Everyone is represented, it is superficially democratic but when it comes to crunch time the big players call the shots. |
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But in the frenzied world of speed dating it's all you've got before crunch time. |
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After spending three to four days talking about and demoing your game, not to mention two weeks of crunch time in preparation for the show, you're ready for a nice vacation. |
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With four of the six teams in Europe's Group 3 level on seven points, it's crunch time for South Africa 2010 hopefuls. |
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And when it came down to crunch time, he always came through. |
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Big game: The season is far from over, but already it's crunch time at Consadole Sapporo. |
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On top of this, we've also reached crunch-time, another crunch time that is, in the WTO talks where things have been changing on an almost daily basis in recent weeks. |
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Mr. Speaker, on H1N1 we are getting to crunch time. |
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This is crunch time for folks in the prognostication business. |
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Tracy, for being there at crunch time, making unturkey sandwiches, and lending an ear throughout the process. |
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Board of Education, it's crunch time at the Legislature and an interview with Paul Carrola of the University of Texas at El Paso. |
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It's crunch time, it's the business end of the group stage and we need to do a job. |
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When we discover the guilty one, Fredericks offers a real zinger, which perhaps will help her readers put crunch time into the proper perspective. |
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The team had trained well, but at crunch time they just couldn't perform. |
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Crunch time will come for the selectors on September 27, when they decide who gets the nod for subsequent World Cup shows. |
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