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Or so I thought at intermission time.
She supposes that he comes up during intermission time.
And at intermission time, there was room for the line for the bar to spread out.
"The multiplex version is about six minutes shorter, not counting the intermission time, which is about 12 minutes".
Taking a break last month from both "Addams Family" rehearsals and "Memphis" previews, he recalled finding himself in Shubert Alley at intermission time.
Carlos Moseley, the managing director of the Philharmonic, said Mayor Wagner would dedicate the new shell to Mrs. Charles S. Guggenheimer at intermission time, & then introduced Christopher Jaffe, who designed the shell.
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It also provided a handy list of theater intermission times.
Since the various shows have different intermission times and different running times, that number does compare favorably with two Broadway theaters that have expanded their women's bathrooms, the St. James (one stall for every 39 women) and the Neil Simon (one stall for every 33 women).
Soon it was intermission and time for my maintenance smoke.
He is not a musician who dawdles over a phrase; there are no intermissions, no time out during a piece for a meditative dissertation on the beauties of a specific passage.
Time-out clearly derives from the use of intermissions in timed sports and apparently came into the language with the popularization of organized or timed sports and with the advent of such sports in elementary schools and on television.
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