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avoid work

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avoid work (يشرِّح بكشط (بكشط جلد الحيوان ulít (se) z práce pjække drücken (sich) λουφάρω faltar a clase, gandulear lintsata tirer au flanc zabušavati oziare 仕事をサボる 의무를 저버리다 drukken (zich) splitte lenić się evitar trabalhar увиливать skolka หนีงาน kaytarmak trốn tránh trách nhiệm 割成薄片


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He spent five years translating and spying on Japanese businessmen, but said he quit after five years to avoid work "that would go against my moral principles and harm others.
The other side of the coin to consider is that when the majority of the country wants to avoid work to be with their family, there is an ever growing need for those few people who are willing to work.
Byline: Makia Munir Senators avoid work to protest collateral killings Makia Munir - Sep 16, 2008 - 15:35 \KABUL (PAN): In an angry reaction to continuing collateral killings in military operations by coalition and NATO forces, Meshrano Jirga (upper house of the parliament) members stopped work on Tuesday as a mark of protest.
 
 
 
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