For an hour her crew fought to save her before the order was given to abandon ship. |
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I sent off an e-mail, just an hour ago, and he's already got me back online. |
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He glanced at his wrist chrono and saw that it was already about an hour into the next watch. |
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So preoccupied were the bears that they paid no attention to us for the whole duration of our 1,5 hour watch. |
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After the relative quietness of the last hour or so, the house suddenly seemed full of activity. |
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It was conceivable the washout could have occurred only an hour before the boys drove down the track. |
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The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive. |
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John Lea was again called on with the boot and extended Lismore's lead with a penalty a quarter of an hour before time. |
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A year later, he did the second Bolton marathon and knocked an hour off the time. |
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Refrigerate for a good hour or so before serving, so that the whole thing has time to come together. |
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At 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March, we set our clocks forward one hour ahead of standard time. |
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He presented with a 24 hour history of right-sided chest pain which seemed to be temporally related to a recent bout of coughing. |
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The parts were pulled from the 1,400-degree mix after soaking up the heat for up to an hour and then quenched in cold water. |
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Which means I've got a little less than half and hour left to enjoy wallowing in it. |
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That morning he had trouble sleeping and clocked in half an hour early at Northern Straw. |
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It has been clocked at speeds of up to 20 miles an hour and can probably swim even faster than that. |
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He watched the ticking on his bedside clock until the minute hand felt more like the hour hand. |
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The original six hour series had been abridged into two hours and you could feel that the pacing was rushed. |
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Mr Gonsell spends half an hour a day reading the New York Times and Washington Post to keep abreast with international news. |
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Dave's solitary walk of shame was met by mass indifference as he picked his way amongst rush hour traffic. |
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We rode to the edge of the clearing to a road, and for nearly an hour went at a slow walk. |
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He dedicates every hour of his waking life to playing the best tennis he can, and what is his reward? |
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When I woke up an hour later the rain had stopped, it was a glorious sunny day and mist was rising off the lake. |
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That means that a AA battery can produce 2.8 amps for an hour at 1.5 volts. |
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Desperate motorists say they face an hour wait when trying to leave the car park at the end of the day. |
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They were weary of working twelve hour days, seven days a week for subsistence wages. |
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I lay abed an hour longer than usual again this morning and I'm moving kinda slow. |
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An hour out we came across a swift stream and found a good spot to wade across the icy water. |
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Within an hour they'd hacked it down to fence height, luckily sparing the thick branch to which one end of my washing line is tied. |
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It's usually at least another hour before anyone nervously pushes open the door, setting the bell jangling. |
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An hour or two later torrential rain began to fall and the show was washed out. |
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Play started just an hour late after the previous two days had been washed out by heavy rain and a waterlogged outfield. |
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For warm-water swimming you have to take a trip to the eastern coast, which is washed by the Indian Ocean, half an hour or so away. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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Drivers could find themselves stuck in rush hour jams due to new rules for moving abnormal loads, warns the AA Motoring Trust. |
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Erin McGrath witnessed the aftermath of the crash when she walked past half an hour later. |
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His English was heavily accented and not easy to understand, but still we spent the most wonderful hour discussing his work. |
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The veteran striker powered home two trademark headers within two minutes in the final quarter of an hour to spare his side's blushes. |
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About a quarter of the lunar diameter was eclipsed, and re-emergence occurred about a quarter of an hour before sunrise. |
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Formerly it was usual that one left the workplace a quarter of an hour before finishing time in order to shower and change. |
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They put the twenty in the rat-pit and the dog went in first and killed his, and he took a quarter of an hour and two minutes. |
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It seems to go on for about a quarter of an hour before stopping for a few minutes and then it starts all over again. |
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The young man had been waiting for well nigh a quarter of an hour while his father ignored him. |
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What I can not grasp is the concept of a bus arriving a quarter of an hour early and leaving well ahead of its scheduled time. |
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In a devastating four minute spell with a quarter of an hour to go, they threw the league race wide open. |
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Ms Lopez spent a quarter of an hour with the candidate and reportedly emerged a confirmed Clark fan. |
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The other driver had been 2 times over the legal alcohol limit and had run the red light at 75 miles per hour and totaled both cars. |
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Despite a two-and-a-half hour rain delay, Williams was quick off the blocks, racing to a 4-lead in the first set. |
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The second day we had an easy day to let us get accustomed to the eight hour time difference. |
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The 30 to 40 miles per hour wind drove perpendicular across my path making it impossible to stay on the road even if I could see it. |
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She had been there about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes when she heard a cry or call, which appeared to come from within the house. |
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Using a hydraulic jack and a grip hoist, it took them an hour to lift the boulder. |
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I spent the first hour jabbering away and trying to determine whether or not gasoline was actually being sold at the station. |
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For over an hour he jabbered, babbled, screamed and ranted, never completing a full sentence. |
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Wait until after dinner, when rush hour has ended and ozone is on the wane. |
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Up to this hour such questions have been open, their questionability is concealed by results and the progress of scientific work. |
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The lifestyle accustomed Johnson to the solitude that now forms his six hour a day, six days a week training regimen. |
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Mind you, if the trains run on time they will have less than half an hour to get from the station and into the ground. |
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I spent two hours in the pub, left an hour early, and booked the time as overtime. |
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She spent an hour and a half on her bracket strategy, trying to pin down what kind of girl Galavis would be interested in. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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It was so big that it took me an hour to get into it and the only way for me to go to the bathroom was to take off the bodice. |
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You can't drive over five miles an hour down any street in New York. |
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This game is only two hours of what promises to be a twelve hour series, so there is plenty of time to get bigger and badder. |
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But hour after hour of breathy and uninterrupted coverage inevitably creates, shall we say, its own kind of atmospheric pressure. |
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Both Moore and Hay had half chances inside the first quarter of an hour but when the home side recovered from the goal they began to edge back into the game. |
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We drive back to Asadabad in silence, where we switch cars for security reasons and begin the six hour drive back home. |
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We stop in the gorge for a half an hour to see the wallcreepers again. |
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Now surgeons will have an hour to fix the artery, return blood, and revive you. |
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The bottles were uncorked and the wine was decanted an hour before the meal. |
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Eli went home an hour early, since a water pipe in his house burst. |
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He agreed and we spent the next quarter of an hour shelving all his books. |
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Half an hour after I had returned to my old apartment from Jaffa, an air raid siren went off. |
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The aim is to encourage people who never do any exercise to walk for half an hour a day, five days a week, and to educate people about the benefits of walking. |
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In the afternoon, at the hour of the shooting the day before, Bratton came to the scene with white flowers. |
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Her phone rings at least once an hour with questions from journalists, which she answers in Arabic, English, and sometimes French. |
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Just as often, and to more stinging effect, the adjectives come from black people in this town an hour north of Detroit. |
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We wade the cold water, fishing for an hour in the driving rain. |
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Bring to the boil, allow to simmer for 30 minutes, then add the waterblommetjies and simmer for 1 hour or until the waterblommetjies are cooked through. |
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The rumours circulated quickly around the notorious area known as the Block, which then became the scene of a nine hour battle between police and mainly young Aboriginals. |
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After nearly an hour we spot the yacht heaved-to, wallowing on the swell. |
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Undeb has helped to achieve 24 hour opening of the libraries, ensuring that Wednesday afternoons are free. |
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There are three trains per hour from Birmingham New Street to London Euston. |
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The Herald, therefore, is as old as the United States of America, give or take an hour or two. |
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Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated. |
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I have served him from the hour of my nativity to this instant, and have nothing at his hands for my service but blows. |
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The last hour of a match must contain at least 20 overs, being extended in time so as to include 20 overs if necessary. |
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He broke down after less than a quarter of an hour of the first World Cup match against France and never played for Scotland again. |
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He swims for half an hour each day and can stand for six hours at the easel. |
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He would spend some time in his lunch hour at Buile Hill Park and in the evenings took private art lessons in antique and freehand drawing. |
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There have been no more loyal adherents to the throne and no more effective and loyal supporters of the Empire in its hour of trial. |
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The time zone used in most parts of the European Union is a standard time which is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. |
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The line will be used intensively with 15 trains per hour travelling to and from Euston. |
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Some people on zero hour contracts do not want or are not available to work more hours, therefore they cannot be considered to be underemployed. |
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Visitors are advised not to spend more than an hour per day at the test sites, or to take relics of the tests as souvenirs. |
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It took about an hour and a half to get from Campania to H2, and travelling between Plym and Campania took between two and three hours. |
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Over the next five years, unemployment plummeted and average wages both per hour and per week rose. |
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December is the dullest month, with an average daily sunshine ranging from about 1 hour in the north to almost 2 hours in the extreme southeast. |
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Andrew Flintoff emerged to form a vital partnership of 143 with Andrew Strauss, before to falling to Glenn McGrath for 72 an hour after tea. |
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The rest of the band were ready to record when Mercury felt able to come into the studio, for an hour or two at a time. |
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I gave them tea and coffee, and about half an hour after nine had a salver brought in of chocolate, mulled white wine and biscuits. |
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But Guinevere prayed that she might die before he arrived, and so she did, half an hour before his arrival. |
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They prayed every waking hour for several minutes and each day for a special virtue. |
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The clock bells ring every quarter of an hour during the daytime and Great Peter strikes the hour. |
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She had been standing behind the curtain of coloured glass beads for at least half an hour now, waiting patiently with a silver lota of water. |
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He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much ground. |
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The highest attained capacity is 80,000 people per hour by the MTR Corporation in Hong Kong. |
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With her rouged cheeks, silver lipcoat and mascara she might have been any girl after an hour at her mother's dressing table. |
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Instead, Turing played a game in which he simulated the computer, taking about half an hour per move. |
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Preston has a choice of 3 airports with airline service within one hour of the city. |
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High tide reaches Putney about 30 minutes later than London Bridge, and Teddington about an hour later. |
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Services operate at intervals ranging from 20 minutes at peak times, to every hour during the middle of the day and during weekends. |
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On the way to Lancaster, which was about an hour and a half from Philly, John felt the karma. |
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Most of the right arm was amputated and within half an hour Nelson had returned to issuing orders to his captains. |
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After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden badly damaged, Nelson found himself alongside San Nicolas. |
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Before they come back and charge jizillions per hour to do what I did, I'd like to narrow it down to keep costs down. |
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From that day and hour it was clear that there was not to be so successful an ingathering after all. |
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The results of quality control checks and number of reports received hourwise for each synoptic hour for each WMO block are monitored. |
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Speaking of the convenience of the community, is the hour change better than the two hours, or not? |
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The hour change means you'll lose some sleep but gives you more time for fun in the sun. |
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Until BBC Alba was broadcast on Freeview, viewers were able to receive the channel TeleG, which broadcast for an hour every evening. |
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Boxer would even come out at nights and work for an hour or two on his own by the light of the harvest moon. |
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Then, with a smile that seemed to have all the freshness of the matutinal hour in it, she bent again to her work of hackling flax. |
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The group met Friday morning and took a bus north from Cairo to the Qalyubiya governate, an hour away. |
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She was peeved and irritable, for she had spent the last hour searching for Titus, who had outgrown the fussings of her love. |
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Commonwealth countries were called upon to rise to their finest hour against the double crises of Rhodesia and global poverty. |
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At this hour the seat was as in a theatre, but the words of the actors were of a nature somewhat too Fescennine for the public. |
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The moon was low down, and there was just the glimmer of the false dawn that comes about an hour before the real one. |
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Like C. S. Lewis's Narnia, the southwest tip of Michigan is an accessible escapeland, just an hour and a half from the city yet worlds apart. |
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This is dumb! We're driving in circles! We should have asked for directions an hour ago! |
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In very dry seasons some drinkwater is brought from wells dug in the bed of the river, about half-an hour from the village. |
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As the hour grows late, I know that I'm going to have to get him out of here so I can clean and defunkify this bedroom. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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Back home safely, I made a cuppa and sat for a good hour revelling in my favourite magazine. |
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Paul's cremains arrived by limo service less than an hour before the living room memorial. |
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At the convict hour between four and five when even those with the least to fear are darkened and sober, and back away from waking. |
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Which reminds me that I have never remembered from that hour to consult the dictionary upon a selvage. |
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He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour. |
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Once the car is in a chop shop, a skilled cutter can reduce it to salable parts in half an hour to 45 minutes. |
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I channel surfed for half an hour before deciding nothing worth watching was on television. |
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Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. |
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Until noon, the hour of the funeral, crowds continued to file by the plain pine coffin on its plain flower-covered catafalque. |
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The alma mater had again called on her sons in her hour of need and again they had responded. |
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It took Sue Dockar a good half hour to swim out to her target bombora, a moderate swim in spearfishing terms. |
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I'm sorry, I'm running behind time, I should be home in half an hour or so. |
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These animals are most active in the hour just before sunrise. |
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The side of my face was still numb an hour after the surgery. |
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The abbreviated lesson only took fifteen minutes as opposed to an hour and a half. |
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The hour while I waited for the pain medication to take effect dragged on agonisingly. |
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Patients with anapnea-hypopnea index of greater than ten events per hour were selected for this study. |
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Two days later, Madigan's anemograph recorded winds of 100 miles per hour for the first time. |
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Motels and autohotels rent by the hour in this part of the world and are no place for weary tourists. |
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Suppose that we have a Geiger counter and we are able to make measurements, during a ten hour period, of the balonium sample. |
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Sir, cannot all this bangling be easily rectified? Cannot the fee be taken with the schedule? Cannot an hour be named, nnd kept, nearer noon? |
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What avails it to make a shine in Greek if the next hour one does a barney in calculus. |
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I've got about an hour in which to bash something out for the morning edition. |
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She appeared to be wearing a laced white nightgown as the hour of the evening was growing late, with an overcoat over to hide her bedwear. |
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At quiet hour in the afternoon they were adepts of the olisbos, baubon, and finger. |
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Before returning to the cabin, he spent nearly an hour in a saloon beering up for the ride back. |
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After an hour of voting The Alison Curtis show revealed Irish listeners' top 10 tear jerkers. |
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And so it was, said or reporter, until the last hour or so when the Panama Jazzmen started to blow. |
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The speed of the wind caused by a powerful anticyclone reaches 130-140 km per hour on the French coast and 100-110 km per hour on land. |
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Day one of our holiday was ziplining at the Forever Florida Eco Safaris experience in St Cloud, one hour from Orlando. |
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Decent Work for All campaigners say many young workers are caught in a 'vicious circle' of minimum wage and zero hour contract jobs. |
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Simply put, a zero hour contract is a contract used in the United Kingdom in which an employee is not guaranteed a set amount of hours or salary. |
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These values were confirmed by AFM step height measurements, as shown by the example in Figure 2 for the sample after a 1 hour anneal. |
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Approximately 1 hour later, severe anisocoria developed, followed by fixed mydriasis. |
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During his hour long dive to 18m he encountered a 4ft turtle, conga eel and an array of fish including angel fish, parrot fish, hammerhead fish. |
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George's gifts, including his favourite wombat, were carefully loaded on the plane by aides for the 30 hour trip. |
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I SPENT a lovely sunny and warm winter afternoon in Wollongong about an hour south of Sydney, Australia. |
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My sight rattled like the teeth of an Alabaman riding out the 11th hour of a Saskatchewan dawn-to-dusk rut hunt. |
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An air-raid warden nearby knew we were there and after an hour or so he advised us that we should make a run for home during a lull in the raid. |
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He was released within the hour without a bond on his own recognizance. |
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After leaving the traumatised and soaking wet boy for about half an hour they returned but then ran off when some other children saw them. |
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Instead of spending the hour on the sanctioned route, she changed course and happened upon the backstretch. |
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One hour later Ayumi suddenly started to bleed heavily from her womb because of uterine atonia. |
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His preparations for breakfast are simple, and he is ready to start out after half an hour spent in imbibing a few mates full of yerba infusion. |
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The taxi-driver said the traffic was only wojus. Rush hour got longer and meaner every day. |
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We've been told by Whosers that have been to the tapings that they tape more than an hour to get the 22 minutes or so that they actually use. |
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The eight hour shift in the mine began to wear Tim down after a few months. |
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My hair is super thick so the most a half hour with a curling iron can do is give me loose wavyish curls, but that's enough. |
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As we reach the city today, rush hour has been turned up to eleven, so there's plenty of waiting in traffic. |
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The software crashed with an unrecoverable error, and I lost half an hour of work. |
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If you think that this loss has broken my heart undeceive yourself, for such as I live years in an hour and show no sign. |
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Uncried tears have a way of filling the well of sadness even more deeply. If you have a half hour of crying to do, don't stop at twenty minutes. |
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I got up from my web seat after an hour to uncrease the marks in my back and buttocks. |
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The river snaked through the forest, and they travelled on hour after hour, through an unbreaking monotony of green. |
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London has the privilege of disturbing a whole street for an hour together, with the twanking of a brass kettle or frying-pan. |
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The venerable Sachems now returned to the ballroom, where they tripped the light fantastic toe until the hour far. |
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Half an hour due east of Marfa is the tiny college town of alpine. |
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The clock chimed the hour and then audibly tocked as the pendulum swung behind the glass pane of the door. |
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When he woke up, about half an hour after, he called it to him again, but Dash only looked sheepish and wagged the tip of his tail. |
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Back in the car, I turned on the cruise control at a safe 110 kilometres an hour and, thanks to Timmy's donuts and coffee, I began to wake up. |
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A few truck drivers griped drowsily about the tattlers in their cabs which graphed the mileage per hour per day. |
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He was steamed that the car cut him off. It took almost half an hour for him to calm down. |
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In the Palace bar. I'd been there an hour or so with two or three other chaps. I was a bit squiffy. |
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The work's to be done smartish, for inside the hour we'll have Mr Drew's visitors on our necks. |
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I started short-tacking every hour down the coast, heading further offshore, as I knew I'd find better wind there. |
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I wasn't too impressed with the fellow, when he shambled in unenthusiastically and an hour late. |
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Let him watch an hour of TV, and he'll see tons of visual images that can take his brain to Sexville. |
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He was her safety call, something she was supposed to have done over an hour ago. |
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However, if a one-half hour meeting means one less room accomplished per roomkeeper, the housekeeper is challenged to cover this time somehow. |
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It will allow four more trains an hour to be timetabled to Oxford Road including a second freight to Trafford Park. |
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An hour and a half of now-revelrous, now-subdued celebration hummed along with admirable energy. |
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The coal facilities at the port are capable of loading 4,800 tons per hour onto vessels of up to 175,000 tons of dead weight. |
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The fair rate is the amount that allows an average worker to be paid the minimum wage per hour if they work at an average rate. |
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He was inspired by nothing but the purest patriotism and benevolence from the first beginning of his public career to the hour of its close. |
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The baseball game went into a rain delay for about an hour before the skies cleared and play resumed. |
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The battle lasted less than one hour and Zwingli was among the 500 casualties in the Zurich army. |
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They only have to lie down for an hour or two every few days to meet their minimum REM sleep requirements. |
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Capello made a change on the hour which was presumably enforced by injury as the excellent Young was replaced by Stewart Downing. |
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Crias are up and standing, walking and attempting to suckle within the first hour after birth. |
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My current strategy is that I premix two PowerGels in each Fuel Belt bottle and drink half the bottle every half hour during the Ironman run. |
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It handles 26,900 pphpd during the peak hour a capacity second only to the TransMilenio BRT system in Bogota. |
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After an hour of fishing I saw a flock of turkeys on the opposite bank and shot one of the poults. |
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Kate enjoyed the postshot celebration, but after an hour of chatting and grazing the sandwich buffet, fatigue hit hard. |
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At the hour of vespers after Gamboa had given him Extreme Unction, he died. |
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After the hour of vespers, between six and seven o'clock a fever appeared and remained permanently. |
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The national Brussels Airport, one hour away by train or car, offers the best connections. |
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Take two pills every hour in the apyrexia of intermittent fever, until eight are taken. |
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Adults need a physical break every hour so they can get up and move around. |
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It was claimed in 1935 that Smallbrook Junction was the busiest single line junction in the country with 12 trains per hour in summer. |
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There are two departures an hour to Ryde Pier Head which connect with Wightlink Ferries which take passengers to Portsmouth Harbour Station. |
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However, in the UK for example the fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than those for walking. |
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Now an hour long, it is still broadcast on Saturday, usually in the late afternoon. |
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A large airport with two arrival runways can handle about 60 arrivals per hour in good weather. |
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Over time, bottom trawlers became very efficient, some catching as much cod in an hour as traditional boats caught in a season. |
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The resulting three hour battle between the Ironclads was a draw, but it marked the worldwide transition to ironclad warships. |
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A QPF will be specified when a measurable precipitation type reaching a minimum threshold is forecast for any hour during a QPF valid period. |
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I think it is overstating matters to say that an hour online is spending all night on the computer. |
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It took more than an hour for Phillips' onsite fire department to extinguish the blaze. |
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Additionally, they have been criticized by the driving public for the inefficiency with which they handle peak hour traffic. |
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So Canarian time is one hour behind that of mainland Spain and the same as that of the UK, Ireland and Portugal all year round. |
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One terawatt hour is equal to a sustained power of approximately 114 megawatts for a period of one year. |
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Llandudno services run every hour to Manchester Piccadilly via Chester and Warrington Bank Quay. |
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Each hour La learned new words, all nouns at first, that described each familiar object that appeared oftenest to their view. |
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Many other radio stations in the city broadcast at least an hour of Irish language programming per week. |
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The nearest substantial settlements are located at least 1 hour 45 minutes drive away. |
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Trains are frequent, with one or two trains per hour on lesser lines, two to four trains per hour on average, and up to eight trains an hour on the busiest lines. |
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The landlady asked with plaintive apologeticness if they could make a shade less noise. The hour was late. Some guests on the upper floor suffered from insomnia. |
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He was at breakfast at nine, and for the twentieth time consulted his Bradshaw to see at what earliest hour Dr Grantly could arrive from Barchester. |
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For the devoted, this is a rare chance to devour an hour of box-fresh blockbuster braindance that might somehow bring them closer to their master. |
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At last it was decided that he should take her, reaching the place about the hour of lunch, so that he might again break bread in her father's house. |
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One cachet on an empty stomach first thing in the morning, a second in one and a half hours, a third in one hour afterwards, and a fourth two hours later. |
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At this hour of the morning she drank either ypocras or claree. |
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Sometimes when you sit in a restaurant, still stuffing yourself half an hour after closing time, you feel that the tired waiter at your side must surely be despising you. |
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He at once, Down the long series of eventful time, So fix'd the dates of being, so disposed To every living soul of every kind The field of motion, and the hour of rest. |
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From this prison here of horror, whence I every hour tend nearer and nearer to destruction, I send you... the assurance of my dolorous and unhappy service. |
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An hour later, he came upon a hollow tree, filled with doty wood which he could tear out with his hands and he built a fire and broiled a little more bacon. |
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Not overcome with grief, but strong in the hour of affliction. |
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After eyeing the document for an hour she decided not to sign it. |
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We were not much more than a quarter of an hour out of our ship but we saw her sink, and then I understood for the first time what was meant by a ship foundering in the sea. |
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Unlike us, to him money meant nothing. He would work hard for thirty dollars a month, then spend it all with his characteristic freeheartedness in an hour of relaxation. |
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So in the first hour of my lone voyage I had proof that the Spray could at least do better than this full-handed steamship, for I was already farther on my voyage than she. |
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After an hour at school she was soaked with sweat, dizzy, and headachy. |
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We arrived an hour late and found the event already in full gear. |
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At the end of an hour he died, as they die who are bitten by the little brown karait, and the policemen bore him and the thing under the tablecloth to their appointed places. |
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I took my medication an hour ago, and it hasn't kicked in yet. |
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I knocked over a can of paint and spent the next hour cleaning up. |
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Then he returned to Margaret's side and sat with her for the rest of the evening, insisting that she rest. As the hour latened he kissed her on the cheek and got up to leave. |
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It was the first hour of the first day of the Battle of the Somme. |
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Of these countries, only Japan had lower economic output per hour worked. |
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By contrast, a double track with signal boxes four minutes apart can allow up to 15 trains per hour in each direction, provided all the trains travel at the same speed. |
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They are calling on the government to make it a requirement of the new East Midlands franchise holder to introduce four fast trains per hour from central London. |
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We had to hold our teams about half an hour until the immense herd passed. Men that were loose-handed fired many shots among them, and three bucks were killed. |
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Fawkes visited Keyes, and was given a pocket watch left by Percy, to time the fuse, and an hour later Rookwood received several engraved swords from a local cutler. |
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On the Friday I was mee-mawed to hospital with chest pains and, one hour and one angioplasty later, I had two stents in my chest to unblock an artery. |
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Passengers could use the court for 1 hour unless others were waiting. |
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Even quite good Pool or Snooker players may attempt an hour or more to score a single three cushion point, without even managing an accidental score. |
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Pagenaud picked up the pace and the two cars were on each other's tails until the end of the fourth hour when damaged rear bodywork needed replacing on the Audi. |
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I stuck it out for about an hour and then, apprised by a hollow feeling in the midriff that the dinner hour was approaching, laid a course for home. |
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The latter three had mailed their votes, but due to a public holiday and the practices of the postal service, they arrived an hour after the election. |
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On 25 January 1992, an hour after the session of parliament was adjourned, the parliament called for a referendum on independence on 29 February and 1 March. |
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It operates a twenty four hour call out service for surface hazards. |
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Birmingham is 50 minutes away and Cambridge via Peterborough can be reached in around 1 hour 55m with further direct services available onto Stansted Airport in north Essex. |
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Lowry painted after his mother had fallen asleep, between 10pm and 2am, or, depending how tired he was, he might stay up for another hour adding features. |
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He employed astrologers to foretell the exact hour of his father's death. |
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On Sunday, the 30th, he continued in his usual health and spirits, and retired to rest with the intention of rising at an early hour to finish his report. |
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But, as luck would have it, scarcely had he started to row his boat again when an oarlock broke, and so it took him the best part of an hour to make the trip. |
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The first half an hour is free after which a small hourly fee is payable. |
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Watts per hour would properly refer to a change of power per hour. |
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Trains will stop in Brussels for half an hour for a security check. |
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The battle ended for the day when Blake drew off, after forcing the Dutch to fight to the point where they only had around half an hour worth of shot left. |
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The inexperienced crews had difficulty with the changing conditions, and it took nearly an hour and a half for Villeneuve's order to be completed. |
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In the M2 plot above, each cotidal line differs by one hour from its neighbors, and the thicker lines show tides in phase with equilibrium at Greenwich. |
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That parliament was destined, in one short hour of convulsive strength, in one short hour of passing glory, to humble the pride and alarm the fears of England. |
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Specifically, average fares per hour increased for all trips. |
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Trains run to Shanklin twice per hour during most of the day. |
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More than an hour later, Saudi special forces made it through traffic and, along with others from their unit who arrived in a helicopter, fought to retake the compound. |
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About an hour ago, when Alona caught me crying in the hallway after my big blowout with the king of the prickwads, I figured, why not blame the little guys again? |
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I tramped to a neighbouring market-town, and, late as the hour was, the production of a few shillings procured me supper and a night's lodging in a cheap coffee-house. |
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His sermons lasted more than an hour and he did not use notes. |
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For the Ren did not belong to the man, but came out of the Celestial Waters to enter an infant in the hour of his birth and might not stir again until it was time to go back. |
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A party of invited guests, followed by several working boats, entered the tunnel at Diggle and completed the journey to Marsden in one hour and forty minutes. |
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You only have to look around to notice rushaholics whirling by at breakneck speed, whether it's the pizza promised in less than 30 minutes, or the one hour photo developing. |
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Mr. Ducasse is pursuing plans for a new hotel one hour from central Tokyo, a cross between a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, and an auberge, a French country inn. |
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After a simply marvelous, entertaining two and a half hour meal, they reclaimed their shoes and ceremoniously bid their sayonaras to the Japanese girls. |
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Just past the hour Agbonlahor set up the second, crossing for Bent to net. |
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Listening to teenage girls on the telephone discuss for an hour who held whose hand at a party underscores the universal adolescent fascination with burgeoning sexuality. |
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The baby breathes in sharply and then lets out a long, shuddery sigh. I've been holding her for nearly half an hour and suddenly she feels unbearably heavy. |
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