatio geysers, or stargazing at Explora's own observatory.
By taking a slow walk into the water to acclimate the body to the cold.
On September 29th, Jim Swimm, who lives in northern Manhattan, was taking a lunchtime walk in Inwood Hill Park when he saw a body floating in the Hudson.
To make an orthograde single-footed leap, which was the most common way to jump, the gibbon continued its walk taking one full stride before reaching the take off phase.
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Waber recommends taking time every day to walk around, check in with people and say hello.
Instructors say owners can usually avoid them by taking their dogs for a walk before class.
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Davies misses both tournaments as she is taking part in a charity walk along the Great Wall of China.
And so just by owning a dog and taking a dog for a walk, it expands your communication possibilities.
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Police officers are taking part in a charity walk around the Greater Manchester boundary in memory of two officers who were killed on duty.
If co-workers still don't get it, Ms. Hand recommends taking them aside for a walk or a lunch to explain further and ask for their support.
We wanted to implement that in Nintendogs, and obviously we have the idea of people taking their dogs for a walk as part of the game play, anyway, and we wanted to use that and again combine that with a way in the future to kind of create this communication aspect to the game, where it essentially allows you to interact with other people.
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She also says to get in the habit of taking a brisk five-minute walk every hour at the office.
In fact, a reputable tradesperson will walk you through the problem before taking the work.
In supporting the partnership, staff also showed support with their feet, by taking part in the company's "Walk the World" event.
Supporters will be taking part in a celebratory five-mile walk from East Dean to Birling Gap, near Eastbourne from 1015 BST.
Walk to your next meeting instead of taking a cab or shuttle.
While their marketing department might be taking pot shots, their own products continue to walk their own path, and do not need to be distracted by the competition.
He is due to return to London, with a welcome at the House of Lords, Wednesday afternoon, after taking the ferry from Calais to Dover because his request to walk through the Channel Tunnel was refused on safety grounds.
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"It's kind of like taking care of a baby, trying to teach her how to walk, " Austin said.
Both are public beaches, and with a small parking fee (often avoidable in the off-season) you can walk across the sandy expanse for miles in either direction, taking a near-private tour of areas crowded with people during the high season.
They are walking the walk, or running it, with their own five person team taking part in the 160 km (100 miles) race.
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