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He seemed, obscurely, to have the faintest head start in time on me.
Last week there were reports that production would not start in time for a summer premiere.
Many projects — some rushing to start in time to qualify for federal tax breaks before they disappear — are going forward.
Analysts say the post-Kyoto deal needs to be finalised by 2009 for it to start in time.
The plans need £560 million for work to start in time for a rolling target of improvements between 2014 and 2019.
Andy Pettitte flew in Sunday, a day ahead of his start, in time to watch the Twins and Kansas City, neither among the American League's top slugging teams, combine for five home runs.
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The hotel management rounded up passersby to give us a push-start in time for us to catch the ferry back.
However such mobilisation had not been started in time.
We need a revolution and we need it now, starting in time for next season.
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