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It was like, I'm the guy whose time was the least valuable.
"What Bolt has done, he's made history," said Crawford, whose time was more than six-tenths of a second slower than Bolt's.
It was also one hell of a night for Coleman, who not so long ago looked like a man whose time was up.
This is part of its purpose, to be a conscious narration to the future from someone whose time was different and is over.
His vision of France is backward-looking; he offers himself not as a new man for new times, but as the second coming of the last Socialist president, François Mitterrand, whose time was a quarter century ago.
One of his artists was Denon, whose book may have helped inspire Shelley, and whose time was spent hectically galloping from monument to monument to record what he could before the army moved on.
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Or a chicken whose time is short.
Mandatory national service is a solution whose time is now.
TWO syndromes often beset governments whose time is almost up.
"And whose time is worth the most money".
Nor are they likely to back General Moeen, whose time is running out.
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