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Zuckerberg will be taking a month off now and another month off later this year. 
During the first month off the pill, I was hopeful.
" He then announced that he would "take a month off Twitter.
So he took a month off from work to build it.
It has a tendency to finish the month off strong, however.
They were making hundreds of thousands of dollars a month off it.
"Take a deep breath, take a month off and think about it."
What's more, I ended up taking about a month off from work.
But even serious potheads are usually clean after a month off the grass.
Removing PMI is going to save us $300/month off of the mortgage.
"I'm taking a month off, actually, during New Year's," Hadid told the crowd.
I had a month off due to PTSD triggers, and business as usual.Lovely.
In docs, Mario says he makes about $3,000 per month off his songwriting.
"The first thing I would do is take a month off," says Koch.
Ms. Miller's plan was to take a month off and get back to work.
For every million he paid, the judge would take one month off his sentence.
More than I thought, since I had taken a lot of last month off.
A prototype of the garbage-collecting device launched this month off the Dutch coast.
"If you take a month off, all you've done is tread water," McBride said.
I took a month off from work because I couldn't get out of bed.
She took about a month off from work following the procedure, returning on Nov. 13.
He told NPR he makes anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 a month off the sites.
Basically. It's like five bucks, ten bucks, fifteen bucks every month off your credit card.
So I asked work for a month off in late summer, and they said yes.
It lopped around a month off the time of a sea journey from Britain to China.
And Donald Trump should take the next month off and golf, while someone else handles it.
After about a month off, they learned that their upcoming three American tournaments had been postponed.
For those who are thinking of taking the month off from drinking, he has some pointers.
Unlike most people I know who run companies, I take a full month off every August.
When Kate had her three babies, she generally took about a month off before her due date.
Following his doctor's orders, Wright took about a month off after the 2015 postseason and did nothing.
Debris found earlier this month off the southeast African coast arrived in Australia for testing on Monday.
For therapists, the resulting drop in income may make it harder to afford an entire month off.
The Lifeline program has long covered telephone service, offering low-income households $9.25 per month off their bills.
A brain injury and a nose on the wrong side of your face earns you a month off.
"I had a month off with my injury, so I had a little energy," Favors told reporters afterward.
Wright said he normally would resume hitting in December, but took the month off because of his condition.
The incident comes after four oil tankers were attacked last month off the coast of the United Arab Emirates.
The owners have an incentive to avoid a lockout like the four month off-season work stoppage in 2011.
A 2018 study published in the BMJ  looked into how taking a month off alcohol could positively impact health.
The S&P 500 proceeded to drop more than 9 percent in the next month off of the rate hike.
She had little choice but to take the whole month off work, without pay, and cover all travel expenses herself.
But it's also a month, Off Broadway, for wider exploration, from Beverly Hills and Brooklyn to France, Iran and Iraq.
I took a month off this summer, and I've reorganized my way of thinking about how I'm going to work.
Two children were attacked last month off Long Island, New York, and investigators were looking into whether sharks were responsible.
The problem is in the averages: Danish mothers take 10 months of parental leave; Dads take only one month off.
But that's not to say that no one's making serious bank from XXX Snapchat: Marie reported hearing of girls making upwards of $7000 per month off their Snapchat accounts, and an Australian news report from last summer references young people making $2000 AUD (about $1500 US) per month off selling sexy content through the service.
With opening day just a month off, teams are revealing their new cars and gathering in Barcelona for pre-season testing.
She later said she was let go because she needed two days a month off to serve in the Army Reserve.
But Nessa says she makes between $100 and $200 dollars each month off Patreon — a number that she says keeps growing.
We're told he was able to knock a month off his sentence by cleaning floors in the jail, and doing laundry.
When I estimated what I'd pay, it looked like I could shave at least $15 a month off a traditional plan.
By May, the rostering department had begun calling pilots to ask them to work during their annual month off, a first.
In July of last year, the company began kicking users who used more than 100GB of data each month off unlimited plans.
To read all the privacy policies for all the services you use, you'd need to take a month off work every year.
Kim has said she's taking a month off and hasn't been posting on social media, but she has beefed up her security.
D.A. Davidson analysts said last week that revenue this calendar year (one month off from Cloudera's fiscal year) would be $920 million.
For whatever reason, I don't think this translates to me getting to take the entire month off, but I'm have to check.
I think the advice should be, 'Well, you don't really need to have a month off, though if you do, that's good.
Who requested an entire month off his job to come to Iowa to live at camp Cruz and to volunteer full time.
Sarah Ruhl, the playwright whose show, "For Peter Pan on her 70th birthday" opened this month Off Broadway, will write the script.
He drove in the tying run in that day's 4-3 victory over his former A's, but the month off wasn't helpful.
Or we could just take the whole month off from work—all Latinos, from landscapers to doctors—and see how things play out.
Demand often outstripped the number of workers, allowing eager students to rack up as much as $1,500 over that month off from school.
"Thank you for celebrating me the way I celebrate you," she ended her letter, starting pride month off on just the right note.
That's partly why Dry January has become such a widespread phenomenon: Giving your body a month off from booze can feel really good.
I quit my job because I didn't want to have to tell my boss I needed a month off to be in court.
Thiem beat Federer in the third round of the Italian Open before Federer took a month off to deal with a back injury.
She's enjoying her final month off before classes resume, wrapping up her summer reading and gearing up for her next chapter: middle school.
We're told Kim is taking a month off work and when she returns she's pulling back in a big way on social media.
We took a month off from MUNCHIES: The Podcast, but we're back with a brand new season to take your mind off reality.
"An Apple spokesman told Gizmodo that Cook did not personally give Danielle a month off but that the email could have started an "H.
Though President Trump's ballot was fine, the date of birth on his application was an entire month off, according to the New York Daily News.
Start the week (and month) off right with these great deals on 24296.99K smart TVs from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Target, and the Samsung Store.
Sports Briefing | Golf Inbee Park said she was taking a month off because of a thumb injury, pushing back her L.P.G.A. Hall of Fame qualification.
United Airlines has paused new-pilot training, postponed its investor day scheduled for this week, and is offering pilots a month off at reduced pay.
United is also offering a month off with reduced pay to pilots who typically fly the wide-body planes used on the airline's Asia routes.
I usually have a month off, and you don't have a chance to decompress and think about things, or realize, 'Oh yeah, I have a family!
"I took about a month off, and slowly began introducing compound movements in while she napped like weighted squats, pull ups and push ups," she said.
She suggested that Gasteyer take a month off before working on the marketing plan, and get herself booked as a musical guest on Stephen Colbert's show.
They've planned to sail on James' yacht for a month off the coast of Capri, which would be a pretty perfect spot to tie the knot.
I'll take a month off to be with Priscilla and the girls at the beginning, and then we'll spend the whole month of December together as well.
"Some of the pessimism we started the month off with has eased slightly," said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Independent Advisor Alliance, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
"When I tell people I got a month off after five years on the job, folks are in shock because they never heard of that before," she says.
The crash last month off the coast of Texas of a Boeing 767 carrying cargo had virtually no impact on its maker's share price, despite claiming three lives.
When I got off the River tour, our last tour at the end of February, I took a month off or so and my manager asked, 'What's next?
"I took about a month off, and slowly began introducing compound movements in while she napped like weighted squats, pull ups and push ups," Bencomo, 30, tells PEOPLE.
RHP Aaron Nola, Friday's starter in the series opener against Cincinnati, made his return to the field last weekend after a month off with a lower back strain.
One summer, a particularly late July column made tabloid headlines replete with quotes from her readers, who found themselves incapacitated from having to start the month off blind.
For those in the booze industry, who genuinely have to drink for a living, a month off seems like a smart move, necessary to maintain sanity and health.
However, "the recent rate cuts have only trimmed $0003 per month off the minimum monthly payment towards the average debt," according to Ted Rossman, industry analyst at CreditCards.com.
Washington (CNN)Bipartisan congressional spending negotiators have reached a critical stage in the closed-door talks to take a potential government shutdown later this month off the table.
One order reverses a small expansion of the FCC's Lifeline program, which offers $9.25 per month off broadband or phone services for households near or beneath the poverty line.
On Wednesday, the 98 Degrees frontman and wife Vanessa Lachey saw their oldest child — son Camden John, who turns 6 next monthoff to his first day of kindergarten.
However, the research, which looked at moderate to heavy drinkers, found that the benefits would be undone if the person returned to drinking as usual after their month off.
One mentor, Dr. Naghma Burney, said that last year Dr. Tam spent what should have been a month off working with her in the hospital, hoping to learn more.
A boat carrying about 250 people, mainly from Eritrea and other sub-Saharan Africa and Arab countries, capsized last month off the coast near Komas, east of the capital Tripoli.
And the amount of money subjects were willing to accept to shut their accounts for another four weeks was 13% lower after the month off than it had been before.
The movie is about a real-life group of friends who take a month off every year to play an epic game of tag — and it got physical on set.
Rose, who took a month off in February after missing the cut at the Saudi International, is now looking to add to his trophy case with a second major win.
Then Musk can take like, a month off and get some rest and come back charged up and ready to inspire his workforce with a bunch of energy and new ideas.
It's a statistical near-certainty that, if you break my heart, I will take a month off from work and embark on an "Eat Pray Love"-style journey around the world.
At least 15 states have passed laws that establish "earned compliance credits," which typically permit offenders to earn a month off of their supervision terms for each month that they're in compliance.
That encouraging piece of news follows a report of a non-fatal shark attack last month off of Newport Beach—the only beach where I've gone swimming in the past ten years.
But Eliud Kipchoge, the defending Olympic champion from Kenya, surpassed everyone's expectations with his 22:201 — a monumental effort that prompted him to take a full month off from running to recover.
Many people aren't fans of starting the month off with lies and pranks (we're among them), but at least there's some quality, topical work being done about how stupid this "holiday" is.
Washington said on Thursday that a meeting between presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin would not be held until Moscow released three Ukrainian navy vessels and their crews, seized last month off Crimea.
But they are required, under the LRA of 1970, to take a month off starting no later than July 31 unless the country at war or they vote to extend their working period.
He earns $22019,018 a month off disability checks from the federal government; the average studio apartment in Oakland — where rent has spiked by more than 50% since 2012 — goes for $1,950 per month.
United Airlines is offering pilots to take a month off at reduced pay, according to a union memo sent on Friday, a measure that follows flight cuts due to the spread of coronavirus.
When you cross a month off the calendar -- which is, effectively, what is happening between now and the new year, you greatly reduce the opportunities for breakthrough for candidates who desperately need it.
Sailing two months on and one month off, "sailors on contemporary merchant ships are basically trapped," said Mr. Hogan, sitting in front of black-and-white family photos and hockey posters in his office.
The Senate, which canceled its August recess to work on spending bills and nominations, has passed nine of its 12 appropriations bills, while the House, which took the month off, has passed just six.
The Hartwood team was gracious enough to use the first day of their month off to make a pit stop in our kitchen and treat us with the hospitality the restaurant has become known for.
But we have a good excuse: studies have shown the average internet user would need to take a month off of work every year to read through all the privacy policies of websites they use.
The Iranian supertanker, carrying 2.1 million barrels of light crude oil, was seized with the help of British Royal Marines earlier this month off Gibraltar, a British overseas territory at the southern tip of Spain.
The Minnesota Twins recorded the most victories in the majors in August and look to start a new month off strongly when they open a three-game series against the visiting Kansas City Royals on Friday.
This would mean Russian oil output coming in at around 11.35 million bpd next month, off the post Soviet-record high of 11.41 million bpd reached in October and down from 11.37 million bpd last month.
Kandi Burruss is a boss, and those bagging on her for taking a month off from her son's life to do "Celebrity Big Brother" are a bunch of lame-os ... so says her hubby, Todd Tucker.
Hobbs said he was soon making $20,000 a month off the site, so he launched more niche dating sites and claims he started making hundreds of thousands of dollars per month in the first couple of years.
But for Barty it has all been a learning experience as she looks to get back into her stride after taking the best part of a month off in the wake of last-16 exit at Wimbledon.
Our sources say the crew also didn't believe Bieber when he said he needed to rest, because he just had a month off in Laguna Beach and L.A. ... and regularly played sports and partied during that downtime.
CBOT soybean futures plummeted 3.2 percent last Thursday to their lowest levels in nearly a month off a sharp currency decline in Brazil that likely led to mass farmer selling there and reduced demand for the U.S. product.
She says she drinks sometimes, but after a friend dared her to take a month off from drinking as part of one of those Sober October/Dry January challenges, she found it was a choice she liked making.
CNBC previously reported that the airline postponed start dates for new pilots, offered some pilots a month off at reduced pay, and warned employees about further flight cuts beyond the reductions in Asia flights it announced last week.
"The team decided they'd prefer to work the holiday and get a month off because the team knew this day was really important for keeping the customer experience on track," she said in an email to The Verge.
When you do it three or four nights a week it becomes easy, but as you take a month off your voice is just a muscle that you don't end up using a lot when you're not on tour.
Working closely with suppliers to develop products, he is also implementing measures like air-mailing samples to the United States instead using cheaper maritime freight, aiming to slash up to a month off the process of getting goods approved.
Hunt's comments come after an Iranian supertanker, carrying 2.1 million barrels of light crude oil, was seized with the help of British Royal Marines earlier this month off Gibraltar, a British overseas territory at the southern tip of Spain.
One woman who chewed with her mouth open and gave everyone cruel nicknames had lost both of her parents and was given a mental-health month off, and when she returned she was hugged by all with solemn tenderness.
She then laid out two scenarios: either they could take the day off as planned, and the team would fall even more behind, or they could each work for six hours and get a month off as a reward.
A Tennessee judge offered dozens of inmates about a month off their sentence if they'd undergo surgical sterilization, and many agreed to it, in what critics argued amounted to a eugenics program and a blatant violation of constitutional rights.
"The simple act of taking a month off alcohol helps people drink less in the long term: by August people are reporting one extra dry day per week," Richard de Visser, the researcher who led the study, said in a statement.
The engineer subsequently was given a month off work, but on her return, forwarded her email to Cook to her entire team with the added message:So as far as I can tell , nothing of any serious consequence has happened within the last month.
I gave it a week before I got in touch, and, when I did, he told me that he thinks we should take a month off and reconnect in April, saying that he is a mess and he doesn't want to hurt me.
The rostering department responded by over-allocating annual leave in the final four months of 2017, which meant almost half of the company's pilots took a month off between September and December compared to 40 percent in a normal year, O'Leary said.
This deal is available whether you're a new customer or upgrading, and if you're not ready to upgrade, you can still add Disney+ to your current plan for £5.99 per month and O2 will give you £2 a month off your bill.
But like so many streaming services before it, there's not much preventing families who live at separate addresses, or just groups of friends, from signing up for the plan and saving up to $9 bucks per month off of a regular $12.99/month premium plan.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A tanker carrying a cargo of about 1 million barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude has been stranded for more than a month off the coast of Louisiana for lack of a bank letter of credit to discharge, three sources have told Reuters.
The ECB on Thursday said it would shave 20 billion euros per month off of its asset purchases starting in April, though it gave itself the option, one it surely already had, of increasing again from 60 billion euros afterwards should it see fit.
" He continued, "I've been a busy guy for 20 years and the opportunity to take a month off and be by myself, to meditatively pedal my bicycle 2,000 miles to a rock concert, really appealed to me — especially for a once-in-a-lifetime thing like this.
While the Glee alumnae didn't make it to the show's finals, Entertainment Tonight reports that she'll be filling in for season 24 winner Rashad Jennings on the show's Hot Summer Nights Tour while the football pro takes a month off to hone his moves on the field.
Occupation: Digital Nomad/Full-Time TravelerIndustry: TechnologyAge: 29Location: Chiang Mai, ThailandIncome: $212.45,20.31Paycheck Amount: My husband and I make about $21.643,264.75/month off our iOS app, and I make about $29,27.10/year from my current part-time contract gig — so that's about $210,26.22 for the two of us while traveling.
Here are some other helpful tips can help make your negotiation go as smoothly as possible, from Sethi: Even if you only get your cable company and cell phone provider to drop your bill by 20%, you're still saving $40 a month off the average cost of these bills.
In 2012 the show had a three-month Off Off Broadway run at the tiny Triad Theater on the Upper West Side, and in 2013 it graduated to Off Broadway, at St. Luke's Theater, where it received a very favorable review from Charles Isherwood of The New York Times.
"There's a growing desire in the Republican conference in the Senate and House to address the fundamental fact that there are people in America who have decided they can't afford to have children because they can't get a month off of work and not get paid," Rubio said.
After the USS John S. McCain collided with a merchant vessel last month off the coast of Singapore -- an incident that accounted for 10 of the 17 deaths -- the commander of the 7th Fleet was dismissed, and the Navy ordered a rare, one-day operational pause for its entire fleet.
Knowing it is harder for landlords to fill vacancies during the winter, when rental activity tends to wane, Jordan Kramer, an agent at Compass, helped Sasha Sherman and Ben Cohen knock $400 a month off a newly renovated East Village three-bedroom walk-up that was asking $6,000 in December 2014, for $4,800 in savings.
With Independence Day less than a month off, now would not be a bad time to point out that Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," a perennially boisterous highlight of the Boston Pops's nationally broadcast Fourth of July concert, not only has nothing to do with the aforementioned dispute, it also has nothing to do with America.
I've written before about my mixed feelings about Dry January, which boil down to this: Alcohol, by and large, is not a healthy thing to put into your body, and if you've reached a point where you feel a real need to take a month off the sauce, you might benefit from taking even longer.
The starting point for the discounts for existing tenants was one free month off a yearlong contract, but account executives or salespeople could offer even more generous terms or different kinds of incentives, such as reducing the monthly rent or offering additional credits for things like supplies and services, a former New York-based WeWork sales representative said.
"     The social media mogul plans to skip out on work-duties to enjoy the latest addition to his family tree, writing: "This time, I'm going to take advantage of Facebook's option to take leave in parts," he posted, "I'll take a month off to be with Priscilla and the girls at the beginning, and then we'll spend the whole month of December together as well.

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