5. To spend (time) away from work or an activity: I'm taking off three days in May. I took last week off and now I have a lot of work to do. 6. To go or leave: took off in pursuit of the robber. To rise into the air or begin flight: The plane took off on time. To ...
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5. To spend (time) away from work or an activity: I'm taking off three days in May. I took last week off and now I have a lot of work to do. 6. To go or leave: took off in pursuit of the robber. To rise into the air or begin flight: The plane took off on time. To ...
horror movies go this isn't a horror movie. My 12yr old daughter could do so much better than this with an iPhone. I wish there was a score less than 1 that I could give it. Possibly one of the worst excuses for a horror movies I have ever seen and a complete waste of time. ...
162. “Take time off. The world will not fall apart without you.”– Malebo Sephodi 163. “Saying no can be the ultimate self-care.”— Claudia Black 164. “It’s not selfish to do what’s best for you.”– Mark Sutton 165. “If you want to help her, you need to help yoursel...
With Taking Off The Mask the main challenge was to detail the horrors of sexual violence in prisons and the systemic problems that allow for this violence to exist, yet still tell a tale of hope. Isak Sass' s terrifying journey through the South African justice system and his amazing resilie...
(empathy). In time, these skills will enable children to understand the perspectives, motives, and mental states of others. The development of these meta-representational abilities is the key to understanding the minds of others. This ability depends on shared social activities, such as pretending...
At no time are we ever in such complete possession of a journey, down to its last nook and cranny, as when we are busy with preparations for it. After that, there remains only the journey itself, which is nothing but the process through which we lose our ownership of it. —Yukio Mish...
Kingman also laces the story with intriguing facts and practices of the time, like the use of homing pigeons to communicate with far-off family, the Chartist movement undertaken by working-class men, and the revolutionary discovery of using fine limestone to make lithographs for printing. ...
In this case, I’m not talking about only the fantasy things being unfamiliar, like why they fly on their swords or how curses or talismans work. I’m talking about big, foundational things concerning the nature of the world, such as how death and reincarnation are viewed, how soc...