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"How long?" "Maybe a couple of years.
Well it didn't go away for me, so the doctors suggested they keep me in the hospital for I don't know how long, maybe a week, two weeks, whatever.
"I was deprived... for a long period of time; I don't even know for how long: maybe two or three weeks or even more and it felt like an eternity to the point that I found myself falling asleep despite the water being thrown at me by the guard who found himself with no choice but to strongly and constantly shake me in order to keep me awake".
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We wondered if AIDS would sweep through the city, if the red-haired lady was sane enough to be scared at the police station, how long Major Maybe would live.
"How long ago?" "Oh, maybe 15 minutes ago".
Allowing more screen time at weekends shouldn't mean a free reign, instead let your children know exactly how long they have, maybe split it into two sessions over the course of the day, then get them doing something else, and pre-plan the other activities.
She tried to undo the Velcro on his bullet-resistant vest and then turned, wrapped his arm around her and began dancing against him, he said".I don't know how long that was for — maybe two seconds, maybe five seconds," Officer Moreno testified.
"No one knows how long this will last; maybe one day, maybe between five to ten days".
Where the poet's touch in "Augustown" becomes detectable is in the novel's epigrammatic concision and in the loping, conversational cadence of so many of its sentences: "Some days have more roads than others, and some roads more distance, so that when a woman complains how long the day is, maybe she is counting its roads rather than its hours".
"How long will that take?" "Maybe one week...maybe two".
Nor do I remember how long I was a collector — maybe a year, maybe two, but I do remember this: in the late autumn of 1972, the post office issued a stamp honoring Cornelius Krieghoff.
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