You'll also eat better — even at the last minute.
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That's why we've rounded up some of the best healthy stocking-stuffer gifts that you can buy at the last minute, without making it look like you bought them at the last minute.
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Do you make your best decisions at the last minute?
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The decision would likely be made at the last minute.
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We only built in mobile support at the last minute.
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Nixing the party of the year at the last minute?
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Trump called off the military action at the last minute.
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However, that visit was suddenly cancelled at the last minute.
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But Musk walked away from it at the last minute.
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Trump opted to skip the gathering at the last minute.
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So, at the last minute, I decided to do it.
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Trump called off the retaliatory response at the last minute.
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The party backed out at the last minute, he said.
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Hold off and make the shift at the last minute.
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Invariably, it would be completed at the last minute, sloppily.
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And we learned about it at the last minute, basically.
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Some airplane purchases can fall apart at the last minute.
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Our second guest called in sick at the last minute.
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Paradiso had to cancel his show at the last minute.
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Neighborhood groups sued to halt implementation at the last minute.
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The provision got stripped out at the last minute. Why?
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"At the last minute, the source withdrew," she told me.
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But at the last minute, the state dropped its case.
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It is prepared at the last minute, just before serving.
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She got into the qualifying draw at the last minute.
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However, the planned listing was delayed at the last minute.
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It pulled its IPO plans at the last minute though.
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No one really thought that at the last minute Mrs.
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But at the last minute came defections from key Democrats.
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They pulled out of outreach events at the last minute.
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So why did Mrs May pull back at the last minute?
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What's interesting ... the order was called in at the last minute.
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They agreed to meet and then cancelled at the last minute.
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Sometimes deals collapse at the last minute—occasionally, embarrassingly, in public.
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This is not a decision we've made at the last minute.
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Just don't make the mistake of booking at the last minute.
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But producers pulled the episode at the last minute without explanation.
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Executives are told about any changes only at the last minute.
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They decided to take advantage of them at the last minute.
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It was stripped at the last minute, under heavy public pressure.
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He had a tendency to make changes at the last minute.
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Use Rome2rio to figure out your transportation at the last minute
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We upgraded our GA tickets to pit at the last minute.
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Geminis love to cancel or change plans at the last minute.
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They have a tendency to cancel plans at the last minute.
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But it was added to the case at the last minute.
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Will Trenton and Mobley save the day at the last minute?
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Not going abroad at the last minute because something had happened.
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At the last minute DIONNE Warwick snapped right into my head.
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One of the ladies brings her brother at the last minute.
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"It isn't like Canada is coming in at the last minute."
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Don't get me wrong: Bailing at the last minute is rude.
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At the last minute, however, McConnell backed away from two provisions.
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At the last minute, though, he postponed his speech until Wednesday.
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A session scheduled for Wednesday was postponed at the last minute.
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A scheduled meeting with reporters was canceled at the last minute.
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He chose to the enter the marathon at the last minute.
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I made up my mind for Trump at the last minute.
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And the gathering's secret location was announced at the last minute.
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Why are you trying to change it at the last minute?
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The British foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, arrived at the last minute.
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He also swapped out several other dancers at the last minute.
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Long story short, at the last minute, that deal fell apart.
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Other delegations also said they had been informed at the last minute.
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You can easily search for it on Google at the last minute.
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So I just put that on the project at the last minute.
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"I threw this in at the last minute last night," Lambert said.
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We decided to do the Trump mask shot at the last minute.
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John McCain (R-AZ) not defied all expectations at the last minute.
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At the last minute somebody in legal said we couldn't use Dervish.
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That show was canceled at the last minute because of the blizzard.
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The military called off missions at least twice at the last minute.
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In 2509, fundraising for a script fell through at the last minute.
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At the last minute she sprung on her heels, and they fought.
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"I'm irritated that it was pulled back at the last minute," Sen.
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You may push her out of the car at the last minute.
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At the last minute, the Senate bill kept the AMT on corporations.
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They try to put in non-standard terms at the last minute.
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At the last minute, the top Democrat on the Intelligence committee, Rep.
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Here are my best tips for booking travel at the last minute
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The race tightened at the last minute nonetheless, as such races do.
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Trump called off the retaliatory U.S. air strike at the last minute.
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But another unathletic meat eater booked the part at the last minute.
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But on one recent visit, my plans changed at the last minute.
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In many cases, members themselves only come in at the last minute.
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Anti-stall software was given a bigger role at the last minute.
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It's a sweet movie but my battery dies at the last minute!
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Many voters said they made up their mind at the last minute.
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He described dashing it out more or less at the last minute.
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Still, there's usually a certain amount of tinkering at the last minute.
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No one understands why the rule was changed at the last minute.
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Even at the last minute, you ought to have many good choices.
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And bills wouldn't be jammed through the chamber at the last minute.
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Maybe that's why he yanked the press pool at the last minute?
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Shawn had decided at the last minute to come to the event.
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He adds the chicken, which is cooked separately, at the last minute.
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But Cooper at the last minute had to do work for NASA.
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The deal which includes several airplane lessors came together at the last minute.
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But at the last minute, he canceled his flight and fled to France.
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But, according to Coker, Wallace decided not to go at the last minute.
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None of us really intend to get holiday gifts at the last minute.
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But Flake flipped his vote at the last minute, and Bridenstine squeaked through.
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"They came in at the last minute," Frida's manager Jesse Gonzalez told WREG .
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Bryan finds out at the last minute and has to dismiss the case.
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Their construction must take place at the last minute, to avoid any wilting.
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At the last minute, Riley brought in three new players and cut three.
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And the smallest unforeseen detail can muck something up at the last minute.
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For our trip to North Korea, everything was done at the last minute.
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Some analysts think Mr Barzani will postpone the referendum at the last minute.
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Trump ordered retaliatory air strikes but called them off at the last minute.
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It sounds like something they just decided to record at the last minute.
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This thing was sprung at the last minute after being held by staff.
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Last year, he turned down an invitation from organizers at the last minute.
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Sunday's launch attempt was foiled at the last minute by a bad sensor.
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It's possible that at the last minute, Trump will decide to stay in.
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When Enzo Ferrari nixed the deal at the last minute, Ford wanted revenge.
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At the last minute, the trust reversed course and called off the deal.
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"Man, they called me at the last minute to replace Pele." he said.
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It was always the same thing — no script, dialogue at the last minute.
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At the last minute, FFPSA was removed from the 21st Century Cures Act.
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She kept hoping to snag a free ride somewhere at the last minute.
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Luckily, Trump's wax figurine was able to step in at the last minute.
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At the last minute, they came up with something that was thrown together.
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"We don't know yet - we'll decide at the last minute," said Bernard Lemaire.
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I'm sick of uncertainty and having to change plans at the last minute.
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At the last minute, she asked me to come to her home instead.
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Andujar also came in but appeared to cede ground at the last minute.
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But that is not always a budget-friendly option at the last minute.
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"This unrelated harmful measure was unfortunately added at the last minute," Samuel wrote.
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The President, at the last minute, reversed a decision to strike IRGC targets.
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But at the last minute, Ms. Teo's friend decided to return to Boston.
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"At the last minute like this it's kind of disappointing," he told WSVN.
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Even at the last minute, it's not hard to fill in the blanks.
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"We're talking about changing the rules at the last minute," Mr. Hughes said.
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Four participants had to pull out at the last minute for health reasons.
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They added it was possible that negotiations could collapse at the last minute.
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Andrew M. Cuomo intervened at the last minute to avert a full shutdown.
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I really thought we would get an answer to this at the last minute.
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Moderators were brought in at the last minute after Western media partners pulled out.
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Everything about this movie feels like it was slapped together at the last minute.
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Unless two senators change their position at the last minute, Kavanaugh will be confirmed.
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Then the friend who'd said he'd accompany Mathis backed out at the last minute.
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Harbor won the game for his team, securing a touchdown at the last minute.
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We had to move at the last minute when a home wasn't well-maintained.
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That vote, which was expected to fail, has been pulled at the last minute.
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But when her friend canceled at the last minute, Graham called Weinstein to postpone.
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At the last- minute, Gates shows up instead, showing up late and leaving early.
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"Nobody praised me because I would do things at the last minute," Gates said.
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Having to cross four lanes of traffic at the last minute is no fun.
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"But at the last minute, they did more testing and rejected him," explains Fox.
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Both pull their punches at the last minute, but in a totally different direction.
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But Muhammadu Buhari, the president, cancelled his flight to Kigali at the last minute.
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Make an album that you don't have tweak 700 times at the last minute.
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Trump is known to discard talking points and change tack at the last minute.
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At the last minute, in fact, Howell tried, unsuccessfully, to withdraw his guilty plea.
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They're not communicating with you, or only hit you up at the last minute.
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I haven't come all this way to just back down at the last minute.
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The hearing was canceled at the last minute for reasons we can only imagine.
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It also lowers the risk of a buyer backing out at the last minute.
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At the last minute, Secretary Clinton decided not to make the agreed-on statement.
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And it's possible to plan your trip at the last minute, Mr. Seaney said.
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"Waiting to book at the last minute can be an expensive gamble," she said.
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"Plus, the local band we hired backed out at the last minute," Davidson said.
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But this final offer pulls it back from the brink at the last minute.
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The committee added four Republican lawmakers to the witness table at the last minute.
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But not everybody's taking live coverage from the Reagan Center at the last minute.
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Here are 12 of my best tips for booking travel at the last minute.
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But I'm afraid this trip had to be thrown together at the last minute.
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Meeting agendas were provided at the last minute, making preparation difficult if not impossible.
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At the last minute, though, I turned left, toward the ocean, still not satisfied.
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But the show was canceled at the last minute due to the novel coronavirus.
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Few will be surprised — unless Mr. Trump changes his mind at the last minute.
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Jay Armstrong Johnson, subbing at the last minute for Ben Fankhauser, sings it beautifully.
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They make plans at the last minute, and then they're flying around the world.
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But Zula isn't so sure, and at the last minute, she doesn't show up.
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He drove an S.U.V. toward her, swerving away at the last minute, she said.
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Only at the last minute did the president reverse course and cancel the strike.
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Dan told me at the start that most submissions come at the last minute.
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President Trump nixed the Philadelphia Eagles' White House victory ceremony at the last minute.
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Strikes are often averted at the last minute or last only a few days.
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At the last minute, a guard indicated she could go back to the barracks.
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They've changed their design at the last minute to try to win court approval.
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The next night, his show in Los Angeles was canceled at the last minute.
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Later that week, both candidates moved to change their schedules at the last minute.
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Black women on Chisholm's staff mobilized to derail Friedan's plan at the last minute.
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This issue is too serious and complex to be decided at the last minute.
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Live video coverage of the event was blocked at the last minute in China.
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"Nobody praised me because I would do things at the last minute," he said.
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"Maybe someone will pop up and fight Cormier at the last minute," he said.
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At the last minute, hacked personal emails from Macron's account appeared on the internet.
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But, at the last minute, something went wrong with their application to resettle in America.
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That refundable portion was raised from $1,100 at the last minute to win Rubio's backing.
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No one in the audience ever knew that we were switching at the last minute.
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Luckily, Keith was able to call a friend out of retirement at the last minute.
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In the meantime, China should not renegotiate deals with the U.S. at the last minute.
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In both contests, President Donald Trump intervened at the last minute to boost a candidate.
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Updated with the list of state delegations that dropped their objections at the last minute.
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The danger is that a newer centrist option may eclipse it at the last minute.
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Then, at the last minute, in the final scene, Opal shows up at her door.
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The crew behind Bitcoin Cash could decide at the last minute to abandon its plan.
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Mix in butter, a ton of parmesan, and then cut basil at the last minute.
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Well, wait a minute, at the last minute you are trying to make other changes.
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Prepa accused the bondholders of tightening the conditions on the loan at the last minute.
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Its candidate for chairman, Demeke Mekonnen, the deputy prime minister, withdrew at the last minute.
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Another scene chronicling the affair was cut at the last minute, Brown confirms via Twitter.
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But at the last minute, President Trump delayed the release of the most sensitive files.
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None of this feels tacked on at the last minute, and navigation is not confusing.
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Democrats who fear he'll flip his vote at the last minute are still attacking him.
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Hari's no shot legged has-been wheeled in on a gurney at the last minute.
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Sometimes troubling events cause an artist to withdraw from a performance at the last minute.
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The Socialist opposition unsuccessfully sought at the last minute to force a referendum after all.
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A Vatican source said it could be inserted into Xi's schedule "at the last minute".
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Last year, Bashir canceled a trip to Indonesia for a summit at the last minute.
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They forced the EU to withdraw, at the last minute, proposed tariffs cuts on beef.
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Last month, a scheduled signing of the executive order was canceled at the last minute.
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In December 6900, Congress rushed through a package of tax extenders at the last minute.
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That was just another tremendous layer to the film that came at the last minute.
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Wolfson said he still hoped a deal would be struck, probably at the last minute.
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All day he'd debated backing out at the last minute, though the course was prepaid.
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At the last minute, Adam Neumann agreed not to have his friends at the party.
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I decided at the last minute to buy her a new dress for the occasion.
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At the last minute, I get the nerve to ask my oncologist about survival rates.
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Maybe they were really expecting an attack and it was thwarted at the last minute.
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Two insurers pulled out of the markets at the last minute because of the confusion.
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Shows are sometimes canceled at the last minute if air quality deteriorates during the day.
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A press conference scheduled for after the meeting was also canceled at the last minute.
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President Trump ordered a retaliatory strike but backed away at the last minute, officials said.
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Scores of guests have groaned about hosts who have canceled reservations at the last minute.
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Trump nearly responded with a retaliatory military strike, but pulled back at the last minute.
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At the last minute, conditions were deemed safe enough for the match to go ahead.
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" The attack hit "at the last minute," the source added, explaining, "It threw her off.
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This semester I picked up an astronomy course for nonscience majors at the last minute.
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Often, he said, they would change the mission at the last minute, for security reasons.
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A trip planned for Macau, where Mr. Kim lived, was canceled at the last minute.
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"These are the little refinements you deal with at the last minute," Mr. Wartski said.
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My symptoms are not predictable, so sometimes I have to cancel at the last minute.
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But, at the last minute, the quote is gone and instead is one from Fred.
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Ohio officials had planned to do so as well but canceled at the last minute.
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We went in and did a lot of rearrangements on "Climax" at the last minute.
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Voters who chose candidates at the last minute — on Primary Day itself — broke narrowly for Mrs.
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Or it could have been paying attention to that smart phone alert at the last minute.
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Eliminating that measure was included at the last minute in the House leadership's bill last week.
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Macdonald's scheduled Tuesday appearance on The Tonight Show got pulled at the last minute this week.
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But at the last minute, Questlove discovered he had failed to buy a ticket for himself.
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His famous Black Album was scrapped at the last minute in favor of the underwhelming Lovesexy.
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He told The Hollywood Reporter his idea to go on stage came at the last minute.
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So we put similar motifs in the compositions of Earth and Pluto at the last minute.
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Sometimes when they pair these two up at the last minute, it's undercooked and it shows.
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She had agreed to visit me in Texas but canceled her flight at the last minute.
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I backed out at the last minute because we just didn't agree on a few details.
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Jordan & Shushanna Jordan Mueger, a New Zealand import, arrives at the last minute to disrupt Paradise.
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As with any deal negotiation, talks could fall apart at the last minute, the people cautioned.
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U.S. President Donald Trump planned, then called off at the last minute, air strikes on Iran.
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AT&T was the rumored partner, but the carrier reportedly pulled out at the last minute.
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"Who knows what he's going to do at the last minute," he said, referring to Trump.
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But the group canceled at the last minute, suggesting that tensions between the countries had resurfaced.
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In interviews, Jadallah hinted at having found a buyer, which pulled out at the last minute.
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At the last minute, we are told to carry our chairs to the vacant sixth floor.
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The bill would also require employers to pay workers for shifts canceled at the last minute.
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"Last look" refers to the ability of dealers to reject a trade at the last minute.
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If you have to change your travel plans at the last minute, you'll need to pay.
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But Trump didn't succeed in winning over those who changed their minds at the last minute.
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Our mutual friend Andrea was supposed to come, too, but she bailed at the last minute.
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That's understandable, because you want to make sure no one needed you at the last minute.
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A change of plan which Diaz was only willing to go to at the last minute.
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I'll try to be positive and say I'm going, only to bail at the last minute.
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About this time, two big investors we were counting on fell through at the last minute.
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Debbie's strategy to quickly force a vote through at the last minute makes her plan successful.
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I can vouch for the chicken thigh recipes, pan-roasted and browned at the last minute.
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Randez appeared to make an attempt at the last minute, but didn't get there in time.
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But the government said at the last minute it would delay its implementation until March 2018.
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"Who knows what he's going to do at the last minute," he said, referring to Trump.
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The Trump administration apparently adopted this position at the last minute, surprising even Republicans in Congress.
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Republican leaders at the last-minute scrapped a planned Friday whip check on the compromise bill.
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She quickly made arrangements to see it, but an audition came up at the last minute.
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And then on Monday, at the last minute, Pichai decided to speak at the employees' demonstration.
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I thought at the last minute they would say they were kidding and take me along.
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At the last minute, Joel's leg became infected, and Kelen offered to pilot in his place.
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The friend canceled at the last minute, but Ms. Wood insisted she still wanted to go.
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If you're stuck at the last minute, don't despair: We've got tips for that scenario, too.
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Cost: Not indicated We decided at the last minute to evacuate for Michael on Monday night.
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There's still an election coming -- Some states have postponed primaries, including Ohio -- at the last minute.
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The North Koreans, put off by the vice president's harsh criticism, canceled at the last minute.
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It's unlike many service-sector jobs, in which schedules can be assigned at the last minute.
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But Mr. Black's defense lawyers decided at the last minute not to have Mr. Trump testify.
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At the last minute, I was able to reach them by radio and they turned away.
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Either they look up at the last minute and apologize, or they run right into me.
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"The Eagles are the ones that changed their commitment at the last minute," Ms. Sanders said.
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I didn't think I'd pull anything out of the bag like that at the last minute.
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Turnout also declined in some Florida counties where polling locations were changed at the last minute.
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A friend who was supposed to come and meet me couldn't come at the last minute.
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Trende cautioned that waves can form at the last minute and catch both parties by surprise.
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But during a chaotic evacuation on Monday, the decision was apparently reversed at the last minute.
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But despite some negotiations with the White House at the last minute, there was no deal.
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That way, if the store runs out, you're not scrambling at the last minute and overspending.
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Meyers also criticized Republicans for including a provision that would benefit Trump at the last minute.
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As with any negotiations, talks could always fall apart at the last minute, the people cautioned.
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Because the worst thing you can do is tail run for it at the last minute.
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They missed their Beltway exit and swerved at the last minute to try to make it.
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They missed their Beltway exit and swerved at the last minute to try to make it.
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Her daughter had planned to attend the concert but decided against going at the last minute.
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Trump called off a retaliatory strike at the last minute over fears of loss of life.
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We'd just picked a backup, and then this one came through really at the last minute.
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Then Tom Brady ducked out at the last minute to spend time with his ailing mother.
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U.S. President Donald Trump planned, then called off at the last minute, air strikes on Iran.
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At the last minute I tossed my adopted LA family member Maddy Sprung-Keyser into the scene.
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But Londono, 59, who has suffered repeated heart problems, decided at the last minute not to travel.
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He was supposed to meet my wife and me one Thanksgiving but bailed at the last minute.
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RP: No. I increased the amount of roasted red peppers in the recipe at the last minute.
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We know that the underdogs will triumph at the last minute, because they have the right ideals.
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At the last minute, one key service provider backed out, fearful that it would incur Slavik's wrath.
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Stained-glass windows had to be installed at the last minute before a papal visit in 2010.
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At the last minute, afraid the meeting was a trap, Philip went to meet the colonel instead.
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But sometimes chefs will knowingly leave an ingredient to use at the last minute as a garnish.
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But the launch had to be delayed at the last minute because of bugs and tech issues.
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It looked like Kraus might be the next Bachelor, but he opted out at the last minute.
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But instead, at the last minute, Joe Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell cut a deal.
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CNBC reported earlier Friday that Musk pulled the plug on an SEC settlement at the last minute.
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And at the last minute when the cameras were rolling, he threw those questions in that box.
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At the last minute, the Pretty Woman actress, 23 at the time, cancelled their forthcoming 1991 wedding.
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However at the last minute, she says the leaders told her her family was no longer there.
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That meeting became the subject of controversy after Homan canceled at the last minute, angering the CHC.
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The 27 leaders added a line to their summit statement at the last minute emphasizing that principle.
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Apple's AirPower just wasn't meant to be — the wireless charging mat was cancelled at the last minute.
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Like, we just did "Don't" at the last minute as filler because we didn't have enough stuff.
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Both sides blamed each other when a potential deal fell apart at the last minute last month.
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Many of the details of Mr. Bloomberg's plans appeared to be coming together at the last minute.
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There's nothing worse that flaking at the last minute or being very late for no good reason.
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At the last minute, Thug changed the name to Barter 6, after Wayne threatened to sue him.
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But when more than a dozen fresh kills piled up at the last minute, I lost count.
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The newspaper's top editors discovered the truth at the last minute and tried to stop their publication.
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After days of budget battles in Congress, a shutdown in 229 was avoided at the last minute.
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Changing plans at the last minute constituted a lack of transparency at best and misrepresentation at worst.
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Many cruise companies will heavily discount rooms at the last minute just to fill up the ship.
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At the last minute, he left for a refugee camp, and there he grew sick and died.
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In some places, it seemed like things were still being prepared at the last minute for guests.
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But a small yet vocal group of Pelosi opponents could still complicate things at the last minute.
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She made the decision at the "last minute," she says, to do so her on her own.
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In "A Conversation with My Father," from "Enormous Changes at the Last Minute," she shows us why.
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But at the last minute (like, a month before) the bride moved up the wedding to May.
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"I picked her lock and took my dog at the last minute before we left," she said.
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A member of the Sixers dance team filled in and sang the anthem at the last minute.
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After days of budget battles in Congress, a shutdown was avoided at the last minute in 229.
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The bill was amended at the last minute to allow betting before Mr. Murphy signs the legislation.
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The president has been known to change his mind at the last minute, throwing things into disarray.
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They often get called at the last minute to pick up loads and compete intensely on price.
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Eleven days — no, make that 12; the trip was extended by a day at the last minute.
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He has always been a compulsive rewriter, adding lines and even entire scenes at the last minute.
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Frequently, people become aware of their options only at the last minute, or even after the fact.
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Community leaders will only agree to meet in secret and often make plans at the last minute.
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But it was canceled at the last minute; the dealer felt that her work was not ready.
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On Thursday night, President Trump approved retaliatory strikes on Iran, before pulling back at the last minute.
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The proposal, which reportedly was added to the manifesto at the last minute, was an immediate disaster.
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We've been married for 16 years — he's gotten used to my doing this at the last minute.
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Ohio was also scheduled to host its primary elections Tuesday but postponed them at the last minute.
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That interview was canceled at the last minute after word of it was leaked to the media.
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The previous fall, Carcillo decided at the last minute not to participate in a banner-raising ceremony.
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And last year he planned to attend the Vegas festival, but backed out at the last minute.
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But Mr. Manafort canceled at the last minute, and Mr. Gates, his deputy, attended in his place.
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Sweeping in at the last minute is a slap in the face to the local Democratic volunteers.
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In short: Don't assume Republicans can simply fund the government at the last-minute on Friday night.
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Comcast pulled the 4K HDR feed from its cable lineup at the last minute for unspecified reasons.
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But at the last minute, he scrapped the plan and decided to open a retail store instead.
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In June, Trump ordered military strikes against Iran and then called them off at the last minute.
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Nor could they search or question travelers who decided at the last minute to withdraw from screening.
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It's not the first time Trump has destabilized a long-running gubernatorial primary at the last minute.
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And, had the prisoner deal collapsed at the last minute, it could have jeopardized the nuclear deal.
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But amendments were added at the last minute that raised questions from the European Union in Brussels.
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Trump called off retaliatory air strikes at the last minute, saying too many people would have died.
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A Texas federal judge undid an Obamacare provision at the last minute A Texas federal judge undid an Obamacare provision at the last minute Transgender Americans had thought they'd be ringing in the new year with an assured entitlement to healthcare under a new anti-discrimination provision of Obamacare.
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"Yo I'm sorry I added that beat at the last minute and we're reaching out now," Francis tweeted.
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We all know that planning a trip at the last minute isn't the smartest financial strategy out there.
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But at the last minute, as Lee prepared to board his plane, Rubio backed out of the meeting.
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In fact, I was straight-up avoiding them, canceling any plans I did make at the last minute.
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Pompeo planned to meet his counterpart last November, but the talks were called off at the last minute.
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What's particularly frustrating to many of those immigrants is that their applications weren't sent at the last minute.
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Average fares are stabilizing for U.S. flights booked at the last minute, after falling for months, it said.
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Anything and everything one has to leave behind at the last minute when a smuggler tells them to.
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Carpool Karaoke was supposed to launch in April but was delayed at the last minute for undisclosed reasons.
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However, our sources say Hard Rock actually canceled Caitlyn's appearance at the last minute due to budget constraints.
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But barring someone changing their mind at the last minute, there will be no moderate revolt this time.
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Only at the last minute was the vulnerability discovered, and Mr Obama hurriedly dispatched to stanch the bleeding.
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This whole process has just been ... so much drama, so many balls coming out at the last minute.
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I think if we need to, we should come back next session, instead of at the last minute.
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Plus, New Hampshire voters are famously fickle and prone to making up their minds at the last minute.
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Otherwise, you may find that the hotel choices left at the last-minute are not in your budget.
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That pricey logistical choice is why they probably couldn't reschedule at the last minute — not the call itself.
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Yet her habit of putting off tough decisions and offering concessions only at the last minute has risks.
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Trump's event at the University of Illinois-Chicago was cancelled at the last minute due to safety concerns.
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Follow-up: Finish the bottle if the person Ben ends up calling at the last minute is Lace.
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Storage provider Tintri was also supposed to go public today but decided at the last minute to postpone.
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At the last minute, however, house officials pulled him from the bill, citing his music as too controversial.
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Rather than hand over the government to Mr Sánchez, Mr Rajoy could have resigned at the last minute.
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Eventually, Jared and his new posse got to their destination ... but were turned away at the last minute.
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Clinton ultimately did not go, and the email conversation was about her backing out at the last minute.
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Even if it's just making a joke about a guy sliding in at the last minute, say something.
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It was hard not to conclude the two women might have helped sway him at the last minute.
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Then, at the last minute, a family emergency forced one of their friends to have to drop out.
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Perhaps British voters will shy away from the uncertainties at the last minute and back the status quo.
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How serious can the problem be, when they keep finding ways to unlock phones at the last minute?
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At the last minute, Spivack and his co-founder realized they could send more than just human DNA.
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Layne says the photograph came together at the last minute after the scheduled model bailed on the shoot.
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At the last minute, the storm and tornadoes pushed slightly west and skirted the edge of the city.
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Sony nearly released the Xperia Z4v stateside last fall, but Verizon pulled the plug at the last minute.
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In Kimbo's next fight he was scheduled to fight Ken Shamrock, but Shamrock withdrew at the last minute.
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But it's not at all necessary, so skip it if you're throwing this together at the last minute.
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He said, 'You might push her out at the last minute,' but actually, we only had one take.
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Read more: 13 spooky Halloween decorations that are easy and cheap to throw together at the last minute
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She joked about having to get her divorce decrees at the last minute before she could marry him.
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The corporate alternative minimum tax, included at the last minute in the Senate version, would be fully repealed.
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A carefully choreographed attempt to showcase the progress of Brexit talks collapsed at the last minute on Dec.
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In July, the company rescheduled two releases virtually at the last minute, prompting speculation about its financial health.
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The White House audiovisual staff turned the podium microphones on and the lights up at the last minute.
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We were told we were going to have one, and then they pulled him at the last minute.
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The groundings have forced Jet to cancel hundreds of flights, some at the last minute, leaving passengers stranded.
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At the last minute, though, the canny host had someone announce each of the guests as they arrived.
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According to the inquiry, Olympus balked at the dormitory sale at the last minute, judging it too risky.
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Everyone was set for the legal battle of the century and then, at the last minute, it fizzled.
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Many of these tickets were bought by scalpers, who are trying to ditch them at the last minute.
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Press guidances are not always complete, and events could be added to the schedule at the last minute.
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Few things are worse than making plans with someone and then having them cancel at the last minute.
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It permitted states and insurers to change their prices at the last minute to compensate for the change.
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The show was also meant to include Mr. Richter's "Annunciations," but loans fell through at the last minute.
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" Because of the shortage of principal dancers, she was often thrown into roles at the last minute. "Mr.
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In years past, such riders were usually inserted at the last minute on the House or Senate floor.
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He later missed out on a meeting with North Korean officials after they canceled at the last minute.
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Last month, Mr. Trump at the last minute rejected Mr. Bolton's urging for a military strike on Iran.
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Drinks with the actress Ali Wentworth are canceled at the last minute, and I get some rare downtime.
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"He is not 'all of a sudden, at the last minute' grandstanding," said Whit Ayres, Mr. Rubio's pollster.
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They rely on neighbors to take care of their children when their schedules change at the last minute.
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That fall, Equifax canceled a meeting I had with Mr. Begor's predecessor, Richard Smith, at the last minute.
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At the last minute, however, he scrapped that plan, expressing his dissatisfaction over the building's location and cost.
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We were able to really come in and overwhelm at the last minute in some of these places.
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A candidate in the 1999 presidential election, he withdrew at the last minute after senior figures endorsed Bouteflika.
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She rescheduled twice when the person I was supposed to meet had to cancel at the last minute.
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"He didn't endorse Obama in 2008, and barely endorsed him, at the last minute, in 2012," Parti said.
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People familiar with the trip's planning cautioned that menus would likely only be finalized at the last minute.
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At the last minute, I buy some peanut butter crackers and a granola bar for our hike tomorrow.
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Her future husband, the novelist Alberto Moravia, talked her out of this suicide mission at the last minute.
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At the last minute, in pursuit of international support, he even called the American Legation in Bern, Switzerland.
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Only at the last minute, "Demon, Spy" reveals Michael isn't the villain in disguise at all — Janet is.
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At the last minute, Dick Carter, the owner of Altamont, offered his raceway in the city of Livermore.
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But on Tuesday, the bill popped up on the schedule, folded into other legislation at the last minute.
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It is not clear why Trump decided to go with Haspel at the last minute, the report said.
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The consortium won the lucrative contract in 2014 after its sole competitor was disqualified at the last minute.
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Russian recalcitrance wasn't unusual, he said, as compliance with WADA rules is often achieved at the last minute.
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Ukrainian officials thwarted the scheme at the last minute, although Russian government television reported the fake result anyway.
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James Blake has, at the last minute, shared only the second glimpse into his new album, Assume Form.
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As these things normally go, the call to head out into the growing storm came at the last minute.
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In the past, Trump at the last minute has criticized some arrangements that congressional negotiators thought had his support.
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Cyrus hired a hit man to kill his own husband, though he called it off at the last minute.
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Judges averted a showdown over his attendance by excusing him from attending for health reasons at the last minute.
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Landis+Gyr management declined to comment on the possibility of another buyer possibly stepping in at the last minute.
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The deal came together at the last minute and was passed by the Senate shortly before Memorial Day weekend.
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He said lawyers were not notified and their client may have learned of the transfer at the last minute.
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RBS's new plan was submitted at the last minute and includes adding another £2bn ($2.5bn) to its capital cushion.
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On the other side, passengers can book a ride at the last minute and go to the nearest stop.
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He was so big, he even stepped up to host in 1982 when someone canceled at the last minute.
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The SEC had sued Musk on Thursday after he reportedly turned down an initial deal at the last minute.
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Only at the last minute, after I got that right, did I go back and change the actual letterform.
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But faced with the prospect of defeat by over 100 votes, the government pulled it at the last minute.
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Wednesday was hardly the first time the North called off an important inter-Korean event at the last minute.
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Trump flew out to Ohio to campaign for Balderson at the last minute and tweeted his support several times.
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Airbnb is acquiring HotelTonight, a San Francisco-based company that lets customers book hotel rooms at the last minute.
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Or, your decision to drop a work project at the last minute might lead to harsher repercussions than usual.
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The proposal was a completely welcome surprise, and according to Weiss, it all came together at the last minute.
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Since it can be 140 degrees in the car, Thompson donned his fireproof racer's suit at the last minute.
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Of course, brainstorming and executing a costume at the last minute means it's not going to be as involved.
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The Obama administration had to swoop in at the last minute and convince at least one plan to sell.
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Their researchers found that the penalty for booking at the last minute is by far the greatest in America.
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Zhang hopes future work will focus on similar examples; exchanges that show humanity redeeming itself at the last minute.
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In college I declared a major in international relations at the last minute and also studied languages and economics.
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I'm in Belfast and can hardly hop on a plane at the last minute to take advantage of that.
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Several Russians, including Zabelinskaya, were reinstated at the last minute but she said it had been a nervy wait.
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It's just that they came so close to delivering an invaluable feature, then stopped short at the last minute.
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Passengers who book way in advance or at the last minute are willing to spend more money, airlines reason.
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While Tanya went to the observation room during the injection, Kent decided at the last minute not to go.
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One theory is that a large majority of undecided voters decided to vote for Trump at the last minute.
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In some cases, advocates succeeded in stopping deportations at the last minute by providing legal counsel to the families.
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I also had a contract I was counting on to pay my bills fall through at the last minute.
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It also zeroed in on other lucrative public works projects awarded by the outgoing government at the last minute.
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If you need someone to have your back at the last minute, you can always rely on Bryan Cranston.
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The Venezuelans canceled that meeting last week, but at the last minute, Mr. Maduro went to Cartagena after all.
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And, of course, the checkout line is surrounded with travel-size goodies to tempt you at the last minute.
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"At the last minute like this, it's kind of disappointing," Renard Oliver, who held his infant daughter, told Entin.
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"Never once did I deny the minority to offer it at the last minute," he told reporters last week.
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What's more, Trump's Justice Department seems to be trying to get this citizenship question added at the last minute.
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Trump notably endorsed Sanford's opponent at the last minute, in a tweet that came just hours before polls closed.
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At the last minute, his contract was blocked by anti-nuclear activists who wanted the tower to be demolished.
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Your efforts to scurry into position at the last minute don't really help, given that you've already been spotted.
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But at the last minute, he figured he'd step out to catch the July Fourth Carmel Fest fireworks show.
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Well, it sounds like this visit — assuming it doesn't get scrapped at the last minute — will be no exception.
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Trump later said he had approved retaliatory military strikes against Iran, but called them off at the last minute.
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The headliner was joined at the last minute by some truly adorable backup singers — frontman Chris Martin's own children.
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I missed my boarding announcements while exploring the airport, but managed to make my flight at the last minute.
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Or do what I did: Marinate the thighs, then decide at the last minute to go out for sushi.
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At the last minute, someone at the Rock Hall realized, for the love of God, put Prince in there.
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A measure to tax luxury homes was refashioned at the last minute after the powerful real-estate industry intervened.
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That proposal included a victims' fund worth up to $90 million, but it fell apart at the last minute.
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The Frugal Traveler Booking at the last minute, playing "hotel roulette" and even resorting to scalpers can yield savings.
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Probably Going to Text-Cancel On The DayMore upfront than flaking at the last minute, and equally non-committal.
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They become frustrated when family outings are canceled at the last minute, or when their dad misses another event.
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Options were suddenly discovered and thrown into the bill at the last minute, with unpredictable costs and trade-offs.
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That proposed deal, which fell apart at the last minute, included a victims' fund worth up to $90 million.
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"I was turned down at the last minute when they realized Stacey Jackson was a female's name," she said.
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Cilantro and dried mint are added to both soups at the last minute, and the mint is especially helpful.
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Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, angrily assailed Democrats for raising the accusations at the last minute.
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Originally the event was put together at the last-minute when the 2018 LA Art Book Fair was canceled.
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But importers say the damage is already done, even if the President takes them off at the last minute.
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At the last minute, however, the president decided to add two UN officials who had worked on East Timor.
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The Nevada state party has since abandoned the app, switching to a different online tool at the last minute.
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Some enlistees who were at the doorstep of citizenship have had the door slammed shut at the last minute.
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But Amazon is also a great place to shop for clothes — especially clothes you need at the last minute.
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The bill's drafting was so rushed that many provisions were actually written in by hand at the last minute.
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It's one of his best stories, and one of his shortest; at the last minute, he cut six pages.
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It's possible that the data indicates the pilot made a diving turn away from terrain at the last minute.
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Brazil has decided at the last minute to send Vice President Hamilton Mourao to Tuesday's swearing-in of Fernández.
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But at the last minute, the judge was reassigned to handle the cases of some migrants from Central America.
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Now, unless something changes at the last minute,millions will get to see the two lock horns once again.
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Start with Lucas' script, which he wrote faster than ever and gave to the crew at the last minute.
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Rumor has it that Apple wanted to add reverse wireless charging but canned the feature at the last minute.
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Believing he had been offered the spot by Mr. Trump, he wound up being jilted at the last minute.
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Tossed together at the last minute and served at room temperature, this salad was, for me, just about perfect.
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Republicans on Wednesday gave themselves same-day authority to fast-track any bill at the last minute, through Saturday.
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This sets Daryl up for his next move: showing up outside the Saviors' compound at the last minute — surprise!
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President Donald Trump on Friday said he had called off a U.S. strike on Iran at the last minute.
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The patriarch at that time, Aleksei II, skipped the funeral at the last minute, rejecting the evidence with no explanation.
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A senior politician from the FPÖ had been due to join them, but had to cancel at the last minute.
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Trump ordered air strikes but called them off at the last minute, later saying too many people would have died.
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The clause on mini-BOTs had reportedly been inserted into the motion at the last minute, catching many lawmakers unawares.
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The Chinese drone giant had planned a big press event on July 19 but postponed it at the last minute.
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US and Iran President Trump ordered military strikes against Iran and then abruptly called them off at the last minute.
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Trump ordered a retaliatory strike on Iran late last week, only to call it off at the last minute. 27.8.
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Jon Snow flies in on Rhaegal at the last minute and kills the Night King, but dies in the process.
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And we always kept thinking they're going to have a plan, they're going to come through at the last minute.
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"Tonight is our first taping and Sean Hayes got fired at the last minute," Mullally joked as Hayes mimicked her.
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MANY airlines habitually overbook flights, working on the assumption that a few passengers will always cancel at the last minute.
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But at the last minute, his dad got the genius idea to throw some fried chicken into the mix, too.
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But due to a bunch of issues experienced by folks at the last minute, they're pushing it back a bit.
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Trump confirmed he had ordered airstrikes only to call them off at the last minute in a Friday morning tweetstorm.
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"To have that snatched away at the last minute with no other solution at hand was very upsetting," Hansen said.
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I was disappointed that the State Department prevented me, at the last minute, from testifying earlier on October 8, 2019.
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Ms. Reggie had planned to open her market around the corner, but that location fell through at the last minute.
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Some newspapers report that the prime minister's joint chief of staff, Nick Timothy, introduced the policy at the last minute.
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So the system to display the subtitles can become an afterthought, put in at the last minute with few resources.
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Ms. Walsh was called in at the last minute to pull together looks for Ms. Feldstein for the movie's premiere.
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Campos made no public appearances after his hospital release, and at the last minute canceled a scheduled live interview Oct.
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The biggest delays always come when travelers have to confront the realities of the screening at the last minute. 2.
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His final, lower-scoring dive pushed him down to third position at the last minute behind Sanchez who scored 532.70.
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They add that muzzling pollsters reduces the risk that an inaccurate poll at the last minute will influence the result.
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We've been in the situation before where the Fed has aligned their guns only to balk at the last minute.
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Many on social media took issue with the "parachuting in" of the 12 North Korean athletes at the last minute.
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The White House Correspondents' Association dinner was boycotted by President Trump, who made administration guests cancel at the last minute.
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But Trump called off the retaliatory attacks at the last minute, and instead, slapped Iran with "hard-hitting" new sanctions.
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I've, at the last minute, realized that I don't want it and I want to try to make things work.
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's surprise wedding came together at the last minute — and it was a grand old time.
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Millbridge figures out a way to save the world at the last minute, however, and everyone goes home a hero.
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It's true that McConnell is a legislative MacGyver — always able to make something out of nothing at the last minute.
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HCC's contract called for co-educational classes, but at the last minute Qatar insisted on separating male and female students.
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The original March 29 deadline for leaving the EU was extended, at the last minute, to the end of October.
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Twitch had planned to make the extensions available to streamers tonight, but that's been pushed back at the last minute.
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The clash was averted at the last-minute when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office ordered Hazan to turn around.
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The company had to agree to a list of stipulations, and were only given the OK at the last minute.
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Tasks can be as simple as re-filling drinks or helping toss the salad at the last minute, Larson says.
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"This is not a decision we've made at the last minute," Bundy added, calling on other militiamen to join them.
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Start with Lucas' script, which he wrote faster than ever and only gave to the crew at the last minute.
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This wasn't a question of handling a few finishing touches that had to be delayed at the last minute, either.
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States like New York and Michigan were still scrambling at the last minute to define their stance on ballot selfies.
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But at the last minute, the conscripted friend pulled slightly to the left; Burden was shot right through the arm.
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GOP leaders pressured Republicans to change their votes at the last minute in order to ensure the amendment wouldn't pass.
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"They get real deep, draw you in, and then tend to screw you over at the last minute," she said.
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At the last minute, the union dropped its objection, and Mr. Aikins removed the parachute before jumping from the plane.
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A small crowd had formed, many of them Trump supporters who had heard about the visit at the last minute.
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His final lower-scoring dive pushed him down to third position at the last minute behind Sanchez who scored 532.70.
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This happens as a widely-anticipated deal destined to rescue Airbus, the European aircraft maker, stalled at the last minute.
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Trump erased any doubt the contest was all about him when he waded into the race at the last minute.
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" The next day, McConnell, 77, said on Fox & Friends that "many things in Congress have [come] at the last minute.
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Your favorite team, beating your bitter rival at the last minute, makes all the bullshit around the NFL worth it.
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Like always, he had banned press from the pit, but at the last minute I guess his mind had changed.
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Those plans crumbled at the last minute, and Robinson invited Lombardo to work on another demo with Crain and Pearson.
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The team of six teenage girls was twice rejected for U.S. visas before President Trump intervened at the last minute.
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At the last minute, the administration officials decided to delay a package of limited and targeted sanctions, the officials said.
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On Friday South Korea reversed at the last minute a decision to let an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan expire.
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After the drone incident, Trump almost launched in retaliatory military strike against Iran, but pulled back at the last-minute.
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I've learned to get my work done well ahead of deadlines, lest a migraine derail me at the last minute.
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But many eclipse enthusiasts found themselves scrambling at the last minute to find glasses and viewers made by reputable vendors.
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The move wasn't that difficult for her, "although at the last minute I got a little bit emotional," she said.
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At the last minute, Mr. Trump canceled a planned meeting with President Vladimir Putin, citing Russia's recent hostilities with Ukraine.
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China's president was to attend the conference until changing his plans at the last minute, according to local media reports.
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The implications are enormous, and the White House and House conservatives tried to smuggle this in at the last minute.
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This is why two of the nine presidential council members refused to back the final deal at the last minute.
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But he changed course at the last minute this week — putting the shutdown on Democrats in a tweet on Friday.
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He called me at the last minute, just before I was going to join G.E., and made an amazing pitch.
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Indonesia's metal-loving president, Joko Widodo, was supposed to attend the event last month, but canceled at the last minute.
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Dan DeFrancesco reported that Goldman Sachs switched a 400-person conference at the last minute to an audio-only webcast.
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Mr. Letterman said, "When you call up at the last minute and cancel, that's not the John McCain I know."
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They swoop in and save her, Philip and the kids at the last minute as Stan closes in on them.
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Robert E. Lee from a public park, a day after a federal judge halted the removal at the last minute.
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At the last minute he reinstated his lawyers for the guilt phase but represented himself again for the penalty phase.
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But the prices go up in high season or if a horse needs to be somewhere at the last minute.
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But, at the last minute, one of the premiers, David Mabuza, switched sides, handing a narrow victory to Mr. Ramaphosa.
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"Originally we weren't going to bring Jaida on the trip, but I surprised her at the last minute," Terry said.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "He almost got through a whole tweet without a spelling error, but at the last minute, he chocked.
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In one performance, in 1978, as the understudy for Elena Obraztsova, she had to go on at the last minute.
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Perhaps promoters are banking on the fact that so much of modern-day ticket buying happens at the last minute.
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Abdo was slated to perform in Riyadh in September, but the concert was cancelled at the last minute without explanation.
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Instead, the former official said, he scrapped it at the last minute in favor of a much more aggressive text.
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Diplomacy defuses the crisis At the last minute, war was avoided, thanks to a bit of artful back-channel diplomacy.
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At the last minute, Mr. Low took a 55 percent stake and brought in Mubadala for the remaining 13 percent.
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A client of his had cancelled at the last minute, which left him with a spare pass to Berckmans Place.
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Then, at the last minute right before touchdown, the rockets ignited to help brace and minimize impact with the ground.
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The way the process has been going, counting on a reasonable vote at the last minute is seriously tempting disaster.
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But according to TMZ, she had to pull out at the last minute due to a persistent case of bronchitis.
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Paul has repeatedly threatened opposition on policy positions staked out by Trump, before changing his mind at the last minute.
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"I would not blame her if she pulled out of this at the last minute," he says in the clip above.
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But if he ever intended to be one of the killers, it appears he changed his mind at the last minute.
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There's nothing they can do about the possibility that undecided voters will break away from a candidate at the last minute.
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Finally, a local couple, R.C. and JoAnn Holmes, scrambled at the last minute and managed to fill in for him onstage.
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But analysts said Trump had made a misstep by first promising to go and then backing out at the last minute.
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But the biggest delay was a deal with Warner's publishing division, Warner/Chappell Music, that fell apart at the last minute.
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Maybe Dusty Baker outfoxed everyone with a clever ruse, forcing Joe Maddon to switch up his lineup at the last minute.
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The agency and his lawyers reportedly had this set to go on Thursday, but at the last minute, he backed out.
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Sources said Cohen canceled at the last minute and put the Moscow deal on hold until after the Republican National Convention.
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Certain rocket companies (I'm looking at you SpaceX) are even known for calling off launches somewhat unexpectedly at the last minute.
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At the last minute, I ran back for my wedding dress, folded in muslin on the top shelf of my closet.
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And Hickenlooper, at the last minute, invited his mom, since he didn't want her to have to stay at home alone.
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But 'Let Me See Ya Girl' was supposed to be that song, before I switched it up at the last-minute.
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Sentiment globally took a hit after U.S. President Donald Trump called off a military attack on Iran at the last minute.
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But at the last minute — literally, Kim was sitting on the plane waiting — Kourtney called and backed out, infuriating her sister.
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The latter clause was reportedly tagged on at the last minute: some lawmakers did not realise what they were voting for.
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Pompeo's visit had been scheduled earlier this month, but was called off at the last minute as tensions rose over Iran.
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They've yelled at their patients, or they've canceled clinics at the last minute, or, god forbid, they've made a serious mistake.
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But at the last minute, a young woman who had been picked tearfully approached the judge and said she was terrified.
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At the last minute, I was about to walk out when Lonnie [Turner] shows up with a three-inch plastic reel.
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The then attorney general sought to block the deal, prompting the Trust to call off the sale at the last minute.
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I've had to help more than one couple who relied on a "friend" to find a replacement at the last minute.
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Sotheby's withdrew the star lot of its Impressionist and modern art evening sale, Egon Schiele's "Danaë" (1909), at the last minute.
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"This type of thing happens when you haven't put enough work into a project and are finishing at the last minute."
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The deal could be announced as early as this week but could also collapse at the last minute, per the sources.
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"That's when they told me they needed the seat for somebody more important who came at the last minute," Fearns said.
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Her work hours fluctuate almost weekly, though losing an entire shift at the last minute happens only once every few months.
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Still, they say they are often told at the last minute not to come to work or to punch out early.
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When he decided at the last minute to run in the next year's race for governor, the political establishment was dumbfounded.
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Some of Mr Rohani's planned visits abroad, including to Belgium and Austria last month, have been cancelled at the last minute.
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There's no policy in the same way that the lyrics are, for the most part, just written at the last minute.
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Fights broke out between Trump backers and protestors Friday night in Chicago after he canceled a rally at the last minute.
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As recently as 2008, a storm called Ike was on a collision course with Houston, but shifted at the last minute.
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At the last minute, customs officials refused to release the canister to anyone but the purchasing agent from Addis Ababa University.
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It almost didn't happen after Trump called off the talks at the last minute in May, citing "open hostility" from Pyongyang.
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They beat Russia 2-1 on Sunday, even though Henrik Lundqvist decided to use a sick day at the last minute.
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But that support would not come for free and would likely come at the last minute to avoid a repeat election.
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At the last minute, he killed an application for an eighty-million-dollar federal grant to start a statewide preschool program.
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Trump said he called the strike off at the last minute because the estimated 220006-person death toll was not proportional.
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The appearance of the glorifiers of terrorism was prohibited at the last minute only because of immense pressure from the public.
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After Iran downed a U.S. drone in its airspace, Trump ordered a retaliatory strike before canceling it at the last minute.
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Court officials in Sichuan had scheduled the trial of Mr. Chen for Thursday but announced a postponement at the last minute.
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The US, according to Trump, was "cocked and loaded to retaliate," but he called off the attack at the last minute.
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His nearest opponent—Fernando Haddad, called in at the last minute to replace the imprisoned Lula—got twenty-nine per cent.
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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina RSVPed for the event but apparently changed her mind at the last minute, said Dugan.
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Voters are also much more likely to change their minds at the last minute, as they learn more about the candidates.
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In 2012, a deal was postponed at the last minute after criticism that the government had not allowed enough public debate.
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Madsen said that he sailed to the Öresund intending to commit suicide but he changed his mind at the last minute.
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Convincing Josh McDaniels to weasel out of his agreement with the Colts at the last minute is just the latest example.
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In the end the album was remixed and Mike Crossey jumped in at the last minute to add some additional production.
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As we previously reported, Dana White was down to let Johnson step in at the last minute -- but Ferguson said no.
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You don't move over at the last minute when the other guy has already put his front wing in the place.
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But, his son said, his role was changed at the last minute, and he joined the other three on the mission.
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Her trip to Mexico would be canceled at the last minute, along with the $5,000 bonus she had been counting on.
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Dress it at the last minute with a lemony-garlicky vinaigrette, and arrange it over the room-temperature beans and tuna.
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Sure, Arrival was distributed by Paramount, but it was entirely independently funded, with Paramount picking it up at the last minute.
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" Mr. Trump said on Friday morning, adding that the Chinese "should not renegotiate deals with the U.S. at the last minute.
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The director, Zu Feng, and others from the creative team announced at the last minute that they would not themselves attend.
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A "Mefistofele" in 1999, canceled at the last minute when she had acid reflux after drinking lemonade, made her seem unreliable.
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Seeing that her deal was headed for near certain doom, Prime Minister Theresa May stopped the vote at the last minute.
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When you drop a bill at the last minute, and whip it as a party vote, members mostly vote their party.
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Trump ordered retaliatory air strikes but called them off at the last minute, later saying too many people would have died.
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He also initially opposed Republican-led efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, before changing his vote at the last minute.
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It's possible Microsoft delayed release of the SMBv3 patch at the last minute, and these partners didn't get word of it.
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But one run last week, a load of flooring headed from Georgia to New Jersey, was canceled at the last minute.
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"At the last minute like this, it's kind of disappointing," Renard Oliver told the outlet as he held his infant daughter.
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Uncertainty is the 'greatest disruptor' Trump has backed off tariffs at the last minute, most notably earlier this year with Mexico.
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At the last minute, US officials added a Sunday morning session on the economy in an effort to realign the agenda.
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But things that come up at the last minute, you've got to question when there's such big consequences like a confirmation.
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A line in his speech was taken out at the last minute, to the chagrin of the president's national security team.
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Perhaps a tenth of voters will make up their minds at the last minute, says Darrell Bricker of Ipsos, a pollster.
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Mr Trump was prepared to retaliate only after that last aggression—and even then he pulled back at the last minute.
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If you're planning to visit multiple countries, one region may end up being struck from the itinerary at the last minute.
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I found another Airbnb at the last minute, and so what if it was a little farther out of the city?
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The decision isn't settled, though, and Trump could always change his mind at the last minute as he tends to do.
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Plans for a public hearing with Ms. Yates in March were scrapped at the last minute despite protest from committee Democrats.
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But at the last minute, members of the National Guard prevented Mr. Guaidó and other supporters from entering the Assembly's building.
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I was among them and changing my return flight plans at the last minute would have been both expensive and inconvenient.
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Democrats flirted with a government shutdown over health benefits to retired miners last year before backing down at the last minute.
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The president's private comments, reported earlier by the Toronto Star, threw more uncertainty into the negotiating process at the last minute.
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While Blass has an accurate track record, it's common for these events to shift to another date at the last minute.
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This summer, he approved a military strike following its downing of an American drone then reversed course at the last minute.
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Consumer spending -- consumer attitudes and consumer spender are notorious for being very strong right at the last minute before a recession.
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CNN reminds us that he backed out of a previous compromise at the last minute, triggering the longest-ever government shutdown.
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Now, at the last minute, we're presented with a new proposal with no details on cost or a solid time frame.
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The hiring could be announced as soon as this week, though Trump administration personnel decisions often change at the last minute.
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The sources cautioned that Broadcom Chief Executive Officer Hock Tan may decide to significantly change the terms at the last minute.
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Back in the day, my bandmates stopped me from buying a yellow hat at the last minute because it wasn't metal.
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And more people are booking Airbnb rooms or homes at the last-minute, many of them business travelers, the company said.
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This holiday season, candles are everywhere — in windows, in shops, in the secret Santa gift bag you got at the last minute.
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Missing a plane at the last minute is an extremely stressful experience, as anyone who has had this happen to them knows.
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It's a good idea to find these channels ahead of time, so you're not scrambling at the last minute to tune in.
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As we reported, FOX came on strong with an offer at the last minute, but the ABC deal was sealed Friday night.
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I had to switch flights at the last minute because Donald Trump had decided to stay in Indianapolis for an extra day.
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The incident occurred in June when he was booked to host an event, but then asked to perform at the last minute.
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Daenerys flies in at the last minute and saves them, but loses her dragon Viserion in the process (he soon becomes zombified).
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He decided to go to the G20 at the last minute, but only after receiving dispensation not to attend the party event.
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If large numbers of people are making up their minds at the last minute, they're not likely to go for the Vermonter.
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My mother-in-law comes in at the last minute, saying I need different shoes and long pants for the party tonight.
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There had been too many (20 of them), some of them scheduled on the same weekend and announced at the last minute.
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He had been dragged to the gallows a handful of times before and saved at the last minute, but not this time.
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It states that the company skipped out on a planned congressional briefing late last month, "abruptly canceling" it at the last minute.
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Until this week most observers thought the prime minister would at the last minute pull back from such a potentially damaging choice.
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"I started out with a more nude beige tone and at the last minute, we decided to add more color," she says.
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Last month, President Donald Trump called off air strikes at the last minute in retaliation for Iran shooting down a U.S. drone.
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Let's assume you can safely predict they will both play their idols at the last minute (which is a very big assumption).
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The Puerto Rico Electric and Power Authority, or Prepa, had countered that the creditors had changed some terms at the last minute.
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Was the actual wedding part of the party nixed at the last minute because September on Long Island is just that beautiful?
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Her lawyer canceled the conference at the last minute, however, saying her client was too afraid to appear after receiving death threats.
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At the last minute, however, just as she's about to sign her name in the book using her own blood, she balks.
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"This is the first time it's happened to me like this, a meeting was canceled at the last minute," Lee told Reuters.
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Speaking at the last-minute White House briefing, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he did not believe the President's remarks were racist.
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"This administration always takes the strongest possible front at the beginning, and if they fold, it's at the last minute," he said.
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His company also had scant time to counter objections filed by steelmakers, he said, which are sometimes filed at the last minute.
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In the report, Philthy's manager estimated that they'd lost around $10,000 on a homecoming show that was cancelled at the last minute.
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Proponents see the measure as a way for Congress to rein in regulations that have been rushed through at the last minute.
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Federal regulations permit "oversales" in the airline industry, under the assumption that people will miss or cancel flights at the last minute.
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In an attempt to garner support at the last minute, Republican leaders in the House released a package of amendments Monday evening.
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It also guarantees some compensation for employees whose schedules are changed at the last minute, or who are assigned particularly difficult shifts.
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It's a montage of him ruining his friend's Instagram food shots by mushing their meals with his fork at the last minute.
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Half of parents say they'd spend at least another $3 per hour to book a sitter at the last minute, Hodel said.
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Early on the morning of September 211, 2001, Lutnick had a breakfast appointment with a client who cancelled at the last minute.
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It's not clear what led Microsoft to cancel its plans, but the software giant has previously shelved devices at the last minute.
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STIs are complicated and it's much better practice to work on prevention rather than scrambling at the last minute to protect yourself.
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Some sets did double duty, while others, like the MTV-style interview or The Actor's Trunk were added at the last minute.
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Democrats have also ripped Republican leadership for stripping a so-called "Buy America" provision from the water legislation at the last-minute.
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Programs and events are regularly scrapped and upended at the last minute, as happened in both 2012 and 2008 because of hurricanes.
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It's available with brisket, boiled for several hours in the broth and returned to it at the last minute, juicy and dark.
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At the last minute, several lawmakers had asserted their conservative bona fides by signing on as co-sponsors of the doomed legislation.
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Even if you've assumed hosting duties at the last minute, there's no need to sweat it if you have the right tools.
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HotelTonight, an online service that allows travelers to book hotels at the last minute at discounted rates, also pays attention to details.
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Clinton's achievement as the first woman to capture a major party's nomination for president was pulled at the last minute on Tuesday.
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But the president canceled it at the last minute because a US soldier was killed in a recent Taliban attack in Afghanistan.
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At the same time, they can be sent at the last minute, to avoid inflaming Republican voters who do not like Obama.
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My friend Jeff, who is close to the family, had heard I was in China and invited me at the last minute.
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But in response to criticism from his far-right supporters, Trump at the last minute decided not to support the Senate bill.
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Being the flake I am, I bailed at the last minute, driving out there and then turning around to go to sleep.
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Goop editors had to replace stories for the magazine at the last minute because they couldn't get past Condé's fact-checking department.
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Last year in Paris, I was there at one of the sign-ins, at the last minute, and it's ridiculous what's happening.
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But at the last minute, another buyer swooped in with the cash and closed the deal before Jain could do so himself.
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Many large institutional investors, Mr. Taylor said, voted at the last minute, and he said he had not examined those votes yet.
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At the last minute, when Ford wasn't sure she could testify in front of cameras, one of her advisers took her aside.
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The politics: The legislative session in Albany is ending and a lot of major policies are hammered out at the last minute.
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When Luciano Pavarotti bailed on his 22015 Grammys performance at the last minute, Franklin subbed in and sang "Nessun Dorma" for him.
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At the last minute, to shore up the right, Netanyahu promised to start annexing the West Bank if he won another term.
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Four pets were listed on the flight manifest, though more could have been taken aboard at the last minute, Ms. LaRocque said.
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Because there's no way around it: Changing the rules at the last minute will look really shady to a lot of people.
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Sanders was widely expected to lose in delegate-rich Ohio on Tuesday before the state postponed its primary at the last minute.
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She accepted, planning to quit her job at W, but got cold feet at the last minute, according to both of them.
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As in America, a woman in the running — who had been the top diplomat — was shockingly shoved aside at the last minute.
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It is still possible the deal negotiations will fall apart at the last minute or get delayed, one of the sources said.
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Naomi knew that she needed an escort, but another friend, who had agreed to accompany her, had cancelled at the last minute.
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We saw we got both Tonys, and then at the last minute, Doc came in the back and said we got Darvish.
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British news reports blamed Mr. Timothy for introducing the proposal into the manifesto at the last minute, without broader discussion among Mrs.
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Schmitt says prices can go much higher if you book at the last minute or when schools let out for summer vacation.
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"He talks about it a lot but something always comes up at the last minute," said Yoni Novick, from Karnei Shomron settlement.
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An impoverished pianist's fund-raising concert was canceled at the last minute because she knew none of the (mandatory) modern German music.
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Pondiscio also meets a boy named Langston who was admitted off the wait list at the last minute — perhaps in King'Anthony's place.
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You wanted 003 months on this debt ceiling, and then at the last minute supposedly you tried to talk him into six.
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Rihanna pulled out at the last minute with bronchitis, disappointing fans watching at home who complained the 2016 Grammys lacked star power.
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But Trump called in reporters at the last minute to announce he was imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum "probably" next week.
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The president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, also called off his visit at the last minute, although it remains unclear as to why.
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WE SENT ONE AT THE LAST MINUTE (ROUGHLY 853:30 AM EST) FROM FIONA [Fiona McDougall, a freelance photographer based in Nairobi].
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At the last minute, House Republicans added two new changes to the American Health Care Act, to the seven they unveiled Monday.
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"This was not something we came up with at the last minute to make any sort of political statement," Mr. Marques said.
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One executive who knows Ergen well described him as a "grenade thrower" for his efforts to scuttle deals at the last minute.
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Turned out, simple mirrors she'd put in at the last minute were by far Refiners' favorite change: They liked the instant feedback.
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Even so, several theaters said they were stunned to learn, only at the last minute, that they had to kill their shows.
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Cogan said he "will not hesitate to adjourn the trial" if prosecutors surprise the defense with more material at the last minute.
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To do that, hotels, much as airlines do, try to predict who will not show up or cancel at the last minute.
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But at the last minute, sometimes just two days before a test, Gates would get serious about his studies and quickly prepare.
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The company, run by Ari Emanuel, scrapped its IPO on Thursday at the last minute after failing to achieve its desired valuation.
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But the tablet was scrapped at the last minute, reportedly because it didn't have enough "unique selling points" to merit its existence.
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We had originally planned to go to the Trump party, but at the last minute, his campaign denied our request for credentials.
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The meeting had been scheduled for Thursday morning but the military pointedly asked at the last minute that it be pushed forward.
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So it is kind of strange that, at the last minute, they have pivoted all their attacks against me, and disingenuous attacks.
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The bankruptcy auction had been originally scheduled for early May, but was suspended at the last minute after an injunction was issued.
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Trump at the last minute halted an air strike on Iran last week in retaliation for its downing of a U.S. drone.
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There were reports Kanye cancelled his fashion show at the last minute, but we know he never even committed to a show.
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" Campbell remembers that before his speech, hastily and at the last minute, somebody made up some buttons that said, "Check the sign.
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Both campaigns have pressed union leaders to change their minds and step in at the last minute, though chances of that appear remote.
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But I'll cast my ballot suspecting that what made the Leave movement possible is what might also, at the last minute, defeat it.
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Bailey, a 30-year veteran at Britain's central bank, was persuaded by Osborne to take the FCA top job at the last minute.
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The number of U.S. detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been dwindling, but this Yemeni man refused at the last minute to leave.
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The two companies came close to announcing a merger in 2014 but called it off at the last minute due to regulatory concerns.
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Though he knew nothing about the secret indictment, Pokora was too busy to go to Defcon and pulled out at the last minute.
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The Odebrecht-led consortium in Peru won the lucrative pipeline contract in 2014 after its sole competitor was disqualified at the last minute.
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Tekashi69 bailed from a homecoming concert at the last minute, angering thousands of fans and costing event promoters a fortune ... TMZ has learned.
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At the last minute, Carolyn decided to join her husband at the wedding of his cousin Rory Kennedy, scheduled for July 17, 1999.
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But at the last minute, someone said, "We have these cameras," which were then rigged to film the Demo for a thankful posterity.
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An attempt was made at the last minute to get my remastered music into the game, but it had already gone to beta.
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I was supposed to share my room with someone else, but she dropped out at the last minute because of a medical injury.
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The utility, the Puerto Rico Electric and Power Authority — or Prepa — countered that the creditors had changed some terms at the last minute.
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" McConnell responded to Stewart's words on Fox and Friends the next day, saying "many things in Congress have [come] at the last minute.
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I'd purchased them for Tony for Christmas but he never used them, so I packed them in my suitcase at the last minute.
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Like anything, when you scramble to do it at the last minute, it costs a lot more and results in a lot less.
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Many parts of his one-hour crowd-pleasing speech come off as easy asides dropped into a serious discussion at the last minute.
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But when the day came around — after President Donald Trump was added to the speaker lineup at the last minute — Lipinski didn't show.
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The Muslim travel ban has seen families treated like criminals, saved only at the last minute by courts ruling against Trump's unconstitutional ban.
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The race has garnered national attention, with women betting on O'Rourke and Beyoncé even swooping in with an endorsement at the last minute.
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When Iran shot down a U.S. drone last month, Trump ordered a retaliatory strike, but abruptly scrapped the mission at the last minute.
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The company reports focused spending on get-out-the-vote efforts and issue-focused ads looking to persuade voters at the last minute.
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In response, the U.S. prepared a military strike against Iranian targets, only for Trump to call off the attack at the last minute.
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"It tastes better and that's how the best restaurants work — they cook everything in advance and reheat at the last minute," Vacher said.
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"She called us at the last minute and was like 'Girl, I need to get into the hot tub,&apos" the actress revealed.
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On less popular flights, this means selling a lot of tickets in advance at a loss, rather than expensively at the last minute.
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Like, 'I want to switch out this person for this person at the last minute and is that horrible and I don't know.
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She reportedly gave up her Thanksgiving to reshoot the scenes with Christopher Plummer, who replaced disgraced actor Kevin Spacey at the last minute.
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Or, more commonly for households making less than $30,000 per year, juggling demands around getting scheduled for a shift at the last minute.
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Recently, the Japanese telecom giant eyed a majority stake in the company worth $16 billion, but cooled their jets at the last minute.
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Don&apost be coming up here at the last minute and excuse yourself -- FRANCIS: I don&apost want to run out of time.
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Tesla and the SEC were close to a no-guilt settlement, but Musk reportedly pulled out of the agreement at the last minute.
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The electorate is baked, the remaining 143% are folks who will decide at the last minute, and say 'I can't stand either one.
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We asked Cara to come to the studio because we thought by chance, even at the last minute, they would maybe include her.
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Meetings have been set up, only for the ACTO to cancel at the last minute, leaving Amazon frustrated that more hasn't been accomplished.
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But he decided against it at the last minute, worried that he'd cause an explosion on the oil field that would hurt others.
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As with any of Apple's events, things could change at the last minute, but it looks like September 12 is nearly locked in.
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These people also said that a final decision has not been made and Trump could always change his mind at the last minute.
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Jon Snow being saved at the last minute by a woman with more sense than him gets less interesting the more it happens.
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One former editor recalled having a professor send a syllabus along with, essentially, an apology for throwing something together at the last minute.
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One evening, we were putting on an event and at the last minute, we were told the location within the school had changed.
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It was almost otherwise—Justice Anthony Kennedy changed his mind at the last minute, persuaded by Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and David Souter.
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"It's like one thing after the next thing after the next thing that gets revealed to me at the last minute," he shares.
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As the people posed around a Voice chair, Cyrus and Fallon jumped in at the last minute just in time to say cheese.
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Two GOP senators, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, held on to their opposition last night, joined at the last minute by John McCain.
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After being called on the carpet for such a naked violation of the law, the agency cancelled the event at the last minute.
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A technology professional wanted to figure out a simpler way to help busy parents find a trusted babysitter, even at the last minute.
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Just as Fantastic Fest got underway, more dark clouds gathered: Ain't It Cool News dropped out as a sponsor at the last minute.
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The legislation, dubbed the American Health Care Act, was pulled from the floor at the last minute as opposition mounted among House Republicans.
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She said in the interview that Abarca-Nogueda had promised to give her the newborn but changed her mind at the last minute.
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Last year, talks with Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol to sell a majority stake foundered when Berlusconi changed his mind at the last minute.
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It's not exactly cheap, but it's a lot less you'd pay to book the same thing à la carte at the last minute.
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A man accused of shooting and then dismembering his friends has avoided a murder trial by changing his plea at the last minute.
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Raskin said he wished GOP lawmakers had been able to join but said the participants were forced to cancel at the last minute.
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Pence had been scheduled to meet Kim Yo Jong before the North Koreans canceled the meeting at the last minute, U.S. officials said.
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The House Democrats' campaign arm recruited Perez Williams into the race at the last minute, despite local leaders and activists overwhelmingly backing Balter.
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"That's when they told me they needed the seat for somebody more important who came at the last minute," Fearns told the newspaper.
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HONG KONG — After a customer canceled a large order at the last minute, shares in Aixtron, a German high-tech company, sank fast.
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The minority party can spring it on the majority at the last minute with little to no advance notice of a specific amendment.
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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari canceled at the last minute a visit planned for Thursday to the Delta, source of most of Nigeria's crude.
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For example, business travelers may switch flights at the last minute, but those traveling on summer holidays are less likely to change plans.
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The developer came through with the cash at the last minute but it still has a debt mountain of over 180 billion yuan.
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"For reasons that remain unclear to me, Washington did an about-face and canceled the meeting at the last minute," Mr. Khalilzad wrote.
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Perhaps the F.B.I. got worried about that at the last minute, too — like, wait, if we lose this, it might haunt us forever.
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Democrats are unlikely to yield any ground on this front, especially if a debt-ceiling vehicle is being negotiated at the last minute.
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The two companies came close to announcing a merger in 2014, but called it off at the last minute due to regulatory concerns.
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At the last minute, we were joined by Kathy, who I didn't know at the time but was an old friend of Jeff.
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At the last minute, so the story goes, God stepped in and told Abraham to sacrifice an animal instead, rewarding Abraham's unwavering faith.
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This list includes, in no particular order: a sluggish commute, spilled coffee, and a doctor's appointment that gets canceled at the last minute.
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Finally, the airline has a generous cancellation and rebooking policy that means you can usually reschedule your flight — even at the last minute.
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I wanted to come and take part if only in doubles, and then I decided to play singles, too, at the last minute.
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Protection tasks can be "frustrating," as officers spend hours planning an event only for everything to change at the last minute, Dyson said.
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Other plans had fallen through at the last minute, and suddenly my husband, Tim, and I had five free days on our calendar.
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At the last minute, Irma unexpectedly veered inland right before it got to Naples, taking its eastern wall safely away from the ocean.
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Mr. Pence opted to do all of those anyway to show resolve, and the North Koreans canceled the meeting at the last minute.
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A company though isn't bound to file, and could eventually delay the listing, back off altogether or get acquired at the last minute.
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At the last minute, the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision decided that the house was not suitable for parolees.
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Mari was actually really reluctant to be interviewed for the book and only sat for [an interview] with me at the last minute.
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But at the last minute, the alliance came back together and, appeasing Mr. Mattarella, shuffled Mr. Savona to the Ministry of European Affairs.
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Mike DeWine (R) canceled at the last minute out of concern the virus made in-person voting unsafe for voters and poll workers.
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At the last minute, Mr. Trump canceled a planned meeting with President Vladimir Putin, citing an unresolved naval standoff between Russia and Ukraine.
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But at the last minute, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to a temporary truce, and the rate hike was delayed indefinitely.
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South Korean officials arranged a later meeting between the two, American officials said, but the North Koreans pulled out at the last minute.
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But that means he has to accommodate clients in the New York area — or in Aspen — if they call at the last minute.
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At the last minute, a toy reseller cut a deal with the company to buy everything that was left in the Woodbridge store.
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At the last minute, the Trump administration decided to delay aluminum and steel tariffs by a month, leaving U.S. allies on the edge.
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The fund's partners are also taking a more disciplined approach on valuations, which has led to several deals dying at the last minute.
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Ultimately, many of us end up in the drugstore aisle, searching for a cute card and box of chocolates at the last minute.
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But the market, had it not gotten signed and blown up at the last minute, the market would have reacted negatively to it.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai pulled out of a scheduled appearance at the last minute, after he reportedly received death threats.
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But city officials nixed the project at the last minute over plans to erect a 1.5 mile-long concrete barrier through the city.
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Three years ago, they nearly secured a temporary release from prison just before Thanksgiving only to have it blocked at the last minute.
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The loss of the drone nearly led to an American airstrike on Iran, but Mr. Trump called it off at the last minute.
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She lies to Panin, allowing him to promise Mirovich that he'll be spared at the last minute, without ever intending to do so.
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That move came after a Republican-led repeal effort failed at the last minute due to the vote of the late Republican Sen.
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Duterte entered the presidential race at the last minute, vowing to go national with the no-holds-barred campaign he waged in Davao.
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President Donald Trump's latest list of proposed tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods spared some Apple products at the last minute.
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The only problem was that that division happened to be an all-black US Colored Troops unit, so at the last minute, Gen.
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Financially, it was a lose-lose situation, because I was either losing cash reselling tickets or spending too much at the last minute.
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That's a big positive compared with some past games when organizers had to scramble at the last minute to finish venues on time.
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That led Erdogan to scrap the Bolton meeting at the last minute, after Trump's top aide had already arrived in Turkey's capital, Ankara.
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One controversial provision that got dropped from the bill at the last minute: a cap on the tax exemption for employer-sponsored insurance.
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Startups often will pursue multiple strategies at once, and sometimes they do sell at the last minute before they hit the public market.
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Two of the three prisoners — Doyle Lee Hamm in Alabama and Bart Whitaker in Texas — had their executions halted at the last minute.
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Not only did they lowball him, they tried to put in a big option pool and at the last minute he pulled out.
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In some cases, the miners' final paychecks, cashier's checks flown in at the last minute, were held by banks or failed to clear.
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I was scared shitless to tour, and at the last minute ended up traveling with my father in a separate car for support.
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After dozens of unanswered inquiries and multiple viewings canceled at the last minute, I decided to try my luck at one of these events.
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Maybe you simply throw it together at the last minute and still manage to look fabulous for all the parties and trick-or-treaters.
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At the last minute we made the decision to go with Time Inc because of the benefits that a strategic brings to the table.
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The 96-year-old royal had been listed in the Order of Service as attending but had to pull out at the last minute.
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The overhaul to the government's retirement income program was tacked onto the budget bill at the last minute and was subject to little debate.
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It was a profile of a young Kurdish man who at the last minute had changed his mind about carrying out a suicide bombing.
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On its website, Ryanair said the policy of tagging bigger bags that couldn't fit in the cabin at the last minute would now end.
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It fell short by one vote after John McCain decided at the last minute to join Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski in opposing it.
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Is it possible that this machine was supposed to play a big part in Jack's death, only to be changed at the last minute?
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Ball that piece up in your bag at the last minute and you won't have to worry about what it looks like hours later.
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The world is crumbling all around you, and often it's up to Trico to save you at the last minute (usually in slow motion).
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He famously changed his mind at the last minute about a 2013 bombing campaign to punish al-Assad for using chemical weapons on civilians.
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U.S. President Donald Trump approved military strikes against Iran on Friday before calling them off at the last minute, the New York Times reported.
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Unfortunately, in true Grey's fashion she codes at the last minute and dies, leaving Meredith – and really all of us watching at home – heartbroken.
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Peter tries to steal Zelena's heart, but Emma saves her at the last minute, and once Zelena and Hades kiss, his curse is lifted.
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In other words, it's not something you can use at the last minute before your flight, for example – you'll need to plan in advance.
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It is still possible the board of either company could decide to walk away from the deal at the last minute, the people cautioned.
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At the last minute, though, the staffer directed the press to a side door and into a choir room at Theodore Roosevelt High School.
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The strength in stock futures comes after Canada joined, at the last minute, the U.S. and Mexico in a new deal to replace NAFTA.
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But Comey pulled out at the last minute, forcing festival organizers to substitute the FBI's chief lawyer, James Baker, for a criminally bland discussion.
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However, the Trump administration decided at the last minute to grant waivers to eight users of Iranian crude, including top buyers China and India.
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Eric, for instance, opened the Society of Royal Engineer's annual exhibition to great aplomb when its human counterpart pulled out at the last minute.
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When they aren't outright proclaiming an event is too much of a security risk, they switch the location of events at the last minute.
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In June, Iran's downing of a U.S. drone prompted preparations for a U.S. retaliatory air strike that Trump called off at the last minute.
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For a brief moment, the 2017 Oscars belonged to La La Land, and then, at the last minute, Moonlight ended up winning Best Picture.
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In December, at the last minute, the president pulled his support for a spending plan that had already passed the Senate, precipitating the shutdown.
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All that the EU's leaders have managed so far is to cobble together solutions (such as the Greek bail-outs) at the last minute.
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The SFO had planned to charge 11 bankers, but prosecutors found out at the last minute that five foreign nationals would not show up.
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Another relic of the imperial past, Britain's 300-year-old naval base on Spain's southern coast, threatened to derail plans at the last minute.
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Cupid -- who had his back turned to the bullpen -- heard the animal rushing toward him at the last minute ... and BEELINED IT to safety.
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At the last minute, Jim Roe, the drummer from our first album came back, but Craig and myself were not seeing eye to eye.
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Startup Battlefield's contestants have been training for weeks, but TechCrunch also chooses two wild cards from Startup Alley to compete at the last minute.
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It's honestly kind of a badass move, until at the last minute she pauses and remembers to grab her curling iron from his bathroom.
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Nor does Euron betraying her at the last minute and ending up on the Iron Throne himself, because really, who cares about that guy?
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Boris Johnson, the Union-Jack-panted leader of the opposition, agrees to lead peace talks, but then changes his mind at the last minute.
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It came after an initial ruling to release the athlete in August was canceled at the last minute after intervention by the justice minister.
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Things got a little chaotic during the landing: The guidance computer crashed, and Armstrong had to change the landing site at the last minute.
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Corker told IBT that he hasn't read the bill and wasn't aware that changes were made at the last minute that would enrich him.
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Some lots may be withdrawn this week at the last minute by nervous consignors, because uncertainty is not good for any market — including art.
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Only at the last minute, after key members of Congress erupted in protest over Mr. Trump's actions, did the White House release the aid.
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The French museum had been close to opening an outpost in Shanghai about a decade ago, but the deal collapsed at the last minute.
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At the last minute, they were told local supporters who accompanied them could not watch the moment mother and child came together, Garcia said.
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The Republican National Committee dumped $2628,28500 at the last minute into the race in an effort to hold on to the deep-red district.
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He appeared to flip-flop at the last minute and said he opposed sanctuary cities -- a decision that appeared to be out of desperation.
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The Haitian government agreed to take him late that year, only to back out at the last minute, citing his lack of identity documents.
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So if there's any lag time between the cooking and the serving, keep some pasta water handy to splash in at the last minute.
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He would grow upset when his father missed a swim meet or canceled a father-son outing at the last minute, summoned to work.
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Republicans were optimistic about securing a crucial appointment to the high court, only to have Democrats pull the ball away at the last minute.
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It comes days after the 73-year-old former military ruler canceled a trip to the restive Niger Delta region at the last minute.
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It would have passed had it not been for seven Republicans switching their votes at the last minute under pressure from House GOP leaders.
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Crazy lineup—Logical Nonsense, Facade Burns Black, Panthro UK United 13, Kill Your Idols hopped on at the last minute, and of course DAMAD.
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There are moments in the book that seem like you were nose-diving, but rather than crash, you pulled up at the last minute.
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If a mortgage falls through at the last minute, Ribbon will buy the home and wait for the buyer to secure a different mortgage.
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We spoke to Drita ... who says Farrah backed out of a charity boxing match at the last minute because she was straight-up scared.
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Republicans have done it mostly behind closed doors, and then they reveal plans at the last minute and they're hoping to get a vote.
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"A tax break for unborn children that reproductive rights advocates feared would threaten legal abortion was defeated at the last minute," Kapur said. 5.
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But at the last minute, she said several NBC News executives intervened and told her that Lauer wanted her to stay, so she did.
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Even worse, the host kicked out Conti and her friends after just two days — forcing them to find a hotel at the last minute.
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Some states have closed certain polling locations, especially those in nursing homes, leaving voters to figure out where to go at the last minute.
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So for Francis, his first meeting here with the general, which was added at the last minute, might well be the more important one.
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As always, Netflix sometimes changes its mind at the last minute about programming so some of Scott's recommendations may not appear on your screen.
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Travelers can relax, leave at the last minute, and discover historical sites, local cuisine, museums, shopping, hiking, festivals and theme parks along the way.
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Meghan arrived in New York on Friday afternoon after taking a commercial flight out of London at the last minute early in the morning.
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The American Health Care Act vote is pulled at the last minute; the State Department okays the Keystone pipeline; Le Pen meets with Putin.
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At the last minute, managers realize Miranda hasn't asked the families of the victims for permission and — wait for it — they cancel the exhibition.
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Ms. Lazarus said that in Britain, the regulatory "goal posts" covering security, policing or sound restrictions at festivals can shift at the last minute.
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Open enrollment was scheduled to end on Saturday in most states, and every year, a surge of people sign up at the last minute.
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The handkerchief test also went as planned—though if it hadn't, her mother was prepared to also bribe the juntaora at the last minute.
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British journalists grumbled a little at the last-minute news that CBS, the American television network, would also be present at the Sussexes' request.
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Negotiators have met 11 times, with both sides asserting that a deal was close, only for talks to fall apart at the last minute.
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But as a nun, a woman, she must acknowledge that her power is limited and at the last minute a proper burial is denied.
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Not long ago, on a movie set, the director and a producer tried to bully me into a sex scene at the last minute.
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