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`` 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.
After a minute he went on, `` People must think the curse is on me, seeing you fresh as an apple and me old and gray ''.
This machine, operating at speeds up to 350,000 revolutions per minute, is believed to provide one of the fastest mechanical operations in industry today.
The maximum angular diameter of any planetary disk as observed from the earth is about 1 minute of arc.
Thermal conductivity is directly traceable to the material's porous, air-cell construction which effectively traps air or a gas in the maze of minute bubbles which form its composition.
Handling the newts does not cause harm but ingestion of even the most minute amounts of the skin is deadly.
After it is sealed, the container is shaken vigorously for at least one minute.
The wash is typically swished or gargled for about half a minute and then spat out.
Another of his theological textbooks that strove to be more minute in its focus, is his De Fide Catholica, dated somewhere between 1185 to 1200, Alan sets out to refute heretical views, specifically that of the Waldensians and Cathars.
It is just a minute away from the cathedral.
A minute of arc, arcminute, or minute arc ( MOA ), is a unit of angular measurement equal to one sixtieth () of one degree (), or () radians.
In turn, a second of arc or arcsecond is one sixtieth () of one minute of arc.
Since one degree is defined as one three hundred and sixtieth () of a rotation, one minute of arc is of a rotation.
It might appear at first sight as though one connection would serve, but the differences in pressure on which these instruments depend are so minute, that the pressure of the air in the room where the recording part is placed has to be considered.
The major isotope of berkelium, berkelium-249, is synthesized in minute quantities in dedicated high-flux nuclear reactors, mainly at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, USA, and at the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors in Dimitrovgrad, Russia.
The maximum 50, 000-point bonus is awarded for clearing a round in 5 seconds or less ; this bonus then drops down to zero over the next minute, after which no bonus is awarded.
Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of one to three minute intervals called rounds.
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.
For example, in the Schrödinger picture, there is a linear operator U with the property that if an electron is in state right now, then in one minute it will be in the state, the same U for every possible.

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Laser welding is becoming more common as a method of attaching the drive plate to the disc ring with the laser typically being between 2-3KW and a feed rate 1m / minute.
These caches typically use very short caching times — on the order of one minute.
The tempo is almost always between 110 and 130 beats per minute ( BPM ), and is typically 118 BPM.
GPRS usage is typically charged based on volume of data transferred, contrasting with circuit switched data, which is usually billed per minute of connection time.
A machine gun is a fully automatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire bullets in quick succession from an ammunition belt or magazine, typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute.
The PlayStation 2 version was widely criticized for having long loading times ( which typically averaged over a minute ).
The rebreather's economic use of gas, typically of oxygen per minute, allows dives of much longer duration for an equivalent gas supply than is possible with open circuit equipment where gas consumption is typically ten times higher.
Microdots were typically minute, approximately less than the size of the period produced by a typewriter.
The Vulcan's rate of fire is typically 6, 000 rounds per minute, although some versions ( such as that of the AMX and the F-106 Delta Dart ) are limited to a lower rate, and others have a selectable rate of fire of either 4, 000 or 6, 000 rounds per minute.
In contrast to the time in bout preparation, bouts are typically very short, usually less than a minute, and often only a few seconds.
Calls from Iridium phones can be made to any landline or wireless device in the world and typically cost between $ 0. 75 to $ 1. 50 per minute.
However, after the initial rush, these naturally occurring imperfections are typically too small to consistently act as nucleation points as the surface tension of the liquid smoothes out these minute irregularities.
Death may follow in one minute after direct ingestion of a lethal dose if antidotes, typically atropine and pralidoxime, are not quickly administered.
Teeline is also the most common method of shorthand taught to New Zealand journalists, who typically require 80 words per minute to obtain certification.
At the end of the tournament, a series of ' rumbles ' or ' melee rounds ' are typically held in each weight class, allowing robots that survived the main tournament to fight in a ' free for all ' in a 5 minute match.
The rate of fire depended on the skill of the soldier, which was typically about 3 shots per minute.
** Printing speed ( typically given in pages per minute or ppm )
Sedimentation tanks are typically designed within a range of overflow rates of 0. 5 to 1. 0 gallons per minute per square foot ( or 1. 25 to 2. 5 meters per hour ).
" Times are typically between 1: 30 ( 1 minute, 30 seconds ) and 2: 30 for World Cup courses and must be over 1 minute in length to meet international minimum standards.
Rotational bearings typically describe performance in terms of the product DN where D is the diameter ( often in mm ) of the bearing and N is the rotation rate in revolutions per minute.

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The penultimate day of the flight was largely spent performing experiments, aside from a twenty minute press conference during the second half of the day.
This amounts to an average of 400 hours spent rehearsing for every minute of a competitive show in a season.
Ernie spent the next nine years with WTTM, becoming the station's director of Special Events along the way ; in this position he did things like trying to see what it was like to be run over by a train ( leaving the tracks at the last minute ) and broadcasting from the cockpit of a plane for which he took flying lessons.
In " The Big Crime ", Dragnet interrupted a scene while a real-estate agent spent a full minute answering and explaining a phone call, not advancing the story but filling in time.
Montana spent one minute and two seconds of game time on the field.
* Day Out: Avebury and Marlborough-A 30 minute BBC TV programme made in 1982 of a day spent exploring Avebury and Marlborough at BBC Wiltshire
Major ratings products include cume ( the cumulative number of unique listeners over a period ), average quarter hour ( AQH Share-the average number of people listening in a given 15 &# 8209 ; minute period ), time spent listening ( TSL ), and market breakdowns by age, gender, and race / ethnicity.
* Day Out: Bradford-on-Avon-A 30 minute BBC TV programme made in 1978 of a day spent exploring Bradford-on-Avon
* Day Out: Devizes – A 30 minute BBC TV programme made in 1977 of a day spent exploring Devizes
He spent a total of 19hrs and 1 minute outside the ISS.
His journals from the 1930s and early 1940s often mention his exhaustion from days spent working 16 hours or more: " Am on a tension from 7 a. m. till 11 p. m. every single minute every day.
* Day Out: The Vale of Pewsey-A 30 minute BBC TV programme made in 1984 of a day spent exploring Pewsey Vale
Sacco spent this time meeting with Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the narrative focuses on the minute details of everyday life in the occupied territories, presenting the daily struggles, humiliations and frustrations of the Palestinians.
Gifted with unusual clearness of vision and precision of manipulation, he cultivated a minute and elaborate style of treatment ; and probably few painters ever spent more time and pains on all the details of their pictures down to the most trivial.
Duncan's men were also better trained and more experienced than their Dutch counterparts, having spent considerably longer at sea and having been taught to fire three rounds a minute to the Dutch two.
The number of lives the player has depends on how much time was spent on Doodle City ; out of the maximum three, one life is taken away for every minute.
< BLOCKQUOTE >" The money spent on these programs was minute compared with efforts led by the Pentagon.
Singer only played 9 minutes as a rookie, and only spent one minute in goal, playing the other 8 as a field player.
After returning to Orient, he spent much of the time playing in the reserves or on the first team bench, but after coming on as a substitute for Harry Kane in a home game against Peterborough United, he scored the winner in the 96th minute to keep Orient's play-off hopes alive.
In 1994, the Dalai Lama visited ISFiT after a visit from dedicated ISFiT representatives who went to India and spent days outside his office until they got a 10 minute meeting with him.
Vanbiesbrouck was named to the United States team, but spent the majority of the tournament on the bench, playing in one game for only one minute.
In light this, the Ballet Master spent nearly every minute he could creating variations and various numbers, as well as reworking many of the dances in his older works.
Art and Howard spent a minute talking about how the Jeopardy game was originally created by Merv Griffin and his wife.
In 2006 the Nu Improved label remixed Pattie's greatest hit " After Dark " and issued a CD single with up to the minute remixes, the single was well received and spent several weeks on the US club play chart.

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