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As time marched on, my mind raced a mile a minute.
And when your kids are growing a mile a minute, that's important!
" Speaking with KDVR, Chris said his "heart is racing a mile a minute.
He talked a mile a minute and was unusually focused on his goals.
When she didn't respond fast enough, I started talking a mile a minute.
"He was a dancing machine, going a mile a minute," said Ms. Natola.
" Speaking with station KDVR, Chris said his "heart [was] racing a mile a minute.
Aries likes to go fast, and your mind is moving a mile a minute today.
She jumps around, hops up on the bed, and her heart races a mile a minute.
Your mind moves a mile a minute, but now it's time to slow down and dream.
Spider-Verse by comparison throws the self-referential jokes and material at a mile-a-minute.
Always putting yourself last and running a mile a minute…while carrying all of the bags lol.
Like, 'Oh, thanks, Bradley Cooper, for putting on a garbage bag and talking a mile a minute!
Hoory talks a mile a minute, and it was hard to follow up on all of that.
His mind seemingly moves a mile a minute and words comes out of his mouth at rapid-fire speed.
"Dreaming a mile a minute," Spears, 34, wrote on Twitter, quoting the song's lyrics when she announced the video's arrival.
My hands would be trembling, my heart would be pounding a mile a minute, and my face would be sweating bullets.
He may be slower than he used to be, but he is still talking at least half a mile a minute.
The first time we meet Riley Keough in Steven Soderbergh's Logan Lucky, she's speaking a mile a minute as hairdresser Mellie Logan.
Each member is backstage sipping Tecates and speaking a mile-a-minute about how making the track pretty much kicked their ass.
This is especially true if you've just joined a chat with many members, where the conversation is moving a mile a minute.
Swae Lee sat next to him and struggled to keep up while his brother ran through sexual anecdotes at a mile a minute.
Chazelle also had help from Aldrin ("He talks a mile a minute"), Armstrong's sons, and his first wife, Janet, played by Claire Foy .
Maisel now back in our lives, they'll barely be time to catch our breath since we'll be going a mile a minute with Mrs.
The HBO sci-fi series is serving up twists a mile a minute — and with each new revelation, we come up with a dozen new questions.
"I think the idea of traveling a mile a minute is familiar to many of us here," she said of her movie-as-moving-vehicle framework.
She's talking a mile a minute, full tilt into telling me a story about working with the legendary Willie Nelson on her new country album, Detour.
Mr. Prasad is a consummate salesman who talks a mile a minute, wears his hair in a side-part and keeps three pens in his breast pocket.
When I interviewed Nicole Santamorena — who suffers from skin-picking disorder — in her SUNY Purchase dorm room for the dermatillomania video below, she talked a mile a minute.
Its success depends on Ireland, who is perfect in the role, bawdy and bristling, talking a mile a minute as she lashes her lanky body around the stage.
Old friends and neighbors bumped into one another, familiar faces came a mile a minute, even more than back in Odessa, since they were living in greater concentration.
Your mind goes a mile a minute and though your thoughts can sometimes seem scattered, communication is generally very important to you and something you pride yourself on.
Mr. Viswanathan, a mile-a-minute talker, and Mr. Lau, who is more laid-back, meet one fundamental requirement for success: a stubborn belief that they have a great idea.
Resist the urge to judge an organization running a mile a minute if they aren't completely clear on the distinction between the website they need built and a digital marketing strategy.
Several times he thought he'd seen her, mounted his bike, and peddled off in hot pursuit with his heart thumping a mile a minute, only to find out it was someone else.
The undeniable punctum of the brief scene was the moment at which Ratner, still soundlessly talking a mile a minute on the phone, shucked off his jeans, revealing his bare buttocks and scrotum.
The main criticism you can make of Rodriguez is that he works at a mile a minute and his ADHD brand of striking gives up on the traps before they have even been adequately set.
When we finally met, days later, his eyes were bloodshot, and he talked a mile a minute about problems in his personal life as he steered through the nighttime Matamoros traffic in his PT Cruiser.
When they got back into the studio, the band came up with a song they called "Popscene," a mile-a-minute, juggernaut anthem bristling with blaring horns, a driving rhythm section, and laser-like guitar riffs.
The idea of putting your feet up and doing nothing sounds great when you're in the thick of your career, family responsibilities and other to-dos that have you running a mile a minute right now.
The artist Korakrit Arunanondchai was talking a mile a minute recently about "with history in a room filled with people with funny names 4," his video-and-sculpture show at Clearing, a gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
And like the rest of the newspaper industry, The News has been battered and bruised by the internet age, when the equivalent of pithy headlines — a staple of The News — come a mile a minute on Twitter.
She vapes agitatedly when she's not talking a mile a minute — the dense dialogue can be hard to unpack because the action is set in Baton Rouge, La., and the actors go to town with the accent.
So by the time you finally get a day all to yourself, your head is likely still going a mile a minute, thinking of everything you just did and still have to do, instead of focusing on the present moment.
Songs like "Never Will Come For Us" and "A Dozen Roses" showed Braid's ability to soften their attack, allowing songs a bit more breathing room so Nanna could dash off tongue-twisters without having to spit them out a mile a minute.
Her manager calls it "rocket brain," and it's clear how apt the moniker is after only a few minutes speaking with her: She talks a mile a minute, like someone trying near-fruitlessly to match the speed of her words with the speed of her thoughts.
In my experience, hanging out with people who have survived what I'm going through, and have felt as lousy as I do — whether talking a mile a minute or sitting silent as stones — is way more productive than resenting people who didn't have the guts to show up for me.
Sure, the show has become a wildly simplified version of both the earlier seasons of the series and of Martin's books, but it's hard for me to be too angry about that when the showrunners keep distracting us from that problem with shiny things like epic fights and confirmations of countless fan theories coming a mile a minute.
It wouldn't be surprising if Marvel's own "Deadpool" had provided some inspiration: The superhero title character, played with obvious delight by Ryan Reynolds, mugs at the camera like Jim from "The Office," quips at his victims while slicing them to bits, and banters a mile a minute with his best friend, Weasel (the droll T. J. Miller).
"Still dreaming a mile a minute," Spears wrote in the post, echoing a previous Instagram in which she announced the release of the steamy music video for her latest release, "Make Me." Her many bikini-clad posts while on vacation with her sons, 10-year-old Sean and 9-year-old Jayden Federline, have come in the wake of her new album announcement.
Such a powerful message from a Netflix original has become par for the course for the streaming service: Releases that explain the underbellies of American systems — such as manufacturing in Broken, immigration in Living Undocumented, and the two-party political system Knock Down the House, among other Netflix originals — are triumphant in comprehensively informing the viewing public at a time when the news seems to run a mile a minute.
The languageless baby, or the mother who can talk a mile a minute and who does and does not give in to her base desires?
Rosamond (played by Boardman) goes down the highway and city streets in a mile-a-minute auto. She survives arrests and smash-ups only to be captured by escaped convicts.
"Drones" features what PopMatters Will Rausch describes as a "mile-a-minute mentality", a rapidly-paced song fused with rolling basslines. The eighth song, "The Approaching Curve", is one of the two major stylistic deviations on the album. McIlrath delivers spoken word lyrics during the verses, and switches to singing during the chorus. Emily Schambra of the band Holy Roman Empire provides backing vocals.
This was followed by a collaboration with Charles Coote on A Mile a Minute (1890). He came into prominence as a dramatist in 1897 with the Charles Frohman production of Heartsease on which he was co-author with Joseph I. C. Clark, and which featured Henry Miller."Henry Miller As a Star," The New York Times, January 12, 1897, p. 6 For a time he was play censor for producer Charles Frohman.
First Place in the 1961 contest went to Chuck Frederick of Golden, Colo., driving a Corvette up the winding course at better than a mile a minute; time, 4:39. First Place in the 1962 contest went to Gene Mitchell of Billings, Mont., driving a Corvette over the dangerous five-mile course in 4:51.7 averaging 61.7 mph. The 1961 and 1962 information is from the 1963 Ten Sleep Canyon Sports Car Hill Climb program, inside front cover.
When the World Sleeps in 1905 featured a scene with the heroine trapped in a burning mill. In the Broadway run of The Burglar and the Lady in 1906, a horse and buggy crashed through a window, and the villain had an exploding watch. For A Mile a Minute in 1912, McCormick and magician Howard Thurston designed an effect to represent a train speeding across the stage, which they patented. In 1917, he designed a sinking ship effect for that year's installment of the Ziegfeld Follies.
Memory Line.(2005) The southern section of the NIMT from Otaki to Marton junction is almost as easy graded and fast as most of the Main North Line, JA racetrack. However, the North Island JA were the usual power for the Daylight on the Taumaranui- Auckland section and while often at a mile a minute the Northern section of the NIMT did not offer the possibility for running faster than 60 mph. The KA however had higher fuel consumption and repair issues than the JA class.
The name "Santiago a mil" is Spanish for "Santiago for 1,000 (pesos)" and refers to the low entry price of 1,000 Chilean pesos for events in the festival's early years. It is also a play on the phrase "trabajar a mil por hora", Spanish for "working a mile a minute". Prices for some events have risen over the years but affordability is still a central factor, with several free performances and many low-cost tickets at the 2014 edition of the festival.Historia Official website of Santiago a Mil.
McNulty, though, ran the behemoth and clumsy R.R. Thompson through the hazards of the 6 mile long Cascades without incident in just 6 minutes and 40 seconds or at the then astounding water speed of about a mile a minute (60 mph). This was an astonishing nautical feat. John McNulty's record set that day for minimal steamboat transit time through the Cascades rapids was never later equaled, let, alone, bested, by any steamboat captain, even, by captains in command of smaller, swifter and more nimble steamboats. Captain James W. Troup was unsuccessful in his attempt to best Captain McNulty's record while Troup was in command of the far more nimble Hassalo.
Over a slow-rolling Daz and DJ Pooh track" 'Freestyle Conversation' "...an Outkast-style exercise in which Snoop speaks a mile a minute, but still manages to maintain a funky rhythm", 'Gold Rush' a "funky pistolero track" and the Biz Markie remake 'Vapors' "the album's real gem". The review went on to conclude that "Tha Doggfather may not be Doggystyle, but Snoop shows that he has the prowess and the talent to survive." The New York Times predicted that the album would chart in the top ten due to his presence in the music industry. They also stated that "The album has a few obligatory mentions of sexual exploits and gun-toting, usually delegated to guest rappers.
Austin Corbin purchased land in Montauk with a plan was to build a deep water port at Fort Pond Bay, where trans-Atlantic passengers could disembark and travel into New York at "a mile a minute" (100 km/h) and thus save a day in travel time. Arthur W. Benson, president of Brooklyn Gas and Light Company and founder of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, had acquired 10,000 acres (40 km2) of land at auction by court order pursuant to an action in partition in 1879 for $151. In 1882 Benson purchased 1,100 acres of land at Napeague sold Corbin's real estate company right-of-way through Montauk to Fort Pond Bay. By 1895 Corbin had acquired a further 4,000 acres (16 km2) from the Estate of Arthur W. Benson.
Other notable songs include "Lullaby of the Leaves",Words by Joe Young, published by Irving Berlin, Inc., 1931 "The Lady I Love", "Close Your Eyes" (1933), "My River Home", "By a Rippling Stream", "Stay Out of My Dreams", "A Mile a Minute" and "It's All So New to Me", which was featured in the Joan Crawford film The Ice Follies of 1939 (MGM, 1939). Petkere was a member of ASCAP and the Writers Guild of America. Her songs have been recorded by Kurt Elling, Tony Bennett, Doris Day, Peggy Lee, Nancy Wilson, Ella Fitzgerald, Queen Latifah, Vic Damone, Betty Carter, Harry "Sweets" Edison and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (together, in an instrumental version), Herb Ellis and Remo Palmier (together, in an instrumental version), Harry Belafonte, The Ventures, and Kate Smith.
This golf course was purchased by the State of New York, was greatly expanded, and then re-opened as Bethpage State Park in 1932, with much of the golf design work carried out by golf architect A.W. Tillinghast, later inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. The original 1920s era Lenox Hills subdivision and later adjacent subdivisions, located between the Bethpage State Park golf courses and the Long Island Railroad trackage, encompassing rolling hills and a wide boulevard, are known as the more upscale part of Farmingdale Village. Later, Farmingdale became a locus for the aircraft industry, notably Republic Aviation Company. In 1899, Mile- a-Minute Murphy rode a bicycle along the Long Island Rail Road's Central Branch through the Farmingdale area at a mile a minute.
The Hazards of Helen (1916) To Save the Road (1916) Considered the longest serial in history, the 119 episodes of The Hazards of Helen are stand-alone stories, instead of chapters. The highly successful series had begun with Helen Holmes in the lead role for the first 49 episodes, but Helen Gibson was given her chance to replace Holmes for two pictures when she took ill, and starred in A Test of Courage and A Mile a Minute, for $35 a week. The Kalem New York office personnel were so impressed by her work, they instructed Glendale to keep her on when Helen Holmes and her husband, Hazards of Helen director, J. P. McGowan, left to form their own company. Now rechristened 'Helen' by the studio, she proved to be a capable actress, and after making several more pictures she wrote a story for a one-reeler that was built around a risky stunt.

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