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Of course, it also shows this: If it would be possible to make time with $100,000 on the line, then time itself is not the culprit.

“It isn’t selfish to take breaks, make time with friends, ask for help, look into respite options.”

“He told me that on Thursday nights, him and his buddies used to go to the roller rink and the egg farmers would come in from the country and they’d drop their daughters off, go sell their eggs, and then these big city guys would make time with the farmer’s daughters,” says Prine, 71.

“A man trying to make time with a woman proceeds to choke her? It makes not one iota of sense.”

Before slinking off to make time with Colin, Lucca offers a valuable suggestion: an appeal board that would allow members suspended for hate speech a chance to make their case.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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