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Commenting in relation to Ireland's qualifying campaign ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he said: " It wouldn't be something I'd be hugely in favour of " and " I'd be very disappointed if I was a player in that squad to miss out on the World Cup for somebody who was jumping on board at the last minute ".
Andy was writing 11 minute musical epics and I couldn't even begin to see how I'd write lyrics for something like that.
This sentiment was shared by Thompson, " One minute I'd be signing autographs in Hollywood then I'd be back here painting skirting boards ".

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C'mon, buddy, help me set up the kitchen and we'll have food in a minute or two ''.
`` And I am not sure that I have any cash -- any money, that is -- but if you will wait just a minute I will write you out a check if I can find my checkbook.
A sailboat may have a bone in her teeth one minute and lie becalmed the next.
`` And then whenever I have a minute I can be working at it, and keep an eye on the baby and the stove at the same time.
The House is even shown live on satellite television, although in some countries, with a 10-15 minute delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content ( such as references to people who are not taking part in the program and have therefore not consented to have personal information about them broadcast ) to be removed.
All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 24 hours and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 1 minute.
Trained athletes or young healthy individuals may also have a slow resting heart rate ( e. g. professional cyclist Miguel Indurain had a resting heart rate of 28 beats per minute ).
Other authors have found small or inconsistent differences in concentrations but claim that exposure of cyclists is higher due to increased minute ventilation and is associated with minor biological changes .< ref > The significance of the associated health effect, if any, is unclear but probably much smaller than the health impacts associated with accidents and the health benefits derived from additional physical activity.
** If a team is penalized in the final minute of a half and the penalty causes the clock to stop, the opposing team now has the right to have 10 seconds run off the clock in addition to the yardage penalty.
Despite the foregoing, most CD-Rs on the market have an 80 minute capacity.
Only minute amounts of ultradense deuterium have been produced thus far.
In some instances, traces of food in the air, too minute to be perceived through smell, have been known to provoke lethal reactions in extremely sensitive individuals.
: Bopp's researches, carried with wonderful penetration into the most minute and almost microscopical details of linguistic phenomena, have led to the opening up of a wide and distant view into the original seats, the closer or more distant affinity, and the tenets, practices and domestic usages of the ancient Indo-European nations, and the science of comparative grammar may truly be said to date from his earliest publication.
Muzzleloaders have to be manually reloaded after each shot ; a skilled archer could fire multiple arrows faster than most early muskets could be reloaded and fired, although by the mid-18th century, when muzzleloaders became the standard small armament of the military, a well-drilled soldier could fire six rounds in a minute using prepared cartridges in his musket.
Giraffes have unusually high heart rates for their size, at 150 beats per minute.
Beyond the microsong, it is characteristic of grindcore to have short songs in general ; for example, Carcass ' debut album Reek of Putrefaction ( 1988 ) consists of 22 tracks with an average length of 1 minute and 48 seconds.
The latter hypothesis seems the more plausible evolution determinant as the surface area of the head is minute compared to the remainder of the body, thus the energy required in producing long hair for the express purpose of " optical " amplification of UV light reflected from the snow seems counterproductive ( however, it's very likely that the trait was sustained due to a nuanced combination of multiple influences, given that human hunting-skills and ingenuity were such by 50, 000 years ago that said benefits in terms of ' comfort ' could have alternatively been derived from constructing head and ear warmers of fur from prey, etc .).
Although Behe acknowledged that the evolution of the larger anatomical features of the eye have been well-explained, he claimed that the complexity of the minute biochemical reactions required at a molecular level for light sensitivity still defies explanation.
In the team's final game of the regular season against the Atlanta Falcons, needing a win to earn a playoff berth, the Jaguars caught a bit of luck when Morten Andersen missed a 30 yard field goal with less than a minute remaining that would have given the Falcons the lead.
Witnesses claim to have seen a fireball in the sky lasting for almost one minute.
I thought my horse was about to die, and would have sprung from his back had a minute more elapsed ; but as that instant all the shrubs and trees began to move from their very roots, the ground rose and fell in successive furrows, like the ruffled water of a lake, and I became bewildered in my ideas, as I too plainly discovered, that all this awful commotion was the result of an earthquake.
Most of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 24 hours, and the majority of these have half-lives less than 1 minute.

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But when some of the squeals had subsided and she had been through one of those sessions that are so indispensable to the young female -- six girls sprawled on one bed, drinking Cokes and giggling -- she came back to the kitchen to talk with me a minute.
Since then, with several relaunches, an increase in funding and resources from the BBC and improvements in digital television technology, the channel has been able to diversify content, with two minute looped bulletins available to view via BBC Red Button, BBC News Online and the BBC's mobile website, alongside individual weather and sport bulletins.
The book has also been adapted into a 4 hour 30 minute long audiobook.
The basalt blocks show " clear evidence " of having been cut with some kind of saw with an estimated cutting blade 15 ft in length capable of cutting at a rate of a minute.
The original backers, EMI Films, had been scared off at the last minute by the subject matter, particularly Bernard Delfont.
During the 18th century, the relation of a mile of 6000 ( geometric ) feet, or a minute of arc on the earth surface had been advanced as a universal measure for land and sea.
Just like the shell of a mollusk, a pearl is made up of calcium carbonate in minute crystalline form, which has been deposited in concentric layers.
" The last few years I had been complaining about that fact that there weren ’ t any females speaking to women above the age of 30, so I started thinking about how I was writing my songs and came up with the idea for “ Friday Night Girls " ... I wanted to write a three minute song with every Sex and the City episode that had ever existed, so I did.
While an urban legend, a 1999 television documentary, part of the Modern Marvels ' Engineering Disasters sub-series, argued that — even if there was no specific plan to make alcohol to beat Prohibition — there may have been some general idea of increasing the volume at the last minute so as to prepare in case total alcohol prohibition might occur.
The Gundersen point total for this as of 2008 has been 1 point equals 1. 33 seconds or 45 points per minute.
According to the mission log maintained by Gene Kranz, the Apollo 13 re-entry blackout lasted around 6 minutes, beginning at 142: 39 and ending at 142: 45, and was 1 minute 27 seconds longer than had been predicted.
The child had been trailing after his sisters and brothers and stepped off the median strip at the last minute.
On December 7, 1973, it was found that an 18½ minute portion of one recorded tape had been erased.
Nevertheless, this recorded event and many old records attest the fact that Antiquity thought that Wren had been its Master, at a time when it still held its minute books for the relevant years ( which were lost by Preston at some date after 1778 )
The pallet stones are adjusted when the shellac has been softened after being heated ; 1 minute later, the shellac has hardened, the pallet stones are set.
Early decisions about weapon design had been based on minute quantities of uranium-235 and plutonium that had been created in pilot plants and in physics-laboratory cyclotrons.
The only prior plutonium isolated for the project had been produced in cyclotrons in very minute amounts.
Eventually, the Soviet Union and England went to a playoff game, in which Anatoli Ilyin scored in the 67th minute to knock England out, while Austria had already been eliminated.
In the white matter, a minute proportion of interstitial neurons has also been found to stain positive for reelin expression.

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