Which means I've got a little less than half and hour left to enjoy wallowing in it. |
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Add about three-quarters of a cupful of normal rolled oats, and a little less than half a teaspoon of coarse seasalt. |
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Since the practice was held in Dalkey, a little less than 2 miles from the house, I decided to run there so I could loosen up and relax a bit. |
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In a little less than 10 minutes, you can strengthen your lower back and improve your core development with one of our workouts below. |
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Of course, if you are a brain surgeon, that's a different story, but for most of us, a little less than perfect can be more than adequate. |
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Transfers to families with children fell by a little less than average, reflecting modest improvements to child benefits. |
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You know, a little less than two weeks ago my biggest problem was that my girlfriend dumped me because she thought I was checking out some other girl. |
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I transfuse in my practice all the time, just a little less than I used to. |
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Also lazing around are reef sharks, gathered in twos or threes, a little less than a metre long and looking like miniature Jaws but perfectly harmless if treated with respect. |
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Belia, who has a post-graduate degree, makes a little less than that as a head mistress at a private school. |
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Ispat Karmet produces 5.2 million tonnes, a little less than the Soviet peak because the open-hearth plant was shut down for environmental reasons, say company officials. |
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She and her husband had a baby a little less than a year and a half ago and, in the fullness of time, she wanted to re-enter the workforce. |
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It is constituted by a single square room, a little less than four meters a side. |
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In my city, the number of conventional asylum seekers has doubled in a little less than a year. |
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Although I had last been there a little less than a year ago, I had the impression that everything had changed a lot. |
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It's grow your revenues and your expenses a little less than that and, therefore, you will lower your efficiency ratio. |
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The aircraft had accumulated a little less than four hours since this last inspection. |
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The number of urban unemployed fell by about 800,000 in 2007, leaving the total of urban unemployed people at a little less than 17 million. |
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For a little less than half of these households, all members are very recent immigrants. |
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In a little less than six months following his accession to power, the new Turkmen leader already published his autobiography and had gold medallions bearing his portrait minted and put into circulation. |
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The second, managed by Francesco and later his son, survived until 1443, a little less than a decade after Averardo's death. |
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This allows the peanuts to dry slowly to a little less than a third of their original moisture level over a period of three to four days. |
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Most musicians worked in LĂ©opoldville, as Kinshasa was then known, which was an Eldorado for instrumentalists and singers at the time: in a little less than a decade, a whole economic environment grew up around music. |
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In a little less than a year, the singer has come a long way. |
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Pregnancy lasts an average of 280 to 285 days or a little less than 9 and one half months. |
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The results of this experiment, which began a little less than a year ago when we secured private funding and launched the beta test site, have been overwhelmingly positive. |
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That's a little less than one cup of the sweet liquid to drink. |
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Most commonly, a biosand filter takes the form of a container a little less than a meter tall and perhaps 30 cm in width and depth, filled with sand. |
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Historically, the majority of complaints have been about service to the public, typically amounting to a little less than three quarters of all admissible complaints. |
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Taking account of these factors, it can be seen that, in the context of enlargement, EPSO reduces the cost of a successful candidate by a little less than half. |
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The gently worn clothes will be resold on a separate section of the website, while those that were worn a little less than gently are donated to charity. |
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It can be observed that en route accidents account for a little less than a quarter of all accidents, but for more than a third of the serious accidents. |
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This is a little less than I can say about other colleagues, especially since we have entered into the area of muckraking with the member for Windsor West. |
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Privately, officials reckon the rupee's fair value, taking into account India's higher inflation and productivity over the past few years, is a little less than 60 per dollar, so the market has yet to overshoot wildly. |
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A little more than a town and a little less than a bustling city Mysore is sure to put the spring back in your wearied step. |
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Mr Obama's politically compulsory declarations of America's exceptionalism have always struck me as rote, a little less than heartfelt, even a bit grudging. |
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Small surprise here, in that the total is a little less than I expected. |
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China was the main manufacturer of chlordiazepoxide in 2000, having reported the manufacture of 20.4 tons of the substance, a little less than three quarters of which was destined for domestic consumption. |
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Their industry is a little less than two times the size of our industry here in Canada, so if we were to do a program of similar value, a good ballpark estimate is that we'd be able to experience around 100,000 units. |
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We have a large turkey in the freezer for a little less than 2 years. |
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While most OLF do not want a job, a little less than one-tenth declare that they do want to work, even though they did not actively look for work in the previous month. |
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A little less than seven minutes into the second period the Mustangs pulled to within one goal when Sal Peralta scored a short-handed marker. |
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