In a time trial racers go one at a time competing only against the clock going out alone with no teammates to help. |
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The suffragettes donned red lipstick as a feminist statement at a time when only tarts and actresses wore the old war paint. |
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Although it is close to the mainland, it used to be cut off for weeks at a time during stormy weather. |
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Get some of the starch out of the tarlatan by stretching, crinkling, and pulling it a bit at a time. |
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This comes at a time when private firms are targeting Scotland, offering instant access to a doctor. |
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The magnum only carried a bullet at a time, so Nanook reloaded every time he shot. |
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All this was done at a time when staff were available and the word redundant was unknown. |
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At 48, he is learning to tame his creative spirit and take on just a couple of projects at a time. |
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They carry one capelin, herring, or sand lance at a time to the chicks, making about 16 trips a day. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals out the cards face down to the players one at a time, clockwise, until everyone has a hand of six cards. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals each player 10 cards, one at a time. 3 cards are put face-down in the middle of the table to form the blind. |
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Add sugar one tablespoonful at a time, beating well until sugar is dissolved and mixture is fluffy. |
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A female gives birth to only one baby at a time, and nurses it attentively until the next mating season. |
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We also observed that most participants attended to only two forms of media at a time. |
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But critics have attacked the BBC for lavishing public money on non-programming activities at a time of massive cost-cutting in the organisation. |
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The polling has indicated only lukewarm support, and that at a time when emotions about child murder are running exceptionally high. |
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He is taken to a magnificent banquet, lubricated by the choicest alcohol, three glasses at a time. |
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The workshops will run for one and a half hours five days a week for one month at a time. |
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I can say, for example, that it tends to form chemical bonds to five other atoms at a time, but can tolerate fewer and, at a push, more. |
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My daughter is so rarely ill that she has had to augment her vocabulary at a time when her brain least feels like assimilating information. |
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This is at a time when wages and other costs are running well ahead of the rest of Europe. |
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Production builders buy finished lots a block at a time, which gives them enough room for efficient staging and production. |
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A long-distance lorry driver, their father was often away for several days at a time. |
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This meant that the crew would be ashore for anything up to two months at a time. |
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It loops on standard input, reading one line at a time, and attempts to pattern-match on content of interest. |
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The world is awash with money as everyone looks to make a decent return at a time of low interest rates and low inflation. |
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Tories had already suffered losses in the Irish general election of 1713, at a time when the party was still in the ascendant in England. |
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Part of it is also because he is on the party's liberal wing at a time when the right is in the ascendant. |
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These days the ferry is just a rowing boat which takes roughly seven people at a time. |
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Moving the contents of your apartment down three flights of stairs one armload at a time is boring, to say the least. |
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I have had a sudden avalanche of e-mails, just at a time when I'm struggling to finish a script. |
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It is also instructive to remember that he lived at a time when the United States was undergoing a renewed interest in nation-building. |
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Unfortunately, they increased the price of imports at a time of low liquidity, and contributed materially to a slump in world trade. |
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The Mamas and The Papas came onto the music scene at a time where popular music was making the transition from folk to rock and roll. |
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They're essentially robbing Peter to pay Paul at a time when they should be hiring as many people as possible. |
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There should be limitations on the number of candidates recruited at a time. |
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This happened at a time when the right wing parties and large parts of the media were promoting a change of government. |
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Fields have been flooded throughout Tayside at a time when, by rights, they should have been full of combines. |
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Cream the margarine and sugar until light and fluffy, then add the beaten egg a little at a time while continuing to work. |
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Over a span of 23 years, he received the divine revelation of the Quran, sometimes one verse or several verses at a time. |
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And these projects could take a long time to start up at a time when we need to rev up the economy quickly. |
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Coming at a time when students here are demonstrating for the return of government grant funding the play leaps into sharp contemporary focus. |
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By joining your local lending library, you can borrow several books at a time without charge, unless you return them late and get fined. |
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The bad news comes at a time when banks have lent more money than ever to consumers with poor credit. |
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We are at a time when current fashion trends are remarkably amenable to gun concealment, particularly in leisurewear. |
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The family filtered through into an antechamber and the friends passed by us all one at a time, saying their piece. |
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For this reason, such rights seem anomalous today, at a time when intervention in the name of human rights is prevalent. |
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Due to the sheer annoyingness of printing these things, the comic is only available very rarely, and in print runs of only 16 at a time. |
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Will Warren shows how India is preparing, one person at a time, to join the Anglosphere. |
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He came to adulthood at a time during which a particular type of Anglo-Catholic theology was still in the ascendant. |
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Since the building is now zoned for residential use, the house can be occupied by only three unrelated people at a time. |
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His zest for exploring new horizons made him choose neurosurgery at a time when the specialty was unknown in Asia. |
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The forces were now effectively only capable of coping with one large scale operation at a time. |
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He therefore induced a public campaign to accuse Parliament of obstruction at a time of national danger. |
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They fly in low, up to two dozen pairs at a time, always along the edge closest to the sun and always facing into the wind. |
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During the early 1850s he repeatedly crossed over the mountains and disappeared for months at a time, exploring and living off the land. |
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Each team has four players in the game at a time, with some teams using a fifth as an alternate. |
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You should also consider compact fluorescent lamps for areas where lights are on for hours at a time. |
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They produce a litter of one to five young yapoks at a time, which are born in the nest two weeks after they mate. |
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They sneak up on their prey just like a house cat sneaks up on a bird or toy one slow step at a time. |
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Your password is a phrase which can be as long as you like, although the box displays about 70-odd characters at a time. |
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Give one direction at a time during the procedure to help your child if needed. |
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I liked the option of using alkaline batteries because you can leave them installed for months at a time and they will still work when needed. |
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We set out over the past year to refute those people who said we couldn't do more than one thing at a time. |
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Turkey has claimed the deaths were the result of civil unrest at a time of war and that Turks and Kurds also lost their lives. |
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Posts are being left empty for six months at a time because of the manpower shortage. |
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The rookie dealers are given about 10 wraps of heroin or crack cocaine at a time. |
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But at a time when business values are falling, stakeholders tend not to take kindly to selling the family silver at a knock-down price. |
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She's on some mixture of antibiotics and cold medicine that knocks her out for hours at a time. |
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Using very clean hands, knead the dough in the bowl, adding more flour a little at a time, until the dough no longer sticks to the bowl. |
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The doors closed, and she cursed, taking the stairs six at a time, her superior limbs bunching and releasing power. |
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Times change, but only a killjoy would grudge Scots a bit of nostalgic wishful thinking at a time of year ripe for reflection. |
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The country is again sliding into recession at a time when policy makers have few options to revive growth. |
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I tell my patients twins are not twice the fun. One is hard enough. Two at a time is a killer for some people. |
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For a mission to Mars, such launch windows are available every twenty-six months, for only a couple months at a time. |
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I have lost count of the number of smashed plate glass windows in the town centre, and not just isolated premises, often several at a time. |
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Moreover, it comes at a time when science itself is being battered by the winds of change. |
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She never married, but enjoyed life to the full, regularly going abroad for holidays at a time when foreign travel was a rarity. |
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One may wonder why he has decided to attempt this at a time when reality TV is rapidly losing its popularity. |
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If possible, people working together will always attempt to gang up on single antagonists one at a time. |
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That strikes a raw nerve with the chief executive at a time when he is hyper-sensitive to criticism. |
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The guide had to scramble up the side of the thing like a monkey and talk her into moving on one white-knuckled rung at a time. |
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Eventually, though, nature's sudden ravages are repaired, a little bit at a time. |
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Heat the oil in a kadai and deep fry the puris one at a time and serve hot. |
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Live Aid was a stadium concert held at a time when giant outdoor events were rare. |
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It was best not to provoke them, and others like them, at a time when maximum unity was necessary. |
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These would offer hope and understanding at a time when there's so much suffering and adversity in the world. |
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He jumped down the ramp two steps at a time, and took a few quick steps toward the airport before checking himself and turning around. |
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The choreography required him to roll on the floor at a time when fans adored his high leaps and sparkling technique. |
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The revamped books are to be released three at a time each month from June until December. |
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The current atmosphere of rallying round the president at a time of crisis probably makes him strong enough to withstand a coup attempt. |
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The woman told me admiringly that you were able to hold your breath for up to eight months at a time. |
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Now Hooke was never a person who did one thing at a time, indeed he seemed at his best when his mind was jumping from one idea to another. |
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It is also a denial of that girl's right to fulfil her potential at a time when many Asian girls are doing well at school. |
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Chandler and his control team were commandeering juggernauts to block off the dock piers one at a time. |
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Swaying slightly, she clutched the stair rail for support and slowly made her way down, one step at a time. |
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Students performed four scenes from the play, which is set at a time when civil war was raging in Ireland. |
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If you have noted improved behavior, reintroduce one of the eliminated foods or additives at a time. |
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Today I enjoy weightlifting, Spinning class and running for an hour at a time. |
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Suggest that they make at least six cold packs, since they could use as many as three at a time and will need to replace them after 20 minutes. |
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Deal out one card at a time to each player until the whole pack has been dealt. |
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Tosca is an opera in three acts set in Rome about 1800 at a time of revolution. |
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All this happened at a time when other High Street retailers have been listening to the satisfying jingles of ringing cash registers. |
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It is nothing like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, one piece at a time, with little sense of urgency. |
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It is a patient bird, quite content to sit for hours at a time until a young rabbit, a rat or a mouse chances to pass beneath it. |
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Seinfeld has jettisoned all his old bits and is slowly building a new repertoire, one joke at a time. |
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If you want just a few berries at a time or plan on using your harvest for making preserves later, individually quick-freeze them. |
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Never break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than one log at a time. |
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You look at the cards one at a time, and pile them face up on the ace of the same suit. |
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I was drowsily tending the fire, watching almost pure alcohol plunking drop at a time into a small bowl, steady as a water clock. |
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Since then she's kept a watchful eye on the space behind the cooker, much to our amusement, some days for hours at a time. |
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And so now by pure accident of birth, I'm alive at a time where science is about to figure this out. |
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Then, taking one issue at a time, the parties review the ideas, modifying and combining them to achieve a practical solution acceptable to both. |
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I myself have a small vegetable garden and do my canning without assistance, three or four quarts at a time. |
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When they are in jack pine, with crooked and very limby trees, there is very little choice but to tackle each stem one at a time. |
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It forces me to calm down, take it easy, and take every shot at a time, and forget the bad ones, which of course there are many. |
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It began on the western frontier, at a time when driving cattle was vital to the survival of an expanding nation. |
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Both were brought on board at a time when players, once they fulfilled residential qualifications, could play Tests for a second country. |
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But Sir John's mantra is worth revisiting at a time when another of Scotland's institutions is absorbed into a larger entity. |
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Now we are not talking about logistics, because there can only be one urgent claim at a time. |
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After five blocks he went through the door of the hotel and climbed the stairs two at a time. |
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Many of them had to be winched down one at a time to the entrance to the tunnel. |
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And why would they use a bit of all of them, rather than work through them one at a time? |
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I think, with practice, I may be able to relax for as much as two hours at a time by the end of the week. |
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At one of them we sat for over twenty minutes, crawling forward half a car's length at a time. |
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He vaulted up the stairs two at a time, and knocked on the door twice before entering. |
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We can only view parts of it at a time and have to continually update stale parts of the view. |
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Only a tiny part of the pattern need be printed at a time, and by looking at it you can tell where it's from. |
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The hostel houses six people for up to six months at a time, and turns away an average of one person a day. |
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It simply reflects how narrow the accepted terrain of public discussion has become, at a time when ideas can be dismissed out-of-hand as being in bad taste or offensive. |
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Teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous. |
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They are, awesomely, still together, both on DVD and nearly every night, for hours at a time. |
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He was in Amsterdam and he was suffering from blue balls at a time when he was on leave and had a little money in his pocket. |
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Franken's prominence comes at a time in which Republicans have struggled to find an easy Democratic bogeyman. |
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For now, Carlisle says the best way to keep rhinos alive is by moving them, one lumbering gray creature at a time. |
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She often worked multiple jobs at a time, including tutoring, carpentry, mowing highways, waiting tables, and clerking. |
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She will then, at a time of her choosing, tuck it, say, into my carry-on bag just before I leave on a research trip. |
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However, this comes at a time when cash-strapped Greeks are relying on free or subsidized medical care in greater numbers. |
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Over the course of five hours, a handful of categories at a time have been revealed. |
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Like traditional walkie-talkies, the service only works one way at a time, meaning users will be unable to interrupt one another as they can during a normal phone call. |
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The centre was founded back in 1984 at a time when there was great resistance in society to the fact that rape and sexual abuse were a reality for many. |
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I am childfree because I live at a time and in a place where I get to make that choice. |
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An artist in New Mexico has spent decades chiseling out fantastical caves from the mountains, one pickaxe swing at a time. |
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Our word of caution to the aspirants is to accept that the positions of Member of Parliament are limited and there can only be one person at a time. |
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I jammed my feet one at a time into my boots and strapped on my helmet. |
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It is unfortunate that this awareness has come at a time when live accompaniment for dance remains very low in the priorities of funding agencies and corporate sponsors. |
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It happened almost every night, the neighborhoods too poor to pay for the fire teams to quench the flames, one at a time the last refuges of squatters were being cleared out. |
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As a patient, you spend a great deal of time, sometimes days at a time in severe situations, flat on your back and staring at stained acoustic tiles. |
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Normally the browser will make one request to a web page at a time. |
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The whole pack is then placed face down in the centre of the table and the players take turns to draw cards one at a time from the top of the pack. |
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Common ragwort, with its distinctive yellow flowers, is a very hardy plant producing up to 150,000 seeds at a time, which can survive for up to 20 years. |
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Closer takes place over the course of four years but often jumps ahead a few months or a year at a time, concentrating on periods of crisis in the relationships portrayed. |
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They should be brought out one at a time and used immediately, rather than possibly leaving a container open. |
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Richard Nixon won big in 1972, for instance, at a time of deep and convulsive national unhappiness. |
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According to the National Consumer Council, about six million families are already struggling to keep up with credit commitments at a time when borrowing is rising. |
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The number of people living in the city aged 60 or above has dropped by more than 2,000 in two years at a time when Britain's grey population is booming. |
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Whisk the cold butter cubes into the sauce, a cube at a time, until all the butter is incorporated. |
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The king can move in any direction, but only one square at a time. |
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The second lift on the same block with a capacity to carry 13 people up and down at a time is undergoing rapid repair works and will soon be recommissioned. |
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A decorous group of nine panelists presented their positions one at a time, following distinctly un-Israeli rules of etiquette. |
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Tuff cared for derrick and his older sister, LaVita, while working two or three jobs at a time. |
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If the princes were quietly sent abroad for safekeeping, they probably resurfaced later, one at a time, to claim the throne. |
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Unlike the other chapters, in which we watch the class wrestle with the essay assignment, in this chapter we consider one student writer at a time. |
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Yet Roger's death warrant was probably signed decades ago when he served on submarines in the 1960s and 1970s, at a time when asbestos was widely used to lag pipes. |
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One at a time, x's start to appear in the boxes on the screen, and you are told that every time this happens you are to push the key corresponding to the box. |
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Female hagfish produce between 20 and 30 yolky, shelled eggs at a time. |
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The book was timely, arriving at a time when youth culture was just kicking off in Britain, and linked nicely with the existentialist thought slowly filtering in from France. |
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Subjects being prepared for neurosurgery were submitted to anesthesia of a single brain hemisphere at a time to test for the lateralization of critical functions. |
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The Sopranos happened at a time when the Internet was here, was with us, and I think it enabled a land grab to take place. |
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But he knows as well as anyone you can only take one small step at a time, and moving one or two places up the league table has to be the realistic goal this season. |
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Was his engagement the wisest move possible at a time of major-conductor scarcity or a panicky action taken out of fear of being left at the post in the maestro sweepstakes? |
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Deng, as a result, had to argue his case, to move one step at a time, and sometimes to retreat from positions which opposition had made untenable. |
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Try shutting them down one at a time, and retrying your install. |
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For forty days at a time, Venus reverses direction as seen against the stars, so that it retrogrades over the same part of the zodiac every eight years. |
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The ferrets, as many as six at a time, are run along a length of pipe. |
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She operated at a time when eugenic arguments were very much in vogue, harnessed by both sides of the birth-control debate. |
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It will take some chipping away at, one dimension at a time. |
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And at a time when the country needed to be cheered up, the sight of our reverential politicians getting the mickey taken out of them was as uplifting a vision as could be. |
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This organization feels that at a time when all countries are tightening their citizenship laws after the Sept 11 attack, India is thinking in the reverse direction. |
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They learned to play while exiled in the refugee camps of Libya, at a time when the nomadic Tamashek people were in armed revolt against the Malian authorities. |
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The traders, already feeling persecuted by the new system, rose in revolt against proposed restrictions, citing increased costs at a time of reduced revenues. |
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We extol celebrity at a time when it has never seemed more fleeting or meaningless. |
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It's ironic that this apotheosis of flash over substance comes at a time when the public is hungering for greater perspective and deeper understanding. |
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Positrons, antiprotons and other antiparticles can be routinely created at particle accelerator labs and can even be trapped and stored for days or weeks at a time. |
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We have heard of a severe lientery being brought on by eating a little ice-cream, at a time when a considerable degree of indigestion already prevailed. |
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Traditional privacy rights are eroding at a time when the Pentagon is experimenting with riffling through databases in search of patterns of terrorist activity. |
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Canadian comedian Nathan Fielder is fixing small businesses, one brilliant idea at a time. |
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Polyphonic sound is basically a ringtone that can produce more than two notes at a time, sixteen to be precise, allowing for a tune that covers a broader spectrum of music. |
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If you wanted bananas, he would bring up a bunch of about thirty small green ones from the village for threepence, and put in the kitchen they slowly ripened, a few at a time. |
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The content of the robocalls is accurate but senior Republicans privately describe them as petty and ineffective at a time when a strong economic message is needed. |
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The lithographed posters are entirely hand printed, one color and one sheet at a time, on an old German litho press using 320 grain Coventry Rag Vellum paper. |
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Over the past five years the number of major traffic incidents that close down major urban arterial roads for hours at a time, has been increasing. |
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The extinction occurred at the boundary between the Permian and Triassic periods at a time when all land was concentrated in a supercontinent called Pangea. |
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Releasing her hand, he ascended the staircase two stairs at a time. |
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Buddhist monks spend twenty years living ascetically and meditating for hours at a time before they presume to believe that they have conquered all selfish desires. |
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Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu. |
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Use a band or saber saw to cut the pattern from several boards at a time. |
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Residents can plug more than one computer into their T-1 line at a time. |
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Grill the aubergines, fennel, courgettes, and peppers, a few at a time, brushing with plenty of olive oil and seasoning on both sides until well coloured and tender. |
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The average British sailor of those times was not very literate, and often his world was encompassed by the ship he sailed in, sometimes for years at a time. |
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Bring to a boil and slowly whisk in the cornstarch, a little at a time. |
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Charles was a light sleeper and would stay in his bed chambers for entire days at a time due to restless nights. |
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Pinnipeds spend many months at a time at sea, so they must sleep in the water. |
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She had no more than 20 minutes' sleep at a time during the voyage, having to be on constant lookout day and night. |
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This type family is said to have been designed mainly to save costs at a time where the use of typefaces was costly. |
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He was sometimes employed in up to three jobs at a time, while still managing to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. |
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Since then the tournament has run for some seasons, but never for more than five years at a time. |
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This reference compiles info on US roadshows of longer films, often held at only one theater in a region for months at a time. |
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Now we're sending in tiny groups, a few hundred at a time, to live on lily pads. |
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He doggedly retained a regional accent at a time when the plummy tones of Received Pronunciation were considered obligatory. |
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Tape mat, you will have to do this one letter at a time, and draw around your stencil with the sharpie pen. |
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Astrologer Morgan Rehbock and graphic artist Romina Cenisio break down the universe, one day at a time. |
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Lobster pots are usually dropped to the sea floor about a dozen at a time, and are marked by a buoy so they can be picked up later. |
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At age 7 months, children of the breast-feeding mothers received three teething rings one at a time. |
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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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Her crime was Lollardy, including the possession of Protestant literature at a time of great religious unrest. |
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Previously, gamblers could only exclude themselves from one betting shop at a time and had to fill in forms for each different company. |
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Coming at a time when Norway's economy is in good condition with low unemployment, the rise of the right appeared to be based on other issues. |
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The cats always seem content to sack out for hours at a time in a cavelike den in the far reaches of their pens. |
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This occasion was an unusual opportunity for an unknown composer at a time when any sort of orchestral concert was a rare event in London. |
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Orwell was openly homophobic, at a time when such prejudice was not uncommon. |
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From 1773 until 1796, George Austen supplemented this income by farming and by teaching three or four boys at a time, who boarded at his home. |
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The centuries would vote, one at a time, until a measure received support from a majority of the centuries. |
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In Upper Assam, the mauzadars who might hail from outside the village were also very powerful at a time. |
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Or is cool created one unique shoelace tie at a time by innovators who live outside the box? |
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The system throttled itself to batches of 50 requests at a time to keep the thread count under control. |
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Both were early advocates of birth control at a time when this was considered scandalous. |
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She began to call on him at home, sometimes dressed in disguise as a pageboy, at a time when such an act could ruin both of them socially. |
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Each player has a turn at tossing his horseshoes, one at a time, at the stob opposite him. His opponent then throws his horseshoes. |
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They quickly became friends, although Boswell would return to his home in Scotland or travel abroad for months at a time. |
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At the receptions... Antonia could hold her own in a discussion with two or three men at a time. |
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The shower gel should be mild and the other three should be used one at a time. |
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In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his contemporaries lived in London at a time of hostility to the development of the theatre. |
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The Prime Minister could seek dissolution at a time politically advantageous to his or her party. |
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Until then, we will hike the stairs together, one carpeted step at a time. |
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Mark Braude looks back at a time when looking back was a faux pas. |
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The precellular phase would involve astrophysical and geochemical activities at a time before the presence of biological cells. |
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These temperatures normally extend at most a few days at a time in the northern and central parts of Florida. |
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This put a great strain on the Republic's finances at a time when tax rates were already dangerously high. |
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The Khanate of Sibir was founded in the fifteenth century, at a time when the Mongols of the house of Jochi were generally in a state of decline. |
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Isolated from the mainland for 6000 years, about 500 to 1000 mammoths lived on the island at a time. |
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As they would be away for years at a time it was vital that somebody could look after their land with the authority of the original owner. |
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It came at a time when no declaration of war had been issued by either country. |
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Zwingli, for example, denied Jesus' ability to be in more than one place at a time. |
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The resolution came at a time of rapid expansion of the Anglican Communion, primarily in the territories of the British Empire. |
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The victories gave an important boost to Patriots at a time when morale was flagging, and have become iconic events of the war. |
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These actions normally don't require extensive planning and problems can be dealt with one at a time as they arise. |
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At the end of the hearing the lords vote on the verdict, which is decided by a simple majority, one charge at a time. |
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Appending items one at a time is still a better deal than concatenation, which reallocates every time. |
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They also needed to keep track of cars, which could go missing for months at a time. |
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It was able to spin 128 threads at a time, which was an easier and faster method than ever before. |
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A small electric truck was used to handle 150 dozen bottles at a time where previously a hand truck would carry 6 dozen. |
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Before the 18th century, devices such as guns were made one at a time by gunsmiths, and each gun was unique. |
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Stephenson had started his career at a time when locomotives had little power to overcome excessive gradients. |
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Earlier crystals originated at a time when most of the rock was still liquid and are more or less perfect. |
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The mostly unforked inflorescences are spikes, whose flowers open one at a time and usually only remain open for a short period. |
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Their first meeting came at a time when Ruskin's own religious faith was under strain. |
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This camp accommodated two brigades at a time, of four batteries of six guns each. |
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He had roller-coasterish mood swings and would disappear for a few days at a time, isolating himself, feeling suicidal. |
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Sometimes it's easier to laminate the strips one at a time, shoring each in place only long enough for the epoxy to set. |
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With his thumb and forefinger he lifted one spaghetto at a time and dunked it into the bowl of sauce before eating it. |
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The odd thing about this great upsurge of interest is that it comes at a time when other spendworthy attractions are at a low ebb. |
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In spider pan or deep skillet set over hot coals, quickly fry a few at a time in deep lard until brown. |
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The act of translation requires the stepwise decoding of the mRNA one codon at a time. |
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No one wants to align with less freedom at a time like this. |
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This is gonna be like bleedin' a steer. Turn around, mister, or I'll stick this Texas toothpick in your eyes, one at a time. |
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The unscalability of the software made it impractical for more than five users at a time. |
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The report comes at a time when demand for air-conditioners in the Saudi market has witnessed a significant growth. |
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He arrives at a time when jazz's discontented Young Turks have disdainfully turned away from their audiences and gone off to explore the way-out. |
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According to Pratt and Smith, shamans don't just drink ayahuasca, do ceremony in workshops, and heal individual people one at a time. |
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John Keate, Head Master from 1809 to 1834, took over at a time when discipline was poor. |
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Wassup Diepsloot is determined to bring decent sanitation to Diepsloot Extension 1, one toilet at a time. |
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Louis Waterer, who along with his wife Bonnie are spending their retirement filling up their passports one stamp at a time. |
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Use a cotton bud dipped in acetone and gently apply the solution to the glue a few drops at a time. |
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Acyclovir tablets taken for three to six months at a time can help with frequent outbreaks. |
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This demand for rental fields came at a time when the rest of the industry was struggling and in serious decline. |
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Too disturbing to read all of a piece, better to bookmark one at a time. |
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Bush takes over at a time when Congress, like the country itself, is split down the middle by differing world views and value systems. |
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New and regular donors are all urged to attend a blood donor session at a time of year when stocks traditionally dip. |
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After several awkward disrobings, you learn to do it with style, one button at a time. |
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It was only able to haul one loaded wagon at a time, due to its low power output, and was not a great success. |
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The structure was designed by local architect William Wyatt at a time when industrial buildings were commonly designed by engineers. |
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Famed for his piety and his remarkably mild and just reign, John was an exceptional example of a moral ruler at a time when cruelty was the norm. |
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Montesquieu's early life occurred at a time of significant governmental change. |
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The commercialization of the industry came at a time of expanded interest in fishing as a recreational hobby for members of the aristocracy. |
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In rotary parlors, the cows are loaded one at a time onto the platform as it rotates. |
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Depending on the size of the milking parlor, which normally is the bottleneck, these rows of cows can range from four to sixty at a time. |
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In herringbone and parallel parlors, the milker generally milks one row at a time. |
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The tests took place at a time of day during which the entire transatlantic path was in daylight. |
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Between 1969 and 1972, two humans at a time spent brief intervals on the Moon. |
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This was at a time when there was no clear distinction between alchemy and science. |
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They were still working on moviolas and working one frame at a time. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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The trust has been at the site for 15 years and cares for around 30 to 40 border collies at a time, re-homing some 400 to 500 each year. |
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At the same time men, who could be away from camp for several days at a time, would be expected to know how to sew and cook. |
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The development of HOTOL began in 1982, at a time when space technology was moving towards reusable launch systems such as the Space Shuttle. |
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The Lawspeaker, elected for three years at a time, presided over the assembly and recited the law of the land. |
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He hasn't even been openly accused of anything bar drinking himself paralytic at a time that, in hindsight, was inconvenient. |
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It is therefore possible for an individual to belong to more than one polity at a time. |
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Ionone is present in the flowers, which turns off the ability for humans to smell the fragrant compound for moments at a time. |
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