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The Philadelphia Eagles star, who played the last three years for the Denver Broncos, accumulated something on the order of three thousand minutes playing professional football.
(Roth has accumulated something like fifty-five to date; Updike racked up more than thirty, including the Bad Sex in Fiction Lifetime Achievement Award, in 2008, an honor that has thus far eluded Roth).
If Hayman now stays another three years, he will have accumulated something in excess of NZ$6 million (£2.8 million), even allowing for the significant fall of the £ against the NZ$ in recent months.
He had accumulated something like $1200 or something," he said, referring to the wages Melendez was owed for being a host at Alig's parties.
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Though it may seem too grandiose to say so, the Jewish world of the Catskills that thrived from the start of the 20th century until the 1970's seems to be accumulating something of a genre worthy of serious literary and cinematic study.
That means an average farm accumulates something like 1,790,000 gallons of manure annually -- and could be producing nearly 900,000 gallons of clean water or more.
Due to a smaller effective population size in P. balsamifera, purifying selection will be less efficient and deleterious nonsynonymous mutations will therefore accumulate, something that can be seen in the higher π a: π s ratio in P. balsamifera (0.267) compared with P. tremula (0.142) (Olson et al. 2010).
And it is also valid to argue that I am saying nothing more useful than "well, I wouldn't start from here"; the debt has been accumulated so something has to be done.
Fleeting references to her dead father, her hospitalised mother and her brother who disappeared, begin to accumulate into something that doesn't resemble a story as much as a portrait.
He understands the importance of creating the accumulated sense that something needs to get done".
She looks at it, and the accumulated knowledge becomes something less noisy than public love, less declarative and more touching.
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