Sentence examples for minutes concerned from inspiring English sources

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Almost half of Tuesday's argument, which lasted almost 90 minutes, concerned the issue of whether proponents of Proposition 8 have standing.

His court heard that the Government knew the intelligence about Saddam having chemical weapons ready to fire in 45 minutes concerned puny shells which could travel a mile or so.

The first ninety minutes concerned the committee's business in raising awareness of events from so long ago.

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Includes copy of the deed, memos to Ralph Marvin, and copies of minutes concerning the subject.

"Although we spoke for about five minutes concerning the general nature of what I possessed, I do not believe she took me seriously.

Her doctors and nurses "sweated out every minute," concerned she would collapse at any moment, said Dr. Shah, before finally hunting down a figure later that afternoon, and the patient consented to paying the $600 cost.

One minute she was peeing, the next minute concerned restroom patrons were knocking on the stall door, asking if she was OK because they had heard her snoring.

Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas, the Acme Oyster reigning queen with 47 dozen in eight minutes, was concerned that the short form contest of five minutes, would not allow her to overtake competitors down the stretch, when her "economy of motion" technique (four oysters to a fork, a dozen downed in roughly 12 seconds) would propel her to victory.

As far as average distance to health facility in travel hours or minutes was concerned, 289(49.5%) of respondents have travelled ≤ 15 minutes and 10(1.7%) travelled greater than an hour (refer Table  2).> From the total, 573 97.9%) of the households were visited by HEWs and 564 96.4%) were given information on immunization by HEWs regularly.

Covenant meeting minutes are concerned with disciplinary action and the admission and dismission of members.

The hearing, of which Ms. Hobson was the focus, lasted only 10 minutes and concerned an appeal in which a defense lawyer for Mr. Bout had sought a retrial, raising doubts about the "extraneous prejudicial information" — in other words, "Lord of War" — that Ms. Hobson had apparently been exposed to before the trial.

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