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The computer science program runs 9am to 6pm PT, though Allred notes a lot of students also spend the night doing some extra study — "so it's pretty much a full time plus a little bit commitment for six months".
"But you've got to be dedicated to get in a crew, it's pretty much a full time job".
It was pretty much a full-time job taking care of her husband and a son who was back living with them, spoiling their two grandchildren and working in her garden.
If, following a dodgy patch after the death of Princess Diana, the latter part of her reign has been a PR triumph for the Queen, much of the credit must surely to go the woman who now appears to impersonate – or as one critic has it, "regally inhabit" – her on pretty much a full-time basis: Helen Mirren.
AN: Laura had a child, so she's pretty much a full-time mother.
Keeping up with the news is pretty much a full-time job these days.
"Everyone in Vancouver is pretty much a full-time athlete," Foster said.
Now, seven years later, Harriet is pretty much a full-time gig, and the actress is booked all the way through November 2015.
"I've gone from not caring about anything at all but myself to pretty much a full-time activist," he said on the phone recently, sounding a bit surprised.
"I think it was pretty much a one-time fluke.…These kinds of disasters are not very common". Speakers at the rally in this city of 110,000 in the heart of Cajun country acknowledged that it may be hard for outsiders to understand their position.
I get asked this question a lot -- pretty much any time a well-known company goes bankrupt.
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