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  2. Take a Break! Crosswords - Wikipedia

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    The Oregonian said "Developed by Eugene-based Dynamix, "Take a Break Crosswords" should be a popular gift option for the upcoming holiday season". [4] Compute! said "Although designed for breaks in the workday, Crosswords Deluxe is an ideal way to jump-start your brain on those particularly slow mornings. It's more natural than caffeine, but no ...

  3. Play Just Words Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play Just Words free online! If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! ... Lucky Break 9 Ball. Play. Masque Publishing. Simply Jigsaw.

  4. Template:Word break (optional)/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Take a break - Wikipedia

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    "Take a break" means to take a rest. Take a break or Take a Break may also refer to: Take a Break, a UK magazine; Take a Break, a 2003 cover album by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes "Take a Break" (Hamilton song), a song from the 2015 Broadway musical Hamilton "Take a Break", a song by German dance group Scooter from The Stadium Techno Experience ...

  6. Take a Break! Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Take a Break! Pinball is a 1993 pinball computer game collection by Dynamix/Sierra On-Line.It contained several individual boards based on various Dynamix or Sierra series such as King's Quest, Space Quest, The Adventures of Willy Beamish, Leisure Suit Larry, and Nova 9: The Return of Gir Draxon.

  7. Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows block contains seven emoji: U+2B05–U+2B07, U+2B1B–U+2B1C, U+2B50 and U+2B55. [3] [4]The block has fourteen standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the seven emoji.

  8. Arrow keys - Wikipedia

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    The original Macintosh has no arrow keys. Before the computer mouse was widespread, arrow keys were the primary way of moving a cursor on screen. Mouse keys is a feature that allows controlling a mouse cursor with arrow keys instead.

  9. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro , from the Italian word for tomato , after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer Cirillo used as a university student.