The time is 10 seconds slower than her world record set at the Olympics two years ago. |
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He took on the No.1 contender in a mandatory defence and reduced him to a shambling wreck inside seven minutes, 45 seconds of controlled boxing. |
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Meanwhile, blanch the button onions for a few seconds in boiling water, then drain and cool. |
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The strange message kept being repeated over and over again for about 15 seconds at 1.55 am each day. |
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Release the breath and hold the position for a few seconds whilst breathing normally. |
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After 10 seconds or so, he reappears above water and the bay resounds to the sounds of whoops and cheers from the floating audience. |
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Sophia was able to keep a straight face for about ten seconds before bursting into laughter. |
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Bartok used many seconds and sevenths found in monophonic Hungarian folk music. |
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I turned and looked at the ground where Jared lay in silence but his silence was broken every few seconds with spasms of laughter. |
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Shortly afterwards two men approached the wire gate but left a few seconds later. |
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Year after year, we count down the seconds until January 1 arrives, and we have such high hopes that the new year will be different. |
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So why, he says, tranquillise the poor tiger and then open fire less than two seconds later? |
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The wind whipped the rain into Nicole's face and within seconds she was soaked clear through. |
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Huygens' clocks, which tended to lose only 15 seconds a day, were a vast improvement over earlier timekeepers. |
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However, reality quickly sinks in as you realize that seconds wasted cost lives. |
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In addition, the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics prevents speculation on times shorter than 10-43 seconds after the big bang. |
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Dry off in seconds after a glacial-lake skinny-dip or your first hot shower in weeks with Aquis's Adventure Towel. |
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The horse then began to pull the carriage away, and it was only a few seconds before they were out of my sight. |
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He did it in sensational style as he stopped the man ranked fifth in the world after just 97 seconds of a one-sided contest. |
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Vinnie Jones used to get a feeling seconds before punching someone's lights out. |
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One minute and two seconds of Mrs. Lennon wibbling away about her fragile state of mind. |
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The next few seconds are as frightening as the first, and this pattern is repeated again and again. |
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This means if I want to jump back ten seconds I have to look down to find the correct rewind button. |
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Devon stared after him for a few seconds before dropping his gaze back down to me. |
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It imploded and came crumbling down all around the grounds in 37 seconds flat. |
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A few seconds later she came back wearing a pair of pink flannelette track pants with a matching jumper. |
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Sure enough, seconds later, a series of whistles, high-pitched and low, rolled up the hillside. |
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He had only seconds to look shocked and betrayed before everyone in the inn's common room jumped on them. |
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But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal. |
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During the last 10 seconds of your 60-second recovery jog, crank up the speed for your next sprint. |
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She let out a dry laugh and I hit the shuttlecock, then she ran to meet it, maintaining the rally in silence for a few seconds before continuing. |
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Shouting from up ahead and the sun was blotted out for a few seconds as we passed through a gatehouse. |
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Meriva can be transformed in a matter of seconds from a five-seater to a single seater with acres of loadspace. |
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The maroon flames also rose and flared, before dying in a matter of seconds into a small pile of ashes. |
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There must have been an interval of absolute unconsciousness, seconds or minutes. |
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They will switch their blue flashers on for a few seconds to cross red lights and then switch them off. |
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The ion flux occurs within seconds after gravistimulation and establishes pH gradients across roots and maize pulvini. |
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Within seconds of him entering, and barrels of all three turrets swiveled around to face him. |
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Cristiane Silva scored a golden goal just 21 seconds into extra time for the Brazilian women. |
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This word processor starts up in about three seconds on a decent system and takes about 5MB of memory for a blank document. |
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The launch of the spacecraft was aborted yesterday just 20 seconds before blast-off. |
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With one mighty throw, he hurtled the mirror piece into the rift, which glowed for a couple of seconds and then cleared. |
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A hunt can last from a few seconds to several minutes and cover up to two miles. |
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Significantly, the last four minutes and 33 seconds of the chase were recorded on video tape from a police helicopter overhead. |
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After a few seconds of silence, the crowd began cheering and whooping for the two warriors. |
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That's enough to catapult it to 60 mph in 10.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 113 mph. |
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I saw the attacker hit the lad in the head or the face two or three times and then after about ten seconds he walked off. |
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How do you get to the point where you can create something without wanting to tear it to pieces five seconds later? |
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Mike introduces me to the popping crease and the return crease, although seconds after, I cannot remember which is which. |
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In the event of an emergency on the launch pad, the astronauts can evacuate the shuttle up to 30 seconds before launch. |
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I envisioned holding still for several seconds while a camera shutter clicked away. |
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Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of latent promise but patchy quality. |
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The meters have also become more efficient and it takes only five seconds to obtain the readings. |
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Within 30 seconds of being keyed in, applications can be viewed on-screen by the hiring company. |
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But I no longer have to turn around every 90 seconds to see if she's rolled off the rug, pulled her socks off and is face down on the hardwood. |
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His hands rose weakly, pushed at Leonardo's shoulders, and fell, only to reattempt it again seconds later. |
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Felix had managed to shake her off within seconds of arriving at the camp, citing supervision measures. |
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She typed in the details, and then a few seconds later, the printer started whirring at the other end of the desk. |
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This was said in a low tone, and it was a few seconds before the other people in the room realized something was wrong and looked up. |
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I glanced up at the steel grey sky and lit a cigarette and started a timer, watching the seconds build. |
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Within seconds Kailey had the cell door springing open, and she walked inside. |
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Two seconds later, the lady was yipping and screaming happily, and running to the back of the store. |
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Avoid this film unless you want to know the befuddled feeling that comes of toking on a bong for a few seconds too long. |
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It plods along for 13 minutes, 22 seconds without being musically or lyrically interesting. |
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After a couple of seconds the door opened and a man's face appeared behind the door. |
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The result is extrapolated to 60 seconds and reported in liters per minute. |
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As the tension mounted during the penultimate test of the day, less than four seconds separated the top six finishers. |
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Its solid rocket motor ignited 5.2 seconds later sending the launch vehicle and research vehicle payload on its test flight. |
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After uncountable seconds ticked slowly by, during which my feet became numb, Stan conceded that a lodgepole pine was probably the way to go. |
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If you need a whole, unbruised clove, microwave it for twenty seconds on high, let it cool and the clove will pop right out. |
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I have used it to make flour and it takes less than 90 seconds to do enough for my bread baker. |
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The wound rendered Mark Irwin unconscious within seconds and caused his death within a couple of minutes. |
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The score that well and truly got Tallow back into contention came just sixty seconds before the half-time break. |
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Breathing hard, Jacob simply stared for a few more seconds before I heaved a harsh sigh and tugged off my headphones. |
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Not once did the seconds step on to the mat until they had received instructions from their skip as to what she wanted them to do. |
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It is only a few seconds, though, and we're all of us entitled to a few seconds of grumpiness when emerging from a heavy sleep. |
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According to the definition of leap seconds it is possible for two leap seconds to be applied at once. |
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The second record was broken by six seconds with a time of three minutes and 26 seconds. |
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She looked up at a clock and it showed her she only had fifteen seconds left. |
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When online, access time to data on tape is typically several seconds vs. milliseconds for data on magnetic disk. |
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Sixty seconds later, he swerved away from the keeper's clawing gloves to stroke home his 21st goal of an astounding debut campaign. |
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After blanching them for a few seconds in boiling water they become digestible without losing their crispness. |
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But fifth place, five seconds behind the American, will have given him a huge boost in confidence for the tests that lie ahead. |
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Within seconds all Jack's hard work looks wasted as Caniza wriggles free and blasts the ball past him. |
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You've been awake for four seconds now and already your frame of reference has vanished. |
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Within seconds of the re-start Baronovski took exception to a decision from the referee and he too was on his way for an early bath. |
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An estimated 6 million Captchas are completed each day, costing users 10 seconds each, wasting an overwhelming number of labor hours. |
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And on the previous day, Scotland scored a golden goal in the last 5 seconds of their game against Ireland. |
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With a normal reaction time of 1.5 seconds the total stopping distance is 110 meters. |
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When it stops seconds later and backs up to let him off for the next take, he stomps his foot in bewildered frustration. |
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I managed to open the door and about three seconds later it went up with a whoosh. |
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He and his friend Tobias Seeger needed only a few seconds to name the three girls their age who still live in town. |
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It was a very tedious business, and they amused themselves by counting the seconds between the thunderclaps and the flashes of lighting. |
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After 20 seconds of afterburner use, the afterburner failed and the nozzle fully closed due to oil loss. |
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Hold the stretch for three seconds then go back to start position and stretch again. |
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But as the tenths of seconds passed, out of the corner of my eye I saw him struggling. |
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Then, in a plan arranged during a previous timeout and with the game tied, McGrady went straight up the court with 10.4 seconds left. |
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It takes a couple of seconds to phone a team doctor and check if you can take something. |
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Schumacher had powered into a lead of over four seconds after careering wildly across Hakkinen at the start to maintain the advantage of pole. |
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Measuring motions in this absolute space also required a universal clock, which ticked off the seconds for all the inhabitants of the cosmos. |
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After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin. |
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Despite its 1600 kg kerb weight, this vehicle has a claimed top speed of 130 mph, and it gets to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds from rest. |
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She fingered a few leg and back muscles for a couple of seconds and then disappeared from the room. |
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He started talking about it and within five seconds had given away the aforementioned spoiler. |
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Alas, and alack, I was a few seconds too late and I will miss Percy a great deal. |
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In a few seconds he was high enough to enjoy a panoramic vista of city lights winking below. |
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Hold the stretches statically, not bouncing, for 30 seconds minimally with 1-2 repetitions on each side per stretch. |
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All of this would have taken a few seconds when suddenly there was a bang and the car jolted. |
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There are no vehicles, but the numbers counting down on the traffic lights indicate that several seconds remain before he is allowed to cross. |
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It's the kind of record you know you're going to buy twenty seconds into it but you stand at the listening station and sample every track anyway. |
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Seemingly, she stands on the half landing and looks down the stairs for a few seconds before disappearing. |
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These few seconds of telefilm speak volumes about social progress for African Americans. |
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They secured the engine after twenty seconds and spliced the main brace in celebration. |
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I'm sure your friends will feign interest for two seconds the quickly disown you if you purchase a pair to show off. |
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The extra propellant provides an additional 50 tonnes of thrust in the first 20 seconds following liftoff. |
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A powerful burst of rupture energy is seen 80 seconds later as the quake progresses northwest. |
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No problem there, I have a terrible memory for names so didn't even remember them five seconds after leaving the room. |
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The angrily snapped words were greeted with a full five seconds of silence. |
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They stared at each other for a few seconds before the horse whinnied loudly and started to canter towards her. |
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I happened to catch 19 seconds of Will Smith rapping at the NBA finals game. |
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You must click on a connect button inside that window and wait to complete the process, less than 20 seconds in my experience. |
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One of Scotland's leading businessmen has told how he was seconds from death after a fire engulfed his luxury cabin cruiser while he slept. |
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Rodeo cowboys drive for hours, even days, to ride for eight short seconds and then drive home. |
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He disappeared in the rear view mirror within a matter of seconds as the speedo crept up to 180 mph on a derestricted stretch of road. |
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I make a huge dinner with enough for everyone to eat and maybe some people could even have seconds if there was food and they were motivated. |
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These last for about 30 seconds or so, and will ricochet enemy fire right back at their senders. |
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I was stuck behind a removal van for far too long the other day, adding literally seconds to my journey. |
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Three contestants have 30 seconds to perform their rendition of what they think will be the music of tomorrow. |
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If the cabin depressurises, you've got between 15 and 20 seconds before you black out and die. |
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His time of 8 minutes 51 seconds took some four seconds off his personal best time. |
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With five seconds left in the game, Guerra kicked a short squib which Prospect quickly downed. |
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After almost ten seconds of continuous fire everyone stopped, their ears ringing viciously. |
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There were a few uneasy seconds of awkward silence, everyone looking at Christine with apprehension. |
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They changed their tune seconds later, however, as they watched their heroes manufacture a third score in stoppage time. |
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Footage also shows the fuel tank's nose cone hit a bird just seconds after liftoff yesterday. |
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I expect that no-one else has yet seen this poem but good luck to anyone who picked it up in the 20 seconds it was available. |
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It only took several seconds to reach his locker and another surprise awaited him. |
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It's like a yo-yo made in China with a string that breaks within 2 seconds of it being unfurled. |
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Thirty seconds later and the noise is obliterated by keyboards and electronic drums. |
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He came up beside me a couple of seconds later, and we walked out of the class, and down towards our lockers together. |
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The Sixers grabbed the lead for the first time just seconds earlier on a rare trifecta by a wide-open Eric Snow. |
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After a few seconds I get a message that the new Program is installed and it needs to connect to get possible updates. |
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The equipment she uses means Nashashibi only has 28 seconds for each shot, filming mainly on 16 mm film on a wind-up Bolex camera. |
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The Spaniard gained almost four seconds on the Finnish competitor, who was chasing him for fourth spot on the leaderboard. |
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It's the unpredictability of leap seconds that creates the potential for problems, says McCarthy. |
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The goal was timed at six seconds and remains a record in British football. |
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The shuttle shook a few seconds later from the tractor beam's electric blast. |
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Twenty seconds from the start James Walsh went on a bursting solo trough run, spotted David Phelan who in turn rifled home a scorcher of a goal. |
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The two top draws for the WWF in the last year were seconds away from going toe to toe. |
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Three seconds later I was compelled to pat the floor in token of surrender. |
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For myself, wine o'clock starts as many seconds after the kids are in bed as it takes for me to lurch to the wine rack. |
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She started to walk away, only to march back determinedly less than five seconds later. |
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I calmly leave the utility room, pass slowly through the rec room and then tear up the stairs in two seconds flat. |
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He experienced a mild dizziness, and it took his brain a couple of seconds to stabilize. |
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Within seconds of meeting him, this sense of mystique has dissolved, along with the lumps of brown sugar being heaped into our coffee cups. |
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The wingsuit can triple the length of a normal skydiving freefall from 60 seconds to over three minutes. |
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A goal by senior player Tony Scroope after just 90 seconds proved a sad indicator of the mismatch. |
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She told me she hit redial every 30 seconds for over two hours trying to call me one evening! |
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Orville is the world's first aeronaut in a short flight lasting just 12 seconds and covering 37 metres. |
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Shortly after leaving port, the boat capsized in seconds and began filling rapidly with water. |
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Thirty seconds into the additional period came what would be the turning point of the whole saga. |
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He tried to make amends in the dying seconds of the half, setting a clever pass into the run of Ross Hamilton. |
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Do, however, stay on the phone for a few seconds after the all-important beep, and sigh audibly into the receiver. |
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His room was the same, sterile as it had been seconds before, the penetrating smell of antibiotics and baby oil still in the air. |
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She pushed the button and held it down for five seconds to be sure he would see it. |
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Boil some water, blanch the garlic for about 15 seconds and then shock the garlic in an ice water bath. |
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Every 15 minutes, spend about 20 seconds looking around the room and refocusing your eyes on a distant point. |
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You hesitate for a few seconds and your new friend Bob starts fumbling in his back pocket. |
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The pair left the shop and re-entered seconds later after being attacked outside by the first and second defendants. |
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Gardner and teammates watched helplessly as the final six seconds ticked off the clock. |
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Referee Alfred counted him out at two minutes and 51 seconds of the fourth, by which time Iron Mike had rusted into a crumpled heap. |
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Precious seconds later, they were wrapped in a tight embrace, each unwilling to let the other go. |
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After a couple of seconds the start-up display appears and shows the owner's name and telephone number, which can only be input at the factory. |
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Gabriele was in first place when he handed the car over to me and we had about 4 seconds to our advantage over Cappellari. |
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The engine only fired for a few seconds before shutting off again, and the missile fell. |
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He injured his ankle within 30 seconds of City's first training session at their Scottish training camp, twisting it in a rabbit hole. |
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Beginners should wait longer, but more-advanced gymgoers should go for the burn, waiting only 30 seconds between sets. |
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A turnover to Singh on the halfway line and a score from the fast break made it a one-point ball game with a little over 90 seconds to go. |
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Within seconds one of them had fitted a hydraulic jack to the door frame while another began to slam it with a battering ram. |
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Blanch the bean sprouts in the boiling water for 25 seconds then refresh under cold running water. |
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The computer bleeped in compliance and then a few seconds later a clean and youthful face appeared onscreen. |
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They were up against it in this match too, conceding a goal after just 35 seconds of play. |
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During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle. |
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Whenever she walks into the room, Gary doesn't take a few seconds to register the entirety of her own figure, notices Barbara. |
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The suspension was vortexed for 5 minutes, sonicated for 30 seconds and aliquoted into 100-litre samples. |
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A mechanical arm turns pages every couple of seconds while an automatic machine translator wired to this device bangs out English text. |
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The driver, who left the scene after the accident, jumped from the cab just seconds before the jib of the crane plunged down onto the seashore. |
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Just type in the name of what you want to listen to, and it automagically appears on your computer seconds later. |
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Canada's Perdita Felicien smashed her lifetime best with victory in 12.53 seconds to upset gold medal favourite Brigitte Foster. |
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Matt stepped forward and seconds later, our lips met one another in silent appreciation. |
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Kay called, and within a matter of seconds the two vessels were lashed together. |
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If the mine came down on land instead of water, it was supposed to go off seventeen seconds later. |
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Videos on the site have to be 15 seconds or less and usually auto-play without sound. |
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A stop of 15 seconds or more can mire a driver at the back of the field among inexperienced racers and those with ill-handling cars. |
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Overall, he has won three of 30 races in the event, with a pair of seconds and four thirds. |
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Flushed from the pocket by Tigers pressure, Hagans roamed the field for nearly 5 seconds before zipping a 25-yard pass to wideout Deyon Williams. |
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Each matzo is flame-baked in a traditional long oven for just sixty seconds to give them their incomparable crispness and subtle nutty flavour. |
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The shutter speeds you should try should be in the range of 0.5 seconds through to about 8 seconds. |
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Every five seconds counted is equal to approximately one mile between you and the storm. |
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After several seconds of nervous jittering, the man slowly began to bring his hands into the air, but then something changed. |
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If it hadn't have been so loud, I'd have totally counted down the seconds until freedom just by the ticks on the clock above the whiteboard. |
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The Bolton-born barrow boy started out selling textile seconds from a box on the local market. |
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It is because of this general slowing down of the Earth that leap seconds need to be inserted into some years. |
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Boulianne took the gold, posting a time of 28.68 seconds and edging out Mains by.09 seconds. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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But as time passed and seconds slowly ticked away like eternity, Liz began to lose hope. |
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She stared goggle-eyed for a few seconds before giving a short yell of glee. |
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Peak exercise variables were calculated by averaging the final 30 seconds of exercise. |
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Twenty seconds later, it will jettison the bottom half of its aeroshell, exposing the lander. |
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He walked out of casualty and got to the studio a few seconds after a stand-in had started the show. |
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The one-way conversation lasted about 30 seconds as Moore, his face pale, eyes slightly milky and head tilting to one side, listened intently. |
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But data from the air bag's electronic data recorder showed he was travelling at 114 mph seconds before the crash. |
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The bar owner eagerly pocketed it, and within a few seconds from good service, he was sipping on a tankard of rum, eyeing the surely crowd. |
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Ice can form within 30 seconds on the wings and airfoils of a rescue aircraft. |
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Just check out the following screen dumps taken just a few seconds apart when I was accessing the this website this morning. |
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After taking a few seconds to find their bearings, the two set off for their landing sight. |
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A screen of family history might on average add 30 seconds to this consultation. |
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Pitch a tent in 10 seconds with a refillable CO 2 canister, or in a minute with a bicycle pump. |
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Dan, we only have a few seconds left, but there has been some speculation in resent days, fresh speculation, about a John Doe number two. |
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I stared at it for two or three seconds longer than required, then walked out. |
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The static line deploys your parachute within 5 seconds of leaving the aircraft. |
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There was a respectful silence of a few seconds while the others internalised this concept. |
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The referee halted the fight in the final round after a storm of blows followed a standing eight count early in the early seconds of the round. |
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At the end of some of the early numbers, there was a sticky few seconds of silence before the requisite applause began. |
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The gels were run for 20 hours using switch times of 5 to 45 seconds ramped in a linear fashion. |
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What was impressive was, so shortly after holing the winning putt, just seconds after his moment of glory, Payne was thinking of my situation. |
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He rolled up his sleeve and reached into the drift, seconds later he produced a powdery pooch. |
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Do about 45 seconds on each side, adding a glug of Marsala before and after you flip them. |
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For the few seconds she stared into my eyes I saw something flicker, a brief flicker of pain that was gone before I could ask. |
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A common way to access these settings is to press the F2 or delete button during the first few seconds of a boot-up. |
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In fairness, Casey probably did an okay job of the song, but I'd fallen asleep ten seconds into it. |
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I lost about three seconds behind him and then a bit more with a backmarker getting in the way. |
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It lasted for a good ten seconds and sounded like a motorbike going down the road outside. |
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After reduction, the print should be agitated in rapid fixer for 30 seconds before toning. |
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Inoculated seedlings were misted every 20 seconds for 2 days in a mist chamber and then transferred to the greenhouse. |
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When Mr Baker lost his footing and fell, it started running for a few seconds until a workmate pressed an emergency stop button. |
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And though Brodeur had played the puck a good 15 seconds before that, that gave him the first game-winning goal ever by a goaltender. |
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If no symptoms are present and the sinus pauses last three seconds or less, no further evaluation is necessary. |
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Workers can passionately complain about some derisible human specimen, only to be seen joking heartily with them seconds later. |
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And she says she will always treasure the memory of his last kiss and hug before seconds later he died in a hail of bullets. |
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With six seconds remaining and no timeouts, the Titans had one play to try to force overtime. |
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After my five seconds of philosophizing, the next thing I noticed was my rapid loss of manual dexterity. |
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Hovering at the back for a few seconds I scanned the club, there was Darren leaning against the bar nursing a drink, pretty girl at his side. |
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He did it in six hours, 53 minutes and 21 seconds and has vowed to go back for more next year and beat his own record. |
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He wrestled her arm away long enough to gasp a few precious seconds of air from the surface before going under. |
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His mates woke him with seconds to spare, and he dressed somewhat hurriedly. |
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This man tells it like it is whether you like it or not, and he gained my respect after two seconds of listening to him. |
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Documents can be scanned and filed in seconds and made available a week, a month or a year later at the touch of a button. |
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As I said just a few seconds ago, I regularly meet with mayors and councillors. |
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And, during the dwindling seconds of her last game, she started to contemplate her future. |
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She'd then be out the door seconds after the bell rang to end the school day. |
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Spray your fingertips with hairspray, then dig to your scalp, raising your fingers every couple seconds to lift your hair. |
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A few seconds longer and the three of them were back inside the farmhouse with the front door locked and secure. |
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It's a row you can hum, for it emphasizes thirds and fourths, rather than seconds and tritones. |
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To illustrate my observations, here are tracings made from my viewing screen at the 7.9 seconds and the 17.4 seconds positions. |
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And we settled a score with Steve, who beat me on the North West Stages this year, but finished 15 seconds behind us! |
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In the few seconds before my lucidity gave way to blind panic, I felt no little sympathy for the poor chap as he faced this calamity. |
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Three chords are laid down but that's where the obvious territory ends, as within seconds it's all scrunched up and tossed for yet more spiky-assed punk recklessness. |
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Not 90 seconds later, Brown lay shot to death in broad daylight in the middle of a Missouri street. |
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The wedding march started, everyone stood up and my dad and I went to the doorway and paused for a few seconds before slowly starting down the aisle. |
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The earth tremor is over in seconds and life resumes its peaceful rhythm. |
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The sentiments expressed may be dramatic, but that is what happens when four years of your life are telescoped down into 13 seconds of breath-taking speed and agility. |
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The clubs' first and third teams were due to play each other at Sandylands on December 27, while the seconds were scheduled to play at Settle on the same day. |
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In a matter of seconds my father had rammed into the car in front of us. |
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For a cardio bonus, do 30 seconds of jogging, marching, jumping jacks or split-lunge jumps immediately after each move, then go on to the next move. |
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He followed Sasha through the wire diving for cover in a shell hole, just as a round from a trench mortar obliterated the three men who cleared the wire seconds before them. |
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But a two-man overlap on the right went begging and 13 minutes later Plymouth were level, No8 Dan Ward-Smith barging in seconds after being held up over the line. |
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I waited for fully 90 seconds for a small goods train to trundle past. |
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This system not only allows several welds to be done simultaneously, it also reduces weld time from three seconds for a conventional spot weld, to just half a second. |
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But his voice is rising and trembling, and seconds later, he begins to sob. |
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Wahl then stared resolutely at the camera for a full five seconds before the network cut to a commercial break. |
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Then he disappeared by the same door through which I had watched him depart less than sixty seconds before. |
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Having potted one, Tony tried to move some balls into the open but one ball cannoned onto another and in seconds it clipped the black sending it down. |
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A few seconds later, he went down the slope a few yards to phone the emergency services. |
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I mean, you would think it would take 52 seconds just to describe each particular case the grand jury had been empanelled to hear. |
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And having rediscovered his best form when Paston was sidelined, a few seconds of red mist at the Priestfield cut short his involvement once more. |
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This may have been a non-event of Olympic proportions, but at least it all looked jolly impressive for 15 seconds on local TV news later in the evening. |
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Both White and his captain, John Smit, said later that the referee had told him, in the seconds before the score, to go and talk to his players about behaving themselves. |
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Each girl sat on one of the banisters of the staircase, sliding down the long flight of stairs, landing a few seconds before Nick in the grand hall. |
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After about mile six I did think that I maybe needed a wee, but I wasn't prepared to risk giving up the 30 seconds or so that this might add on to my time. |
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Just seconds into the second half, Emmet Doherty fisted on a delivery from outfield into the path of Jacko Kiely and his brilliantly taken angled shot billowed the net. |
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It only took me a couple of seconds to get my bearings after I woke up. |
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Twenty-one seconds is a veritable lifetime in NFL fast-break standards, and with two timeouts left, the final minute of the game would have felt longer than a Fellini film. |
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It automatically inflates within three to five seconds of immersion in water or can be operated manually by activating a ripcord or by self-inflating. |
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Curran was forced to tip away Keith Carty's angled lob after 30 seconds and later watched as Sean Dorrian's 15th minute rasper fizzed over his crossbar. |
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The unit can also be set to an autocycle mode, which allows the machine to be set in tenth-of-a-second increments up to 5 seconds for automatic cycling. |
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He took several shots quite rapidly, just seconds apart, and turned the images into Xeroxes, which he stapled together into pamphlets, to be mailed to friends. |
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Chuck bolted outside to his favorite pee spot, lifted his leg, and I kid you not, he stood there for over 60 seconds holding the perfect yoga position. |
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Hopes that the home side might effect a comeback were dashed by another early blow, as Hurst nodded home a right-wing corner only forty seconds after the restart. |
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I would advise people to take a couple of seconds before getting into a taxi to check if it is a licensed hackney carriage or private hire vehicle. |
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Torrance squeezed the trigger, waited twenty five seconds and fired again. |
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Hold the fold and squeeze it for a few seconds to make a bend in the neck. |
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But on a slow news day, when you're scratching around for something to fill the bulletin with, you decide to turn the shoddy release into 20 seconds of copy. |
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It has been shown in a survey conducted by the National Gallery that its patrons spend an average of six to seven seconds looking at each painting. |
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Add the refrigerated butter and process 20 seconds until well combined. |
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We had a stare-down for four or five seconds and then he took off. |
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Place the moist test material on the test paper, which after a few seconds will show a clear, violet coloration in the presence of acid phosphase. |
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Panic was not an option for Ronald Mobbs when the engine of his private plane stopped mid-air just seconds before landing in a paddock outside Bundaberg yesterday. |
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The instructors would launch a trainee every thirty seconds and challenge him to pass the guy ahead of him. |
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Substitute Gary McSwegan thundered a 20-yard drive off the post before arriving seconds later right on cue in the six-yard box turning a low centre past McKenzie. |
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