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Have rewrapped it twice and still use it once in a while for old time's sake (I have several graphite rods).
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Poor man didn't quite make it to seventy-five himself, but he knew the drill, he knew how to defy time's gravity.
Peter Davis: Milestone or Millstone? Peter Davis 2012
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Castle finished second in prime time's final hour against basketball, drawing 11.70 million people, while Harry's Law got 7.40 million.
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Have rewrapped it twice and still use it once in a while for old time's sake (I have several graphite rods).
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My father paints walls because the daylight is malignant and his eyesight is benign because dead trees mock him because death's weather courts him, because time's wife spits through cracks
Son of Goya Bill Yarrow 2011
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If her husband messes up the recipe twice, he'll probably say to himself, "third time's a charm," and try again.
Butterfly Effect Sarah Lenz 2009
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Unless we someday somehow transcend our current one-way experience of time's arrow ... but that would be a sort of epistemological singularity, I think.
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If her husband messes up the recipe twice, he'll probably say to himself, "third time's a charm," and try again.
Archive 2009-05-01 Sarah Lenz 2009
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Back in the Commons, Ken Clarke was even more affected by time's ennui.
David Cameron makes the U-turn a sign of macho strength | Simon Hoggart 2011
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In prime time's final hour, the second half of Celebrity Apprentice finished second with 9.20 million, and Body of Proof — which last week became the second most-watched premiere of the 2010-11 network TV season with 13.85 million viewers — declined to 8.44 million in its second outing.
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