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Federalists in some states hired convention secretaries whose minutes mutilated the speeches of Antis, or suppressed them altogether.
He does not want to be a player whose minutes on the floor occur when the Knicks are up or down by a big margin.
Feick, whose minutes have gone up and down like a roller coaster recently, wanted to play and help his team to win.
He needed to figure out how to get the most out of the 37-year-old Duncan – whose minutes have predictably increased in the postseason – without leaving him to wilt against Memphis' punishing frontcourt.
Ewing, whose minutes have steadily fallen this season, did not play on Friday night, even after the team's starting center, Horace Grant, was limited to eight minutes because of injury.
The songs that were never recorded, the ideas that were never realised, or the meetings of minds whose minutes amount to no more than a list of apologies for absence?
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All three teams have five or more players whose minute totals are well over 4,000 now.
The museum's messages are both serious and satirical, as evidenced by the Homeless Clock, whose minute and hour hands have been switched for semiotic reasons.
The 1,000 patients under the care of the NAC have to accept the consequences on them of the aspergillus mould, whose minute spores (which occur widely in the environment) penetrate deep into their lungs, causing breathing difficulties from mild to life-threatening.
Ditto Parker (38 minutes) and a still-mending Ginobili (22 points in 27 minutes), whose per-game minutes have likewise risen steadily, though not remarkably, during the postseason.
The American Pale Ale from Stoudt's Brewery, just a can's throw away from Philly in Adamstown, Pa., comes across as a mellow, pleasantly bitter pale ale, without the wallop of, say, local IPA stalwarts Dogfish Head, whose 90 Minute and 120 Minute IPA offerings are beloved for their complexity but infamous for their strength.
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