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take a break









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The solution is to start in December and continue into the New Year, at a time when some European leagues -- where so many African stars play -- take a break, but the Premier League has a packed schedule.

From Barron's

If the system detects an issue, it can suggest the driver take a break, while also using driver-assistance technology to help the vehicle stay in its lane.

From The Wall Street Journal

The emotional trauma he experienced forced him to take a break from boat rigging, a dangerous profession he’s practiced for 10 years that requires sharp mental focus as you scale ship masts to wrangle a web of ropes, wires and blocks.

From Los Angeles Times

“Maybe the other 493 stocks can catch up and we can take a break with Nvidia and some of the more shiny objects.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It comes as no surprise that Swift and Kelce may tie the knot in Rhode Island, where the singer already holds a glamorous property, which she has long used as a sanctuary when she needs to take a break from her busy career.

From MarketWatch