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She said lockdown changed her art from a hobby to a business.
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He said Ulster Wool has given him a career and a hobby.
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Thank you, she says, scampering off to pick up a new hobby.
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Use the Internet and scholarly sources to learn more about your hobby.
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He also turned his hobby - politics - into a second career.
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Hiking remains by far the most popular active pastime for activity holidaymakers.
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But the debate was a formal skirmishing, a pastime to gain breathing-space.
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In addition, Halloween and cosplay encourage another popular Japanese pastime: enthusiastic consumption.
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But now, I am weary; the pastime palls; you no longer amuse.
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Golf became a universal pastime, currently pursued by some 15 million devotees.
Usage of public sport in English
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Bicycling also is exposed, as a publicsport, to the same reproaches on both sides of the Atlantic.
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He likewise exhibited publicsports, at which he was not present himself.
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FEMLink questioned Kean's influence in Nasilasila being allowed to leave the prison complex and participate in publicsports.
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That said publicsports facilities will remain close and private ones cannot open their clubhouses, toilets or showers for members.
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In the afternoon there were publicsports in the Champs Élysées, and dancing in the open places and the long walks.
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Its forests, rivers, and lakes are one vast playground and publicsporting domain, which is enjoyed almost entirely by means of camping out and boating.