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- People too busy or too unbusy are unhappy people.
- There is less faxing and less of the interminable waiting for recipients'busy fax machines to become unbusy.
- So I interviewed him in his unbusy foreign ministry office and then gave him this cheer-up scenario:
- The night I attended, she gave a fine, unbusy performance without any Maggie Smith interpolations _ in London that seems to be news.
- I went and chatted with the campus IT guys regularly, who were brilliant yet very unbusy, given most people weren't using their University account.
- In 1979, Allen Street was described by " New York " magazine as an " unbusy area removed from the bustle of Grand Street and the Bowery ."
- The bees are stirring _ birds are on the wing . . . and I the while, the sole unbusy thing, not honey make, nor pair, nor build, nor sing.
- Meanwhile, critics of the time diary method say it is biased in the other direction : busy people are too busy to keep diaries, so the method favors the unbusy, a charge Robinson denies.
- After friendly greetings from several employees who were notably unbusy, I was given a quick tour and crash course on Flora-Bama history by Rhonda Kelly, souvenir shop manager, and Barbara Barnes, event coordinator.
- I'd planned on taking the bus back to New York that night _ there are regular departures for Atlantic City, and an easy transfer to New York _ but the beach was so lovely, the boardwalk not unbusy but so uncluttered, the Victorian houses in town so much fun to look at, that I put it off until morning.