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He said he hoped to have hearings in July so that a nominee could be confirmed by the Senate with "a little bit of lead time" before the Supreme Court session begins in October.
Sure it'll take plenty of work to make sure these experiences are actually worth using, but at least Canonical is giving the app development world at large a bit of lead time.
Although the bars don't take long to make, they require a bit of lead time.
And we should never forget what Wodehouse's inimitable hero Bertie Wooster observes in the story "Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest": "...it's always just when a fellow is feeling particularly braced with things in general that Fate sneaks up behind him with a bit of lead piping".
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When I go to the dentist for a checkup and all the attending X-rays, my mother still cautions me to request a thyroid guard, an extra bit of lead-lined apron that can extend up and over the neck.
Leave a bit of lead-up to the trick and let the scene go a beat farther after the skater lands the trick.
Also, humans don't kill each other, it's those little bits of lead travelling at high speed.
Typically, a prince tried to inflate away his own debt or make himself nominally rich by mixing bits of lead or copper into the gold or silver coins coming out of his mint, so that he could produce more of them.
A total of 200 bits of lead shrapnel entered Whittington's body that February evening in 2006 -- 30 still remain -- and out of it, he's never even gotten a personal apology from Cheney.
(Indeed, the stylized opening sequence features him carefully shooting a cat with an arrow, the better to eat it without having to pick bits of lead from the carcass).
The flow of the water pushed the particles against the screen and shredded off tiny bits of lead much the way a grater shreds cheese, says Edwards.
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