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Not give the time of day.
If you wouldn't give the time of day to someone, you dislike them so much that you would not even use common courtesy.
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Raanan Gissin, Sharon's former media adviser, said: "The assessment of doctors is that this is a matter of time, of days or hours, that Ariel Sharon will not be with us.
By this approach, a mean 3H transit time of 4.6 years for the fissured-porous karst aquifer was determined, whereas the fast flowing water in the conduit system showed a mean transit time of days.
It takes several days for warfarin to reach the therapeutic effect since the circulating coagulation factors are not affected by the drug (thrombin has a half-life time of days).
But I try, I try, and although New Year is a totally random concept in the real time of days and nights; seasons and changing climate; and family events including life and death; it retains its old spell on the human psyche.
This argument suggests that due to virus' fast dynamics (virus reproduces probably in less than one hour once the first virus reproduced), over the longer period tumor cell growth time (of days), on average, the total virus amount changes at a rate far less than the maximum possible rate when all viruses reproduce at the maximum rate.
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At our size, we get time-of-day metering.
At this time of day.
What time of day was it?
Shadows can indicate the time of day.
Koreans eat galbi any time of day.
What time of day would we go?
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