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"They won this game for the captain," Cosell said, barely letting fans take in the finish before he soliloquized lengthily.
So there's historical justification for how "Get on the Good Foot" keeps its pedal to the metal, barely letting one number begin, much less finish or fade, before it's replaced by something radically different.
In any city with a sizable air hub, a search of Craigslist for the term "crash pad" will turn up listings for rooms for rent, often for $200 a month or less, a short drive from an airport, where a dozen or more pilots, unable to afford hotels, may come and go, barely letting the mattresses cool.
And compared to the locals, the income that is barely letting us scrape by back home actually does make us comparatively rich.
The red curtain in the background, the presidential table attached in the Soviet-style, and the leader in the center barely letting those seated in the other armchairs speak.
I am heartbroken that we live in a city and country whose citizens know, at some deep cellular level, this happens, time and again to Black men in every city and state, yet who live in some kind of denial about it, barely letting it register as a conscious thought.
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The rest barely let up.
It barely lets up for an hour.
Suárez and his team-mates barely let them breathe.
Riveting storytelling that barely lets you catch your breath.
The tension, suffice it to say, barely lets up.
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