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en You need an escape, a getaway, somethying to separate your mind from what's going on. Sometimes you career is about that,

en This is the best getaway for me, the best escape, ... Growing up, this is what I wanted to do, where I wanted to be. I mean, me, actually being a Toronto Maple Leaf ...

en These cruises are perfect for passengers looking for a summer island getaway. We know our smaller ships have many fans who will appreciate the opportunity to enjoy a summertime escape to Hawaii, Tahiti and other romantic South Pacific destinations.

en Two separate, distinct personalities, not separate at all, but inextricably bound, soul and body and mind, to each other, how did we get so far apart so fast? The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. Two separate, distinct personalities, not separate at all, but inextricably bound, soul and body and mind, to each other, how did we get so far apart so fast?
  Judith Guest

en When cerebral processes enter into sports, you start screwing up. It's like the Constitution, which says separate church and state. You have to separate mind and body.

en The blues is something separate from what I do. They connect at certain spots, but blues is different. I wouldn't put it in with what my career has been. That would be a whole separate wing.

en Taking a long weekend for Valentine's Day is a great way to escape the winter doldrums. And http://www.vacationspot.com has an extensive offering of properties in each of our top destinations at a variety of price points, allowing couples to grab a great bargain or if they prefer, splurge on a more expensive getaway.

en We only regard those unions as real examples of love and real marriages in which a fixed and unalterable decision has been taken. If men or women contemplate an escape, they do not collect all their powers for the task. In none of the serious and important tasks of life do we arrange such a "getaway." We cannot love and be limited.
  Alfred Adler

en The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it.

en The past is our definition. We may strive, with good reason, to escape it, or to escape what is bad in it, but we will escape it only by adding something better to it.

en We've explained that this was two separate news organizations, two separate photographers and two separate occasions. Once people understand that, they're no longer angry with us.

en [The two share some similarities. Like Cash, Lynne has spent her career trying to escape being pigeonholed by record companies.] I hope they don't try, ... I like to keep it all mixed up a bit.

en I cannot escape the objection that there is no state of mind, however simple, that does not change every moment
  Henri Bergson

en a totally separate thing in my mind.

en I would have been ecstatic to play this year. And I'm disappointed that I'm not. But also, at those moments when I separate the emotion from it all, I think this is probably the right thing to do, not only for myself and my career, but also for the Vikings.


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