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have a break
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have a breakverb
To rest; to temporarily discontinue a specified activity.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of have a break in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of have a break in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Stephanie Tamez and Virginia Elwood:
I think for most tattooers, we've never really had the opportunity to have a break for that long, it just made me realize how much I love it. It's my favorite thing to do. ... I love connecting with my clients, I love being in a room with other artists who are doing really creative and innovative things.
'Beverly Hills Housewives' will always be a part of my life, she said. It’s like you are grandfathered in... but it has been nice to have a break [from] not always having to strategize and think about what is going to happen next and who is going to come at you. Like constantly being combative with other people, it’s just not healthy or fun.
I think recess is beneficial, i do n’t know about more recess, I do n’t know you need an excess of that. I think kids need to have mental health breaks. I think they need to have a break in their day to help their brains restart. I do n’t know that adding a requirement on teachers, an additional requirement on top of all the other requirements we have to meet, is going to be the most beneficial to our students and to our schools.
Virginia has an election every single year and everybody put so much effort into the presidential that I think people are tired, we had every single year, all year long, we have political commercials and ads. We don't ever have a break.
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