"I'd have to walk a minute, run a minute, walk a minute, run a minute, which was very tedious for me," she said.
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A minute here, a minute there — it adds up.
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"Wait a minute, wait a minute, hold on, just wait a minute," he said, trying to put on an all-knowing smile.
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Our videos are still about a minute, a minute and a half.
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On most lines, workers handle 40 birds a minute (yes, a minute).
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I get 50 cents a minute for group shows, $3 a minute for private shows (and an extra $1 a minute if voyeurs "secretly" watch).
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Exactly on the hour, not a minute before and not a minute later.
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" And I go, "Wait a minute, just hold on and you'll see in a minute.
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And it goes beyond, and I think the whole world is realizing, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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Most Street Fighter rounds run less than a minute, and maybe stretch to a minute and a half.
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So I just wanted it to be a minute, because you can pack a punch in a minute.
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Think 30 seconds to a minute of sprinting, followed by a minute or two of walking or slow jogging.
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Take a minute, enjoy some holidays, enjoy some family and it's gonna feel good to be done for a minute.
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The booking capacity of the Indian Railways' website has been increased from 2,000 tickets a minute to 7,200 tickets a minute.
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Their range is terrible and the battery only seems to last for about a minute, maybe a minute and a half.
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The officer was on the scene in less than a minute and killed the suspect less than a minute later, police said.
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They are the team that came within a minute, a minute that never seemed to end, of making a dream come true.
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Juno speeds up its spin rate from two rotations a minute to five rotations a minute, a process that takes about five minutes.
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"Even people who voted for this before are, 'Wait a minute, wait a minute, we knew that wasn't going to happen,'" said the senator.
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Add the fish, cook it for a minute or so, then a minute or so more under the sauce, until it has just cooked through.
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I can't remember if the callers were paying $3.95 a minute or $4.95 a minute, but even at the low end, the price adds up quickly.
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The Kodak Printomatic takes about half a minute to a minute to print a photo, which is longer than any of the other cameras I tested.
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A minute later, an electronic tone associated with the bilge alarm activated, until about a minute later when the captain reached down and the alarm stopped.
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"Every minute that a car can't be used by one of these mobility services is a minute of downtime and a minute of lost money," he said.
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With one download a minute, and a ride request a minute as well, it might look like the locals are carving their market edge faster than the competition.
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According to figures from the European Consumer Organisation BEUC, the cost of calling other EU countries currently varies from 5 cents a minute to 80 cents a minute.
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According to Sahin and her colleagues' research, automated telemarketing calls cost about four cents a minute, but using human operators can cost up to a dollar a minute.
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Going forward, if a joke didn't have to extend to a minute, I wouldn't bother forcing a joke into a minute stretch because the story has to build.
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She responded by sending them a song she just recorded with Stevie J called, "A Minute" with the explanation ... it only took a minute to fall in love.
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"Even people who voted for this before are, 'Wait a minute, wait a minute, we knew that wasn't going to happen,'" one Republican senator told Bloomberg's Steven Denis.
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"Well, I might be a minute or two older than you but what's a minute or two among friends and old bags like us?" she joked with a laugh.
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Brazil is the favorite today though, by a wide margin, so every minute they're not winning is a minute wasted for them, and a minute of hope for Mexico.
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"It took a minute to register what I even saw, and I just kept re-reading it, and I just stood there for a minute," she told the outlet.
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TRUMP: ... 600 — wait a minute, Anderson, 600 times.
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He probably thinks a minute of silence is a minute he is wasting, and spends all his waking hours trying to impress Saira and throwing smarmy one-liners at her.
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Companies such as Rev, which began in 2010 using temporary workers to offer transcription for $1 a minute, offers an additional automated speech transcription service for 10 cents a minute.
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A typical elite cross-country skier will burn about 503 calories a minute during training — by comparison, a 155-pound person on an elliptical machine burns about 11 calories a minute.
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REPORTER: You're not putting these — TRUMP: Wait a minute.
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Like, let's just act normal — give me a minute.
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The gang's all here — for a minute or two.
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" Men would say: "Wait a minute, what about us?
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" I said, "Wait a minute, there's something called willpower.
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Mike: Hello, Farha — wait a minute, you aren't Farhad.
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" Then comes curiosity: "They'd be, like, wait a minute. . . .
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"' And I said, 'Wait a minute, I said "strategery.
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I'm not pro ... What we said a minute ago.
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The $5 tickets for the 20,562 indoor seats sold out in less than a minute; a like number of admissions for the outdoor plaza were also gobbled up in under a minute.
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For a minute I was not going to do anything.
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For a minute, we grin at each other without speaking.
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He came and we met each other for a minute.
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"So, put that in your head for a minute. Yeah."
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I want to get to that point in a minute.
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Right, I want to get to that in a minute.
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The entire confrontation lasted maybe a minute, the friend said.
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Then you think, wait a minute, Trump is like 240.
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" And I said, "Wait a minute, who is this person?
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Or that they can't listen for more than a minute.
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He takes a bite and chews thoughtfully for a minute.
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Our appeal to Kanye is: be uncool for a minute.
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A minute is usually long enough to complete the process.
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And yet, it was also a thousand plots a minute.
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Lijana started about a minute later at 1 Times Square.
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SG LewisThought this was the Narnia guy for a minute.
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It took me a minute to come to this point.
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You mentioned that you were at Charlottesville a minute ago.
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These vapid greetings are repeated for more than a minute.
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He downs it all in a minute and 55 seconds.
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A minute and 30 seconds is the longest we have.
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I microwaved the first for a minute and fifteen seconds.
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I'm still sitting here saying, 'Wait a minute, what happened?
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After about a minute, I'm already sweating like a pig.
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This video, by contrast, is less than a minute long.
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It's like, 'Stand up and walk around for a minute!
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For a minute I was like, 'Wait, I don't understand.
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So you should take a minute to actually organize it.
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For a minute he had the swagger of Han Solo.
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JOHN DONOHOE: Well, just what I said a minute ago.
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In 2014, I had a little beard for a minute.
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After a minute he asks us to change the channel.
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Yeah, take a minute to let that one sink in.
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Krawcheck suggests saying something like: Hold on a minute, John.
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The stream resumed playing normally a minute or so later.
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"Voting takes a minute," says Corneille Nangaa, the commission's head.
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They very well- We're getting to Amazon in a minute.
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Samsung is sitting pretty now, but give it a minute.
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VC is sitting pretty now, but give it a minute.
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It would have taken less than a minute to respond.
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Take a minute and observe Bassett in the respective roles.
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Just for a minute in the beginning, Trump looked good.
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Destiny's Child "reunited" if only for a minute to participate.
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GUILFOYLE: This is a very good tip for a minute.
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Let me go off the rails just for a minute.
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Beyond those, large lorries trundle past roughly once a minute.
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We'll be back in a minute with Senator Chuck Schumer.
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Will give you a minute to process that ... OK, ready?
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I think it just takes a minute to catch up.
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The population of America farts about 3m times a minute.
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It likes things on Facebook about 4m times a minute.
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LEVIN: I want to get to that in a minute.
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Just watch a minute to see what it's all about.
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It took me a minute to realize what he meant.
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Let's take a minute to feel sympathy for Ted Cruz.
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Full reviews typically lasted a minute, but were surprisingly rare.
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Also, can we talk about Connor Duermit for a minute?
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Then you switch to the other side after a minute.
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More on that in a minute, but first a reminder.
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Her snowboarding runs are also closer to a minute long.
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All in all, the it takes almost exactly a minute.
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It then costs 15 cents a minute to ride one.
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HANNITY: But even after he&aposs fired -- wait a minute.
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Within a minute, Sentry reports it has activated a siren.
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Forty strokes a minute, ten hours a day, forty days.
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An Arizona penalty about a minute later swung the momentum.
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Why is it -- but then I think wait a minute.
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We've been trying to work with you for a minute.
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Ziga Pance scored their second with under a minute left.
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Less than a minute after White's goal, the Lightning equalized.
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Let's appreciate how precious they are together for a minute.
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Excuse me for a minute, my soul just shattered. 2.
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Then about a minute in, things get really, really strange.
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It was fun to lie to people for a minute.
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We'd love your vote , and it only takes a minute.
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But let his original intent sink in for a minute.
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For just a minute, Rachelle Chapman forgot she was paralyzed.
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We'll just let you get your bearings for a minute.
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They have timeouts, free throws, half times... Wait a minute.
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The guy cringes at the thought of a minute wasted.
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But the solstice isn't just a day, it's a minute.
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"My plan is to give her a minute," Pierce says.
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Let's mention tvOS 10 and watchOS 3 for a minute.
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You lose that sort of filter for a minute there.
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Once that became clear, it was like, wait a minute.
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It estimates the industry would lose £50,703 ($63,300) a minute.
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Never before had the clock moved just half a minute.
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We'll give you a minute to wipe away your tears.
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There's not a minute of it that hasn't been awesome.
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Let that sink in (no pun intended!) for a minute.
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Paws at Tablet, looking for a minute at his wages.
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All right, we're gonna get to that in a minute.
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"He's been doing his thing for a minute," Mel explained.
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At this stage, we don't have a minute to lose.
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" I thought: "Wait a minute, I'm not slitting people's throats.
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Legan was fatally shot within about a minute by police.
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After each name, the doctors observed a minute of silence.
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He received a standing ovation that lasted nearly a minute.
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And then we stole away for a minute — afternoon delight.
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Thomas: And your coffee will be coming in a minute.
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He told his friend he couldn't stay a minute longer.
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In fact, it had been a little over a minute.
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MCAS activated three more times in less than a minute.
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It should only take a minute or so to do.
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I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute.
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It always takes him a minute to retrieve that name.
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A minute later, another woman called with a similar report.
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At under a minute, it is at least mercifully short.
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It's hard to break in and say, 'Wait a minute.
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"Looks pretty good," he said, after a minute or so.
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Within a minute, Ms. Salihin collapsed and began violently convulsing.
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"Wait a minute, it doesn't work that way," Khan said.
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COOPER: I want to give you a minute to respond.
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Can we talk about this color palette for a minute?
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Progressives should not lose a minute of sleep over it.
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HOLD ON A MINUTE -- WHAT DO YOU MEAN, 'YOU'RE EXEMPT....?
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And I was like, 'Wait a minute, this is weird.
|
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But during the interview he wore a Minute Repeater Ref.
|
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Within a minute, Ms. Salihin collapsed and went into convulsions.
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He just took a minute to get his head right.
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For a minute, Seunggil sees a different vision of future.
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"For a minute there..." The man didn't finish his sentence.
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But I wouldn't hesitate to help them in a minute.
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We'd love your vote , and it only takes a minute.
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Only a minute later, the Uber swerved around the bend.
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The police were there in a minute and a half.
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You can get great stuff in a minute or two.
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You need a minute sometimes to not be on concrete.
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And she covers it all in just over a minute.
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It's been a minute since we heard from Alma Elste.
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What in the World Wait a minute — we're honoring him?
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At one point, it was burning 28 acres a minute.
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Calculator What's a minute spent commuting worth to home buyers?
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I'd pushed my heart rate to 145 beats a minute.
|
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Less than a minute passes, and the cyclist rides off.
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We will take a break for a minute to sigh.
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And we can come back to "Godless" in a minute.
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If you have a minute, please take our user survey.
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Their hearts can beat more than 1,103 times a minute.
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His arms jerked for a minute or so, then stopped.
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I'm going to get to the advertising in a minute.
|
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He does not want to miss a minute of it.
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Yes. Because you and I worked together for a minute.
|
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So I want to talk about this in a minute.
|
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Wait a minute: Is this what gender equality really means?
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And wait a minute — weren't you a Mayor Pete fan?
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For a minute, it looked like the crisis was over.
|
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I was goth when I was 10 for a minute.
|
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"A Minute With Stan Hooper" was canceled after six episodes.
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The only thing we've lost is the … Wait a minute.
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TYRONE POWERS: So think about this just for a minute.
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They can't have a minute where they're not doing anything.
|
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We'd love your vote, and it only takes a minute.
|
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But hey, wait a minute: Does Trump have a point?
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I took a minute to think — and said it would.
|
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After a minute of silence, we heard light, quick footsteps.
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I remember it remained in sight more than a minute.
|
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Tugs Bowen will never play a minute of college basketball.
|
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Can we talk about Carrie Coon's eyes for a minute?
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I have a girl sitting here in just a minute.
|
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I better sign on to Amazon right ... wait a minute.
|
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A minute later, the defensive back dragged the M.V.P. down.
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Don't take your eyes off them for even a minute.
|
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You know, I need to serenade y'all for a minute.
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"It took me a minute to process it," he said.
|
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We'll get back to her-- in just a minute, though.
|
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I believe the whole incident only lasted about a minute.
|
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Mr. President, let's get into the weeds for a minute.
|
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They usually burn between 6 and 10 calories a minute.
|
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Eastern Kentucky is a kind of Eden — for a minute.
|
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I planked for a minute every day for a month.
|
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But a minute later, he said, his application was rejected.
|
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NT: Let's talk about the men's 2100m for a minute.
|
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The year before, he won by just over a minute.
|
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Hey, Beck, we'll get-- to them in just a minute.
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Nilay Patel: So let's talk about 7nm for a minute.
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The drive to Rio Drake Farm took about a minute.
|
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But forget Mr. Trump for a minute, if that's possible.
|
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So Dom and Darlene say goodbye … for a minute, anyway.
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The company's share price fell 1 percent within a minute.
|
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After about a minute, she cracked her first small smile.
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Arthur: I'll get to that fourth N in a minute.
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Just take a minute to consider that for a second.
|
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Hold up, wait a minute Actually, we've changed our minds.
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But let's put aside my personal preferences for a minute.
|
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Excuse me, I need to lie down for a minute.
|
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In a minute, why is Biden still in the lead?
|
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"I'll do it in a minute, honey," Ms. Webb said.
|
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"Her name was hashtagged for a minute," Egonu says disapprovingly.
|
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It took a minute for us to figure that out.
|
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"Suddenly, people were like, Hey, wait a minute!" he said.
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Right, exactly, so we'll get to them in a minute.
|
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Create boundaries and take a minute to hear yourself think.
|
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Should we talk about "Saturday Night Live" for a minute?
|
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Sue has got to go in a minute for something.
|
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Add the onion and leave for a minute before stirring.
|
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Gaskill, who is unharmed, responded within a minute, Cameron said.
|
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"Wait a minute," Sanders said as he erupted in laughter.
|
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Wait a minute, that sounds like the old Gawker ethos.
|
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"Every minute is a minute of suspense, a minute of challenge, and the fact I can stay [airborne] without fuel or pollution for four days and four nights is something so new," he said.
|
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"Everything will go down for a minute or two, the TVs and screens will turn off, then maybe a minute later, the power generator will kick in," said Brian Ellsworth, Reuters senior correspondent in Caracas.
|
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The change is meant to allow them to move faster and carry more — up to 24,000 pounds at 150 feet a minute compared to Nimitz-class carriers&apos 10,500 pounds at 100 feet a minute.
|
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But luckily, that pain usually subsides in less than a minute.
|
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And she goes, 'yeah, I'll talk to you in a minute.
|
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"I need a minute," Hollman tells production, stopping to compose herself.
|
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Instead, the proceedings began with a minute of silence for him.
|
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Throw that slaw into boiling water for a minute and strain!
|
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Just take a minute and soak up the power in that.
|
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We&aposll get back to this witch hunt in a minute.
|
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Typical time for capturing a room scan: less than a minute.
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Plus, the battery in my wireless earbuds dies after a minute.
|
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""Wait a minute, the journalists go on Twitter and perpetuate myths?
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" And, "Yeah, don't say the thing I said a minute ago.
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I made $1000 in what seemed like less than a minute.
|
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Let that sink in for a minute, because we're still screaming.
|
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Oh no... oh no... I'm gonna need a minute... Micrasoft, huh?
|
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MORGAN BRENNAN: Larry, let's talk about the shutdown for a minute.
|
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I'll get to the spaceport in a minute: Pretty smooth, right?
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It needs to be someone you've been seeing for a minute.
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Let's take a minute to marvel at that onside kick though.
|
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Called Locky, it was reportedly infecting thousands of systems a minute.
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Wait a minute, Lanny, you just said he should be impeached.
|
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Stray observations, but serious Okay, let's get real for a minute.
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WILLIAMS: Wait a minute, I thought you were on an island.
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I'm going to get to the creepy stuff in a minute.
|
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This unsuspecting container can chill any liquid in under a minute.
|
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We have a big treat for you in just a minute.
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LEVIN: We&aposre going to expand on this in a minute.
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We're going to need a minute to process all of this.
|
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It took me a minute to realize they weren't real voices.
|
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You could see Viacom shows on the phone for a minute.
|
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"Everyone was immobilized by shock for maybe a minute," Vexo said.
|
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About a minute into the video, Stanford arrives at the party.
|
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In total, the video last less than a minute for viewers.
|
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The scene lasts maybe a minute, but it feels like hours.
|
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We have to fight...' And I said, 'Well, wait a minute.
|
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It's been a minute since I actually read through the thing.
|
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After a minute, the group walked back inside the White House.
|
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"They both lasted for less than a minute," Horlback told KHON2.
|
|
In fact, we need to — wait a minute — we need vigilance.
|
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"I just stood there in shock for a minute," he said.
|
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I'm trying to just enjoy being blissfully engaged for a minute.
|
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Capela will play on a minute restriction for the foreseeable future.
|
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Especially if you need to run in for just a minute.
|
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But he's resigned for like, a grand total of a minute.
|
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It's essentially a greatest hits package in less than a minute!
|
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From start to finish, the scene lasted less than a minute.
|
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We'll get to the super racist "Anthropology Days" in a minute.
|
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But can we talk about the fingerprint sensor for a minute?
|
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Not a minute goes by that I don't think of them.
|
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"I did lose my balance for a minute," she told Cooper.
|
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I am meditating — I'm going to start floating in a minute!
|
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The word "walls" is used three times in about a minute.
|
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A little more than a minute later, it was 59-40.
|
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Yeah, I want to talk about that in a minute, yeah.
|
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Well I think she's been killing it for a minute. Rihanna.
|
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Now let's come back to my initial question for a minute.
|
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But don't for a minute feel sorry for me and Harriet.
|
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It's extremely short—a little over a minute, like a PSA.
|
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NH: Just going back to the union discussions for a minute.
|
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Anyway, in just a minute we're going to answer some questions.
|
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Anybody get up for questions, we'll have questions in a minute.
|
|
"I need a minute," replies Bird, as she leaves the room.
|
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But Wayne says he doesn't regret the decision for a minute.
|
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It was like leading this like double life for a minute.
|
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It's been a minute since I've worn Asics GEL-Kayano sneakers.
|
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But then, a minute and a half in, it gets amazing.
|
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The confrontation with security starts about a minute into the video.
|
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Do you think Facebook would close their platform for a minute?
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Arlovski's right hand which was thrown a dozen times a minute.
|
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For just a minute, I want this to be about women.
|
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It poured for a minute and bills were kinda scattered everywhere.
|
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Cook until the bottom starts to brown, about a minute. 5.
|
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And a minute of silence was observed before the show began.
|
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Then a minute later he asked where you guys going again.
|
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I said, Let me think about that for just a minute.
|
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The best part of the video happens almost a minute in.
|
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I was dead for under a minute, but it still counts.
|
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Police killed the shooter within a minute of him opening fire.
|
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Go ahead, be the Wolf of Wall Street for a minute.
|
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Or give it a minute and see how things play out?
|
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She didn't know what to do with herself for a minute.
|
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Kara Swisher: No. We have about a minute, go for it.
|
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"Can I see you just a minute, please?" the officer asks.
|
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Well, we'll get to all that election spending in a minute.
|
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Authorities arrived within a minute of being notified of the shooting.
|
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In the meantime, take a minute to empathise with their condition.
|
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Wait a minute this is self-sabotage that's what you're doing.
|
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As time marched on, my mind raced a mile a minute.
|
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All that in a scene that's less than a minute long.
|
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But if you think about it a minute, maybe it's not.
|
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But wait a minute — Nomi's dead, at least to the internet.
|
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But I watched a minute of it and got super bored.
|
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Every time they scored we got it back within a minute.
|
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But don't think for a minute that it's been a chore.
|
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I don't know, red probably, and wait a minute, love, Mickey?
|
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All the trains on Tokyo's vast underground paused for a minute.
|
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"Well hello freckles, it's been a minute ❤️," she writes. 2.
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We'll be back in a minute with celebrity chef José Andrés.
|
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Wait 'til about a minute and twenty seconds into this video.
|
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Within a minute, we spotted three weakly encrypted Wi-Fi networks.
|
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It took me a minute to figure out what it was.
|
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If you can push back even a minute, you're making progress.
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"You're like, 'Wait a minute, something's not right,'" Abraham recalls thinking.
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This commercial delivered as much for free in under a minute.
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Give the man a minute to warm up, for god's sake!
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John Harwood: Well, let's talk about the President for a minute.
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Think about it for a minute, and problems start to appear.
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For a minute there I thought McGregor had the UFC's number.
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Wait a minute — is Beyoncé's due date sooner than we think?
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It will feature three runners (more on that in a minute).
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Here, the period of totality will last more than a minute.
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I started getting in a little rhythm for a minute there.
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Grimes, "Medieval Warfare" Can I level with you for a minute?
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It's been a minute since we've heard anything from O.T. Genasis.
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All right, we're gonna talk about that in a minute. Casey?
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For a minute or two, we watch the world go by.
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She thought for a minute as we gathered up our things.
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Wait a minute: That doesn't sound so easy either, does it?
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" He was quiet a minute, then said, "They got me bent.
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In Denver, the price climbed to $0.25 a minute from $0.15.
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"It's time to do something else for a minute," she said.
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I was like, wait a minute—what are you telling me?
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And your mind got tricked into thinking that, 'Wait a minute.
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A minute and a half later, it began to pitch downward.
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Hang on a minute, I'm supposed to have a cocktail hour?
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Wolf: "Calm down a minute, we don't have to yell" pic.twitter.
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She could give seminars on both in a minute, without notes.
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Obviously I'm going to get to Michael Bloomberg in a minute.
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That sounds pretty straightforward ... Wait a minute, it gets more complicated.
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Let's just assume for a minute that Roy Moore gets elected.
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That sounds pretty straightforward... Wait a minute, it gets more complicated.
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It was a Teletype machine that transmitted 60 words a minute.
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But can I stick up for Wasserman Schultz for a minute?
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A minute passed, and Wallace typed another message, sounding slightly triumphant.
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" In another tweet, he said "The Waltons ... earn $25,000 a minute.
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Less than a minute later, UCLA lost its second big man.
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Montour scored a power-play goal just over a minute later.
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No one will pay attention to anything longer than a minute.
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I'd never looked at the yard for more than a minute.
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I'm going to be hard to beat, here in a minute.
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Analysis RIO DE JANEIRO — Scroll back to 2011 for a minute.
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Sketch Guy Can I be honest with you for a minute?
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She went over a minute over, and you don't stop her.
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Little more than a minute later, Sissons scored his fifth goal.
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If you have a minute, please send him a birthday wish.
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Some vanish in less than a minute after they spike up.
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A minute later, Trump could no longer tolerate the baby's cries.
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The entire shooting lasted "maybe a minute or two," Denney said.
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Deputy Peterson was right there a minute after the shooting started.
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Take a minute to give yourself a pat on the back.
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But it takes me a minute to figure out the protocol.
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It had a minute C.K. logo, silver, above the right eyepiece.
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The team brought this lag down to under a minute now.
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Chris: I'm expecting a minute of white noise as well, y'know?
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I had to take a minute and sit with that, too.
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Take a minute and imagine Bozoma and Beyoncé kickin' it together.
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They said... CLINTON: Lester, we've covered... TRUMP: No, wait a minute.
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"I saw him drinking beer a minute ago," Mr. Doocy said.
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Instead, he called for a minute of silence to commemorate Susanna.
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Stafford made it 3-1 a minute into the third period.
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More on that in a minute, but first an important reminder.
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A laugh a minute, and a constant party at our fingertips.
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We'll be back in a minute with Rich Mahoney from Seismic.
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A minute in and my brain was already turning against me.
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It took me a minute for sure during the photo shoot.
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For a minute, it felt as though the bubble had burst.
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Then we charge per minute for transcription, 7 cents a minute.
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Besides, every minute Erskine isn't on screen is a minute wasted.
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It's sort of charming — at least for a minute or so.
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For just a minute or two, Lorraine has found her Eden.
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It takes a minute before their weirdness creeps up on me.
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We will have to wait until a minute before the elections.
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The lights go down and come back up a minute later.
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I froze for a minute, processing what I had just seen.
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"Don't for a minute think I'm being morbid," Mr. Pickens wrote.
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I'll be like, 'Wait a minute, black folks wouldn't say that.
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And then, a minute later: "I love me a good book."
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"A minute later, the president added simply, "So much FAKE NEWS!
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After a minute of added time we're at the halftime break.
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Play stopped for a minute and the call came down. Penalty!
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Sekou Doumbouya's fastbreak layup a minute later made it 68-60.
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He stopped and walked for a minute, then renewed his pace.
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"Two minutes of freezing, then a minute of exercise," she said.
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A minute later, I heard the rustle of a paper bag.
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For a minute, it felt like we were on an E!
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Can you NOT be so damn selfish for even a minute?
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Whatever you're doing, take a minute to read some amazing journalism.
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Um, wait a minute: starboard means right, and port is left.
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Let's think about the implications of this database for a minute.
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I just couldn't wrap my head around it: Wait a minute.
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"I'll be back in a minute," he announced to the kids.
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"I'm taking it a minute at a time," he told CNN.
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"We never went anywhere, we just pushed pause for a minute."
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I dare you to sit with that question for a minute.
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And Chamberlain's only in the episode for less than a minute.
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That strikes me as contradictory given our conversation a minute ago.
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But I want to just stick with networks for a minute.
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You've gotta give this one a minute, but it's worth it.
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"Can I just defend Senator Klobuchar for a minute?" she said.
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Hmmm. Excuse me a minute while I check prices on Expedia.
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Let's put aside the Republican and Democratic talk for a minute.
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"Let's just wonder at it for a minute," Ms. Miller said.
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" They finally went, "Wait a minute, we should keep this stuff.
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Yes!' and started telling everybody, and everybody said, 'Wait a minute.
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Nonetheless "Us," though exquisitely performed, doesn't feel sincere for a minute.
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Whip until it looks like icing, about a minute and half.
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It is not about looking skinny for a minute or two.
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They just need a minute to put the kettle on first.
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Just a minute before, it had been a hungry, empty dwelling.
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And I want to go back to space for a minute.
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He talks to her for a minute, then ends the call.
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"Well, let's say that's a minute you're shaving off," he said.
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I turn it off and let T. out for a minute.
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You'll just be there for a minute and then walk out.
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A minute later, Hield added another of his six 3-pointers.
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Cam Johnson's dunk tied it at 116 with a minute left.
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Wait a minute, this thing is bigger than I can handle.
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But first they each wanted a minute to address you, specifically.
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Prater answered a minute later with a 56-yard field goal.
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Take a minute to watch this video from the Canadian Press.
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A minute or so later, he rolled a few inches closer.
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Entertain this idea for a minute: a three-sentence cover letter.
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The global blockbuster "Black Panther" sold out in about a minute.
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Felix ran the dryer for half a minute and opened it.
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Nonetheless "Us," though exquisitely performed, doesn't feel sincere for a minute.
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"Obviously these things don't self-implode in a minute," he said.
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"It was fun to wear suits for a minute," she said.
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So I just put them to the side for a minute.
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We'll be back in a minute with John Chen from BlackBerry.
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It's easily correctable and should never take more than a minute.
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Nobody appreciates the customer who shows up a minute before closing.
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I was confusing you for a minute with Kyle Griffin. Yes.
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It takes a minute, but she's delightful, so it's all good.
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I was like, wait a minute: What does that even mean?
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We're going to let you guys ask questions in a minute.
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And Ricky kind of covered up his smartness for a minute.
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Remember, he played for the Pats for a minute in 2013.
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I dare you to stand under that arch for a minute.
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Schauss based this theory on a year of experiments which showed that young men who stared at the color pink for a minute were demonstrably weaker than men who spent a minute staring at deep blue.
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Keep in mind all this may take a minute or two to set up, so you'll want to get everything lined up ahead of time if you don't want to miss a minute of the event.
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The body absorbs 18433 calories a minute from fizzy drinks, compared with 2 calories a minute from potatoes Sweating through three or four workouts a week, he is as well-muscled as a professional rugby player.
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Image credit: NASA/Bill IngallsThe rocket will reach its maximum mechanical stress just over a minute after launch (t+1:18 Max Q). The first stage engine will cut off a minute later (t+2:34).
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Case Farms managers said that the lines in Canton run about thirty-five birds a minute, but workers at other Case Farms plants told me that their lines run as fast as forty-five birds a minute.
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So, I kept the bill and made $20 in like, a minute.
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It's like, 'Wait a minute, we're not supposed to say that word.
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" A minute later, Mr. King added: "Carson looks like he is out.
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Calls were €0.49 a minute, and an SMS cost €0.28 to send.
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Yet take a minute before you write a check to your insurer.
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We'll talk about design in a minute, but ... It was good-looking.
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Argentina's Kevin Benevides was in second place, a minute behind the leader.
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After a minute, a new image pops up in front of him.
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I was surprised for a minute and then it made complete sense.
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Both Solomon and Sara Carter will be here in just a minute.
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Wait a minute Finding the perfect cake can be quite the challenge.
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Hear us out for a minute: Could your mattress be the problem?
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A minute after that they are out flying around foraging for food.
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The dispatcher spent less than a minute asking her for more information.
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If I could take the vote back, I would in a minute.
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WE'RE GOING TO TALK IN A MINUTE ABOUT THE FINTECH IDEAS FESTIVAL.
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Let's say that it takes you a minute to read each page.
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" Finally, after nearly a minute-long one-sided conversation, Google replied, "Huh.
|
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Let's back up for a minute for those looking for some background.
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When the credits rolled on Us, I realized I needed a minute.
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Within a minute or two, the signal degrades and data stops working.
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TYRUS: Oh, man, I&aposll replace Greg with him in a minute.
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Then two airstrikes hit the huts within a minute of each other.
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"We have to sit for a minute with what was," she said.
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The clock is ticking, and we don't have a minute to waste.
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Because she said, 'Wait a minute, that's not what I was told.
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Hahahahahaha Sorry, wait a minute, I just, I can't stop laugh-crying.
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This is one of those stories that take a minute to explain.
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It converts from a backpack to a pannier in about a minute.
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There's not a minute that goes by that I'm not in pain.
|
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But wait a minute, who the hell is that to Jabba's left?
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Read Zuckerberg's full comments below: I just went live a minute ago.
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I felt dizzy and I did lose my balance for a minute.
|
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World champion Sebastien Ogier remains fourth, over a minute behind the leader.
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After about a minute, I decided it was time to reward myself.
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He thinks about it for a minute, then seems to grow frustrated.
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"Yeah, I mean," Kim said, pausing for a minute to collect herself.
|
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A minute later, Prince hit another 3, pushing the lead to 19.
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Also, you'd ask Jon to sit down and rest for a minute.
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We catch up for a minute before she has to hang up.
|
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In a minute or so, you could lose $3 or win $5.28.
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For comparison, the human eye blinks 2185 to 2200 times a minute.
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It just took a minute to remember that it premiered in 2018!
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In any case, in a minute we're going to take some questions.
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It's a minute of this kids life in an average-sized book.
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Let's put aside Instagram, WhatsApp and other Facebook products for a minute.
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I thought it was going to sneak in there for a minute.
|
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ET, the S&P 500 dropped 6 points in about a minute.
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Courtesy Jana Kramer About a minute later, I had insanely crazy contractions.
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"I just needed a minute, because I felt really overwhelmed," Kris says.
|
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About a minute into the clip, Jenner sits down to eat breakfast.
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And when your kids are growing a mile a minute, that's important!
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She wavers for a minute, and Craig asks if everything is okay.
|
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HANNITY: But wait a minute, but this was signed long before that.
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Everyone deserves a minute to just check out, turn off, and unwind.
|
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You do not want to miss a minute of tonight&aposs show.
|
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And a minute later, we asked them whether they believed the information.
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Then, too, time can creep so slowly, even a minute seems endless.
|
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Every track he lines up is cut after a minute or so.
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Old-guard technologies are sitting pretty now, but give it a minute.
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Then he offers an unconvincing "sorry," and it's forgotten a minute later.
|
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She didn't waste a minute putting her ex-roommate through the paces.
|
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In a minute or so, the back-up generators would kick on.
|
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It took me a minute to realize that none of that matters.
|
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And I&aposm going to be playing that music in a minute.
|
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It takes less than a minute to submit a claim on boughtmilk.
|
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It sells five cars a minute and 7,200 cars in one day.
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"I can have cooked eggs in under a minute," one customer said.
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I'm listening, and I'm like, 'Wait a minute, this sounds like me.
|
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"I said, 'We're going to find her in a minute,' " Reid says.
|
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Wait a minute the batteries in the Note 27 CAN'T be removed.
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Annual memberships cost $25 and the parkers cost 20 cents a minute.
|
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Only then will it reopen and not "a minute earlier," he said.
|
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It's a bit absurd that anyone's judging this from a minute trailer.
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It might take a minute, so sit back and enjoy the journey.
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Okay, take a minute to assess: Are you slouching in your seat?
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It took Sunny a minute to realize whom he was looking at.
|
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So for a minute I thought my biological father was Ted Danson.
|
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The program incorporates seven different plank movements, each held for a minute.
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And it's a minute fraction of their (the drug companies') global market.
|
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And then it may have went a minute or two too long.
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The train can be seen approaching the station about a minute later.
|
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A minute later, Orlando Bloom came running up, looking for his card.
|
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It seemed to take only a minute for the park to empty.
|
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But wait a minute — does anyone know the lyrics to "Sweet Caroline"?
|
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If the Democrats overreached to impeach this President ... PIRRO: Wait a minute.
|
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For a minute, before I realised she was alright, I was heartbroken.
|
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Trocheck's empty-netter with exactly a minute left sealed the Panthers' victory.
|
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We had a minute silence at the weekend for that young lad.
|
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Take a minute to appreciate the electricity used to power this story.
|
|
On a giant iPhone, NBCUniversal ran a minute-long video promoting E!
|
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Please just take a minute and stare at this storm on Jupiter.
|
|
Less than a minute later, Allen was celebrating his first UFC win.
|
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This is a big deal, but more on that in a minute.
|
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It's terrifying to watch ... the terror easily lasts over a minute long.
|
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That got our hearts to beat 91.9 times a minute on average.
|
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"I went to the dark place for a minute," she tells PEOPLE.
|
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My first Plume device took less than a minute to set up.
|
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I had to close the tab around a minute or so in.
|
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The average person spends only about a minute on each individual email.
|
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Enhance: Wait a minute ... Those DO NOT look like the same weights.
|
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The exchange takes less than a minute before Yanez fires seven shots.
|
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But for some people, a minute is the right amount of time.
|
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"Wait a minute," one contestant can be heard saying during her performance.
|
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The radiation of the sun can burn your retina within a minute.
|
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"Why would you spend a minute more doing it any other way?"
|
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But unlike the common cold, malaria kills someone nearly once a minute.
|
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But then, about a minute in, the movie takes, well, a turn.
|
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Milton's is a tiny flipbook that tells its tale inside a minute.
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Somehow he types thirty- five words a minute on a real keyboard.
|
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"I'll be up in a minute," Elizabeth says, smiling, a moment later.
|
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But hang on a minute, what does that little dagger symbol mean?
|
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People were, like, 'Wait a minute, they're going to be rating me ?
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The pursuit lasts less than a minute before the officers shoot Blevins.
|
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It's ok to step back for a minute and take a breath.
|
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And I was like, 'wait a minute, why are you blaming me?
|
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In a minute, they were lined up, ready to take the floor.
|
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Local riders would lose more than a minute on average each morning.
|
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Y'know what, tap twice, because this ad is probably a minute long.
|
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Vegas' Nate Schmidt closed the scoring with a minute left in regulation.
|
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I make it on the train about a minute before it departs!
|
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Let's sit back for a minute and see how this plays out.
|
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It's small, but it can move 13183 pounds of snow a minute.
|
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I said, 'Wait a minute, the beginning of the century sounds better.
|
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This one, at the Morgan Library, is a minute but invaluable gem.
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Police killed him after less than a minute of him opening fire.
|
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He would talk for only a minute, and apologize for his nerves.
|
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"Within a minute, there was a swarm of cops everywhere," he said.
|
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A minute-by-minute account of the shooting, with maps and video.
|
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It might take them a minute, there might be a pause there.
|
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I wouldn't leave you alone with a Gentile woman for a minute.
|
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The Amazon is losing the equivalent of three football fields a minute.
|
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We just have to get out of this rain for a minute.
|
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But a minute later, he lost his train of thought once more.
|
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On the Runway Can we talk, for a minute, about the men?
|
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A Stevens tip-in less than a minute later ended the spree.
|
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His quota was 28503 wings a minute, or about 22019,000 a day.
|
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It's only a minute until the train moves on, but it's enough.
|
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With this system, she can spell five to 10 letters a minute.
|
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At one point, Comet's staff counted five #pizzagate Twitter posts a minute.
|
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CNBC exists to fulfill this wish on a minute-by-minute basis.
|
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She looked knocked sideways for a minute but quickly regained her stride.
|
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For comparison, the human eye blinks 15 to 20 times a MINUTE!
|
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Pilots reported flight-control problems within a minute of leaving the runway.
|
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They stood inside the brushed-steel box for a minute or two.
|
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She didn't waste a minute when she walked through the front door.
|
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The nation will hold a minute of silence at 4:30 p.m.
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We'll be back here in a minute with Outline CEO Josh Topolsky.
|
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He went by Mexico for a minute, and then headed for Argentina.
|
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Maybe one an hour, and then only for a minute or two.
|
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The crowd responded with a standing ovation that lasted nearly a minute.
|
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It will take practice but—— No, wait a minute, I'm a biker.
|
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A minute or two later, I was more than ready to leave.
|
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Depending on the thickness of the slices, half a minute is enough.
|
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He had light blue eyes, and we locked gazes for a minute.
|
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Within a minute, a squishy sound heralds the opening of her floodgates.
|
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In just a minute or so, the noodles float to the surface.
|
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Repeat this for at least a minute to feel nice and relaxed.
|
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I couldn't speak for about a minute then cried like a baby.
|
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KS: We got to get to our reader questions in a minute.
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For $2100 a minute, 24/7, Fin gets your digital chores done.
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"Wait a minute!" one commenter wrote on Jet Set TV's photo post.
|
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"If I had anyone else, he wouldn't play a minute," Boeheim said.
|
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It looked so natural and only took about a minute to refine!
|
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Then, its robotic arms fold the garment in less than a minute.
|
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You alluded to it a minute ago when you spoke about tribalism.
|
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It took a minute to get it to where we got it.
|
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This is just the nicest damn thing you'll see in a minute.
|
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But wait a minute — that tall building in the back looks familiar ...
|
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Instead, it sat for a minute in a tablespoon of canola oil.
|
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A minute later, they were admiring it in a three-way mirror.
|
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Had it really been necessary to miss a minute of his movie?
|
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After about half a minute, someone showed up and docked a bike.
|
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With just a minute to go, my heart rate hovered around 1663.
|
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I will let you take a minute to read that sentence again.
|
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Well, be a good citizen and stay with me for a minute.
|
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Take a minute to check in with yourself several times each day.
|
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At Yelo Spa, in Midtown East, nappers pay a dollar a minute.
|
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He was talking about my wrestling for about a minute or so.
|
|
Trailers are between a minute and two minutes and thirty seconds long.
|
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I want to come back to this in a minute or two.
|
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Wait a minute: President Trump is trying to do these things, too!
|
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Then he went underwater for more than a minute, she told deputies.
|
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It took me a minute to figure out what was going on.
|
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Australia is back a minute later, again feeding Kerr in the center.
|
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He walked off towards Harrowdown Hill a minute later, and didn't return.
|
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A minute later, Majri, France's left back, is replaced by Eve Perisset.
|
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I was talking a minute ago about the two-cent wealth tax.
|
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They cost 15 cents a minute or $9 an hour to use.
|
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" And I was like, "Wait a minute, we're not in the '80s.
|
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"Every couple of months, and it lasts about a minute," I said.
|
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Those in the next generation usually come in under a minute, too.
|
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Put down your phone and Post-it Notes for just a minute.
|
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" After a minute, I asked, "Do I come off as a slut?
|
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Previous implant-based communication systems have produced about eight words a minute.
|
|
He experienced a whole range of emotions in, like, half a minute.
|
|
Then about three songs in it's, wait a minute, this guy's rapping!
|
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"I'll be back in a minute to fluff my room," she said.
|
|
"Ah, I see," he said into it after listening for a minute.
|
|
In the meantime, take a minute to read offer the fine print.
|
|
Yes, you can leave your kids in the car for a minute.
|
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I just would like them to slow down a minute and listen.
|
|
A primate researcher wouldn't hesitate for a minute to use the word.
|
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Gabriel Vilardi scored with a minute left to make it 20-25.
|
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A video review was called, and the pitch emptied for a minute.
|
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"Now you can reach hundreds of millions in a minute," he said.
|
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Love can be the train you miss by less than a minute.
|
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That's when she said she told her kids she needed a minute.
|
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But still, you could dare to dream, if only for a minute.
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We'll be back in just a minute with more from Gadget Lab.
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Now, suddenly, I did not want to be alone for a minute.
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Arizona re-took the lead less than a minute after Point's goal.
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"He sat down for a minute, pale as a ghost," she said.
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A little "retail therapy" may make you feel good for a minute.
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The clouds cleared for a minute, revealing a barren red-dirt mountaintop.
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He stood for a minute, eyes closed, then turned and walked away.
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There was still nearly a minute left in the five-minute round.
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Spend a minute with it, and see if the result surprises you.
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A high-definition movie can be downloaded in less than a minute.
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After a minute of free fall, they would open the parachute together.
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KERNEN: Look, I know… PRESIDENT TRUMP: -- But wait a minute… KERNEN: Yep.
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"It's not something I can do in a minute," Dr. Purifoy said.
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The reason is China, but I'll get to that in a minute.
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I know that keeps you harder longer, even if it's a minute.
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Less than a minute later at 42:34, Trump ends his speech.
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The struggle lasted about a minute and a half, Chief Monahan said.
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Cameron said the entire incident took less than a minute, possibly seconds.
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I know I will next time — more on that in a minute.
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"I don't regret for a minute taking this risk," Mr. Hecquet said.
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That is what Bari Tessler wants you to ponder for a minute.
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For a minute, it even looked as though Mr. Cattelan might cry.
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The object exploded but self-extinguished after about a minute, prosecutors said.
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They say, 'Wait a minute, who's going to have the best chance?
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I wouldn't waste a minute of taxpayer dollars or time on this.
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But as soon as I get that, I say, 'Wait a minute.
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Don't think for a minute that hasn't affected him or his family.
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It takes less than a minute to disassemble the PRO MK-1.
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It's a butt shot, at a minute into the three-minute trailer.
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I thought I was joking, but a minute later I was weeping.
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A minute later, they're dancing with Midge's head resting on Lenny's chest.
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He arrived a minute after McDonald was shot at 9:57 p.m.
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" He added, "Don't beg—like, 'If you'll just allow me a minute.
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Bjorkstrand scored just over a minute later to give Columbus the lead.
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"Occasionally, you feel, hang on a minute — that's my role!" he said.
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Where's the best spot for smokers to step outside for a minute?
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Then I said, well, wait a minute, I know Montana pretty well.
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But only a minute or so of the full interview was used.
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The word "processing" blinked on the screen for a minute or so.
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My daughter did that to me and it took me a minute.
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But wait a minute: as a fund you are short 1,000 contracts.
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Let's spend a minute unpacking what we know about Mr. Schultz's positions.
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"I remember thinking, hang on a minute, this is weird," says John.
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Luckily, it's fairly easy to oust (more on that in a minute).
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Wait a minute — don't remember Mr. Obama's near-war with North Korea?
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We observed a minute of silence for the victims of the flood.
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A minute later POTUS walks in and eagerly says 'where is Kyle?
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Well, maybe the problem is the centrism you noted a minute ago.
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Can we all just let our hair down here for a minute?
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Haven't been to a pizza party in a minute 🤔 Culver City?
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In a minute we'll take some questions from our readers and listeners.
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Zubaydah's brutal interrogations were also videotaped (more on this in a minute).
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Sear the pork chop on both sides (less than a minute each).
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It's been a minute since we heard Kanye drop a casual verse.
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My nerves were shot, my mind going a million miles a minute.
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The Doomsday Clock is just ticked half a minute closer to midnight.
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Photo by Willem Holzer Let's get philosophical for a minute about infidelity.
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It also includes photos from "A Minute Without Breathing," a 1977 performance by the Soviet-era underground art collective Gnezdo, in which attendees held their nose for a minute as a meaningless gesture to reduce their own emissions.
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In it, the man identified as Padilla promised varying amounts of money depending on the result and the time played by each player, from $30 a minute for a win to $10 a minute in a 1-0 defeat.
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Things didn't improve quite as much when loading a Witcher 3 save point from near the end of the game, but it did drop from more than a minute and half to just a little more than a minute.
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Those electromagnetically powered elevators are supposed to carry more ordnance faster — up to 24,000 pounds at 150 feet a minute over Nimitz-class elevators&apos 10,500 pounds at 100 feet a minute — from storage magazines deep in the hull.
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The algorithm started increasing how much it bid on Hubble's behalf, thus winning even more auctions for ad space and spending more of Hubble's money on it — first $1 a minute, then $2 a minute, then more than $3.
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But also the kind of sound you hear like a minute of silence.
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A minute ago, I was ready to friend-dump his emojily ambiguous ass.
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We'll be back in a minute with Rose Marcario, the CEO of Patagonia.
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We'll talk about in a minute, but ... He has made it enormous, then.
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But more on the Home Hub as a picture frame in a minute.
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The agent instructed the Pokoras to sit tight for just a minute longer.
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It's going to take a minute just to catalogue everything that went down.
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It doesn't have the never-waste-a-minute arc like The Shawshank Redemption.
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Meanwhile, there are things that regular people should take a minute to understand.
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After the training, SAP employees often start meetings with a minute of stillness.
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Heat the whole thing for a minute until the cheese begins to melt.
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" Speaking with KDVR, Chris said his "heart is racing a mile a minute.
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Now let&aposs think about this for a minute/ what about my case?
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For a minute we thought about stopping to help Eoin get through it.
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Incredibly, the lava was moving at a clip of 10 yards a minute.
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Then you stick the sensor on the back in less than a minute.
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Yeah, we'll let that one sink in for a minute: brownie. Batter. Crumble.
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I said, wait a minute, in one case I'm taking over the world.
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Orpik didn't miss a minute of action after trainers stitched it back together.
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And a minute of silence was observed before the show began, insiders report.
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Hot Pockets 🍕: Wait a minute, this doesn't feel like a massage anymore.
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And then after a minute and sixteen seconds of fragile beauty it's over.
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The only sighted activity: gazing into a stranger's eyes for over a minute.
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And it takes a minute for us to even get to that understanding.
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Now, we&aposll have more on that huge development in just a minute.
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I've kissed men on camera who I met less than a minute prior.
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Following the flash came an afterglow of radiation for up to a minute.
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Neither, for instance, has spent a minute on "fintech," or financial technology, the
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Just dwell on Annette Messager's "The Crucified Teddy Bear" (1998) for a minute.
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He taught me to analyze my day on a dollar-a-minute basis.
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Here's a fun exercise: Take a minute and count up all your friends.
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"Kept at full throttle, the ride would take about a minute," says Aprile.
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I mean, can we all just take a minute to soak it in?
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When the recording ended a minute later, the boat was still above water.
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Glasscock's call with Mason was short, about a minute, and Mason was polite.
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This is the most amazing album art I've seen in a minute pic.twitter.
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Duke responded less than a minute later to even the score at 35.
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BF puts his bagel on the coffee table for a minute — big mistake!
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I was just like, 'I just have to sit down for a minute.
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"We were getting full reports on a minute-by-minute basis," he added.
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He was like, 'I think I'm going to step off for a minute.
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Gail Collins Opinion Columnist Let's talk for a minute about Mar-a-Lago.
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We got off, went through security, which only took a minute or two.
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"Spend just a minute a day saying, 'Father, God, please,'" he implored them.
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Someone may need to come pick us off the floor in a minute.
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DAVID FABER: Larry, I want to come back to China for a minute.
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Imagine, for a minute, that you are Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff) of Billions.
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A minute later, Stevens scored on a layup for a 79-70 edge.
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The progression stopped for a minute, and that's when the sign was unveiled.
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I said, wait a minute, there's a lot of wiretapping being talked about.
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What's more, in November, these black bears take around 50 respirations a minute.
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It took a minute to figure out how to do that move consistently.
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CARL QUINTANILLA: We're going to talk to Hayes and Kennedy, in a minute.
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A minute later, her campaign posted the same video, but with Spanish subtitles.
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You have to interrupt what you're doing to take a minute and answer.
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Bookies have cut in-play market suspensions down to less than a minute.
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Sounds encouraging, but hang on a minute before drowning that popcorn in butter.
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And for a minute, we thought Conrad's new look couldn't get any better.
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Can't just sit there for a minute and contemplate the universe and things.
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The old way took about a minute to copy a half-dozen photos.
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I want to get back to enterprise in a minute and Silicon Valley.
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There's no waiting 30 seconds to a minute for it to heat up.
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" It added that the May 2018 update "was a minute of contemporaneous discussions.
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I said, 'Wait a minute; there's a lot of wiretapping being talked about.
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Sure, over a minute of it is dedicated to watching the stain dry.
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Then you listen to the other side, and it's like, 'Wait a minute.
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It spent about a minute churning away before delivering 30 seconds of audio.
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My dog cuddles me pretty hard, and I fall asleep in a minute.
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I remember this like it was yesterday, like it was a minute ago.
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Then I’m like wait a minute bitch are you in labor?!!!
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That left the margin 23-88 with less than a minute to play.
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Making phone calls internationally on T-Mobile will cost 25 cents a minute.
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And it was over with in about a minute and half, two minutes.
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Talkspace's management team can track service use on a minute-by-minute basis.
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We'll be back in a minute with the organizers of the Google Walkouts.
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Gail Collins Let's talk for a minute about Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
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It's been a minute since we've seen Starbucks release a themed Frappuccino stateside.
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And if you believed that even for a minute, the joke's on you.
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I just felt like, 'Wait a minute, what is happening in this world?
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Yeah, they only want to do "I Spy" for a minute or two.
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It does take a minute to get there when you've been betrayed, though.
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Take a minute and think about how important your job is to you.
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The hook doesn't come in until about a minute into the listening experience.
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In every example, my load times stretched on for a minute or more.
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She likes a certain plane which I'm going to mention in a minute.
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A minute later, they're goofing off with Khloé's own best friend, Malika Haqq.
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The parliament in Pristina held a minute of silence and suspended the session.
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Back in a minute (COMMERCIAL BREAK) BARTIROMO: Welcome back to SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES.
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The new ones are better, and I'll get into that in a minute.
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That's why it's stuck in everybody's head: because, for a minute, we hoped.
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Then it's up and away with the wind, climbing 1,000 feet a minute.
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It took a minute, but now I've fallen in love with the style.
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But let's examine this for a minute: Why is there not more outrage?
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Allow me a minute to get the blood flow back to my brain.
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REINES: He cost her the election I mean switch it for a minute.
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You can know in half a minute what's going on in your heart.
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It took [journalists] a while to be like, "Wait a minute," you know?
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The time was Farah's slowest in a marathon by more than a minute.
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"During peak times we sell at least six sandwiches a minute," adds Proctor.
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Not even a minute after Teigen sent out these tweets, Applebee's followed her.
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Forget about Dresses and audio clips for a minute; let's talk about food.
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It's got everything to do with the American people, saying, 'Wait a minute.
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In half a minute, he'd gained the bottom, where Park treaded muddy water.
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Ten of the 11 Kings who played more than a minute contributed points.
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About a minute later, teammate Marques Bolden was tagged with his fourth foul.
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It's been a minute since Justin Bieber graced us with a new single.
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We'll be back in a minute with Adrian Aoun, the CEO of Forward.
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And let's be honest for a minute: Humans just aren't great at counting.
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But according to career experts, taking a minute to slow down is crucial.
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Vatican spokesman Greg Burke came out a minute later to confirm it all.
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In less than a minute, Foldio360 captures your photos from all angles. Fancy.
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A minute later, though, I knew I was going to be sick again.
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Let's just ignore this LOADING ZONE sign, it will only be a minute.
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Jackson upped his 3-point total to four just over a minute later.
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Grace had come to his rescue, after all— Wait a minute, he thought.
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Ansari appears on screen in the episode for less than a minute total.
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The Night King OK, let's talk about The Night King for a minute.
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The entire handshake lasted about 25 seconds -- or five-twelfths of a minute.
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Maybe that doesn't make sense, but just go with it for a minute.
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The crowd mimicked him, and for a minute, it did feel like church.
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We left through some back doors and were safely outside within a minute.
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The music video received over 30,000 views a minute on its first day.
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We'll get to the "apology" in a minute — first, let's survey the damage.
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"I just told them to slow it down for a minute," she shared.
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Crack the eggs into the pan and leave to set for a minute.
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Less than a minute later, he told us he was dizzy and fainting.
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This torpedo could cover that distance in about a minute and a half.
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Outside the baggage claim doors, a green shuttle arrived within about a minute.
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With the devices, semiautomatic rifles can fire hundreds of rounds a minute. Sen.
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Cusk's phone beeped with a text, and she excused herself for a minute.
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Mike: Wait a minute, no one ever told me The Onion was parody.
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It does this faster and faster — 200 flashes a minute is not uncommon.
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Arthur: Before we issue any executive orders, let's talk politics for a minute.
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That was the song for a minute–– and the song not even mixed.
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The company tells me that provisioning them should take less than a minute.
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"We think the beef is probably topping out for a minute," Smith said.
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A combine harvester could have done the job in a minute or two.
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As he passes the American flag, Bubbles pauses for a minute to salute.
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Simply set aside a minute or two to ground your day in gratitude.
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He talked a mile a minute and was unusually focused on his goals.
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Health care today faces a clinician shortage; let that sink in a minute.
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This can happen, and should happen, but it's going to take a minute.
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KS: I'm going to give you a little shut-eye in a minute.
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First, take a minute to jot down a few notes about this film.
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So, wait a minute, be careful where you start taking these people to.
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We're localized, with the ability to charge on a minute-by-minute basis.
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I dug in and scarfed the whole plate down in under a minute.
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Candidates will be given a minute to respond to questions from the moderators.
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For a minute, people were talking about it in a very serious way.
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There's a good gag a minute, maybe more, in this 90-minute show.
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More than a minute passed before Cullinan said backstage that something was wrong.
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So there is some reprieve from this horror, but it takes a minute.
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In total, it should only take you a minute or so to complete.
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But before we go there, let's take a minute and talk about cashews.
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However, Miller scored just under a minute later to tie it 3-3.
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The shooter was killed by officers responding to the scene within a minute.
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" 'I'm sorry, I zoned out there for a minute,' " Colbert said, imitating Trump.
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I think a lot of people saw this and said, 'Wait a minute.
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"If you open them for even half a minute, it's gone," he said.
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UNKNOWN: Mr. President-elect … TRUMP: Just a minute, because it's an important question.
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On the 50th anniversary, Wales remembered the tragedy with a minute of silence.
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Take a minute to relax with this epic, otherworldly time lapse from Iceland.
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"But wait a minute," you may say, if you know your ancient Egypt.
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Now wait a minute, Mr. Young thought, I was born on the 22014th.
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"Just a minute, I gotta get a lozenge," Clinton said as she coughed.
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The entire process typically takes less than a minute, according to the company.
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That, to me, was like, 'Wait a minute, what am I watching here?
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The guy who was on the railing a minute ago isn't there anymore.
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After a minute, Howard realized that Muslet is not actually Christian—he's Muslim.
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Can we forget about Becky for a minute and focus on Blue Ivy?
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"The average internet viewer spends about a minute on a video," says Lynch.
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People should just maybe take a minute to think about what they're applauding.
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"You never know how he's going to react," Cawley said after a minute.
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Casey Anthony was back in the baby business ... at least for a minute.
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Let it sit for a minute, and then apply your foundation like usual.
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We bopped around to South Carolina for a minute, and then to Arkansas.
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In less than a minute my skin was slick and cold with sweat.
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After six wrong guesses a user must wait a minute before trying again.
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"It&aposs much better to be three hours early than a minute late."
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Fortnite matches can last under a minute if you're eliminated off the drop.
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"Can I just sit on the bench for a minute?" he asked Randolph.
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My 3-year-old son, cheerful a minute before, joined in the wailing.
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Antetokounmpo hit a 3 about a minute later to put the Bucks ahead.
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As Ms. Gelman put it, "Sometimes you just need a minute to yourself."
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It's been a minute or two years since we last heard from Thumpers.
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I did ten years in prison, but I've been out for a minute.
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Relationship Hero, which uses a proprietary chat platform, charges a dollar a minute.
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When I'm with my favorite bands, I can forget mortality for a minute.
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Trump was like, 'Wait a minute: Which ex-wife and which racist comments?
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You fought for a minute, but in the end he shook your hand.
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I managed less than a minute with all of my clients that day.
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"Be back in a minute," my father said after a set or two.
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It will be more 200 miles a minute, not 200 miles a second.
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Each contest consists of one to three rounds lasting less than a minute.
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"It took me a minute to realize there was a timer," Daniel said.
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On sunny days, in particular, my eyes would take a minute to adjust.
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The new program generates about 150 a minute, the pace of natural speech.
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It would take a minute before his claim was ultimately challenged in court.
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A minute later, it disappeared from the radar over a restricted military zone.
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Let's back up for a minute, and ask: What is a robot, anyway?
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"I hope I've not wasted a minute spent in prison," Mr. Nemazee said.
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Pietrangelo's empty-net goal with a minute left to play iced the game.
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A minute later Victor Moses easily slid his penalty kick past Franco Armani.
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I lose my cool for a minute, and then we clean it up.
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"I was like, 'Wait a minute — I can do this stuff,'" she said.
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"Hang on a minute, I think I just won," he said to himself.
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LaVar and Embiid have been going head-to-head for a minute now.
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Metcalf was a legal secretary who could bang out 20113 words a minute.
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One was stored at a stadium police post less than a minute away.
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Father, any God worth his salt isn't gonna buy that for a minute.
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"I want the winner to win by less than a minute," Weil said.
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It's very — it's actually — REPORTER: Mr. President, are you — TRUMP: Wait a minute.
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Oh, excuse me — my inner saboteur commandeered my keyboard for a minute there!
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However you're spending your days, take a minute to read some amazing journalism.
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"Wait a minute," he interjected in response to a question about common traits.
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And then, after a minute or two at the most, I was done.
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He had already trimmed more than a minute off last year's qualifying time.
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One waterfall spills 27,000 gallons a minute from a height of 170 feet.
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