I turned in my seat to see her standing by the pencil sharpener, biding her time by pretending to sharpen her mechanical pencil. |
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I waited him out, biding my time until he sent all of his men away to scour the docks for any watchers. |
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The man had been quietly biding his time in the shady far corner of the bar with a pack of cigarettes and his tie undone. |
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For months I've been biding my time, waiting for that all important moment when I could make my strike. |
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Rich listened obligingly, biding his time as he waited for the right opportunity. |
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Hardly surprisingly, Frederick knuckled under to his father's wishes, meanwhile biding his time and devoutly wishing for the old man's death. |
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The forward moved the ball back and forth with his stick, biding his time, waiting. |
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We're biding our time to see how the radio consolidation game pans out. |
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I call on the Commission to stop biding its time and do the business at long last! |
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This is because the average Thanksgiving turkey is already dead, frozen and biding its time. |
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It is biding its time and sees no reason for haste, which it feels is not in its interest. |
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You have to wonder if, for mercy's sake, McQueen hadn't been biding his time. |
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You are biding on a high quality wireless LED curing light directly from factory. |
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The agreement is also extendable without competitive biding for an additional two years by mutual agreement. |
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Adele In 2013 Sediuk crashed the Grammy's, stealing Adam Levine's seat and biding his time. |
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Chandler is biding his time as he waits to see what other projects come up. |
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He had been biding his time until the situation in the city calmed down in order to make his way back to Sudan. |
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Apparently, Van der Sloot has been biding his time in a Lima jail cell, poring over love letters from a flood of women. |
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He has grown accustomed to biding his time and keeping his own company. |
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The retainers, led by Chamberlain Oishi, resolve to avenge their lord's death and restore honor to his house, biding their time until the opportunity presents itself. |
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He was biding his time, he was waiting for the perfect chance to escape. |
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The evacuation had been steady and orderly but authorities said that was because many people were biding their time, waiting to see the latest forecasts before heading out. |
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For the moment, as long as crude oil is strong, I have been biding my time. |
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However, the single undertaking principle forced developing countries to accept new commitments not only related to tariff biding, but also new rules for several trade mechanisms. |
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These are primarily hacks who clawed their way on stage at some point and are now biding their time in minor-media purgatory with the hope that they'll be able to fake-controversy themselves into relevance once more. |
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Food writer Jenni Fleetwood recommends working up an appetite walking along the golden beach in Hout Bay, pausing to watch fur seals biding their time with a little backstroke before the fishing boats return to port. |
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Murray stood in their shadow, biding his time and waiting for their departure, so that he might be able to impress more of his own stamp on the movement once they had gone. |
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Perhaps he has none, or perhaps he is biding his time. |
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At the same time, Brazil cut tariffs for imported inputs, improving terms of trade for agriculture. Foreign investors, some of which had been biding their time in Brazil, seized the opportunity. |
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Industry is still biding its time, waiting for public funding, while the public authorities in turn plead Maastricht criteria, empty pockets and the like. |
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This Declaration has no binding legal force, but it indisputably has moral value, which is indirectly biding on the Union since it is one of the texts to which the Treaty refers. |
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The transaction was closed on December 21st, 2007, and among the partial bank group, Calyon was the only bank biding for the interest rate swap which was executed entirely for a notional amount of USD 215 million. |
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Are decisions taken at G8 Summits legally biding? |
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But know that the Kremlin is biding its time for fuller revenge. |
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Instead, Matt is directionless, biding his time with a thankless job in a video store. |
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Into it, he slowed and stiffened still more, as though he waded through a holding action, biding till the curve and then the forestretch where he could be faster. |
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Biding her time on the opening fly leg, she took over the lead in the backstroke and extended it with every lap. |
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