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He will be ticking away next on stage in New York in The Crucible.
"The clock will be ticking for delivering those powers, and then Scotland will have the best of both worlds".
But the clock will be ticking during the negotiation of the divorce settlement and the interim deal.
If Mr. Perry does end up on the presidential campaign trail, he will be ticking them off like a pre-trip checklist.
By the time these words are spoken, very early on, your patience clock will be ticking, or more likely, it will have already run out.
A lot of people at the Winter Jazzfest this weekend will be ticking off names on a mental checklist, or filing them away for later.
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The broccoli will be ticked off.
Drama and comedies must "reflect the experiences of under-represented groups" in modern Britain in order to qualify for a YES which will be ticked in a YES/NO diversity box when programmes are being commissioned.
Then a year or 10 down the line they will be ticked off at someone else and talking about you as if you'd been best pals since sleep-away camp in the third grade.
On the Jets' brutal 2010 schedule: "You look at our division with New England and Miami and Buffalo, and I know Miami will be ticked because I never put them on top, but I really don't care".
"There are plenty of people who will be ticked off as having next-generation access but they won't have it," he said.
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