In on a Saturday morning at 11:35, out at 12:10 in time for lunch.
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He flies back to France today to attend the funeral of a cardinal but will be back in the U.S. in time to have lunch tomorrow with President Bush.
Many museums, including the Tate Modern and British Museum, do not charge an entry fee and cash-strapped locals and visitors can also enjoy the street theatre in Covent Garden or lunch time concerts at St.
We know what our friends are up to (and what they had for lunch) in near real time.
We put more fruits and vegetables in our diets, again, trying to make for a colorful palate, but you'd slip some grapes in at breakfast time, and throw in an apple at lunch, and pester them about whether they actually ate the apple. (Laughter.) And then you try to balance it out with something at dinner time.
For example, the federal government is now in the business of limiting lunch-time calories to high school athletes.
When Rumble in the Bronx opened the following year, Corliss repaid the favor by inviting Chan to lunch with me and other TIME editors in New York.
Not just once in a while but at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and throwing it in at snack time, as well.
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In the mean time they eat our lunch with merchantilist policies.
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Besides, he says, he dropped in on his parents all the time, for lunch or for laundry.
Today the average time taken to eat lunch - usually in front of the computer - is roughly 15 minutes, according to researchers at the University of Westminster.
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Opener McIntosh took 38 balls to get off the mark but once at the crease Flynn wasted little time in getting into his stride and by lunch he was two short of a half-century.
As such, they're legally entitled to overtime compensation in situations such as working through lunch or taking training on their own time.
This is a sentimental wallow of a picture, a glossy swan song that finds New York's perennial good-time gals in danger of turning into the ladies who lunch.
At the time it amused Moritz that they never made it in to work before lunch.
Investors in SDS have watched their investment appreciate since that time, while other investors lost their lunch money holding stocks long.
The 2008 world champion proved quickest in the morning, ahead of Nico Roseberg of Mercedes, before going faster again after lunch with a new time of one minute 34.175 seconds, 0.266 seconds ahead of Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull.
If we watched ourselves closely we'd see that we have more energy at some times in the day and far less at others, that we think more clearly in the morning and less so right after lunch and that we tend to feel more emotionally well at one time or another on average.
No play was possible before lunch, but once they made it out to the middle, Hussey and Hayden wasted no time in feasting on some undistinguished bowling by the West Indies seamers.
In this case, you're lunch, and you won't get the chance to be more cautious next time.
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