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And then came his sluggish August, which bled into September.
A bye week bled into a sluggish loss to Green Bay, which bled into a sluggish first three quarters into Detroit.
For example, since the early 1900s, "scientifically proven" was the trend in innovation, which bled into marketing — only a few people with highly specialized knowledge, in this case scientists, had the esoteric research along with understanding of DNA and biological sciences.
The first night was used as a prelight/motion control programming day, which bled into about an hour of the second night.
JOANNA C. VALENTE: At the time I started to write Sirs & Madams, I had just been sexually assaulted; obviously, I was not only extremely vulnerable, but I completely lost all sense of confidence -- confidence in myself, which bled into the idea that others could love me.
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And on "Glass Earth," which bleeds into the closer, "Harmonia," the band vocalizes with the flat-affect repetitions of minimalism.
They can occasionally carve out time for a quick gin and tonic, she said, but "there aren't those long afternoons which bleed into evenings hanging out at the beach and then heading to a bar".
The essence of what they do rarely changes from song to song, with each track – many of which bleed into one another or jump from one to the next with the merest of uncommented-upon gaps – building into an immersive whole characterised by an intently reverberating wall of orchestration and by Birgisson's voice.
You also need to address those issues that inevitably arise, which bleeds into customer support.
But this endeavour has been frustrated in many parts of the globe by interference from man-made emitters which bleed into the Smos frequencies and blind the instrument.
If a weekend break where you forget everything can be as refreshing as a two-week holiday then maybe a secret to a happy life is to organise your time so it is broken up into as many distinct (and enjoyable) experiences as possible, rather than being just an unbroken succession of events which bleed into one another in memory.
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