Anne Frank had to walk far during her lunch hour because her family was in hiding in the annex of a building in Amsterdam to escape persecution during World War II. They needed to be cautious and avoid drawing attention, so Anne couldn't go outside during regular hours and had limited time to walk around during lunch.
Anne had to walk far during her lunch hour because she worked in a large office building that was located far from any nearby food options. This required her to walk to find a suitable place to eat within her limited break time.
Anne - and everyone else in the annex - had to be completely quiet from the time the workmen arrived in the morning until they left for the day in late afternoon. They did get as respite for an hour or so at noon, as none of the workmen ate lunch on premises.
The lunch break is during the 10-hour trip, so subtract the time taken during the lunch break. 10 - 1 = 9. The average speed is 65 miles per hour, so it is 65 x 9 = 585 miles.
The cast of An Hour for Lunch - 1939 includes: John Butler as Harry - Greets Joe Don Castle as Clothing Store Salesman Jules Cowles as Elevator Passenger Frank McClure as Elevator Passenger Dick Wessel as Drugstore Lunch Counterman
An Hour for Lunch - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
I want to do it during the lunch hour.
Yes, it's possible to see the moon over the lunch hour in Lincoln, depending on its phase and position in the sky. If the moon is visible during the day, you may spot it in the sky during your lunch break. Additionally, the moon's visibility may vary depending on the time of year and local weather conditions.
Lunch Hour - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A UK:U (2010)
4th hour right after lunch
usually 30 minutes, and some places offer hour dinner breaks
Paul Duling has written: 'Lunch hour girls! lunch hour men! and other poems'
French lunch breaks are one hour long.