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It was similar for Jack Finney's 1970 Time and Again (which also involved a modern-day man going back to the 1800s) and the 1995 sequel From Time to Time (in which Simon Morley does more time-traveling and finds himself on -- gulp -- the Titanic).
Are those teachers going to be doing more time managing and less time teaching?
"Generally speaking, people do more time" when prosecuted by federal authorities, he said.
"It meant something to him and to me that he commit to what I'm talking about doing more time and that he commits to doing more time," Jones said.
Some penny-ante offenders, often nonviolent, are doing more time -- 15 years to life -- than people who have killed.
And even if you get promoted, you have more drinking to do, more time at the office, more time away from family.
And done time for all your notions of morality.' And, to those who say I should've done more time, you try doing ten years.
To the extent that Justice Department officials would desire to do more, time has in many ways passed the case by.
"Creases me it would mean they'd be doing more time in here than most of the inmates.
Meanwhile, Ben Thatcher does more than keep time.
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