The gang's all here — for a minute or two.
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For a minute I was not going to do anything.
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For a minute, we grin at each other without speaking.
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He came and we met each other for a minute.
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"So, put that in your head for a minute. Yeah."
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He takes a bite and chews thoughtfully for a minute.
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Our appeal to Kanye is: be uncool for a minute.
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SG LewisThought this was the Narnia guy for a minute.
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I microwaved the first for a minute and fifteen seconds.
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It's like, 'Stand up and walk around for a minute!
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For a minute I was like, 'Wait, I don't understand.
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For a minute he had the swagger of Han Solo.
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In 2014, I had a little beard for a minute.
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Just for a minute in the beginning, Trump looked good.
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Destiny's Child "reunited" if only for a minute to participate.
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GUILFOYLE: This is a very good tip for a minute.
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Let me go off the rails just for a minute.
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Also, can we talk about Connor Duermit for a minute?
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We've been trying to work with you for a minute.
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Let's appreciate how precious they are together for a minute.
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Excuse me for a minute, my soul just shattered. 2.
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It was fun to lie to people for a minute.
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But let his original intent sink in for a minute.
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We'll just let you get your bearings for a minute.
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Let's mention tvOS 10 and watchOS 3 for a minute.
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You lose that sort of filter for a minute there.
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Let that sink in (no pun intended!) for a minute.
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Paws at Tablet, looking for a minute at his wages.
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"He's been doing his thing for a minute," Mel explained.
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And then we stole away for a minute — afternoon delight.
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I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute.
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Can we talk about this color palette for a minute?
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For a minute, Seunggil sees a different vision of future.
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"For a minute there..." The man didn't finish his sentence.
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We will take a break for a minute to sigh.
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His arms jerked for a minute or so, then stopped.
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Yes. Because you and I worked together for a minute.
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For a minute, it looked like the crisis was over.
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I was goth when I was 10 for a minute.
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TYRONE POWERS: So think about this just for a minute.
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Can we talk about Carrie Coon's eyes for a minute?
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You know, I need to serenade y'all for a minute.
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Mr. President, let's get into the weeds for a minute.
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Eastern Kentucky is a kind of Eden — for a minute.
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I planked for a minute every day for a month.
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NT: Let's talk about the men's 2100m for a minute.
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Nilay Patel: So let's talk about 7nm for a minute.
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But forget Mr. Trump for a minute, if that's possible.
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So Dom and Darlene say goodbye … for a minute, anyway.
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But let's put aside my personal preferences for a minute.
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Excuse me, I need to lie down for a minute.
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"Her name was hashtagged for a minute," Egonu says disapprovingly.
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Should we talk about "Saturday Night Live" for a minute?
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Add the onion and leave for a minute before stirring.
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Throw that slaw into boiling water for a minute and strain!
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Let that sink in for a minute, because we're still screaming.
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MORGAN BRENNAN: Larry, let's talk about the shutdown for a minute.
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It needs to be someone you've been seeing for a minute.
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Stray observations, but serious Okay, let's get real for a minute.
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You could see Viacom shows on the phone for a minute.
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"I just stood there in shock for a minute," he said.
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I'm trying to just enjoy being blissfully engaged for a minute.
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But can we talk about the fingerprint sensor for a minute?
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"I did lose my balance for a minute," she told Cooper.
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Well I think she's been killing it for a minute. Rihanna.
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Now let's come back to my initial question for a minute.
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But don't for a minute feel sorry for me and Harriet.
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NH: Just going back to the union discussions for a minute.
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But Wayne says he doesn't regret the decision for a minute.
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It was like leading this like double life for a minute.
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Do you think Facebook would close their platform for a minute?
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It poured for a minute and bills were kinda scattered everywhere.
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Go ahead, be the Wolf of Wall Street for a minute.
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She didn't know what to do with herself for a minute.
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But don't think for a minute that it's been a chore.
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All the trains on Tokyo's vast underground paused for a minute.
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John Harwood: Well, let's talk about the President for a minute.
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Think about it for a minute, and problems start to appear.
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For a minute there I thought McGregor had the UFC's number.
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I started getting in a little rhythm for a minute there.
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Grimes, "Medieval Warfare" Can I level with you for a minute?
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For a minute or two, we watch the world go by.
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She thought for a minute as we gathered up our things.
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"It's time to do something else for a minute," she said.
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Let's just assume for a minute that Roy Moore gets elected.
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But can I stick up for Wasserman Schultz for a minute?
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Analysis RIO DE JANEIRO — Scroll back to 2011 for a minute.
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Sketch Guy Can I be honest with you for a minute?
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Instead, he called for a minute of silence to commemorate Susanna.
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For a minute, it felt as though the bubble had burst.
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It's sort of charming — at least for a minute or so.
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I froze for a minute, processing what I had just seen.
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"Don't for a minute think I'm being morbid," Mr. Pickens wrote.
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Play stopped for a minute and the call came down. Penalty!
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He stopped and walked for a minute, then renewed his pace.
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For a minute, it felt like we were on an E!
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Let's think about the implications of this database for a minute.
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"We never went anywhere, we just pushed pause for a minute."
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I dare you to sit with that question for a minute.
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But I want to just stick with networks for a minute.
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"Can I just defend Senator Klobuchar for a minute?" she said.
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Let's put aside the Republican and Democratic talk for a minute.
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"Let's just wonder at it for a minute," Ms. Miller said.
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Nonetheless "Us," though exquisitely performed, doesn't feel sincere for a minute.
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It is not about looking skinny for a minute or two.
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And I want to go back to space for a minute.
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He talks to her for a minute, then ends the call.
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I turn it off and let T. out for a minute.
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You'll just be there for a minute and then walk out.
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Entertain this idea for a minute: a three-sentence cover letter.
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Nonetheless "Us," though exquisitely performed, doesn't feel sincere for a minute.
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"It was fun to wear suits for a minute," she said.
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So I just put them to the side for a minute.
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I was confusing you for a minute with Kyle Griffin. Yes.
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And Ricky kind of covered up his smartness for a minute.
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Remember, he played for the Pats for a minute in 2013.
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I dare you to stand under that arch for a minute.
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I was surprised for a minute and then it made complete sense.
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Hear us out for a minute: Could your mattress be the problem?
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Let's back up for a minute for those looking for some background.
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"We have to sit for a minute with what was," she said.
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I felt dizzy and I did lose my balance for a minute.
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He thinks about it for a minute, then seems to grow frustrated.
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"Yeah, I mean," Kim said, pausing for a minute to collect herself.
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Also, you'd ask Jon to sit down and rest for a minute.
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We catch up for a minute before she has to hang up.
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Let's put aside Instagram, WhatsApp and other Facebook products for a minute.
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I thought it was going to sneak in there for a minute.
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She wavers for a minute, and Craig asks if everything is okay.
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So for a minute I thought my biological father was Ted Danson.
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The program incorporates seven different plank movements, each held for a minute.
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For a minute, before I realised she was alright, I was heartbroken.
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"I went to the dark place for a minute," she tells PEOPLE.
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It's ok to step back for a minute and take a breath.
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Let's sit back for a minute and see how this plays out.
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I wouldn't leave you alone with a Gentile woman for a minute.
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We just have to get out of this rain for a minute.
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On the Runway Can we talk, for a minute, about the men?
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She looked knocked sideways for a minute but quickly regained her stride.
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They stood inside the brushed-steel box for a minute or two.
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He went by Mexico for a minute, and then headed for Argentina.
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Maybe one an hour, and then only for a minute or two.
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He had light blue eyes, and we locked gazes for a minute.
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Instead, it sat for a minute in a tablespoon of canola oil.
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Well, be a good citizen and stay with me for a minute.
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"Ah, I see," he said into it after listening for a minute.
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Yes, you can leave your kids in the car for a minute.
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A primate researcher wouldn't hesitate for a minute to use the word.
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A video review was called, and the pitch emptied for a minute.
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But still, you could dare to dream, if only for a minute.
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Now, suddenly, I did not want to be alone for a minute.
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"He sat down for a minute, pale as a ghost," she said.
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A little "retail therapy" may make you feel good for a minute.
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The clouds cleared for a minute, revealing a barren red-dirt mountaintop.
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He stood for a minute, eyes closed, then turned and walked away.
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"I don't regret for a minute taking this risk," Mr. Hecquet said.
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That is what Bari Tessler wants you to ponder for a minute.
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For a minute, it even looked as though Mr. Cattelan might cry.
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Don't think for a minute that hasn't affected him or his family.
|
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Where's the best spot for smokers to step outside for a minute?
|
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The word "processing" blinked on the screen for a minute or so.
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Can we all just let our hair down here for a minute?
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Photo by Willem Holzer Let's get philosophical for a minute about infidelity.
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Heat the whole thing for a minute until the cheese begins to melt.
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Now let&aposs think about this for a minute/ what about my case?
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For a minute we thought about stopping to help Eoin get through it.
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Yeah, we'll let that one sink in for a minute: brownie. Batter. Crumble.
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Just dwell on Annette Messager's "The Crucified Teddy Bear" (1998) for a minute.
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BF puts his bagel on the coffee table for a minute — big mistake!
|
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I was just like, 'I just have to sit down for a minute.
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He was like, 'I think I'm going to step off for a minute.
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Gail Collins Opinion Columnist Let's talk for a minute about Mar-a-Lago.
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DAVID FABER: Larry, I want to come back to China for a minute.
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Imagine, for a minute, that you are Wendy Rhoades (Maggie Siff) of Billions.
|
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The progression stopped for a minute, and that's when the sign was unveiled.
|
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And for a minute, we thought Conrad's new look couldn't get any better.
|
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Can't just sit there for a minute and contemplate the universe and things.
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Gail Collins Let's talk for a minute about Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
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And if you believed that even for a minute, the joke's on you.
|
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Yeah, they only want to do "I Spy" for a minute or two.
|
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In every example, my load times stretched on for a minute or more.
|
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That's why it's stuck in everybody's head: because, for a minute, we hoped.
|
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But let's examine this for a minute: Why is there not more outrage?
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REINES: He cost her the election I mean switch it for a minute.
|
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Forget about Dresses and audio clips for a minute; let's talk about food.
|
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And let's be honest for a minute: Humans just aren't great at counting.
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The Night King OK, let's talk about The Night King for a minute.
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Maybe that doesn't make sense, but just go with it for a minute.
|
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The crowd mimicked him, and for a minute, it did feel like church.
|
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"I just told them to slow it down for a minute," she shared.
|
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Crack the eggs into the pan and leave to set for a minute.
|
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Cusk's phone beeped with a text, and she excused herself for a minute.
|
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Arthur: Before we issue any executive orders, let's talk politics for a minute.
|
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That was the song for a minute–– and the song not even mixed.
|
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"We think the beef is probably topping out for a minute," Smith said.
|
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As he passes the American flag, Bubbles pauses for a minute to salute.
|
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For a minute, people were talking about it in a very serious way.
|
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" 'I'm sorry, I zoned out there for a minute,' " Colbert said, imitating Trump.
|
|
Can we forget about Becky for a minute and focus on Blue Ivy?
|
|
Casey Anthony was back in the baby business ... at least for a minute.
|
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Let it sit for a minute, and then apply your foundation like usual.
|
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We bopped around to South Carolina for a minute, and then to Arkansas.
|
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"Can I just sit on the bench for a minute?" he asked Randolph.
|
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I did ten years in prison, but I've been out for a minute.
|
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When I'm with my favorite bands, I can forget mortality for a minute.
|
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You fought for a minute, but in the end he shook your hand.
|
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Let's back up for a minute, and ask: What is a robot, anyway?
|
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I lose my cool for a minute, and then we clean it up.
|
|
LaVar and Embiid have been going head-to-head for a minute now.
|
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Father, any God worth his salt isn't gonna buy that for a minute.
|
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Oh, excuse me — my inner saboteur commandeered my keyboard for a minute there!
|
|
"Excuse me, can I please talk to you for a minute?" says Brandy.
|
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Really look at these and let that sit with you for a minute.
|
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Let's step back for a minute and consider the scale of this endeavor.
|
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She froze for a minute because she was caught off guard, she testified.
|
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And do you want to get super-geeky about seafood for a minute?
|
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You can hold it up for a minute, but you can't stop it.
|
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He leaned back in his chair and sank into himself for a minute.
|
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"You don't mind watching her for a minute?" he said, and dashed out.
|
|
That's one solution Kendrick Lamar appears to be on for a minute now.
|
|
To kind of get out of that spotlight for a minute is cool.
|
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I want to focus for a minute on the Twitter piece of it.
|
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I was polite and chatted for a minute or two with every caller.
|
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We cuddle for a minute, and he gets ready while I lounge in bed.
|
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Just go in, be a distraction for a minute, and that's it, it's perfect.
|
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If the wearer is unresponsive for a minute, it will send out the alert.
|
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So drop those hands from your hips for a minute and take some notes.
|
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He's been making music for a minute (releasing since 2008), to much critical acclaim.
|
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I lived the street life for a minute, I lost a lot of friends.
|
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We're catching up for a minute and talking about how adulting is treating us.
|
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I might stick with this for a minute and just switch up the colors.
|
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But you take their mind off of it for a minute, for a day.
|
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We were all laughing – that was my favorite, being Officer Brett for a minute.
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They allow us to forget civility for a minute and just go off, bitch!!!
|
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It is now a standard print, for everyone, and has been for a minute.
|
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Friends, do you feel like grown-ish got a bit… heavy for a minute?
|
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Let that sink in for a minute...Archaeologists toiling away at the Carnoustie site.
|
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"Let's be honest for a minute, sex is pretty damn fantastic," the copy reads.
|
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Maybe he sensed what I was thinking, because he was silent for a minute.
|
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Never doubt that for a minute, and they'll all tell you that it's true.
|
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But let's stop for a minute and think about exactly what has happened here.
|
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I find my friends, and we chat for a minute before getting to work.
|
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Put cost aside and imagine for a minute that the FCIC report was not
|
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It's better to just sit and be in your own head for a minute.
|
|
I asked to flip through it for a minute — it was 43 pages long.
|
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"Let me pull back the cover, for a minute, from this hearing," said Sen.
|
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Also, at another part they wear makeup for a minute but that barely counts.
|
|
Washington (CNN)Time stood still for a minute on Hillary Clinton's campaign plane Monday.
|
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We just built our dream home like can we enjoy it for a minute?
|
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"I was looking at him for a minute, for a long minute," Gomez said.
|
|
Step back for a minute and ask, what can policy do to limit inequality?
|
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I land my craft, and chat to the robotic Korvax bartender for a minute.
|
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Just for a minute, he allows me a glimpse at a lifetime of pain.
|
|
"It's time to do something else for a minute," the mom of two said.
|
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JIM CRAMER: All right, well, we're going to take a break for a minute.
|
|
Now, let's take a step back and think about this release for a minute.
|
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So, yes, it was good to get away and just dance for a minute.
|
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Then I jumped on, and me and him was just rocking for a minute.
|
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"Maybe for a minute you'll forget about the latest accusations" regarding Russia and healthcare.
|
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Vrsaljko is down for a minute and England refuses to play the ball out.
|
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He cried for a minute, until the train rushed overhead and drowned him out.
|
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A second call on a burner phone lasted for a minute and a half.
|
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For a minute, Justin feels what's like to be part of a loving family.
|
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"Not for a minute do I view these as small things," she said sharply.
|
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"I look at our financial information maybe for a minute a month," she said.
|
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She knocked on the door and asked the guard to breathe for a minute.
|
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The two chatted for a minute while they waited for their train to arrive.
|
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Word around town is they're an item -- have been for a minute now, apparently.
|
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For a minute, it seemed as if emptiness had suddenly hit them: Now what?
|
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On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — For a minute or so, Arsenal's players had to wait.
|
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Before we get to "The Mandalorian," let's talk for a minute about Martin Scorsese.
|
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I thought about it for a minute; I thought it was the right call.
|
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I asked what she heard in the music, and she thought for a minute.
|
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"We just got engaged and we need to breathe for a minute," says Burnett.
|
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My sister texts me about her college classes and we chat for a minute.
|
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It finally slows back down for a minute, so that's nice for a breather.
|
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"I've been waiting to sit her ass down for a minute," Owen Smith said.
|
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WAPNER: Yes, that's why I want to leave that out there for a minute.
|
|
But for a minute, that's exactly what Colbert did, albeit with a giant wink.
|
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Okay, allow me to be the cranky strategic political communication professor for a minute.
|
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"It seemed like a good way to pay the rent for a minute," he said.
|
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" "I was so in love with Elroy, I forgot I was fat for a minute.
|
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"I struggled for a minute with finding something to do on my own," Jenner explained.
|
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"I just told them to slow it down for a minute," the Emmy winner said.
|
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I finally join D. in bed and we snuggle for a minute before dozing off.
|
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Clancy writes, "Life was awesome, right?" and for a minute, we as the audience agree.
|
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"It's been amazing but I'm excited to just stay put for a minute," he says.
|
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I don&apost buy for a minute, Martha, that his wife didn&apost know anything.
|
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Putting aside specs for a minute, Razer seems to have really delivered on design here.
|
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Again, run the hot water for a minute or two before stepping in, says Tierno.
|
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I was only in there for a minute – but it was a very long minute.
|
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After lunch I clean the house for a minute so my poor boyfriend doesn't stress.
|
|
This guy will make you smile for a minute, even when the world is burning.
|
|
"I just wanted to snatch the game out they hands for a minute," Ray says.
|
|
But in honor of Facebook's 15th birthday, I want to reminisce, just for a minute.
|
|
We sit in silence for a minute or so while the filming is being shot.
|
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The computer scanned my face, processed for a minute, then spit out the result: 27.
|
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We are three months away, can we just think about the Caps for a minute?
|
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Or maybe you just want to learn how to hold a plank for a minute.
|
|
White Walkers come to help out Jon Snow because they're cool for a minute. 20.
|
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Let's talk for a minute about that post-election process of putting pressure on Hillary.
|
|
Tronc is also a very funny word and let's talk about that for a minute!
|
|
"I appreciate the chance to get together for you for a minute," Pence told Bono.
|
|
For a minute, his body in that husk, transported, head free of pain, mind blank.
|
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But I have a feeling they might want to take a break for a minute.
|
|
Can we talk for a minute about how much we secretly hate group birthday dinners?
|
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For a minute or two I remembered why I'd moved there in the first place.
|
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After getting caught up in the pleasure for a minute, she asked him to stop.
|
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But forget the buckets, I'm down to just watch this on loop for a minute.
|
|
Do you ever force yourself to take downtime, or to step back for a minute?
|
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The organizer asked me to wait for a minute because they had something special planned.
|
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At most stations, Long said the wolverines only hung around for a minute or two.
|
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Expect tons of free swag in exchange for a minute — or two — of your time.
|
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It only lasted for a minute, but I couldn't get it out of my head.
|
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"It was better for a minute, but then it got bad again," she told Kaitlynn.
|
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And old favorites like national-security-adviser-for-a-minute turned convicted felon Michael Flynn.
|
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I've been doing it for a minute, probably going on 15 years, started really young.
|
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I turn my phone brightness to 100% and scroll for a minute to wake up.
|
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Finally, the president even invited one of them to take the microphone for a minute.
|
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Gail: I guess we should deal with the Iran situation, at least for a minute.
|
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Let's talk about it for a minute, because I have time for you, my friend.
|
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"Let's step back for a minute and consider the scale of this endeavor," he writes.
|
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They cannot for a minute fathom that so-called "white privilege" has left them behind.
|
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Just stay on the page for a minute and take in what you're looking at.
|
|
"It seems we've thrown the fundamentals out the window here for a minute," Kalo said.
|
|
You let go for a minute, and it comes right back down on your head.
|
|
For a minute things seemed to get really weighed down with the whole syncing thing.
|
|
Let's pause for a minute and make sure we're clear on what CRISPR/Cas280 is.
|
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Instead, a couple dumb Tweets like the one below cluttered up Twitter for a minute.
|
|
And maybe, in between all this flailing, it's okay to laugh for a minute or two.
|
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For a minute, he made us all forget Ted Cruz's awkward moment earlier in the evening.
|
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Pause for a minute and think about what Jason Momoa must smell like in this picture.
|
|
When some enemy soldier or exploding tank cuts your soldier's life short, chill for a minute.
|
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"I measure my heart rate for a minute," he tells me on a recent phone call.
|
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They were watching that Logan Paul for a minute, and then they decided it was stupid.
|
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Now that she's here, they can maybe rest for a minute; let the honeymoon schtick go.
|
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WWDC is right around the corner, but let's talk about last year's WWDC for a minute.
|
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But if you're in the United States, maybe just go outside for a minute,too. Yes!
|
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To lean on the parlance of video games for a minute, you have to level up.
|
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Let me count the ways: I want to harp on the angle thing for a minute.
|
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They'll do what they're going to do, I will just put that aside for a minute.
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Sprinkle 2 envelopes Knox gelatin on top and let it sit for a minute to activate.
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I've been wearing heels and wearing makeup and wearing skirts and stuff for a minute, honey.
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For a minute, you might even be fooled into thinking you're in Apple's own Mail app.
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Warsaw traffic will stop for a minute&aposs remembrance when the sirens wail at 0003 p.m.
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Dr. Doft gripped my arm, told me to breathe, and let me cry for a minute.
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And Buick played the game for a minute or two, and then suddenly turned his back.
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For a minute there, he held the lead all by his loneseome thanks to this Eagle.
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However, the minimalism movement has been around for a minute, and is quite strong on YouTube.
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Trump only popped into the screening for a minute.
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Hold for 1 minute, then take 30 seconds to rest, then hold again for a minute.
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Anyone out there with a Vette want to pretend to be Tom Cruise for a minute?
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Mr. Bowie, I guess right now we have to hang this thing up for a minute.
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Then, knead the dough for a minute or so with clean hands on a floured board.
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I try and have a wee just to avoid hearing it for a minute or two.
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I'd rather have people come inside and chat for a minute while I hook them up.
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Kylie Jenner, the world's youngest "self-made" billionaire, has been collecting designer handbags "for a minute."
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Let's travel back to 1999 for a minute: It was the year of the Y2K scare.
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Let me change gears for a minute, over to the campaign, if you can stomach it.
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"If you're a woman — let me just talk to the women for a minute," she said.
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Let's back up for a minute and talk about the real meaning of the Louisiana floods.
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This provision has generated some strong pushback, but let's consider what this means for a minute.
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"For a minute I thought I looked like a teenage boy – but I love it, Gloria!"
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But back to the ring for a minute: Yes, that's a big, beautiful, extra AF ring.
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How the hell does a human being give themselves a goddamn break, just for a minute?
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For a minute and 53 seconds of the plane's route, the sky will be blacked out.
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And for a minute there, we almost saw the sun set on the English footballing empire.
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Forget about your phone for a minute, look around and talk with people next to you.
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Grails have been MIA for a minute, or six years, but they've been busy of course.
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Like you're out in the fire escape catching a break from small talk for a minute.
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I never wanted to stop playing it for a minute because what could possibly happen next?
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I had "C flat" for a minute, which really makes sense only if you're a harpist.
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They were so drunk and one had his hand on the other's neck for a minute.
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It will last for a minute and a few seconds when it crosses over these countries.
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We should set aside for a minute our demand that they disarm before any other negotiation.
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Hayes Brown: So, Mitt Romney has had quite the spotlight on him for a minute now.
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If we preoccupy these people for a minute longer than we have to, we'll lose them.
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Which is, if you stop and think about it for a minute, a pretty remarkable admission.
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If Trump wants to change the conversation for a minute, he should definitely turn on Giuliani.
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Sure, teen movies seemed to drop off into unfunny raunch-com territory for a minute there.
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Pull from the oven, let cool for a minute and then remove cookies with a spatula.
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We'll go down this path for a minute or two: I'll go on a sales call.
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AlphaGo, meanwhile, weighs every decision equally, pausing for a minute and a half before making its response.
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I head into my room around 9:153 and put on Friday Night Lights for a minute.
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After attempting conversation with Frank for a minute, I ask if he knows where donuts came from.
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FBI Director James Comey would like you to travel back in time with him for a minute.
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But let's skip over that for a minute and instead talk about what this sequel really offers.
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Forget, for a minute, the blood, sweat, and tears that go into the body prep all year.
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I mean, just pause for a minute to imagine what it means not to have an address.
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Do you need the mixer thingy, or could you just add water and shake for a minute?
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I bump into an acquaintance in the lab and we chat about our classes for a minute.
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AMLG: I'm curious to zoom out for a minute on your self-identification as an An-Cap.
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I kind of fidgeted for a minute before I asked, 'Are you who I think you are?
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It gets us into — which I do want to talk about for a minute — the sharing economy.
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Garrett also elaborates on his 2-month marriage, which was a source of scrutiny for a minute.
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He said only in the 7th round he stopped for a minute, [...] you know, it's in hindsight.
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After I eat, I chitchat with a coworker for a minute about a project we're working on.
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"I was out for a minute, but the baby crying woke me up," Rainer told the station.
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And a name you might remember, at least for a minute after watching this filthy underhanded goal.
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"I'm gonna take a break and come off socials for a minute," the screenshot of text started.
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There were a lot of scary shows for a minute, especially around the beginning of the 2010s.
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I can only swim for a minute or two before my computer warns me of the danger.
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Was dead for another fortnight since none of them bother their hole with me for a minute.
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The King and Queen of Spain stood for a minute of silence as a statement was released.
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"Let's forget for a minute he was a (2017) third-round pick," Giants coach Pat Shurmur said.
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Big Ben was just getting there, so like, I've been rocking with the Steelers for a minute.
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Chris got serious for a minute and offered advice for Hollywood on how to legitimately conduct business.
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When I sat there, I kind of thought for a minute and then I went with Trump.
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It encourages kids to step outside the console for a minute and build something with their hands.
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When a migraine sets in, I take Excedrin Migraine and then break for a minute – that helps.
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After sitting there for a minute or so, I gave up and exited out of the game.
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Ignoring the body lines for a minute, let's delve into what is perhaps the car's standout feature.
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A taxi driver ripped her off, charging her $20 for a minute-long ride to Freedom House.
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But for a minute, this could be an exciting affair based on sexual dynamism, playfulness, and partying.
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Instead, he led the students in a simple meditation exercise, taking slow, deep breaths for a minute.
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I hadn't been downtown too long, so I figured I'd shack up with him for a minute.
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Let me ask you this and let you put on your attorney&aposs hat for a minute.
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Your solo sex life is your business — but, we're just going to butt in for a minute.
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That's good, because for a minute there it seemed like going vegan would make you go bald.
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But I don't think for a minute that the city in that era was benign or welcoming.
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But just for a minute, I'd like to talk about Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, the couple.
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But now let me take you back to your fears about the media's narrative for a minute.
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Before applying foundation, we recommend allowing it to sit on your face for a minute or so.
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After 20 minutes, throw glass noodles in for a minute, then back into cold water and strain.
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Instead, he started dancing with her for a minute or two until traffic began to move again.
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Remove from the heat and wait for a minute before pouring the water-caramel over the chocolate.
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Can we go back to the 1983 Academy Awards and the other writing category for a minute?
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I don't for a minute regret breaking my pledge not to stick around for a third term.
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I'm going to step away from the computer for a minute to read up in Lope Magazine.
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"Don't for a minute start cheering this on," Mr. Rivera, a Fox News correspondent, told the hosts.
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Just for a change of pace, let's pretend for a minute we're in a normal presidential contest.
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"I liked Ryker for a minute, but that one ultimately got nixed by us both," he says.
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But all we can do is kind of sit here and hold our breaths for a minute.
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And if you'll give me -- and indulge me for a minute to explain to you the problem.
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Invite those who don't agree with you and try to see it their way for a minute.
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All right, well, we'll get back into this, but let's talk about the SBA for a minute.
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Let's imagine for a minute, then, that Yachty really isn't interested in proving anything to anyone anymore.
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I lie on my bed with the intention of just resting for a minute, but immediately fall asleep.
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For a minute there, it looked like La La Land was going to be 2016's favorite film.
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It's freezing outside, but we sit out there for a minute to watch the sunset over the Adirondacks.
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One of them asks my name, and we talk for a minute while I fill my water bottle.
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Francis has learned to live with being black for a minute, and she has no plans to change.
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Can Depp maybe just lay down under that palm tree for a minute and take a nice nap?
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Add the olives, sauté for a minute, then add the capers and remove to a serving dish. 2.
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Going full on matchy-matchy isn't a new fad; it's a trend that's been around for a minute.
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Then she went to Julia and Michele and, after smack-talking Nick for a minute, proposed eliminating him.
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"For a minute, I couldn't understand why Monica's act of generosity was so shocking to people," she wrote.
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Imagine, for a minute, that Democrats win the Senate in 2018 and Ruth Bader Ginsburg retires in 2019.
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We chat for a minute, and he buys my coffee, since I bought his a few days ago.
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Now let's step back for a minute and reflect on the government's course of actions in this case.
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It does require sacrificing a lot of your ego and your intellect in being vulnerable for a minute.
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Her response that she needed to think for a minute resulted in the first of their many breakups.
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And just think for a minute about how much food a 60-foot shark would need to survive.
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She said that "not for a minute do I view these as small things," according to the newspaper.
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"I had a restaurant Parc for a minute on Hollywood Boulevard, and she would come hang," Uphoff said.
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BPO was fun and nice for a minute while everyone tried to figure out this "obligate mutualism" thing.
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On Monday morning, he told CNN that he had never even for a minute considered leaving the ticket.
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As a break, we talk for a minute here or there [about something new], but mostly that's background.
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It felt like we were living out a dream of being the South Park guys for a minute.
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We just want you to go to DC to fill in for a minute at the White House.
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Each time, the doctor comes in for a minute, looks at the bite, and gives me a shot.
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Some of the answers were so tone-deaf, for a minute I thought it might be a parody.
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Like yeah we're all going to die, but at least we'll have this nice trip for a minute.
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Let the gin mixture settle for a minute before straining and pouring it into the soda water. Enjoy!
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"I don't believe for a minute that this may be all the people he has killed," he said.
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I think we all just spun off and have been doing our own thing for a minute now.
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BET cameras just hovered over a darkened screen for a minute too long while the audience intermittently cheered.
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I've been waiting for this for awhile because I've been working with the Weeknd for a minute now.
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She massages her thighs for a minute, then walks bent over across the beach and up the lawn.
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"We cannot lose possession of the Madonna, even for a minute," said Alfredo Romanelli, the mayor of Monterchi.
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But I want you to try this on for a minute: You, too, can be a dude-bro.
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You smear it on damp skin with wet hands and massage it into your face for a minute.
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Well, just calm down for a minute, because here he is, starting off the game in tremendous fashion.
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On an insane impulse, I asked if I could be excused to use the bathroom for a minute.
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It's like literally you thought for a minute perhaps he would have some stopping of it, but no.
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Photo by Anika Norrgard We've been fans of rising LA singer-songwriter Miya Folick for a minute now.
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He slices some beautiful heirloom tomatoes, salts and peppers them generously, and lets them sit for a minute.
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" In "The Body Mutinies," she remembered simply, "I was young for a minute, but then I got old.
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Looking at the work for a minute is just as revealing as looking at it for an hour.
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"That was always the dream that people would forget for a minute that we were adults," Konkle said.
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He died last spring, and I held it for a minute, thinking about how much I miss him.
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This is a wider issue in our negotiations and I want to dwell on this for a minute.
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And let me speak for a minute to the men and women of the state of New Hampshire.
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And I don't believe for a minute that this turn against education is a reaction to political correctness.
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There's no point in being depressed and staying in that headspace, but I felt it for a minute.
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If you do get one, the best policy is to float for a minute and let it pass.
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For a minute, it looked as if we might have lost Mr. West, too, even if only figuratively.
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If we stopped and thought about things for a minute, we'd tar and feather the lot of them.
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"Let's assume for a minute that our VP of Policy understands how Senate hearings work," the post said.
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I wouldn't dare ask you for it if I thought for a minute that I would be executed.
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So just for a minute, imagine what it might feel like to be satisfied with simply having enough.
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We stood for a minute trying to figure out if 1-A was to the east or west.
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When we have screenings, I see people sort of look away for a minute, and it upsets me.
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For a minute, I thought he might be waiting to poll residents in Des Moines on the issue.
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At the very least, reading them gives you an excuse to put down your phone for a minute.
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There he met Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak for "a minute," along with other ambassadors who are not named.
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The audio seems to disintegrate for a minute or so in the middle, but it recovers soon enough.
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If you're taking the oil orally, Lord Jones recommends holding it under your tongue for a minute before swallowing.
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It's half a lobster, we par cook it a little, then it goes on the grill for a minute.
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Pretend, for a minute, that you are a young publicist working to make a living in New York City.
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But if you think about it for a minute, this no-internet smartphone is actually a stroke of genius.
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We run into the Pastor and his wife, and it's nice to catch up with them for a minute.
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Image: Warner BrothersImagine for a minute that you survive a terrible accident, and lose function of your right arm.
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Maybe it's time to stop chewing for a minute, take a restorative breath, and consider what we're being fed.
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One of the things I would say is, squash your idealism for a minute and take the cynic's view.
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"Oh, Mom, just for a minute— until her people—" the Noun linked his orange fingers into her green ones.
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Kids, let's nerd out for a minute and look at the names in the ending credits of Stranger Things.
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CRUZ: Let me tell you right now, Donald, I will not apologize for a minute for defending the Constitution.
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For a minute, the Heathers TV reboot had a dubious future, but it appears to have found its path.
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Ok, forget for a minute that she uses 25 products, not including tools, as part of her express routine.
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Washington (CNN)Let's geek out for a minute on tax deductions before people start freaking about about their retirements.
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We both paced for a minute, and then he popped his head in there and came out looking shocked.
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Imagine for a minute you've been visited by a genie, one willing to grant you the standard three wishes.
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But let's assume, for a minute, that Forbes' own lawyers are satisfied that the story is on solid footing.
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"For a minute, Fayetteville, Arkansas was the most magical scene I've ever been a part of," Garrett told me.
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"The father was saying he wasn't willing to carry the newborn baby, not even for a minute," said Srivastava.
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Stress Poster Sometimes we all need a little nudge to remember to step back for a minute and breathe.
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Georgina: For a minute there I thought you were trying to say that you had chemistry together... Did you?
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Don't believe for a minute that Congress would appropriate the tens of billions needed to bury this waste safely.
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This part of the story is lightweight and can get tedious — I had to push through for a minute.
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For a minute, it seems like Harbour Jr. killed his co-star, Joey Vallejo, but it's quickly shot down.
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"I don't believe that, not for a minute, because they're also a very digital, very analytical company," he added.
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He just grabs the stimulator and holds it over problem areas for a minute or two and feels better.
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GORMAN: YEAH, WELL, STEP BACK FOR A MINUTE AND HERE WE ARE EIGHT, NINE YEARS FROM THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.
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"I hesitated for a minute thinking, I don't want to have to go through this again," Dog told PEOPLE.
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Never mind for a minute the merits of single payer or whether Sanders' version will, one day, become law.
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He played for a minute and a half, music filling the hall as two maintenance workers mopped the aisles.
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This format has been around for a minute (shout-out to anyone who used Soundcloud during its golden years).
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Rainbow hair (and the many different iterations of it) has been trending for a minute-and-a-half now.
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Pause and think about those numbers for a minute: We need as many people as possible to sign up.
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"For a minute there, I thought I was going to wipe out Spike Lee and everyone else," he says.
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So the music is definitely new, but the process of getting there has been going on for a minute.
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Judge Sebastian Buehrmann opened the proceedings by asking everyone to stand for a minute of silence for the patients.
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" The ominous music turns tender when he chokes on his own conscience: "For a minute there, I lost myself.
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"For a minute, I could go somewhere nobody knew who I was — maybe at Costco or something," she said.
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"I simply cannot bear to leave my children alone for a minute," Helen Robles told The Tucson Daily Citizen.
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The motor turned on in intervals of one and a half seconds exactly, over and over, for a minute.
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For a minute, it looked like rap fans might not get another summer where Megan Thee Stallion reigned supreme.
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But let's talk for a minute about the way our president gets rid of unwanted members of his administration.
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Tommy might have said that he's retiring from his gangster lifestyle, but we don't believe that for a minute.
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Or persuade a yawning Asiatic lioness to stand still for a minute so that you can take her measurements?
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But let me stop for a minute and say that this discussion does have me rethinking the chaplain column.
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" He thought for a minute, and added, "He's definitely a creepy clown, because I think there's something poison there.
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At one table there was a group of former employees, and I stopped for a minute to say hello.
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So if you look at the potential of that glass half full and think about it for a minute.
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"I hesitated for a minute thinking, I don't want to have to go through this again," Dog tells PEOPLE.
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"Do not leave anyone or anything precious to you in a hot car, not for a minute," he wrote.
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Your daughter's head may be turned by shiny things for a minute (or a semester), but life is long.
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Some women try to portray themselves as being of the weaker sex, but don't believe it for a minute.
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If I stop paying attention for a minute, she climbs on the couch to ensure I know she's dangerous.
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" I paused for a minute, then continued: "Is it okay if we talk a little more about your concerns?
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Ramírez called for a minute of silence, in the name of "peace, respect, and liberty" as he stood onstage.
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In case you haven't noticed, Kelly has been releasing new music via social media and SoundCloud for a minute.
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It's fast-food music: it tastes good for a minute, maybe even half an hour, but will it last?
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We've actually been across the pond for a minute, starting with her concert in Manchester just a few weeks ago.
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For a minute, it looked like Colin Trevorrow would direct the as-of-yet untitled episode IX. Now he's not.
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Kim has built her own empire, Khloé reasons, so why not let her be Kris's mini-me for a minute?
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The trick is to trust your intuition, have patience, and practice being fine sitting in the dark for a minute.
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Doreen and Amy sit down in the dining room, alone together for a minute, taking in all they have learned.
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We'll put the whole "life force" thing on hold for a minute to talk about the more, uh, grounded claims.
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Bump into a wall, turn to the right, go for a minute, bump into a wall, turn to the right.
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"I've been wearing heels and wearing makeup and wearing skirts and stuff for a minute, honey," Van Ness told Out.
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The bear paused for a minute or so, then tore into the bones and muscles of his left upper arm.
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Let me be real for a minute: I get pushed around a lot more than I like to let on.
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After she remarked she wished she'd had the time to see it, he asked for a minute of her time.
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DAVID FABER: I do want to come back to Bristol-Myers for a minute and then we'll end on Cerner.
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Now, if he calls you and he says you know I don't believe for a minute that you're creating jobs.
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"Let's just let that soak in for a minute," he continued, bringing upon a lengthy awkward silence throughout the crowd.
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And by the way, sometimes slowing things down for a minute, that's not the worst thing in the world, either.
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"Let's just sit here and savor the moment for a minute," Krystkowiak said at the open of his press conference.
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"[She] can't be left alone for a minute," he tells PEOPLE, adding that Randy was a "loving and caring" caretaker.
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"When we first came here, we were like, 'I'm gonna chill for a minute then get an apartment,'" Paige says.
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We're at a point where we're purposely making things harder for ourselves just so we can pause for a minute.
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"I was loved for a minute, and then I was hated, and then I was a punchline forever," she says.
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"It was a little squirrelly there for a minute," Lincicome acknowledged when asked about her ball-striking after the round.
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But there's reason to stand back for a minute to consider what exactly this treasure trove of information really offers.
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When I let them go, sometimes they'd stand there for a minute, kind of anaesthetized, not knowing what to do.
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Take a minute, enjoy some holidays, enjoy some family and it's gonna feel good to be done for a minute.
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"I'd been on the ice for a minute and I don't think I was seeing (the ice) well," Ehlers said.
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I ain't been to the doctors for a minute, bruv, but I'm sure he wouldn't mind me eating some chicken.
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The shark hovered around the surfers for a minute, but left after one surfer went over it with his board.
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YA: Queer and trans* Muslims have been "sexy"—timely, resonant, compelling—in the media, in funding, etcetera, for a minute.
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It shifts into some kind of dream sequence, turning into a grandiose, overdone waltz for a minute before fading out.
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For a minute or two back then it really did feel like Sally Shapiro was going to be a star.
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Meek and 50 have been beefin' for a minute, but both seemed cool to kick it for the Rockets superstar.
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A whole host of people, including coaches and players, helped him up onto a seat to rest for a minute.
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Think about it for a minute: The character is repulsive, and yet grown men all over the world quote him.
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Let's acknowledge for a minute the fact that we've all seen plenty of people lose weight by going low-carb.
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"We hung out for a minute," the actress, who appeared on last night's show with costar Ilana Glazer, coyly responded.
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It goes something to the tune of: Oh, that'll be stuck in your Boddingtons-soaked brain for a minute now.
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She leaves for a minute so I can disrobe, put on the funny socks, and get in the wrong bed.
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Occasionally, the traffic would flow unimpeded for a minute or so, reaching a clip of perhaps 43 miles per hour.
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Why not go the extra mile by giving attendees a chance to get away from the office for a minute?
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Remove from heat, and let sit in juices for a minute or two before removing and letting it cool down.
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"I thought about it for a minute and then told the general to proceed," he said with a jaunty smile.
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Sometimes a good way to feel better and less alone is to focus on someone else's problems for a minute.
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"Those that vilified my mother in book and in the media, don't think for a minute we've forgotten," she said.
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Can we talk for a minute about how Hannah may or may not be having some kind of mental breakdown?
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Finally, he left, and we sat there for a minute, trying to decide if we wanted to keep at it.
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Neither of them can understand what's happening to them, but for a minute, they settle into something almost like relief.
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I'm a 66-year-old woman who chose not to have children and I've never regretted it for a minute.
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It's CREEPY, even when someone reminds you of a college roommate for a minute and sends you on a reverie.
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Hanging out with this stone-faced beast for a minute was probably the most soothing experience of Glastonbury so far.
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Let it sit for a minute; the flavors grow stronger the longer the pickles and sauce soak into the bread.
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Maybe we should just check out for a minute or some, and come back when Big Phil's on the stage?
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When they saw each other at a reception before the Alfalfa dinner on Saturday, they chatted amiably for a minute.
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Think, for a minute, of just how much damage this man has done on multiple fronts in just five months.
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"Don't for a minute start cheering this on, what we have done, what we have unleashed," Rivera said to Kilmeade.
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I planked for a minute every day for a month, and was surprised when I actually noticed a flatter stomach
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For a minute, I think I am running late for work, but we have B.'s parent-teacher conference today.
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Think for a minute about the vision of government and its role that the right has been peddling for decades.
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They chatted for a minute, and just as Miguel was leaving, another motorcycle, with two riders, stopped next to Ronal.
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Then—and he couldn't help himself—he lay down on the bed and closed his eyes, just for a minute.
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For a minute or two, fascinated by Mr. Abili's abandon, you may even stop wondering why this is all happening.
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The showers are halting, the water flowing for a minute at a time and only after prisoners push a button.
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You'd gone from being a writer, you played VC for a minute, then you're back being a writer, you're blogging.
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JDR: So I want to talk for a minute about what your investors think of the idea of brick and mortar.
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You just brush it on your teeth and let it dry for a minute, and you can do whatever you want.
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Phillip, let me educate you here for a minute, the Inspector General brought those texts to the attention of Bob Mueller.
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Of course there wasn't much snow for us to ride through but don't doubt for a minute that it wasn't freezing.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Nolay has been one of the most powerful voices in grime for a minute.
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Those long t-shirts Jenner has been wearing in public photos for a minute continue to be her wardrobe of choice.
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Stir in 2053 cloves of minced garlic, cumin, oregano, and cinnamon and toast for a minute or two, until fragrant. 2205.
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"I have been collecting these bags for a minute," Ms. Jenner said enthusiastically in another tour, chronicled on YouTube in 603.
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For a minute, it started to look like the Joker hype — and controversy — might be dying down, but no such luck.
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When we have friends that go visit him, he'll visit them for a minute or two and then he's gotta go.
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When you've completed your manuscript, whether by finishing the NaNoWriMo contest or working independently, pause for a minute to congratulate yourself.
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If the device senses a fall and you don't move for a minute, the Apple Watch will automatically call emergency services.
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Or — just sit with this thought for a minute — the more than 30 million Fire TV devices currently plugged into televisions.
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HANNITY: Let me stay on your report for a minute, because you also talk about just now implicates Barack Obama himself.
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I always book an aisle seat so I can get up every hour or so and walk around for a minute.
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Stop for a minute: Amy Grant recruited Tori Kelly to re-release her 1991 hit "Baby Baby" – and we're so glad!
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It's the sort of thing that's so hot, you'll have to go and cool off in the freezer for a minute.
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"I wake from my dreams, which some nights he's in, and for a minute when I wake I'm peaceful," she says.
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If you'll recall, the 32-year-old singer retreated from the music scene for a minute, and she was sorely missed.
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It should be visible for a minute or so as the station tumbles and breaks up and its constituent pieces burn.
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LCD Soundsystem has been reunited for a minute, but last night at Coachella marked their return to a truly huge stage.
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But I think I'm just gonna wait it out for a minute, see where it's going to be by that time.
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Ever wanted to escape the big city hustle and just find a quiet place to sit and rest for a minute?
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But makeshift flame-throwing drones have been around for a minute, and now, you can purchase one of your very own.
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This is a place I like taking my mother or my girlfriend when we just want to chill for a minute.
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The Ken Burns soundalike starts droning over zoom-ins of old headlines, and for a minute I'm sure I fucked up.
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I'm going to go to the nonprofits themselves in a second, but I wanted to stick with companies for a minute.
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Let's step back for a minute, though, and confirm that the beating drum of automation is louder than ever, and unstoppable.
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She complemented her cornrows with hoop earrings, minimal makeup (let's admire that contouring perfection for a minute), and brushed-up brows.
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Phillips was quiet as she thought about this question for a minute, as it certainly isn't an easy one to answer.
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I had only lost track of him for a minute or two, but when I looked over again Z. had disappeared.
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One kid reported that he only had to wait on the bench for "a minute" before he was invited to play.
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But the other day, in an interview with, um, The Hollywood Reporter, he sounded for a minute like a progressive economist.
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Hold on to that for a minute and tell me about the fathomless, inexpressible, heartbreaking loneliness of life on this planet.
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And there is some business at the end on an enormous space station that I did not buy for a minute.
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"Can you all just shut up for a minute and let him sing it again?" she said to a cheering audience.
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In keeping with his adoration of Oprah, Oliver thanked her seat filler since Mama O apparently dipped out for a minute.
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Maggie berates the poor babysitter who left the shooter and victim alone for a minute, allowing them to find the gun.
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Just for a minute or two, pretend that all that matters is camera-phone footage of Italian OAPs shuffling to Sprinkles.
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It's this thing where you're supposed to turn the lights off, smoke a joint, and just go away for a minute.
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Brady just announced his partnership with AM – a luxury car brand the superstar QB has been rocking with for a minute.
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Music can do complex, profound things to a human brain, but sometimes it just transports you somewhere cool for a minute.
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It's all not just not on the desktop and — Yeah, it's all mobile and they're there for a minute, they're gone.
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"She got quiet for a minute and, well … your hair is beautiful," the actor tells his daughter in the cute footage.
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"It's about losing yourself for a minute and being able to shake off the woes of the day," Mr. Aviance said.
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" I thought about that for a minute, then prompted him, "If you could say, 'Facebook is...' just fill in the blank.
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The moderator, Eleanor Preston, asked Muguruza, 23, if she wanted to "pop outside for a minute," and she accepted the offer.
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But let's assume for a minute that these scenarios aren't an issue and that Congress decides to violate the BBA anyway.
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But put politics aside for a minute, and ask, what could be done to make health care work better going forward?
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But sometimes, when I'm working, I'll swivel my chair idly, catch a glimpse of an image and stop for a minute.
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"The public do not believe for a minute it is natural for cows to be indoors all-year-round," he says.
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What we do know is that when you Super Like someone, Tinder has to set the algorithm aside for a minute.
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But at these events, the entrepreneurs talk for a minute, rather than five or 10, and don't need to prepare for weeks.
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But women have been doing most of it for a minute, and personally, I'm not all that interested in upholding the legacy.
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"I guess for a minute I thought I had to ask who it was, I don't know," Wray told CNN affiliate KTRK.
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He sat them down in chairs, and after letting their eyes adjust for a minute, he asked them if they saw anything.
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It's really fantastic stuff, worthy of pausing on whenever such a page presents itself, putting off the action for a minute more.
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Let's sing the praises of Home for a minute, or maybe even two, because it looks like it gets so much right.
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"I didn't talk for a minute; I was like, what, is this real or fake?" an overwhelmed Sanchez says in the video.
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For a minute, I began to believe that the future of music would forever be one polarizing pop song after the other.
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We have to go after terrorist networks, predominantly ISIS — that's not the only one, but let's focus on that for a minute.
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And don't for a minute think the sexual assault scandal at Baylor had such major repercussions because of concern about the victims.
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After one player entertained the pup for a minute, the dog dutifully retrieved the ball, and brought it right back to him.
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A calm assessment of the Trump era requires those who admire America to unplug themselves from the news cycle for a minute.
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Sure, it might make the person feel terrible for a minute, but I firmly believe it leads to better and cleaner communication.
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But let's explore the round for a minute so that when this particular decacorn does finally file, we'll be on solid footing.
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Taking a microbreak in which you move around for a minute every 20 minutes or so has been shown to reduce discomfort.
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For a minute, it looked like "The Emoji Movie" would be the latest to join the dreaded Rotten Tomatoes 0% fresh club.
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Let's imagine for a minute that the people in charge decided that appointing a special prosecutor was the right thing to do.
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But sometimes, you just want to watch a baby dog and a baby cat play together for a minute and a half.
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Users have lost Safari tabs, emails they were composing, or the video they were watching just after switching away for a minute.
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The singer who was off the radar for a minute while she worked on her new album had quite the busy weekend.
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"I've been collecting these bags for a minute," the reality television star said in a video showing off her collection on Youtube.
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I'm pretty much always down for characters breaking the fourth wall, and this teaser does that with confidence for a minute straight.
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He said he doesn't believe "for a minute" that Flynn had dealings with Russia on his own, without Trump knowing about it.
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Once every generation, the presidential process goes on so long that we actually get a chance to be relevant for a minute.
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Stress doesn't equal success poster Sometimes we all need a little nudge to remember to step back for a minute and breathe.
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" I thought for a minute — it may have actually been less time — and responded, "I really don't want to be Al Gore.
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When he's writing for the Joker, his shoulders curl, and his eyebrow goes up, and he becomes the Joker for a minute.
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Maybe someday people will be able to hook up their virtual reality headsets and just chill out as penguins for a minute.
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Timing is the most stressful—you're playing tracks that are four minutes long, and layering them together for a minute or two.
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People who knew their music would never think of them as goth, but they did count as goth for a minute there.
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For a minute there it looked like Tom Brady and the New England Patriots might be in a little bit of trouble.
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So take pay out of the equation for a minute and think about the role: Is it more senior than the last?
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"I kind of let them wear off for a minute to see what it really was like," he says over the phone.
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If it is stuff that may not catch your attention for a minute, there's all the sort of automated disincentives to that.
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So indulge me for a minute with a comparison: Mr. Zuckerberg is to Bill Gates as Mr. Spiegel is to Steve Jobs.
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When your TV variety show went away and your pop career stalled for a minute, you moved effortlessly, it seemed, to acting.
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"I think everyone was really shook for a minute and just was like, 'This isn't like our type of show,'" she said.
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For a minute, it seems like one of Earn's plans could finally be panning out (if not financially, then at least physically).
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For a minute it feels beautiful but then I realize it would be pretty bland, even for a basic gal like me.
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"I hesitated for a minute thinking, I don't want to have to go through this again," he told PEOPLE at the time.
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Let's talk for a minute about something that happened this week, which may have gone under your radar but is worth noting.
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That's the DB11's V12: Thanks to the turbos, you can bat it around for a minute without fear of immediate retaliation.
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We had a fine time, but didn't wish for a minute that we still lived there, despite the two-river drive home.
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YOU KNOW, IF THEY -- BECKY, IF THEY OPEN UP THEIR MARKETS, LET'S JUST FOCUS ON THE TRADE AND TARIFFS FOR A MINUTE.
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Imagine for a minute that you just finished a 45-minute task at work or got out of a 30-minute meeting.
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He might open his eyes for a minute and smile, but then he closed them and returned to wherever he had been.
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For a minute, I feel like I'm back in my high school cafeteria, having a serious struggle of who to sit with.
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As soon as a tour is finished, I feel like I could write a million songs when I'm home for a minute.
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Well, I step back for a minute and I'm reminded of Steve Jobs's notion of bicycles from the mind, that's about human empowerment.
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They break that charade to get business-like for a minute to talk about this cancellation Unfortunately, it doesn't work in their favor.
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I dunked it in water for a minute or so without issue, but Samsung is not recommending you take it for a swim.
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Sometimes the neighbors stop for a minute and say hi, sometimes we have a beer or a cone from the ice cream truck.
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But let's step back for a minute, and ask: Why do the quirky Iowa caucuses have this tremendous impact on the race, anyway?
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"We just sat there shocked for a minute and then we got up and walked out," Samantha Brazzel, Bailey's wife, told BuzzFeed News.
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To my surprise the most requested books were by far romance novels which really made sense after thinking about it for a minute.
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My 245-year-old Basset Hound is still snoring in his bed on the floor, so I'm safe to chill for a minute.
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Then finish them off by frying the breaded slices in the pot of oil for a minute and a half to two minutes.
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The singer posted video Sunday showing himself taking an electric razor to his mustache, which he's been rocking proudly for a minute now.
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Let's be real for a minute: Just because you put "not" in front of something doesn't really mean it is not that thing.
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I think from a long-term point of view – let's go back to China for a minute because I think this is important.
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This lasted for a minute or so, before all players were transported back to the Fortnite island, which featured a brand-new location.
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But if we put the poor analogies aside for a minute, what does this actually mean for the way that government will operate?
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Once you've created the first layer, place the cake in the freezer for a minute or so to firm up the base. 5.
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After finding his wife dead that night in 1981, Jeff says he "went crazy for a minute" before heading toward the front door.
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Perhaps it's time for the Seven Kingdoms to stop all the fighting for a minute and institute a Mother's Day of its own.
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"The morning after this match was the worst of my life, but for a minute here with Rich, everything felt ok," he added.
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He introduced a new segment called "Seth Has to Walk Away For a Minute," in which he fittingly walked away from his desk.
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Meanwhile, Ellen DeGeneres posted a very interesting Photoshopped picture, and Chrissy Teigen tricked us for a minute into thinking that she's having triplets.
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I love the little reminder that we are all animals living on this earth, and the opportunity to slow down for a minute.
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"It was like when John Lennon left The Beatles for a minute and he went to just try and find himself," says Jean.
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There are no laws against dressing up; no wrongdoing in playing someone else for creative purposes for a minute or an album cycle.
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She even fangirled out for a minute about members of "The Breakfast Club" loving her moves ... before she returned to her congressional duties.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN)Forget for a minute -- if you can -- the incredibly nasty battle for the GOP nomination that's drawn so much attention.
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Just chew on that for a minute while you run to the farmer's market to grab the last ground cherries of the season.
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There's nothing wrong with taking a temporary break from politics, if only for a minute or two, to crack a corny dad joke.
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"I'm doing my best to answer every call whether they hang up in my face or chat for a minute," he told BuzzFeed.
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"I was able to walk in with Molly and talk to her for a minute before they started working on her," Bennett wrote.
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Forget for a minute about Tesla as a stock to buy or sell (we don't cover stocks here, so we have no opinion).
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And it was a blended orgasm, and it literally landed me on the floor, and I stared at the ceiling for a minute.
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But let's go with the Earth-2 Michael Richards for a minute: There are African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Arab Americans, etc.
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Imagine for a minute what it was like when the virus out there was smallpox, a much deadlier epidemic disease than Covid-19.
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Somebody may end up going up against their best friend and not being able to kill them or just hesitating for a minute.
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He posted a bizarre pre-recorded video of him addressing the country from his Wilmington, Delaware home for a minute and 20 seconds.
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Think of all the tiny moments of downtime you have during the day, the time where you're just with yourself for a minute.
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Just for a minute, she looks like a moviegoer, waiting, with a thumping pulse, for the show, and all its wonders, to begin.
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But let's step back for a minute and ask: Why do the quirky Iowa caucuses have this tremendous impact on the race, anyway?
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I learned the importance of routine to making new habits stickI don&apost find planking particularly hard — not just for a minute anyway.
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I end up at the beach, take it in for a minute, then continue on up a big hill to our brunch spot.
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And let's go back for a minute to Connecticut, which has some interesting contests that do not involve the names of tasty snacks.
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With Elizabeth Hardwick as a guide, for a minute or for a long white night, one can almost forget the darkness pressing in.
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In the village, each bus paused for a minute or two at a checkpoint manned by at least two servicemen, before driving on.
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I felt like if we had to sit down for a minute and really actually process the information, what would that be like?
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Amber was at LAX Wednesday where we wanted to get serious for a minute -- she's being sued by Wiz Khalifa's mom for defamation.
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Cardi B apparently had a big falling out with Offset -- she may have even broken up with him, but only for a minute.
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But let's step back from the data for a minute and consider the authors' theory of how people who use opioids are acting.
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He did not need to use the bathroom, but he stood inside there and let the water run for a minute or so.
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Primer can even wear multiple exoskeletons at once to combine their abilities, and can shrug them off by vibrating for a minute or so.
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The manager might pretend to yell at me for a minute, but he'll pat me on the back the moment you're out of sight.
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Imagine this for a minute: There's an area of fat in some part of your body that you can't seem to get rid of.
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"She would get emotional and sort of have to excuse herself for a minute," Abrams recalled to Vanity Fair of Lourd's scenes with Fisher.
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Uncover the skillet, raise the heat to medium high and cook, stirring frequently, for a minute or so until all the moisture has evaporated.
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Still, for a minute, it seemed that SoftBank might legitimately be having second thoughts about whether it's good to be in business with MBS.
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"If you're one of those people who's on [your phone] all the time, start by checking every 15 minutes for a minute," he suggests.
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We love the fact that this sheet mask, which lays right on top of the lips, makes us stop and relax for a minute.
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Set them aside and sway in the club for a minute, but Robyn won't ever let you forget to feel or cherish your humanity.
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Bowie affected a high-pitched Southern drawl for his Jeffries voice — get your head around that for a minute — that distinctly had Bowie's undertones.
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Novelist's debut album has been on its way for a minute but as someone wise once said, good things come to those who wait.
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The new Limelight was pretty cool for a minute, but it soon became mainstream and yet another cash cow for club scion Peter Gatien.
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The experience was difficult, and I felt bad for the stress it caused my family, but I don't regret my testimony for a minute.
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There was a limited number of people on that stage, and it was fun, for a minute, to guess who Maya was aiming at.
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Rounded out by drummer Henry Kwapis and bassist Patrick Kelly, Harriet has been making a fuss in the local scene for a minute now.
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Only after the piece had been going for a minute or so did the percussion soloist, Colin Currie, sneak onstage and pick up mallets.
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I'm not for a minute claiming that all reporting from Washington is of the same high quality, or that everyone's prose is equally lucid.
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And listen, I realize that there's no "right" or "wrong" way to shoot phone video, but come on, let's be real for a minute.
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DAVID FABER: Staying in Washington for a minute here and tax policy, obviously something near and dear to your heart-- JOHN MALONE: Yeah, yeah.
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" Mallory went on, "Today I start weaning myself—I'll just let that clause stand on its own for a minute; are you gagging yet?
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Now if you'll allow me to get techy for a minute, the addition of eye-tracking to VR has a couple of big implications.
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Drowse—the solo project of Portland drone/shoegaze artist Kyle Bates—has been captivating us for a minute now with his sonic world-building.
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So all these immersive experiential events will give them a platform to step out of themselves for a minute and… And offer a community?
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I'm not for a minute pretending that Trump's going to help, but what I'm saying is that we can't ignore the people, you know?
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Half the runners were told to walk for a minute after roughly every mile and a half, the others to run the entire race.
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Here it is, another moment of recognition, another nod from one black woman to the other: It was a little rough for a minute.
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But if you look away for a minute — perhaps to Ms. Choi's neighboring piece — and then return your gaze, you can perceive a change.
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Usually I talk to him for a minute about politics and I'm bored out of my mind, but this time I felt something different.
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Can you walk people through how you launch a podcast, how you launch a media ... I'm calling it a media brand for a minute.
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"Of this we must all feel responsible," he said, before asking for a minute of silence for the 123 such women killed in 2016.
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I pushed a few coffee cups and newspapers aside and just sat for a minute, among all that was left of my father's world.
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"The weird part is that I am living the same life I've always lived," Ms. Gibson said, after the two talked for a minute.
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The problem with such granular information is that it's accurate only for a minute or two at best, before someone else grabs the spot.
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What I've learned in my cancer journey is this — we can't stop for a minute in our efforts to rid the world of cancer.
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I stumbled, dazed for a minute, and the next thing I remember was the blood pouring from my jaw onto the Walk of Fame.
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In case this is the first time you're hearing the name itself, allow us to school you in Hollywood lore for a minute here.
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During another, they tried standard high-intensity interval training, riding hard for one minute, resting for a minute, and repeating the sequence 10 times.
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A: I was, I mean it was like a few seconds, but I just kind of froze for a minute, and then stood up.
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Let's go back for a minute to early 2009, when the economy was imploding and desperately needed help in the form of deficit spending.
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We've known for a minute now that president Trump is the one who ordered the aid held up in the first place last July.
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That experience alone is a worthwhile endeavor, because seeing the world differently for a minute can sometimes put the right-sided world in perspective.
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A tamed tiger will put up with you for a minute before it attacks, but a wolverine will just haul off and maul you.
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A researcher in Antarctica left a camera unattended for a minute, and these curious Emperor penguins wasted no time finding their most flattering angles.
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It will be nearly impossible for him to have it both ways, but don't think for a minute that will stop him from trying.
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" I'll sit there for a minute or two, and then I might hear a voice or something say, like, "Well, if you need company.
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Under the direction of Yury Butusov in a staging that runs well in excess of three hours, the production never for a minute flags.
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To stay on the manifesto point for a minute — we really have to take care about how we handle things in the mainstream media.
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We got the "Blackish" star Sunday leaving Mastro's in Bev Hills and he thought for a minute before saying he was down with Colin.
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We did Oppenheimer, we did Monty Python, we did you getting stabbed to death, we should take a break for a minute, come back.
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I just pop it in the microwave for a minute or so and wear it, like an open scarf, driving through stressful Miami traffic.
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We decided to wait for a minute until the crew dispersed and my husband walked over to her to tell her to please be safe.
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"It's better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life," is another gem Davos offers the young whippersnapper.
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The U.K. went silent for a minute on Tuesday in tribute to the seven people killed and the 48 injured in Saturday night's terrorist attacks.
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BF pops over for a minute to say hello; he was just up the street grabbing lunch and had a little gap in his day.
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We got Alonzo outside the Laugh Factory on the Sunset Strip Friday, and he fully understands why Leslie caved for a minute and quit Twitter.
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Think about it for a minute: Addicted people continue taking drugs despite losing jobs, loved ones, their homes, families, children, dreams, even sometimes body parts.
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We've been praising the Japanese artist for a minute now, but during her livestream interview, she revealed she's hard at work on her debut album.
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It almost looked like a wry smile was about to flash across his face, but he was staring daggers Drake's way for a minute there.
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But a year ago, on April 2700, the earth shook violently for a minute, and in those 23 devastating seconds, Maya's life was forever changed.
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Sure, it's funny for a minute and you'll be the class clown for the day, but you know it'll end up in their junk drawer.
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With a few million users mining for a minute or two each while they check out the latest political shenanigans, those cycles add up quick.
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But don't think for a minute that anyone, even an extremely popular and "acceptable" candidate, would be able to get this done neatly and quietly.
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There are so many crazy cameos in it: Harvey Keitel, Reese Witherspoon, Ozzy Osbourne, Quentin Tarantino, the Harlem Globetrotters are in it for a minute.
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"I've gotten to the place where I feel confident that I can step away for a minute and everyone will be able to carry on."
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Amidst all the tension this week, it's worth stepping back for a minute to remember that President Trump doesn't have a permanent secretary of defense.
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When Fitz was in a coma and I was fake president for a minute and signing his name, all of that is drawn from history.
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Drake, the enigmatic rapper best known for dancing in a turtleneck and maybe dating Jennifer Lopez for a minute, has a thing for Harry Potter.
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Elisabeth shoots him in the leg, then lets him hang for a minute or two — but ultimately spares his life by shooting down his noose.
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Our political landscape is contentious enough; let's do our movies justice and actually think for a minute before retweeting that tired meme everyone's already seen.
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The crispness, use of G-Sync to eliminate screen tearing, and color accuracy definitely helps in fooling your eyes, even if just for a minute.
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Rather, she bristles for a minute then concedes to Dany, able to see the big picture and the overall progress being made for their futures.
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I display it on a shelf and every so often, I spritz it to bring back the magic — even if it's just for a minute.
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Thursday, shortly after Britain had fallen silent for a minute in tribute to the dead and injured, as well as their families and loved ones.
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Also worth noting -- we haven't really seen him without a jacket on for a minute now, including Sunday's outing with Jen Garner and the kids.
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They tried for several weeks to do the deed before she actually got pregnant, despite the fact they only dated each other for a minute.
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Mike Epps believed for a minute someone from LAX jacked thousands of dollars from him, and it got heated between the actor and the cops.
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Thursday, shortly after Britain had fallen silent for a minute in tribute to the dead and injured as well as their families and loved ones.
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For a minute Reed thought that was the case, too, and only kept running the bases when his teammates yelled at him to keep going.
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All I'm asking is that you set these things aside for a minute and look at his new Bluetooth earbuds, which look nice to me.
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But would it be so bad, I wondered, if I just tried it out—just for a minute—just to see what it felt like?
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This Vine, that GIF, those tiny pigs dancing in the grass: They may have the power to obliterate the world for a minute or two.
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Simply shake some of the liquid onto whichever side of the pad is right for your skin, sweep on, and let sit for a minute.
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"I know that we never want to be caught thinking for a minute that Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet, are cheap," Cramer said.
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Sketch Guy I'm going to assume for a minute that you're one of the millions of people who have a recurrently frustrating relationship with spending.
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Hosting the exhibit at Junior High was always part of the vision, but for a minute, I did question if it made the most sense.
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Chuck Schumer (D-NY) invited the group to visit his offices right outside the Senate chamber and popped out for a minute to thank them.
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And if Donald Trump or any of his genius cabinet members happen to be reading this, consider putting yourself in their shoes for a minute.
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Now, it's all about convincing the rest of the government to put aside all the urgent tasks for a minute and look at what's important.
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If Ngannou refuses to engage for a minute or so the chances are he can get Miocic over-stepping the mark and running onto blows.
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To look at a screen without playing the game for a minute was to see a manufacturer desperately following its market leader's formula for success.
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You may have to slow down for a minute; you may have to put in on the side, but you're not going to forget it.
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"I kind of want to tell every dancer to street perform for a minute, because you get so much reception from people," Wazed told me.
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And for a minute, I actually believed that what we were looking for in the last two years were direct responses to the Trump administration.
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Add the fish, cook it for a minute or so, then a minute or so more under the sauce, until it has just cooked through.
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The Problem of Kickers I want you to think for a minute about what Stephen Thompson and the Belgian karateka, Tarec Saffiedine, have in common.
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What IF, and stay with me here for a minute, the choice wasn't Door #1 or Door #2 but somewhere in between, above and beyond?
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The guy is biting into a towel for a minute, and you have to do it pretty close to match time otherwise it wears off.
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My son listened intently for a minute — the longest he had ever listened to a politician in his life — before deciding he had heard enough.
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" The program identified the droning melodies as ancient folk songs of the Persian Gulf, but after listening for a minute, Molly Jane declared "it's psytrance!
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Whichever I use, I often simmer it in water for a minute or two, which tones down the smokiness a bit and renders some fat.
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The three girls finished their tasks at almost the same moment and the two parties stood looking at one another for a minute or two.
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But while Byrne and Cannavale work hard in their unconvincingly written parts, do you mind if I linger on the boys for a minute more?
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David Leonhardt Forget for a minute about partisan labels and listen to members of the United States Senate talk about why they work in politics.
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In "The Middle," it felt, for a minute, like a throat-clutching moment of horror, the floor falling out from beneath Frankie and Mike's lives.
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"For a minute or two, maybe somewhere along the line, it crossed my mind — possibly," Kerry, a former senator from Massachusetts, told the Boston Globe.
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Peruse any crypto-focused forum and the narrative you'll find is that bitcoin is merely on sale for a minute, and will rise again later.
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The woman is out cold for a minute, and then her friends are able to raise her and get the hell out of the venue.
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The two go back and forth for a minute as Daniel continues to earnestly ask for help identifying the broken part of the ferris wheel.
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The security officer moved over for a minute, while Cassie tried to appease the situation by telling their new friends that her dad is a firefighter!
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For a minute, I was encouraged when it looked like San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick could break the code of silence around politics in the NFL.
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I stared up at the cross streets for a minute, trying to orient my map so it was facing in the direction I wanted to go.
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While audio of the feed persisted for a minute or so later, music played over the sound and it wasn't clear how long the applause lasted.
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Also, he had the signature flippy Jim Halpert 'do for a minute there: But that's not all Tyler has in common with the TV show character.
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" But for some reason, "the agency guy asked to talk to me for a minute, so we sat down and talked about what I find funny.
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"Your mother, and your sister, and the country — the whole relentlessness of it all, the fact that it never stops, not for a minute," Philip says.
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In reality, it's often several hours of waiting in line to be seen by designers for a minute or less before possibly leaving with zero feedback.
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I know, the widgets section in the Notification Center is probably the easiest part of iOS to ignore, but hang with me here for a minute.
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Then he starts to show his true colors and you realize he's still the same person you once left, so for a minute you just "forgot".
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" After thinking for a minute, Bradbery adds, "Getting a number one is a goal of all of us artists, and it's definitely a goal of mine.
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We've been championing MUNA for a minute (or well over a year), because this LA trio make insanely catch pop songs that are also lyrically impactful.
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I click on the link immediately and add them to the shopping cart, then stare at the $52 order for a minute before exiting the screen.
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He's been making music for a minute, but in the past year he's dropped tunes that've been racking up millions and millions of plays on Soundcloud.
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This year has blessed us with an abundance of phenomenal tweets — tweets so good they'll help you forget everything bad online, if only for a minute.
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I have a little time to myself, and I think for a minute about going to the beach, but I decide against it and go home.
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For a minute, the show was like a sibling's strange new lover — you were intrigued, but you weren't quite sure they were going to stick around.
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" "We're going to channel Donna Summer here for a minute, okay?" said the senior senator from Delaware, beginning the chant: "She works hard for the money.
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For this one, Pratt did have to touch the them for a minute, but we think that's understandable since kale chips are really all about texture.
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He stayed there for a minute or so, then removed his shoes and placed them on the stage as a sign that he would now retire.
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For a minute, Savchenko doesn't look like a hardened military veteran with the expectations of a nation on her shoulders—she looks like an excited kid.
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The Sand Snakes are three of the more polarizing characters on Game Of Thrones, and for a minute, it seemed the show was done with them.
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"When I first got there, the teacher came up to me and said, 'I just need to talk to you for a minute,&apos" Lewis recalled.
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After remaining down on the ice for a minute or two, Crawford skated off under his own power and walked with trainers to the locker room.
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I told him about Bidi's sign, and Khan enthused for a minute about flashes of humanity that had sustained him during his terrible months as mayor.
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In his subtle way, however, he lets this amateur know that he's not fooled for a minute, even while assuring her that Annie Clark will go.
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It whirrs and clicks for a minute before the beat arrives, and then some broken chords, which are precisely layered to create an ever-changing cadence.
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If you let the console sit for a minute or so, it'll switch to an attract mode showing off a game — in fact, your actual gameplay.
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She guns down the keeper and acrobatically reaches up to get a cheeky little chip on it for a golazo you won't forget for a minute.
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Honestly, we could amuse ourselves for hours — Okay, maybe for a minute or two while waiting in line for coffee — searching for our favorite celebrity doppelgängers.
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It relies on a stylized version of the TF model, which is a model I don't believe for a minute, so this isn't a real estimate.
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"It's gut-wrenching to know that I can have my daughter out here and I go inside for a minute and she's gone," Mr. Riley said.
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It's an action reserved for the drunk bridesmaid toast, when Becky decides to just "get real" for a minute and confess she slept with the groom.
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That kind of revolving door, where there are little victories that you can celebrate for a minute, but the reality is the flow of drugs continues.
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Most of us can hold our breath for a minute or so, driving through a tunnel or past a cemetery, waiting, fighting the urge to inhale.
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He stopped to look at the shoes for a minute, sighed and then slung his American gun over his shoulder and went back to his duties.
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The 53 pros trade blows for a minute before Su'a takes Beasley to the ground and appears to be winning the fight from the top position.
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Look, I was in the bilaterals -- just to step back for a minute -- with Justin Trudeau and President Trump, and with President Macron and President Trump.
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Imagine, for a minute, if, say, Chelsea Clinton's husband Marc Mezvinsky had the same job in a Clinton White House that Kushner has in this one.
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The situation went on in this way for a minute, before Speedy tired of the game and brought the hostage out, along with his two men.
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"I'm really eager and excited to get other people's ideas out there because I'm a little bit, like, spent on self for a minute," Lyonne said.
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I stood there for a minute trying to figure it out — was I supposed to take off my shoes in order to walk around the enclosure?
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"If Erdogan sees his poll numbers are still not great," Mr. Cagaptay said, "he won't think for a minute before creating another crisis with European countries."
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If you've been reading THUMP for a minute, then you know we're huge fans of Michael Silver, the Montreal musician and producer best known as CFCF.
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I didn't touch the beat for a minute, so then when we went to go see Uzi we were like, Uzi might want to get on this.
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And they have had so many people try to game that system and game the distribution and they lose for a minute and then they win again.
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And I would say, think about the newspaper industry for a minute or broadcast and news and media more generally, decades ago, generations ago, they introduced ombudsman.
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When a restaurant server refuses to pronounce your name Tim Machuga is a software engineer who also knows what it's like to be black for a minute.
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I pee-sand-play with her clit for a minute; she remounts and we continue fucking, with the occasional pause when drum-circle hippies venture too close.
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Read on for our staff recommendations on what to take in during your downtime: Martin McDonagh has been doing the good-writing thing for a minute now.
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So we sort of think about this for a minute, it&aposs not about a political conversation right now-- HEGSETH: What the political fringe on the right?
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With that in mind, here's a new song from south Londoner Cosima, whose textured and slightly melancholy pop has been on our radar for a minute now.
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A day later, I walked away from my desk for a minute only to come back to a half a dozen instant messages and as many emails.
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"He was freaked out for a minute and he was like, 'I just keep thinking about the mortality rate,' " Tamra told her mother, breaking down in tears.
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I suggest it's the parents who should close their browsers for a minute — at least long enough to stop reading panic pieces by snake oil generational theorists.
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"He was freaked out for a minute and he was like, 'I just keep thinking about the mortality rate,'" Tamra told her mother, breaking down in tears.
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I MEAN, ONE OF THE ISSUES HERE, JUST THINK ABOUT THIS FOR A MINUTE, THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF IS ARGUING THAT STRONG ECONOMIC GROWTH DOES NOT CAUSE INFLATION.
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Finally, we went with whimsy, chatting for a minute or two about whatever the flying hell is going on with initial coin offerings, better known as ICOs.
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Come together The Olympics worked its magic -- if only for a minute -- on nations' strained relations when gymnasts from North and South Korea took a selfie together.
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We chat for a minute with Duncan, the South Carolina congressman who likes to pull a copy of the Constitution out of his left pocket for effect.
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In the experiments, it opened 11 different websites, scrolled through them a little, left the tabs open, did nothing for a minute, then repeated the process again.
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For a minute there, the show seemed to be suggesting that playing a game of 20 Questions while shopping was an adequate means of preparing for marriage.
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The father of the girl I was picking up, a hockey and baseball dad, even came over to the car for a minute to commiserate that morning.
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"He was freaked out for a minute and he was like, 'I just keep thinking about the mortality rate,' " Tamra tells her mother, breaking down in tears.
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Pylant hung around and drank with the new girl and the guy — who BuzzFeed News has identified as Justin — until he left the room for a minute.
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But first I want you to sit for a minute and consider this: fixing things, feeling better, and getting your girlfriend back is making it about you.
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The testing software opened up 11 "popular websites" in the browser (including YouTube), scrolling each five times, leaving them for a minute, and then closing the tab.
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William and Kate's photo call was also longer: They posed for photos for four minutes, while Meghan and Harry only posed for a minute and a half.
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Just think for a minute of the plight of victims of a conflict that has claimed the lives of tens of thousands and displaced some two million.
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"I'm just an animal, looking for a home, and to share the same space for a minute or two," David Byrne wails over the formidable sound system.
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I sit there for a minute staring out into the deep black desert night without a single thought in my head, savoring this last moment of peace.
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In addition, she was left to vamp for a minute or two when Mr. Scholl had to leave the stage unexpectedly to get a bottle of water.
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What if — and stay with us for a minute here — the live action movies and TV shows starring talking animals are all part of a shared universe?
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So she would stall for a minute trying ineffectually to get off hammerfists and elbows from the side, then stand up and invite Coenen to join her.
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Participants were asked to hold their dominant arm in ten different positions while sitting or standing and hold it for a minute, sometimes with their eyes closed.
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And I once got kissed on the cheek by Benedict Cumberbatch, so… Before I get into the actual treatment, please allow me to humblebrag for a minute.
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Based on my decades of experience prosecuting child molesters, I don't accept for a minute that child sex dolls do anything but encourage more serious predatory behavior.
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But if I can be serious here for a minute—and free DNA test kits with debatable utility are no laughing matter—who does this appeal to?
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It means building up to what's called "ejaculatory inevitability"—the orgasmic point of no return—then standing down for a minute or so before restarting the action.
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Referee Frank Schneider stopped play in the Ligue 1 match against St Etienne for a minute of applause during which Nantes coach Vahid Halilhodzic was in tears.
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"You know, I never thought for a minute, 'This guy is so old,'" my mom tells my friends and me over coffee the morning after the show.
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Honestly, if life has taught me anything, it's that you can sit on a traffic cone, if you would only chill the fuck out for a minute.
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But also breaking out of the Fashion Week bubble, just for a minute, and living in the real world — and remembering how life goes on outside it.
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Ulta Beauty's 21 Days of Beauty is one good way to get your mind off the news for a minute or two — and it starts this weekend.
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Finally, he just kept on and kept on and he said, "Loretta, just stop for a minute," Finally, I stopped and the other girls stopped with me.
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After 25 minutes of hard driving with a friend in the passenger seat, I pulled over, killed the radio, and just sat in silence for a minute.
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"Just think for a minute about how different life would be had Ashley Judd run for the Senate, because she would have been elected," Ms. Nelson said.
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Then, they offer gentle reminders like, "Take a few deep breaths" or, "Take a break for a minute" to guide kids when they need a little assistance.
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Mariah Carey debuts new song 'With You' When you are a diva who has been in the game for a minute, you don't need to dance around.
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The lists are full of hot-for-a-minute trends — but also stacked with some of the oldie-but-goodies that we hear about year after year.
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"I thought I was dead there for a minute," the teenager Lauren Cantin, covered in mud, said after workers spent six hours rescuing her, NBC News reported.
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We'd stay in that mode for a minute or two, then be off again to some new topic, rewrapped in our respective Left and Right national flags.
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It's really nice to think back to 2015 for a minute and remember Affleck and Jennifer Garner's nanny, Christine Ouzounian, who allegedly had an affair with Affleck.
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But that's how it is: an initial mess during process, and then an organized silence for a minute to actually see what's going on in the work.
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"After the show ended, I felt it was time for me to step away from the canvas for a minute to sort of recharge my battery," he says.
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I've been in that position way too many times and wouldn't have married the man if I thought for a minute he would lay his hands on me.
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But Drake is one of the few artists we have right now who could go away for a minute and return to an audience eager to hear him.
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The grief was horrific and — Can we talk for a minute how important ... People don't realize how important he was to you and your career and everything else.
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" Not wanting to worry his wife, Robert "told her to relax for a minute and I was somehow able to unwrap the chord [sic] from the baby's neck.
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Just because she was able to compose herself for a minute after getting over the initial shock of someone inappropriately touching her does not mean it didn't happen.
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Those gathered in the street fell silent for a minute to remember the victims, before people joined in with shouts of "Viva Barcelona" led by the taxi drivers.
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Isn't it true that the argument here is it's not four to three; it's four to three for a minute and then four to four in seven years?
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For a minute, Tumblr meant that you could care about sex, among other things, and that those other things weren't any more or less important than the sex.
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But, one thing I did know was that even during the very worst of times, that strong Northern Irish spirit — and signature wit — never wavered for a minute.
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And Ashley Graham switched her shade as well — but just for a minute — trying out a new ombré blonde to film an episode of America's Next Top Model.
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It was like being a real talk show host for a minute," he said, later adding, "He was a funny guy, I know that's not a news flash.
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This new hardware allows Apple Watch Series 33 to detect falls and automatically trigger a call to emergency services if you're immobile for a minute after the fall.
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There's a lot of teen Groot here (relatively speaking, for a minute-long montage), including one moment in which he petulantly tells Star-Lord to f*ck off.
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While I'm not for a minute suggesting that Spiritland will, or should, become the norm, I do think we view see the venue's arrival as an interesting moment.
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They've been criticized for being the expensive guilty pleasure of millennials and even we put them down for a minute after they were recently filled with hot coffee.
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Discover, its feature for news outlets that nobody can figure out how to monetize, was also pretty good for a minute, and now its user interface terrible again.
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The comedian went political for a minute during Sunday's show in Tampa ... even bringing a Trump supporter onstage, and asking him why Trump's the better choice over Hillary.
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If you've been at a stage where you've been actively hiring yourself, this should come more easily: For a minute, wear the recruiter hat for a particular vacancy.
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At only 3 months old, KKC won't be able to use the chair or shoes for a minute -- but soon enough, the kid can take a royal seat.
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"Chris Pratt is [a] wealthy working actor who been in the game for a minute, so I get the resistance to his 'blue collar' statement," one person wrote.
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We've learned the actor -- who plays Falcon in the 'Avengers' movies -- and his now ex-wife, Sheletta Chapital, are in fact dunzo ... and have been for a minute.
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We had this record percolating for a minute, but it took so long to get Brainfeeder to pull the trigger and for us to get the timing right.
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"Let's assume for a minute that our VP of Policy understands how senate hearings work," a program manager wrote on an internal message board, according to the Times.
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