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1 He must have had a long furlough , to be wandering over Europe and America.
2 The tongue that does that earns a long furlough .
3 De Blasio plans to work without pay during his own week- long furlough , the New York Times reported.
4 Then he was granted a long furlough , which he spent chiefly with his family at the North.
5 A half hundred soldiers, returning to the East, after a long furlough at home, made the ship lively.
6 He was back at his post, after a long furlough to England, where he had entered his son into Oxford.
7 If it were not for this long furlough , midway in the four years' course, many of us might go mad with the incessant grind.
8 Dick, who had inherited a little money by this time, and was expecting his majority, returned to England in '72 on a long furlough .
9 The policy will affect 495 staff, the Times reported, and the week- long furloughs will be staggered among them between October and March 2021.
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