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The Chiefs could be giving up a long-term quarterback who is good enough to make them tick for a short-term shot at glory that is far from guaranteed.
We were able to take it to a watch restorer, George Thomas, who spent a day performing microsurgery, cleaning the whale oil off of it, and making it tick for a few minutes so that we could hear what Lincoln heard".
I got some old issues of The Tick for a dollar each. .
Corrective feedback (i.e., "Well done!" and a tick for a correct response, or a "dong" and a cross for an incorrect response) was only given for catch trials (continuum endpoints).
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The clock is ticking for a water-resistant watch.
And some senior Democrats also suggested that the clock was ticking for a resolution.
When does the clock stop ticking for a deal? A. All sides are racing to agree broad terms with Iran by the end of this month, before a final July deadline for a detailed agreement.
Back in Brussels, German Chancellor Angela Merkel ominously warned that the clock is ticking for a deal to be made.
With about a month left before the end of the New York Assembly's current session, time is ticking for a vote on the bill.
Once the article is invoked, the clock starts ticking for an exit deal to be agreed within two years.
Moreover, Scheindlin pointed out, many of the justifications that the officers ticked for making a stop, such as "Furtive movements" and "High crime area," were so vague and subjective as to be practically meaningless.
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