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His organisation's website has been on the blink for some time now.
That's a blink for anyone, let alone a time traveller thousands of years old.
A therapist introduces a system of communication based on blinking — one blink for yes, two for no.
The 119-day lockout was but a blink for a franchise that waited 45 years to celebrate its first Stanley Cup.
Then the global economy had only been on the blink for a year or so, and it was far from clear in which direction it would continue.
By the time the lights begin to blink for the second act, that line has wound all the way up the stairs and into the lobby.
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She was staying only six nights – an eye-blink for a twenty-three-year-old, a "bloody long time" for the Brit who had groused to his wife under-breath about putting up "another dewy-eyed Yank who confuses a flight to Africa with a trip to the zoo".
How many blinks for connecting?
At which point, two sets up, the Spaniard blinked for the first time.
Too much magazine-shine and plastic surgery, too many LCDs scrolling and blinking for attention.
Ms. Tardiff communicated by blinking for months, and still cannot stand or use her hands.
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