He unlocked it and dug through it for a minute, before pulling out a wallet and relocking the drawer. |
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And later, these men and women had to do a minute analysis of one another's diction, style, language, and so on. |
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And Glenavon's gamesmanship saw Maguire receive his marching orders just a minute later. |
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For her encore, after performing about six songs, she yodeled for a minute and left. |
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A 47-year-old man began having painful hiccups several times a minute after undergoing an exploratory laparotomy. |
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After a minute or two the group rendezvoused outside the block, and sat on some benches. |
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Clause 15 of this document, which I will come to in a minute, deals with amendment of its terms. |
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Her conscious state had only lasted about a minute when they came in the room again. |
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You take a minute to catch your breath, exhausted but exhilarated because you kept up with your amour on the dancefloor. |
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Last week's meeting was literally a laugh a minute, with a great turnout once more of both members and guests. |
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Behind its heavy door and a dark glass wall, the formal dining room isn't exactly a laugh a minute. |
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This will be the group's 15th production and all who come along are guaranteed value for money and a laugh a minute into the bargain. |
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I think the decision to throw Ricky and me together throughout the series was a fantastic idea and it has been a laugh a minute. |
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However, Sligo were back on terms within a minute or so with quick scores from Quinn and McGowan. |
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The pantomime is a laugh a minute with curly wigs, outrageous costumes, banter and confusion the order of the day. |
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Add the sugar then blitz for a minute or two until you can barely see the orange and lemon zest. |
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For a minute there, before I realized the woman was off her rocker, I was scared. |
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At the end of your shower, make the water as hot as you can comfortably tolerate for one minute and follow that with a minute of tepid water. |
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They rested for a minute, trying to catch their breath from all the running. |
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It was rhythmically dropping debris for the duration of at least a minute, every two seconds. |
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After a minute or two my beautiful ancestress would disappear briefly, soon to return with the satisfaction of a duty performed. |
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The second half was a thrill a minute, with the lead being exchanged frequently. |
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I was confident, knowing that with a minute lead over Jan, with the rain and the wind, I had no reason to take risks. |
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All I had to do was sit still for a minute, while she snipped a profile with tiny scissors. |
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Barely a minute passes in this gun-crazy crime caper without someone pulling out a shooter or letting off some form of military hardware. |
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Danny smiled at her for a minute then left to go get himself a drink and a snack. |
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I only let you leave hold of my hand for a minute to go and buy some sweets and now the sky is falling. |
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He appeared to have ants in his pants, refusing to stand still for a minute. |
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Jake regarded the huge old style colonial with a wide sweeping front porch for a minute as the rest of the team was scrambling from the van. |
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Don't be put off by the first track where someone in a bad temper attacks a keyboard for a minute and a half. |
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Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms. |
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It continues for over a minute and moves several yards across the stage and into the backdrop promoting the fight. |
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The rocket burn sent SpaceShipOne on a trajectory that sent it climbing for almost a minute after the engine shut down. |
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Allow the cup to cool for a minute before moving it so you don't scald yourself. |
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It lasted less than a minute before he was red-carded for tangling with an opponent who had pulled his shirt. |
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And we've got to wonder, if you're able to talk a mile a minute on the ground, how do you calculate the speed of speech at cruising altitude? |
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Within minutes, Scott had Ellie talking a mile a minute about everything she could think of. |
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From his home in Prince Edward Island, words spill out at a mile a minute as he describes his life as a fiddler and stepdancer. |
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The admiral stared at the blank screen for a few more minutes, his mind whirling a mile a minute. |
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In the last march we stopped the traffic for a minute and it tailed back for a mile to Trowbridge Road. |
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Skylar stared at him for a minute, his expression carefully guarded and inscrutable. |
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And then two goals in a minute transformed the game against the run of play. |
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She stared at them for a minute before taking off at a run, sobbing as she ran. |
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The customer had lost his invoice. It took him a minute to pull up the information. |
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South Africa began their comeback a minute later when Jon caught Italy napping, breaking through a loose scrum for a try. |
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But I don't think for a minute that he's no good, he just rubs me up the wrong way. |
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There were no goals in the first period of extra time but within a minute of the restart a through-ball fell to Bowers, who made no mistake. |
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He looks down at his notes, freshly scribbled in his longhand, and lets himself digest the contents for a minute or so. |
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The longest individual work here is a little over 11 minutes long, many last less than a minute. |
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Moon knocked out his opponent just a minute into the bout after catching him in the temple with a reverse roundhouse kick. |
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In 1885, Maxim developed a single-barrel weapon that could fire 500 rounds of ammunition a minute. |
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And that's when the other person got some hand puppets and asked Britney to sit down for a minute. |
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I turned around to meet with the gaze of the gunmen that were firing at me a minute ago. |
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Well, let's get to Mohamed Atta for a minute because you mentioned him as well. |
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It took me a minute to remember that today was Sunday and the building was locked up. |
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She took out some foundation, lipstick, lipgloss, mascara, eyeliner and eyeshadow and looked at my face for a minute. |
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Where the station rested in space a minute ago was now an incomplete framework of solar panels and pieces of modules, tubing, and railings. |
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After a minute, I had calmed down, and I rinsed my hands in the cold water from the tap, splashing water onto my face. |
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I noticed that in less than a minute afterward, his corpse had all the stern rigidity of stone. |
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For those who still aren't convinced, stop for a minute, look around and take the time to absorb all that this great campus has to offer. |
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In less than a minute, they decide whether or not they want to take it any further. |
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Heat the wok, add a teaspoon of oil, add the chicken, shiitake mushroom, chives and spring onion, and lightly stir-fry for a minute. |
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He took out his wedge, and after waggling it for a minute, he puts it back into the bag and pulls out a 5-iron. |
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I climb aboard the train a minute or two before it pulls out of the station and find to my horror that my seat is taken. |
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Pitch a tent in 10 seconds with a refillable CO 2 canister, or in a minute with a bicycle pump. |
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More than 100 fireworks a minute were fired off, with bursts more than 1,000 ft above the town. |
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Fine, I hope she clocks him one right on the nose, we've got to be moving in a minute. |
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He added the lane had improved journey times for the 89 bus on that stretch of road by a minute. |
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They include adding a minute per mile to the journey time and having enough petrol. |
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Even a minute difference between the outputs, if sustained, would very rapidly empty either the pulmonary or the systemic circulation. |
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I was qualmish on Saturday, and for a minute sick, but pretty comfortable on Sunday, though wearied by the constant pitching and rolling. |
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They would wander station platforms and when a troop train pulled in for a minute or two, would offer their wares for sale. |
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The pile was in half a minute pushed over to an old bewigged woman with eyeglasses pinching her nose. |
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In what was in reality a warm-down for her earlier exertion, she won that race by nearly a minute. |
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But after just a minute of acceleration, it would be able to top out any vehicle ever built. |
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There are many advantages to this way of life, but I'll talk about my job in a minute. |
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After a minute of strained concentration, a small click sounded and the door swung open, revealing a very long set of marble stairs. |
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A Bengal tiger, a tiger this size, can take down a water buffalo in less than 30 seconds to a minute. |
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Do you find yourself on set ever saying, wait a minute, I totally said that to my mom earlier today. |
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He woke up with his heart racing at 200 beats a minute and was rushed to hospital. |
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Radar controls fired their guns, and if we didn't turn constantly, weaving about, we'd be shot down within a minute or less. |
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Putting his training to good use, Timms had the belt fed into the machine gun, and the weapon ready, in less than a minute. |
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When asked what the most difficult part of his job was, Gayle took a minute to think. |
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He took out his wedge, and after waggling it for a minute, put it back into the bag and pulled out a 5-iron. |
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The whining of servos continued for what seemed like an eternity, but was likely less than a minute. |
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Now wait on a minute, I'm not suggesting anything even a wee bit subversive. |
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Amazingly, Carberry nearly missed the ride after weighing out with only a minute and a half to spare. |
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Within a minute Scott Barley made a low diving header following a cross from the right for goal number four. |
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It took a minute for him to realize where he was and remember the events of the night before. |
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However, within a minute the French teenager was harshly adjudged to have tripped Adrian Foster. |
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I crumpled up my empty juice box and stared at it for a minute before putting it back into my paper bag. |
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After a minute passes they jumped to a standing position and began doing jumping jacks. |
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Gronholm recovered one place to take sixth place overnight but he is still almost a minute adrift of Martin. |
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He takes another long toke, holds his breath for what seems like the best part of a minute, then exhales with a small cough. |
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The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river. |
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I asked Mr Hoteit whether he had a minute for a short enquiry and he confirmed that he had. |
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After a minute, the machine beeped and the green light on the side flashed, indicating that her card had been cleared. |
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I checked my pulse and was terrified when I realized my heart was beating more than 200 times a minute. |
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Audrey debated the issue for a minute, then bent down and gave Todd a peck on the cheek. |
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Only a minute percentage of plants have turned out to be of medicinal value to humans. |
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For if you allow these beauties to age, even if only for a minute, they will lose their sharpness, their appeal and their zest. |
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It was like a minute ago that I talked to Natalie and now I am on my way in my Jaguar to get her. |
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The band had the audience on the edge as they played the bassline of the song for well over a minute before kicking into it with great effect! |
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While most bouts take little time, some bouts can take over a minute if each rikishi has a grip on the mawashi but neither can execute a throw. |
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After two months of training, Smyth was keyboarding at 14 words a minute and beginning to write her life's story. |
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With a minute left, Pock went for broke when they won a lineout in the bottom corner and tried to throw the ball wide. |
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So we just chose a place where we wanted it to end, and then tried to fade it out from a minute before and it didn't sound right. |
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But hold on a minute, he is having an affair with his secretary because he is famous? |
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When he finished telling her his idea, she asked him to hold on a minute and left the room. |
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Barking scored a penalty before Dave Lewis kicked a drop goal a minute later to put them 16-9 ahead. |
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Annie wondered why he had bothered coming to see her at all, if he was just going to rush off after a minute or two like that. |
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Do you panic when snooty sommeliers thrust an encyclopaedic wine list at you and you know that they will be back in a minute demanding an answer? |
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There is a minute electrical current induced in the antenna by the radio signal it receives. |
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If you've got a minute, you can light a candle for Fred Warren, aka Nice Fred. |
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The two vessels clung together for less than a minute before the Umpire heeled to port and went down. |
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He only looked up once she was gone, recollecting himself for a minute before following them up the stairs. |
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She thought on that for a minute, but the answer had been clear the minute John had asked the question. |
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A Denholme man was also counting his blessings after missing the smash by less than a minute. |
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I could tell because there were a couple of wisps of purplish smoke wafting around the light fixtures a minute after I said it. |
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But it was a different story when an easier chance fell for him a minute later. |
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The first video features Hollywood stars on various red carpets taking a minute to say hello to everyone at the awards. |
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Any woman still thinking that men are like buses and there'll be another one along in a minute has another think coming. |
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We had barely been sitting there a minute and a leaf from a maple tree above me fell into my lap. |
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Gaughan stretched the lead to nine, a minute later and it seemed all over but Castlerea weren't finished. |
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The borough council has arranged for a maroon to be fired from the main council offices, which will be followed by a minute of silence. |
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After less than a minute of nonstop barking, I heard the first canine rejoinders, the ululations of outraged yip dogs. |
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Then, barely a minute from starting my engine, I release my brakes and taxi out to the runway. |
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Add the spice and cook for a minute or so, then stir in the balsamic and cook until reduced down. |
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Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place. |
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He was puzzled for a minute before he exploded into hard sobs. |
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Whatever happened overtook them both within a minute or so of that altitude change request, and they were never heard from again. |
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The theft, which was over in less than a minute, took place in a North London liquor store. |
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With more than a minute cut out of the reruns, syndicated episodes often drop entire relevant-to-the-plot scenes and b stories. |
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He emerged from the broiling heat into cold that needed only a minute to turn his wet gear to ice. |
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Heads turned and people stared for a minute, as three policemen him pulled out of the chamber. |
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Unfortunately, within ten minutes of the second half the hosts breached the Acomb defence twice before Acomb plundered a consolation reply a minute before time. |
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In a minute I'm in my car with the doors locked and the engine warming up. |
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You will hardly need my directions, with a waymark a minute. |
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Veteran Frankie Carroll especially was out of traps in jig time pointing a free inside a minute and landing a real beauty from play two minutes later. |
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I had a pain in my leg, thought nothing of it, took some aspirin, went to bed, woke up about an hour and a half later with my heart racing at about 250 beats a minute. |
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In less than a minute, 50 hulking men have poured out from a blockhouse wearing camouflage, black berets and webbing, and clutching assault rifles. |
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Letting the dashers spin for a minute or two without the freezing option will help the ice cream come out of the machine more easily, if the machine has the ability. |
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Please stop and think a minute and put yourself in their situation. |
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The chorus is particularly annoying in its one-dimensional repetitiveness, and the whole kaboodle runs out of ideas about a minute before the end. |
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While streaming one video, the picture broke down after about a minute, and the voice track continued over an indecipherable kaleidoscope of colours. |
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I noticed something was amiss when I checked my email accounts and my mail software froze for a minute or so while the hard drive on my computer whirred. |
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Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final whistle sounded. |
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He sliced his finger up with a razor blade beforehand as well so he was in a bit of pain and I think that he just needed to calm down for a minute. |
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After almost a minute of this strange outburst, he came to his senses and slowly pulled himself into a sitting position, wincing in pain with every agonizing inch. |
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His body reacted and fought for a minute or so, then the cyanide took control. |
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The loose change was counted up yesterday at the Sainsbury's store in Vauxhall, south London, using a machine which counts up to 600 coins a minute. |
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They wuffed and wheezed and wagged and wiggled for us and then after a minute or two they sat their tired selves down and gazed at me and my camera. |
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Meanwhile, in your frying pan, saute garlic and peppers in remaining fat over medium-high heat for a minute or so. |
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She pulled out the costume and looked at the emblem thoughtfully for a minute, then carefully laid it out on another chair next to her front window. |
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In other words, take a minute to really be conscious of the emotion, instead of just letting it seep in. |
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It seems like hes run out of ideas a minute and a half into it and has to revert to remixing his old hardcore tracks to get the momentum flowing again. |
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We've been over to Grandma's today, her memory is on the wane a little these days, bless her, but she really is a laugh a minute and we never have a dull time when we visit. |
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He returned a minute later carrying a small black zip-up pouch with him. |
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She had to fight the urge to resist, but it only lasted a minute. |
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But what appeared to be a minute particle of dirt on a telescope lens was in fact a rare daylight view of the planet Mercury crossing in front of the Sun. |
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I'll just use the time reverser and be back a minute after we left. |
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He looked dazed for a minute and then went out like a light. |
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The spaceship then drops into gliding flight and fires its rocket motor while climbing steeply for more than a minute, reaching a speed of 2,500 mph. |
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Shaw put himself right alongside the line and took a minute to shake hands and greet each delegate. |
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Once outside the camera, in the light, the pictures took about a minute to develop fully, ripening from an initial turquoise haze into a creamy colorful lucidity. |
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At 6 p.m. the Gneisenau heeled over very suddenly, showing the men gathered on her decks and then walking on her side as she lay for a minute on her beam ends before sinking. |
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Getting them to be serious for a minute or two, they reveal that a sheer amount of takes were required for Large Pro to be happy with his vocal performance. |
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Look in my face while I snuff the sidle of evening, Talk honestly, for no one else hears you, and I stay only a minute longer. |
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Right now, he's shooting his mouth off a mile a minute on his mobile. |
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Anna was breathing fast, and her heart was racing a mile a minute. |
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Thousands of emotions were rushing through my body a mile a minute. |
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But within a minute, the midwife called for backup, and Turlington Burns began to hemorrhage. |
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Remove the chicken and boil the juices furiously for a minute or two. |
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Rub into the stain for a minute, brush off the powder with a clean brush and sponge immediately with warm water, being careful not to saturate the carpet backing. |
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Scarcely a minute goes by where someone isn't remarking upon Angie's lack of beauty or showing a guy running roughshod over her to get to a presumably more babelicious gal. |
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Add the garlic and mangetout, and toss over high heat for a minute. |
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The deep tenor bell rang out for a minute before the crowd sang the hymn. |
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I had to leave it running for a minute or two until it was scorching hot. |
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Brokers at the Istanbul stock exchange stood in a minute of silent tribute to the boy. |
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After a minute or two of deep breathing, he got his sea legs back. |
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So the frog thinks it over for a minute and decides to accept the offer. |
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It was several seconds, perhaps a minute, before jacky said that it must have been an earthquake. |
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In just over a minute yesterday, Saudi judo player Wojdan Shahrkhani lost in her Olympic debut. |
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Its bones were surely made of brittle glass, they seemed so fragile, and its heart thrummed like a miniature electric motor as it beat over a thousand times a minute. |
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I wish my heart would stop beating a bazillion times a minute. |
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After about a minute of sucking up and butterfly kisses, he gave in. |
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On the other hand, you could say that he stands there like some kind of glam-rock geography teacher with a gutful of meths, talking toss at a hundred words a minute. |
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Maybe tonight they were tired and wanted to go home because in less than a minute the tote board went blank and the revised order of finish was posted. |
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Within a minute of the restart, Keeler was on target again to give Dorchester the lead, touching the ball past Wilson after being put clear in the box. |
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Thomas frowned and shook his head, a minute smile touching his lips. |
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DeCarli knew this off the top of his head, but logan had to think for a minute. |
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Both types of bursts last only a few milliseconds to about a minute. |
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Let's step back for a minute, away from the heat, and look at the light. |
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The network thought about it for a minute, which is never a good sign. |
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When I point this out to her, McCartney thinks for a minute. |
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Wait a minute, there is no such thing as magic, or witches or wizards. |
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And, just for that glimpse of a minute, the frazzled Strong is rejoicing. |
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I know you don't believe my story, but humor me for a minute and imagine it to be true. |
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Typical 1,200 spindle mules of the 1920s would experience 5 to 6 breakages a minute. |
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In 1890, a typical cotton mill would have over 60 mules, each with 1,320 spindles, which would operate four times a minute for 56 hours a week. |
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Bung this wine sleeve in the freezer to chill white or microwave for a minute to make your red a little toastier. |
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Please come here for a minute. I want to show you something. |
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Khan regrouped and was temporarily able to go back at Garcia, but with less than a minute left in the round Khan was dropped a third time. |
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The firstmost thing I remember about him was something he told me, and I'll get to that in a minute. |
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Everyone knows from her hit TV shows that Dawn can do side splittingly silly but 30 Million Minutes wasn't a laugh a minute affair. |
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Bellamy says his opponents push for the underdog title every year, and his side will not be dropping its guard for a minute. |
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Furthermore, these energy-efficient devices consume zero standby power and a minute amount of operating charge. |
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His suggestion was that a unit, the milliare, be defined as a minute of arc along a meridian. |
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At this point, Hawking activated a switch using his hand and could produce up to 15 words a minute. |
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In atrial fibrillation, the heart rate may be over 140 beats a minute, although it can be any speed. |
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Keogh was later booked for diving but he and the visitors had the last laugh when Rankine scored with a minute remaining. |
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And just a minute later the same player missed timed his aerily challange in the box cluttering Kirvoski and the offical pointed to the spot. |
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A trained postal worker can sort eight hundred letters an hour, but a machine reader can sort five hundred zipcoded letters a minute. |
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The burning sensation from wax play should last for a minute, then fade, and not leave actual burn marks that linger for more than a few minutes. |
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They would not think twice about asking you to wait a minute while they take another picture, or ask another question of the guide. |
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He would even amputate limbs or trepan the head, and if he was worth his salt he could cut off an arm in less than a minute. |
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I know you don't believe my story, but humour me for a minute and imagine it to be true. |
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They shook hands upon it, and Sydney turned away. Within a minute afterward he was, to all outward appearance, as unsubstantial as ever. |
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They spent the whole visit talking a mile a minute, and then went home and phoned each other! |
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Take a turn in the hall with my maid for a minute or two, and I'll take care to settle all matters and conditions for your reception. |
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It was spent supervising sandcastles and shell collections, soggy towels and gritty kids, with hardly a minute to ourselves for sunbaking. |
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By this time his pulse was imperceptible and his breathing was stertorious, and at intervals of half a minute. |
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He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter, and it has not staid his stomach for a minute. |
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Wait and see old Caleb Quirk get into the box. I'll settle his hash in half a minute. |
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Leaning over the scuttlebutt one afternoon, Bond suddenly realized he'd been gulping water for maybe a minute. |
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Devils then pulled netminder Stevie Lyle with a minute to go as they went in search of a game-tying goal which would have forced overtime. |
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I don't know what it was laced with, but he passed out a minute after drinking that first beer. |
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In this situation, they are expected to take less than a minute, with the mean ideal being ten to thirty seconds, to correct a break. |
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Worse was to come, a minute into stoppage time, when an unmarked Sean O'Hanlon headed in a corner. |
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Bond opened his account after a minute, but Newtown quickly hit back with a brace of goals from debutant Gareth Patridge. |
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The hero of the turf accepted this bet, and on the day appointed, just a minute before starting, qualified his stallion to run for the purse. |
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For example, a professor may say that a student who comes a minute before each class starts is a punctual student. |
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Somebody had the presence of mind to give Reeve mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and the paramedics arrived about a minute later. |
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Its Compacta system offers customers a moderate speed machine that is capable of filling 250 bags a minute. |
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Rock River claims its rifle will shoot into a minute of angle, and my rifle bore out that claim. |
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You had me going for a minute there when you said Jimmy Wales had been asking for me. |
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Allow to sit at room temperature for a minute until caramelized sugar hardens. |
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Sprinkle the sugar over them and saute until the juices further thicken and the sugar caramelizes slightly, about a minute. |
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Before it cleared the launch pad, the rocket was rolling erratically, and about a minute later it began to disintegrate. |
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The song has become your catchcry, or your expression, for a minute, a day, or for longer. |
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Mating lasts for fifteen to sixty minutes, though the pair may briefly copulate for a minute or two when the sow is not in estrus. |
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It took a minute to crack the lock, three minutes to crack the security system, and about twenty minutes to crack the safe. |
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This operation takes up to a minute, during which time other seabirds may steal the fish. |
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In nature, pearl oysters produce pearls by covering a minute invasive object with nacre. |
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I had a brain-cramp there for a minute, the smile said, but now sanity has reasserted itself. |
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He failed on a four words a minute test and was subsequently posted to Stranraer in Scotland. |
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The nautical mile was defined as a minute of arc of latitude measured along any meridian. |
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The engine ran at forty piston strokes a minute, with an unprecedented boiler pressure of 145 psi. |
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But a minute later Charlton went in front when Robinson was lingering unmarked to fire inside the left hand post. |
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The noise levels in a weaving shop, where the shuttles in 500 plus looms were being thumped 200 times a minute led to levels of deafness in all who worked there. |
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Prost won on his debut for the team in South Africa and, like Mansell, dominated the weekend, taking pole position and finishing a minute ahead of Senna, who was second. |
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He then stood for a minute or two before kissing him on the forehead. |
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In half a minute he had reached the port scuppers, and picked, out of a coil of rope, a long knife, or rather a short dirk, discolored to the hilt with blood. |
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You just wait a minute. Let them talk before you say anything. |
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For all the techies hounding Editor Jeff for details, the rifles all shot under a minute of angle from a benchrest, and all shot under a minute of angle out to 700 yards. |
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After about a minute, the creek bed vomited the debris into a gently sloped meadow. Saugstad felt the snow slow and tried to keep her hands in front of her. |
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Trek Aerospace saw its Springtail EFV-4 aircraft achieve untethered forward flight in a test that lasted about a minute and covered around 20 metres. |
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Be merry, man, for a minute, for you'll be a long time dead! |
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The cultivated mushroom as well as the common field mushroom initially form a minute fruiting body, referred to as the pin stage because of their small size. |
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I just woke up and I have a frog in my throat. Give me a minute. |
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Typically it would have taken less than a minute for a surgeon to remove the damaged limb, and another three to four minutes to stop the bleeding. |
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Of course it is better late than never, only not much bliss follows late attendance, and hardly a toothful of ecstacy can be obtained in three-quarters of a minute. |
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It'll be gone in a minute, hopefully no-one will put the screen image with the real person at the bar together as the same and then come out with some smart Alec comment. |
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Just over a minute after the third stage had burned out, the payload was released, and gas generators were used to push the spacecraft and spent upper stage apart. |
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Since I learned shorthand, I can take dictation at eighty words a minute. |
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Mom asks if you'll wait a minute, please, sir, while she reds up a little. |
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Wojciech Szczesny was then called into action twice in a minute to parry fierce drives from Djebbour and Torossidis as Arsenal's back four looked all at sea. |
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Can you take the wheel for a minute while I take off my gloves? |
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In a minute the carpenter, Burl or Allen, looked up and saw me and then, convivially, he motioned for me to come in, like a host, indicating the tattered breakfast. |
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The schooner ploughed on Northerly for a minute longer, before tacking again to lay herself half a mile in advance of the nearer corvette, now up on their larboard quarter. |
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I'm just going to duck into the loo for a minute, can you hold my bag? |
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The Kenilworth, NJ, company reports that StorBot III has a vertical speed up to 9 fps, handles six transactions a minute, and takes on 300 lb live load per case. |
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In a recent opinion upholding a death statute in Kansas, even Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia acknowledges that a minute risk of executing an innocent person does exist. |
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She said she'd be down in a minute, but it's more like a football minute. |
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With a windmill producing less current in a month than a power station does in a minute, it is like trying to replace supertankers with rowing boats. |
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Polling officials in the Yorkshire and Humber region also halted counting of the referendum ballots on the evening of 23 June to observe a minute of silence. |
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In April he became the first Briton under a minute in the 100m breastroke. |
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This optimism is compounded by the fact that a minute percentage of the population consists of the nouveau riche and 'wannabes' and they are avid consumers of luxury brands. |
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The county council has also set up an online book of condolence which has been signed by thousands of people worldwide at a rate of around two entries a minute. |
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Hill took the team's first victory of the season, by almost half a minute over Schumacher's Benetton, while Coulthard would retire due to an electrical problem. |
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