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A young man who was in the same hospital and who seemed to have grown fond of her in spite of her unremitting preoccupation with her suffering, or else just pitied her because of it, lent her a Japanese translation of de Maupassant, and she tried to read the stories, but she could concentrate for only four or five minutes at a time.
Since he started to get back on his feet in late June, and could concentrate for longer than a couple of hours without having to take a nap, he and his lab and industrial collaborator in LA have written and submitted those four grant proposals.
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It also reiterated the official position that the Government suspended the Christmas holiday in 1969 for economic rather than anti-religious reasons -- so Cuba could concentrate on striving for a record crop in the 1970 sugar harvest.
Mr. Motian began to worry for him, and stepped in, asking Mr. Kikuchi if he could concentrate on it for a few weeks.
But January is traditionally a slower fund-raising period, and Clinton has devoted less time lately to seeking money so that he could concentrate on quarrying for votes in New Hampshire.
Women also raised the importance of adequate levels of social (mainly family) support when they first arrived home from hospital, so that they could concentrate on caring for their baby.
In "Quantum Man" — part of the "Great Discoveries" series, for which I have also written a book — we see more of his other side: a master mathematician who could concentrate on a problem for hours and then recast it in a surprising new manner.
They could concentrate on making money for the shareholders.
Though a few of the flying ants were visible, there were no interruptions and the 36,885 fans could concentrate on watching the Tigers win for the 11th time in their last 14 games.
It would be productive if, given that all reform proposals (including their own) include some form of large-scale government intervention in the health-insurance market, Republicans could concentrate on slamming the Obama administration for poor execution of its health-insurance law rather than on wholesale critiques of the concept of government health-insurance reform as such.
When I began going to Mosca's, in the early sixties, we used to interrupt our conversation in the car a conversation that was likely to be about, say, the possibility that Mosca's Chicken a la Grande was even better than the baked-oysters-and-bread-crumbs dish identified on the menu as Oysters Mosca so we could concentrate on peering into the blackness for Mosca's Budweiser sign.
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