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"We should be putting the hammer down and making up for lost time," he wrote.
"People are trying to make up for lost time," he said.
To inspire queasy contemplation of lost time, he emphasized more incidental moments: a woman applying deodorant before a mirror, a depressed man fussing with his crooked tie.
On multiple fronts, Considine appears to be making up for lost time; he typically wakes at 6am to fit it all in.
As if to make up for lost time, he has put everything into this book: more than 400 pages of the lush and lovely interiors, the tented dining rooms and silk-swagged bedrooms, the penthouses, carriage houses and show houses, barns, triplexes and yachts, from Fifth Avenue to the Philippines.
"My team and I came here determined to make up for lost time," he said during the meeting's opening session.
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"With a name this complicated, you lose time," he said.
"This is a ministry where we cannot afford to lose time," he said.
But he was clearly keen to make up for lost time as he wrote that it is "very tragic" when society fails to embrace feminism.
There was an incentive to make up for lost time and he also sported the armband in this game.
Reichelt lost time when he went well wide in a left curve, then had a flawless race the rest of the way.
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