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was minute
noun
A unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour).
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In Auschwitz, it was minute by minute".
The money spent on these programs was minute compared with efforts led by the Pentagon.
Her photo on the cover was minute, while one of Payne Stewart was huge.
"Mainstream coverage of football [in Victoria] was minute at best, and Australian rules dominated everything," said Smith.
Mr. Kleindienst declared that Judge Blackmun's share owner ship was minute in both in stances compared to the assets of the giant corporations.
Then there was "Minute by Minute," which was going to be…well, you guessed it: a minute-by-minute account of what takes place every morning as I plow ahead, trying to flush out an idea.
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There was minute-to-minute coverage of Tuesday's event — or at least it seemed that way — on Valleywag, untold numbers of amateur video clips posted to YouTube (warning: lower the volume on your computer before playing) and write-ups on Web sites like CNet News.com as well.
He was minutes away from crashing".
It was minutes before anyone onstage moved.
She was minutes from cardiac arrest.
Any tinkering is minute.
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