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She sat still for a few moments, concentrating, then she began.
She breathed into the neck of her T-shirt, concentrating, then popped out for a last word: "I hope after this goddam movie I can get better auditions.
In 2009's AfterLight, the spinning momentum of the solo dancer became almost indistinguishable from the spiralling pattern of light whirling around him – first concentrating, then diffusing, the dervish ferocity of his turns.
You have to wait until the hall is absolutely quiet and sense that everyone is concentrating; then you begin this great work all alone, your colleagues gradually entering one by one, building Mozart's famous controversial chords (which his contemporaries thought were mistakes!) on top of your bass line.
However if you have a problem concentrating then move to the front of the class and that is an advantage because your haters won't do anything to you when the teacher is watching.
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Because I don't need to concentrate then".
This was certainly a first in my experience, but if a key player like Scott couldn't concentrate, then he needed to do what he had to do.
Mr Blair did not concentrate then on weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
The solution was again filtered and concentrated then purified by column chromatography (EtOAc/hexane 25:75–60:40) to afford the product as sticky yellow oil (1.86 g, 90%).
The crude was concentrated then purified twice by semi-prep HPLC under basic conditions, to afford the product as a brown powder (5 mg, 4%).
The crude was concentrated then purified twice by semi-prep HPLC under basic conditions, to afford the product as an off-white powder (4 mg, 3%).
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