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Particularly in samples with low levels or no spermatozoa, analysts may spend hours searching a slide.
Someone may spend hours going from site to site trying to find the perfect message".
Desperate for whatever meager gratification it can find, SmartToaster may spend hours surfing the Internet on its own.
Sure, the peoplebelonging to the voices may spend hours sitting before a microphone, only to have the software chop and dice their dulcet vowels until they sound like drones, but it did not start out that way.
A Budweiser spot, also by DDB Chicago, was much better, showing how a woman may spend hours picking the right greeting card while a man will grab one off the rack at the convenience-store checkout as he buys beer.
You may spend hours in the supermarket, keenly scrutinizing the labels, but, when it comes down to it, most of what you eat is derived from the high-yield, low-maintenance crops that the food industry prefers to grow, and sells to you in myriad foodish forms.
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Older gay men may still thrill to torch songs, show tunes, classic Hollywood melodramas and Lalique; they may still spend hours arranging the furniture just so.
We're seeing a whole new audience of players who don't necessarily identify as gamers at home playing on an expensive console, but may instead spend hours on a mobile game that isn't expensive to buy". The console and mobile experience is also merging, points out Saara Bergström, chief marketing officer at Next Games.
For tickets to especially popular games, a buyer may need to spend hours online or resort to calling brokers who offer seats for hundreds of dollars.
Picking up those time-poor shoppers While some shoppers may want to spend hours in a store, wandering through different departments, getting interactive with the latest gadget, or enjoying a fine coffee, others are rushed for time.
The sweeping Bush defense means that Mr. Gore's lawyers may have to spend hours on motions and arguments in a circuit court hearing on Saturday, rather than focusing on the immediate counting of the 14,000 disputed ballots.
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