I have to admit I laughed out loud, harder than I have for a long time. It was priceless. |
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With my hunger assuaged, the afternoon is a heavy time. I turn up the volume on the radio, walk around the store, try to keep myself awake. |
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My voice trembled as I addressed the class for the very last time. I felt a lump in the throat, but I managed to gulp it down. |
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All turn on their axes once in a day from west to east, and all go round the Sun within the same time. Saturn is the most distant from the Sun. |
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They were the secret of that period of time. They are still fairly rare, fairly scarce. |
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It's family time. Wear the more conservative cuts and save the sexy Herve Leger-style bandage dress for another occasion. |
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Trout in particular spawn in the fall and can be found in deep water at this time. You can find them on bars, shoals, rocks and fingers. |
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I haven't cried like that in a very, very long time. Here's fervently hoping it serves as some kind of cathartic purge. |
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You will need to order the boned shoulder of lamb ahead of time. The marinade is optional. |
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Saw a Kurosawa movie after a long time. A very dark retelling of an anyway dark Shakespeare drama. |
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The sea is glassy, frozen into blurry fuzz by time. I want to leave all this and play drums for some semi-famous group. |
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Driver Murugan is there at the appointed time. I have risen early again, but today I'm neither bright nor full of beans, unlike yesterday. |
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The boys were creaming us every time. Even when they gave us a start they would catch us and overtake us. |
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Panicked and confused, I hit both brakes at the same time. I then flipped over the handlebars and slid across the gravel. |
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The printer was French and it may be that the printing techniques were less than ideal even for the time. No copyreader or editor was involved. |
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This is something I do from time to time. My preferred game is poker but last night we played contract whist. |
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Enforce the rules fairly every time. Be gentle but firm with your child even when the child wants to break a rule. |
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His voice grates on me and I cringe the whole time. He's a hateful sexist man. |
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I was pretty tired last night so after coming home I did not play around on the computer for any length of time. I conked out fast. |
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There was a similar operation last year which ran for a short period of time. This crackdown is expected to go on indefinitely. |
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This trip was in the planning stages for a long time. I wanted to make the trip alone in coach class. |
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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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Sometimes you get sick because of the build up of toxins over time. Your body sweats the toxins out and purifies you in an effort. |
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Time now to slip away into that state of being awake and asleep at the same time. Good morning and sweet dreams. |
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The entire trip was about 2hrs flying time. No stress, no hassle and most of all no security check points. |
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Talya was the most vulnerable and she had a very hard time. She bore the brunt of her mum's anger. |
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The journey is called off, replanned for some other time. Today was one of those days. |
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The food is cooked, not nuked, and cooking takes time. The slow pace suits the service, which is charming. |
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I have painful memories that lie buried and untouched most of the time. It is never easy when they surface. |
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Justices on the top court tend to stick around for a long time. Seven of the current nine were there a dozen years ago. |
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Very unpractical but at least we managed to keep Tommy happy with pizza crust in the mean time. Next time I'll try McDonalds. |
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He thoughtfully twizzled his thinning grey beard and fell silent for a long time. A very long time. |
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I got there in plenty of time. Queues were snaking through the turnstiles and I have to admit that I was getting some funny looks. |
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Use warm water and limit bath time. Hot water and long showers or baths remove even more oil. |
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Yet he also admits that in purely touristic terms they are here at a good time. They've been treated like royalty and benefited from low prices. |
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No, she was not there at that time. She was only there that time when them two were touching me up. |
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I couldn't very well leave a lady at such a time. We small towners are yet to learn the impersonality of metropolitans. |
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You can add a user-interface to your script toot sweet and get it up and running in no time. Go into Project Builder and create a new project. |
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People weren't generally allowed to work at the Workshop for more than three months at a time. They thought it would send people crazy. |
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The team that's batting always has two batters on the field at one time. The team in the field always has at least two pitchers, or bowlers. |
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However, I can't seem to debug both Flex and Java at the same time. It's either one or the other. |
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Thomas Young lived in a pivotal time. The explosion of knowledge that was soon to come made it impossible to be a true polyhistor. |
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Their families will be aware that they cannot account for their whereabouts at that time. I'd urge them to come forward. |
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Now hold your horses, we will get into imprinting and managing your pastures next time. |
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If you want to be married and your dreamboat isn't interested, don't waste your time. Remember, women fall in love and get married. |
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This weekend I plan to cook kedgeree for the first time. I'll let you know how it pans out. |
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I was approached by the Cowboys in 2002 and was keen to get out of Sydney at the time. I don't go much on the lifestyle down there. |
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Turner must be, by my reckoning, the most frequently exhibited artist of all time. I have five shelves just of his catalogues. |
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My task as cat tender is to go to the lucky dip and see what I can pull out from time to time. I place my prizes in a dustbin outside. |
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This morning he received a wodge of papers he had been requesting for some time. He gave me instructions to provide a briefing note. |
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The surface of the table has become distressed by time. There would be no space beneath such a thing to languish. |
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He just wanted to be a part of the Camp for some time. It could be a period as short as a month or a year. |
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In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells. |
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I've been thinking about this for a long time. No man is an island, young lady. |
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He kept his eyes on the road. Not too many cars at this time. The lights were all green, and he was grateful. At least he didn't have to stop. |
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There seem to be many traditions of modern art, all working at the same time. Is that why we should study art history? |
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Speciation, or more precisely the development of reproductive isolation, cannot take place without some physical or behavioral isolation of populations in space or time. |
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Surely, it's time. He is wasting away and at 83 is so tired. |
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Every test required was actioned quickly with results received within a short time. The first paramedic even called back to the hospital later to check all was well. |
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You've covered rugby I have been involved in for a long time. I've always had to compete for my position, but I've never been sour or whinged about it. |
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Late February to mid-March is the ideal planting time. An early start improves the odds of reaping a good harvest before summer heat shuts down fruit production. |
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Of course, dictatorships issue this sort of alarmist propaganda all the time. U.S. troops on the parallel can't sneeze without Pyongyang accusing them of germ warfare. |
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I studied Maths for a long time. I know my rotations from my reflections. |
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These pulses reflect back to the laser gun, which calculates how much the distance is changing with time. That calculation results in a speed read-out on the laser gun. |
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Here is a figure who rose from obscurity to create masterworks with the greatest musical mind of all time. Here is a poet who abandoned his vocation to sell tobacco. |
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Just practicing the time-wasting skills that I have developed over time. The triplets were messing around as usual, trying to barge me into walls, etc. |
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However, there was still a major problem at the time. The school was in financial difficulties, with a top-heavy and expensive management team it could not sustain. |
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By far one of the most thought provoking reads I've had in a long time. I fell into the trap of buying the movie not 10 minutes after putting it down. |
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There were no real problems and I was pretty happy with my time. My calf had been troubling me in the build-up to the race and I wasn't even sure if I was going to run. |
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We're trying calabrese for the first time. I can't remember the variety. |
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It was as if both the man and the driver saw each other at the same time. The coach steered over to the left and the front left wheel went up the kerb. |
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The last time there was wind from this direction it brought with it a torrential horizontal downpour of rain, but no hope or fear of that this time. The effect is more subtle. |
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I have grown hollyhocks for the first time. They have been superb, but none of my gardening books tells me what to do once they've finished flowering. |
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We need to bring an antiquated world into real time. We need to bury much of the chronological past that really is no more than a celebration of mayhem. |
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One woman on my patch called police fifty times in twelve months, and they attended every time. That's fifty crimes of violence for the politicians to wave about. |
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I have referred to these simply to note the closeness and familiarity which existed between the two men at the time. Mr Samant then proceeded to contact Lawrence Jones. |
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My members are incandescent with rage over the present system, so what replaces it must be right this time. There's no room for any more botch-ups. |
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We didn't spot the birds we set out for, but we still had a great time. Our birding companions were convivial as well as knowledgeable, and as a bonus, we saw some new birds. |
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We miss each other terribly and it promises to be a good time. I also have a lot of other invites and I should try to spend part of this weekend visiting with old friends. |
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It's impossible to say how I was feeling at the time. I thought her life was in danger, and the thought that she was going to die crossed my mind. |
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Such was the experience of a woman who took her future in-laws to meet her parents for the first time. Her in-laws were big cursers, while her own family never swore. |
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If your connection with someone is real, you will have plenty of time. Do not let your fantasy blind or deafen you to your internal warning signs. |
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He's had a very hard time. His current situation is a total disaster. |
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It has proven itself right time after time. It has discomfited its critics and it has repeatedly astonished even its pessimistically inclined well-wishers, such as myself. |
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The main source of phosphorus is the geosphere and the phosphorus cycle begins when phosphorus compounds are leached from rocks and minerals over long periods of time. |
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Women drop dimes on guys all the time. Women are the best sources of information. |
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Your boss wants to give the board a quick run-down our project in half an hour. Just five minutes and some question time. No pressure. |
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My sister beats me at pool in public a second time. I claim some dignity back by potting two of my balls before Tammy sinks the black. |
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I hear that you are without a wife at the present time. How would you like a wrigglesome bed-warmer, just fourteen and in the prime of her looks? |
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Summoning all my courage, I touched and kissed a womyn for the first time. I cannot describe what I felt at that moment. |
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They're going to have a fine time. Every ranch hand in the area, three hundred, four hundred, in for a whoop-de-doo. |
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They're milk-dunkable and sophisticated at the same time. I dare you to eat just one. |
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Adam and I were unseperable at one time. Then, for some dumb reason I got sick of him, now we're back I think. |
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The duchovbots had nothing to do with it. Season 8 stunk big time. Not even David could make it any better. |
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No words were spoken for a long time. This was plainly killing Kerra who was a talk-aholic. |
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Poetry is an art of time. We cannot read it backwards, or to and fro, or round and round like sculpture or a picture. |
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Rock goes for the belt but HHH barely gets there in time. Back out on the floor, and HHH gets slingshotten into the ladder. |
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Today's entry got to me just in the nick of time. Saving me by the bell is Reilly Campbell. |
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He made a sound, a snort from his nostrils. I pricked up my ears. He did it a second time. I was astonished. Prusten? |
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The onus isn't on us to produce something great every time. The onus is on the public to decide whether they like it or not. |
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I really don't have any friends at school Mama Mia. They talk about me all the time. They say my hair's nappy and my clothes are nasty. |
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She's been keeping me at arm's length all the time. She doesn't want to get involved. |
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She wanted him physically, as she hadn't wanted anyone in a long time. Including her creepazoid ex. |
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You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy. |
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The cooking took a long time. Fionn built a spit from the ash that the salmon had knocked down. |
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They were ashenly miserable for some time. Then the life began to come back. |
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Let a Servitor transcribe the quotations, and interleave them with references to save time. This will shorten the work and lessen the fatigue. |
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Oh, none but cowards send down their brain-trucks in tempest time. What a hooroosh aloft there! |
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The park had never had so many visitors at one time. It was total bedlam. |
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It is more than two weeks that Babylon 5 aired for the last time. We, Portuguese Fivers of conviction, are few. |
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One is how the delurker carried out the delurking action, i.e. how they presented themselves to the group for the first time. The other is how the group received them. |
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I began to wonder this question out loud to the Lord in my prayer time. He spoke first with a subtle whisper, but then it became more like He was using His outside voice. |
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I stump down my field, not the lane past Mike's, and the ewes think it's feeding time. I let them bombard me, grateful for the noisy bleating of their cupboard love. |
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He wouldn't have thought her such a cold fish. Pity. Still, there was plenty of time. Perhaps when she got used to his company she would thaw a little. |
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Haven't got time. I must mosey up to the North End to see a man who has got a lovely throat. Nobody can find out what is the matter. He has puzzled all the doctors. |
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We all have found out that once a show goes into rehearsal, it's a toboggan slide and there's not enough time. So we had six months of preproduction meetings. |
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Telegaming has been around for a long time. For centuries, people have played long distance chess and backgammon games by messenger and, more recently, by mail or phone. |
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I stared at the bot and recognized her for the first time. She was me. |
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That afternoon, in team camp, she started going right all the time. That shows how coachable she is. Her coachability is something I talk to college recruiters about. |
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While John worked cattle full time, Rachael worked as a jillaroo part time and wrote part time. Her work saw her doing everything from cattle mustering to cleaning toilets. |
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Every ten minutes they consulted together as to who could pluck up the courage to ask some passer-by the time. The passers-by were all back street people. |
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The first obvious difference you can make is simply to choose not to flush every time. If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down. |
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If you are on a ship that has two traditional dinner seatings, arrive at your table on time. Your tablemates will appreciate it and so will the waiters. |
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