Idiom
Time does sail.
This idioms means that time passes by unnoticed.
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And so, once upon a time, did we.
So, for a time, did Roger Wilkins, an assistant attorney general in Johnson's Justice Department.
J.M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, attended university in Edinburgh (as, for a time, did Charles Darwin and Thomas Carlyle).
We do hear in this series that once upon a time did beat a romantic heart in Carson's chest.
So, once upon a time, did Mr. McCain, but there was no mention of that in St . Paul or of the bill he wrote protecting those prisoners.
The diet cut his seizures to roughly 30 a day, and two drugs, added separately to make sure we were changing only one variable at a time, did the rest.
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Add the eggs a little at a time; don't worry about curdling.
Besides, I have a hell of a time doing it.
Can four patches at a time do much damage?
From the looks of it, he had a whale of a time doing it too.
Changing one factor at a time does not depict the combined effect of all the variables involved.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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