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She was just in my heart from that minute on.
"I really want to think about that minute," she said.
"That minute I was hooked," he told PEOPLE in 1990.
He put on his fur cap and went hunting that minute.
More than 27,000 people tweeted about Trump's temperament in that minute.
You work and work for that minute or two of performance.
I knew in that minute because Trav had already started crying.
In that minute and a half, it's curtains for the competition.
But based on that minute and 30 seconds, the reaction was ... not great.
There's always that minute where you take off your clothes for the first time.
There's another 23 hours and 59 minutes in the day, keep that minute sacred.
The two-year disintegration of the group's high-pressure friendship is narratively that minute.
"They weren't shelling at that minute but they shelled after he left," Eubank said.
And from that minute on, I was like —— [Snap] Hawk: That's what I'm looking for.
For that minute, I have to fool myself into thinking that this is really happening.
Photographer Laura Paulescu captured that minute in time in a photo that's resonating with fellow moms.
To him, it seemed, my pain was a reasonable price to pay for that minute saved.
That minute of stillness is more exhilarating than most of the Super Bowl performances in history.
"Whatever lie he's telling, at that minute he believes it ... the man is utterly immoral," Cruz said.
Nathan Lane has used it more times in that minute than I have in my entire life!
"Whatever lie he's telling, at that minute he believes it ... the man is utterly amoral," Cruz told reporters.
" Second and third minutes: Side planks "After that minute, you go on one forearm, and you turn sideways.
You're not able to find their parents, and probably you'll be the only parent for them for that minute.
After that minute-long burn SpaceShipTwo deployed its "feathers," helping slow and guide it to a controlled re-entry.
Shoup&aposs command team kept checking the radar and updating the kids about where Santa was at that minute.
I think she believed, in that minute, that I was a journalist totally, and her story would go out there.
We made some plays, but unfortunately, we put ourselves in that position to be down with that minute to go.
Following that minute, the Northern hemisphere begins to tilt away from the sun leading to shorter days and cooler temperatures.
Recently, I became aware of the fact that minute plastics could be found in toothpaste or cosmetic materials and cleaners.
So the contraction was so strong for me for that minute and … I basically contracted constantly for two hours, is how it felt.
And he had a warning for the diplomats who were huddled, at that minute, in intense climate policy negotiations at the climate conference.
As I saw him starting to walk back down the main aisle of the hall, I knew at that minute exactly what had happened.
What stuns Kim even more, however, is hearing that Chuck is ready to hand over the Mesa Verde paperwork to Kim — right that minute.
In that minute, the price on the spot T-note contract fell by 2/32 to 130-17/32, according to CME Group data.
A police officer was pounding on the door and my mother, usually a rule follower, was defying his order to leave right that minute.
John S. McCain (R-Ariz.) had won Florida's 28500 Republican presidential primary, I told my invalid mother that I was donating to his campaign that minute.
Right at that minute, I wanted what he had so badly that I would have drunk his blood right there in the arboretum to get it.
During that minute, the sun will have reached its highest and northernmost point in the sky, meaning Earth will receive more sunlight than on any other day.
Experience shows that minute variations in the details of the composition, mixing and cooking involved in these recipes can make a big difference to the finished product.
"In that minute, two minutes, where someone is going to pull out the app, we can be as relevant as they need us to be," he said.
And at that minute, I'm like thinking to myself, are we going to a room because I thought we were having dinner at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
"In the minute, the second that the perpetrator pulled the trigger and killed, in that minute he is a criminal and no longer a soldier," he said.
As it turns out, that minute of confusion was enough for me to identify the wrong guy as my date and almost get on a train with him.
Ammar is clearly that minute exception to the rule in this case, so he celebrates accordingly with a strong dab as any self-respecting 10-year-old would.
Every minute spent training a deep learning model is a minute not doing something else, and in today's fast-paced world of research, that minute is worth a lot.
"When a guy one minute suggests he may be sympathetic to ISIS and the next minute decides to kill people, catching that minute is really, really hard," he says.
The screen was already showing advertisements for businesses in town—a car dealership, a funeral home, a camera store, the hotel where my mother was working at that minute.
But multiply that minute by everyone in the room, and it became 15, 20 minutes, half an hour's worth of knowledge that none of us could ever get back.
That minute is expanded in another film, "The Man Who Was Too Free", made by Mikhail Fishman and Vera Krichevskaya for the second anniversary of Nemtsov's death on February 27th.
For example, when you push the button to record, you have one minute to introduce your podcast — and a warning will flash when that minute is about to be up.
That minute, as the bugle sounded and Wembley fell silent, described with wordless eloquence what it should be, just as all that had gone before painted what it should not.
That minute has come and gone though, so it's interesting that Elon (again, assuming he did this) focused the first song of his SoundCloud rap career on a years-old topic.
She suggests setting a timer for one minute at a time and using that minute to tap into the experience of all five senses, moving from taste to smell to touch, etc.
One recent producer of the Oscars said that minute-by-minute post-show ratings analysis indicated that "vast swaths" of people turned off their televisions when celebrities started to opine on politics.
Soviet scientists felt that minute-long gap was a disaster waiting to happen and wanted to use some of the residual spin from the powered-down nuclear turbine to bridge the gap.
Chances are, though, you'll get it back whenever your train pulls in to a stop — and it's worth using that minute or two to check the surrounding area for Pokémon, gyms and PokéStops.
Following that minute, the Northern hemisphere begins to tilt toward the sun, eventually leading to shorter days and cooler temperatures until the fall equinox, when day and night are exactly the same length.
Following that minute, the Northern hemisphere begins to tilt toward the sun, eventually leading to longer days and warmer temperatures until the spring equinox, when day and night are exactly the same length.
The June futures contracts CIFM6 on China's blue-chip CSI300 index plunged the 10 percent daily limit at 10:42 local time, but recovered all its losses within that minute in high volume.
During that minute, the sun crosses the Earth's equator from the Northern Hemisphere into the Southern Hemisphere and day and night last the exact same amount of time — 12 hours — everywhere across the world.
Whether Trifonov had some reason to play it this way in the final weeks of 2016 I cannot say, but that minute of music hit me as strongly as anything I've heard this season.
But no one involved knows how the audience members — some of whom paid $200 for premium seats, a price that minute-per-minute beats the cost of top-tier seats for "Hamilton" — will react.
The New York Times estimates walking a city block takes approximately one minute, and looking at said branded bike dock for that minute costs Citigroup just over two and a half tenths of a cent.
I took the train out there to play one of the other Bethpage courses, but there was an unheard-of opening on the Black, right there, right that minute, if I was ready to go.
By the end of that minute, it had shattered into a kaleidoscope of pieces in the water, after hurtling earthward nose-first at perhaps 400 miles per hour, according to measurements from the Flightradar24 online data service.
Compound that wait time with a few of Mickey D's other new initiatives, such as mobile ordering and fully customizable sandwiches (as well as the waiting situation already involved with the drive-thru) and that minute really adds up.
RNM: That minute when I moved to Harlem right after surviving 9/11 and realized that I needed to capture the scene that I kept seeing on my way home from work, but as a collector could not find those images in the marketplace.
The first of these is for developing content that Minute Media posts on its own sites — which include football (soccer) site 90min (the biggest with 60 million visitors per month), esports-focused DBLTAP, and the US-focused 12up, plus a range of more localised sites across some 803 markets.
During that minute, the hacked register is stealing all of your card's information and wirelessly transmitting it to another device the hackers have set up elsewhere like a smartphone ready to make a mobile purchase, or in this case a hacked ATM that's confusing the data for your physical banking card.
"Foggy mornings, weekday grind Take a minute to free your mind Monday madness, Sunday's best Let's go take a walk and catch our breath" Bedingfield speaks to each and every one of us with the lyrics — we all know the feeling of the "weekday grind" and the need to take that minute to free our minds.
The second of these is based around content that Minute Media pushes to the sites of its partners, which Peled said include Sports Illustrated, MSN in the US, ProSieben in Germany and Yahoo Sports in Europe (disclaimer: TC is owned by Verizon's Oath, which also owns Yahoo), and others that both integrate with Minute Media's platform and pay a fee to use its content by way of licensing arrangements.
In 1620, early modern philosopher Francis Bacon repudiated the value of mere experience and enumerative induction alone. His method of inductivism required that minute and many-varied observations that uncovered the natural world's structure and causal relations needed to be coupled with enumerative induction in order to have knowledge beyond the present scope of experience. Inductivism therefore required enumerative induction as a component.
No one left and no one came On the bare platform. What I saw Was Adlestrop—only the name And willows, willow-herb, and grass, And meadowsweet, and haycocks dry, No whit less still and lonely fair Than the high cloudlets in the sky. And for that minute a blackbird sang Close by, and round him, mistier, Farther and farther, all the birds Of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.
Zarda goes on a killing rampage. After Stanley Stewart sees her killing three unarmed soldiers, calling them harmless, Zarda says "Harmless, yes, for that minute. Now they are harmless tomorrow". After seeing Inertia help a little girl find and kill four men of her tribe who stoned her mother and older sisters to death after they were raped by insurgents, Zarda said Inertia is now like her.
GC- MS analysis is widely considered the "gold standard" for forensic analysis due to its sensitivity and versatility along with its ability to quantify the amount of substance present. The increase in the sensitivity of instrumentation has advanced to the point that minute impurities within compounds can be detected potentially allowing investigators to trace chemicals to a specific batch and lot from a manufacturer.
At that minute, Admiral Yamamoto's G4M Betty bomber took off from Rabaul, on time for his scheduled 1000 arrival at Bougainville. His entourage, including his chief of staff, Admiral Matome Ugaki, was aboard two other G4M Betty bombers, and the bomber flight was escorted by six A6M Zeros. At 08:20, the Lightnings changed their heading for the first time, swinging slightly to the north.
She realized that he didn't mean it he just went crazy for that minute. Mohsen wants them to go for a walk but Zunaira doesn't want to because if she's going out there it's like she's an object not even human. She will have to cover her face with a “burqa” and she's not ever allowed to hold Mohsen's hand. And they will be scolded if they talk to each other.
Aidan and Chris later arrange a date, even though Aidan is wondering whether getting involved with a younger, less experienced guy is a good idea. Burfitt commented that Aidan's fears are confirmed when the date turns into "a complete disaster". Chris is initially anxious and on edge, until he realises Aidan is having fun and relaxes. However, at that minute, Natasha calls Chris away to help with a crisis and he leaves Aidan alone.
He tells Campion that Minute Fifteen is a war loan, details of which are going to be mailed to every taxpayer in the country. Realising Pyne's involvement with the affair, Campion rushes back to Coachingford but is arrested at the train station. Panicking and desperate, Campion attempts to escape the police station but is violently subdued by the skeptical officers and knocked unconscious. Upon awakening, Campion's memories of the events preceding his arrival at the hospital are restored.
Lupus, thinking the King has the money, reveals he was the one who killed Jake's grifter friend. Lupus holds Jake at gunpoint, but is shot by Travis (Morris Chestnut), a henchman for Morgan Price. It turns out that when Lily walked out, she went straight to Price himself and revealed the entire con, which was taking place that minute. Price told Travis to locate Jake and find out exactly how the con was engineered, to stop such a thing from ever happening again.
North-Holland, Amsterdam. From the atomistic point of view, diffusion is considered as a result of the random walk of the diffusing particles. In molecular diffusion, the moving molecules are self-propelled by thermal energy. Random walk of small particles in suspension in a fluid was discovered in 1827 by Robert Brown,he found that minute particle suspended in a liquid medium and just large enough to be visible under an optical microscope exhibit a rapid and continually irregular motion of particles known as Brownian movement.
Canadian Home-Guards displaying with a disbanded Fenian Cannon Within the morning, the self-proclaimed Irish Republic Army was walking to the battlegrounds on May 25, 1870. Within the distance, Fenian activists, working from Vermont, collected on May 25 to organize a second intrusion of the Montreal region (a comparable Fenian endeavor beneath Samuel Stick had attacked Canadian region in 1866) when they saw the Irish coming their way. General O'Neill gave the arrange to charge at the Irish armed force. At that minute, the Irish charged at the Fenian armed force.
Although Chapman took a keen interest in his students, research was his main priority. Chapman had a particular interest in the photochemical reaction of hydrogen and chlorine, establishing that minute traces of impurities caused unexpected consequences. He suggested the steady state hypothesis in 1913. He discovered that the interruption of light by a rotating sector caused the rate of the reaction to vary with the frequency of the sector and, in 1926, he was the first to apply this theory to measure the 'mean life' of a reaction intermediate.
McWilliams's ideas for her songs often "came from conversation" and she said that "When an idea hit me, I would have to write it down that minute or it would get away." Part of the reason he needed help was because his health was poor. Even though McWilliams helped him write songs, she only took credit for some, stating that she wanted the full amount of the money to go to Rodgers and his family. Sometimes when she received payment for her work, she would turn the royalties back over to Rodgers.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Guinness ceased brewing cask-conditioned beers and developed a keg brewing system with aluminium kegs replacing the wooden casks; these were nicknamed "iron lungs". Until 2016 the production of Guinness, as with many beers, involved the use of isinglass made from fish. Isinglass was used as a fining agent for settling out suspended matter in the vat. The isinglass was retained in the floor of the vat but it was possible that minute quantities might be carried over into the beer.
The surgery involves exposing the porta hepatis (the area of the liver from which bile should drain) by radical excision of all bile duct tissue up to the liver capsule and attaching a Roux-en-Y loop of jejunum to the exposed liver capsule above the bifurcation of the portal vein creating a portoenterostomy. The rationale for this approach is that minute residual bile duct remnants may be present in the fibrous tissue of the porta hepatis and thus provide direct connection with the intrahepatic ductule system to allow bile drainage.Behrman et al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics.
The episode plays upon relativity, simultaneity, and conjunction. Upon a high ridge of St. Helena, Mason wanders as he wonders whether Dixon has landed safely on the Cape and what he might be about at that minute. Dixon, it turns out, is spending a large amount of time avoiding the consequences of the Vroom daughters' fascination with Mason, who, rumors in town have it, became involved with all of the daughters, the mother, and a slave during his stay on the Cape. Dixon is able to stop Cornelius Vroom from shooting him as a substitute for Mason, and the two spend an evening at The World's End, Vroom's local watering hole.
The work that attracted the most attention was his research begun in 1924, on the effects of radioactive material on the human body. Dr. Martland determined that minute traces of radioactivity contained in luminous paint had caused the deaths of watch dial painters employed at the US Radium Corporation in Orange, NJ. The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) credits Dr. Martland's work with having made it possible for atomic development to proceed with comparative safety. At the request of the AEC, Dr. Martland prepared a permanent exhibit on radioactive dangers and precautions which is on display in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1916, Dr. Martland alerted dynamite manufacturers to the dangers of occupational poisoning in TNT.
For example, traditionally dizi is made by using a solid piece of bamboo which made it impossible to change the fundamental tuning once the bamboo is cut. This issue was resolved in the 1920s by the insertion of a copper joint to connect two pieces of shorter bamboo, which allows the length of the bamboo to be modified so that minute adjustment to its fundamental pitch can be made. The Xindi, "new flute", is a 1930s redesign of the Chinese flute incorporating western influences on the basis of equal temperament. In order to achieve a greater vibrancy and loudness with instruments (not to mention longevity), many string instruments are no longer strung with silk but with steel or nylon.
In February 1940, using funds that were allocated partly as a result of the Einstein-Szilard letter to President Roosevelt, Leo Szilard purchased several tons of graphite from the Speer Carbon Company and from the National Carbon Company (the National Carbon Division of the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation in Cleveland, Ohio) for use in Enrico Fermi's first fission experiments, the so-called exponential pile. Fermi writes that "The results of this experiment was [sic] somewhat discouraging" presumably due to the absorption of neutrons by some unknown impurity. So, in December 1940 Fermi and Szilard met with Herbert G. MacPherson and V. C. Hamister at National Carbon to discuss the possible existence of impurities in graphite. During this conversation it became clear that minute quantities of boron impurities were the source of the problem.
The mystery of Seven Dials and of the secret society which met in that sinister district requires precisely such a broad treatment, but Mrs Christie gives to it that minute study which she employed so skilfully in her earlier books." The review concluded, "There is no particular reason why the masked man should be the particular person he turns out to be".The Times Literary Supplement 4 April 1929 (Page 278) The review in The New York Times Book Review of 7 April 1929 began "After reading the opening chapters of this book one anticipates an unusually entertaining yarn. There are some very jolly young people in it, and the fact that they become involved in a murder mystery does not dampen their spirits to any great extent.
He had the shepherd thrown in the white bear's pit, but the shepherd's eyes scared it off. Then he had him thrown into a pit of wild boars, but the shepherd played a pipe and made them dance, so they did not harm him. Then he was to have him thrown into a well of scythes, but the shepherd told the guard to give him a minute to look down the well, he might decide to say it after all, and in that minute, he whipped up a dummy that the soldier threw down instead of him. Then the king offered him a silver wood, a golden castle, and a diamond lake to say it, but the shepherd still said he would say it only he had the princess to wife.
Three of the songs on this CD were covers ("Here Come the Warm Jets" by Brian Eno, "Debaser" by the Pixies, and "When You Sleep" by My Bloody Valentine). Critic Brett Milano, writing in the Boston Phoenix, praised the band's "usual blend of finely crafted pop hooks, elusive yet resonant lyrics ... and more self-depreciation", citing the album's opening medley with "dark, ominous keyboards ... and a throat- shredding Miller vocal; it's the sound of a band who'd explode if they hadn't gotten to play those songs at that minute." Scram magazine wrote that the live CD showed the band's "rough, antagonistic power ... which made the fundamental prettiness of the music seem more touching and fragile," calling the concluding songs "a closing salvo that left me breathless and punching the replay button." In 2003, the label released a concert tour documentary on DVD, Loud Family Live 2000.
Land micromollusks are often found by taking samples of leaf litter from rich areas, subsequently sieving or sifting the litter, and then searching it under a strong light and magnification. Freshwater micromollusks which live on aquatic plants are often collected by passing a plankton net vigorously through and around water weeds so that minute mollusks end up falling into the glass tube at the end of the net. Small bottom- dwelling micromollusks such as Pisidium species are found by scooping a bottom sample of mud into a fine meshed long-handled net, and then agitating it and moving it through the water repeatedly, until only solid particles remain in the net. Because most empty land snail shells and many empty freshwater shells float, another effective way to sample dead shells from an area can be to sort through river drift, the accumulations of small floating bits and pieces left behind by creeks and rivers after floods.
The pillars were simply regarded as oddities until 2015, when geologists realized that they were the result of frigid water from melting snow seeping down into volcanic ash (the result of a catastrophic eruption more than 760,000 years prior), creating tiny holes in the hot ash, the byproduct being boiling water and steam, which then rose up and out of these same holes. Samples of the resulting "evenly spaced convection cells similar to heat pipes" (a quote from a study at UC Berkeley) were analyzed using X-rays and electronic microscopes; and researchers found that minute crevices in these "convection pipes" were literally bonded into place by minerals that were able to resist the corrosive force of the lake's waves. Researchers have now counted nearly 5,000 of these pillars, which appear in groups and vary widely in shape, size and color over an area of 4000 acres, with some of the columns standing as erect as towering pylons and sporting ringed apertures approximately a foot apart; others which are warped or leaning at various angles; and still others that are half-submerged and, some say, resemble the petrified remains of dinosaur vertebrae.

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