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Atmospheric.uplifting.but ultimately, an awayday without a return.
Another good awayday for Oxford.
Evan Davis and guests discuss the limits of automation and the benefits of the awayday.
A Global News and BBC Languages awayday on the importance of social media in our daily working lives.
The Chaplain prepares candidates for confirmation in the months preceding this service and this includes an awayday at Ashburnham Place.
Carty's Last Awayday (1:27)
Commutaria, the idyllic shire founded by Merlin, from Elspeth Ann Macey's Awayday (1955).
An Awayday is the term used in British business for a meeting, often of a whole department, project or sales team, which takes place off-site and away from the participants' regular office surroundings, usually for a whole day or sometimes a weekend.
At an awayday organised by the Civil Service Commission some years ago, I suggested that the time had come to move to the continental cabinet system, in which ministers are free to appoint a team of senior advisers, financed by party as well as taxpayer.
It is also used in reference to a Football team playing a game away from their home ground, and the fans making the journey to the game refer to it being an 'Awayday' due to the fact they are planning their day around the away Football game.