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Those incarcerated in state prison or county jail battling the fires are able to reduce some time off their sentences by earning one or two days of credit for every day of work or training.

She describes how anxiety became depression, and saw her take time off from Westminster duties - a decision that brought criticism for her attendance record at parliament and holding a lack of surgeries in her constituency.

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“But in terms of how I work, nothing really changed. I didn’t take any time off afterwards. I just kept on working.”

“My aunt will take time off to take care of him and bring him to his doctor’s check up appointments next week,” she wrote on Sunday.

Some people may have spaces in their National Insurance record if, for example, they have lived abroad or taken time off for caring responsibilities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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