Mr. ANTHONY HAMILTON (Musician): There's a proper time and place for everything, and once you put so much time into it, you'd be a fool to turn around and walk away from it, 'cause I tasted it.
When he was working for him when the president was governor of Texas and certainly at the White House and now as the attorney general of the United States, he has done I think a very, very good job, and at the same time maintained a proper sense of loyalty to the president of the United States, the person at whose pleasure he works.
Trying to conserve her energy, she barely qualified for the final ("Definitely a little bit of a scare, " she said.) She didn't have enough time for a proper cool-down, so as her U.S. teammate Ryan Lochte swam to a fourth-place finish in the men's 200-meter freestyle, Franklin swam slow, lonely laps by herself in the adjacent diving well, trying to lower her heart rate and ready for her main event.
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If Perlow were a prudent person, she would have tested her remedies on small-time workaholics with a proper sense of shame about their always-on careers, such as professors, journalists, locksmiths or currency traders.
Most political economists I speak to believe this has been the logic all along, and brave though it has been for Prime Minister George Papandreou to try and buy time to do a proper structural reform of Greece, the implosion of Spain and Italy has robbed him of that time.
We've put in the plans and we've also asked for a little more time so as we can have a proper public consultation.
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Morin says that, like her, the current generation is interested in homemaking and DIY, but suffers from a lack of time and proper training.
And, although boss Graham Turner then brought in another loan keeper, Chris Weale from Bristol City, when he also got injured, Samson was this time given a proper chance.
It is about time there was a proper system to stop benefit scroungers!
As people have less time to eat a proper meal, packaged foods and quick service restaurants will play to that trend.
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Now at that time of year, you wouldn't expect the banks to put all that net 191bn euros of new money to work in a proper sense: it will take time for that money to be used repaying the banks' own debts that fall due for repayment, or providing new loans to customers.
It is time that Europeans had a proper debate about the global presence they want.
And it would allow the Union the time it needs for a proper reform of its institutions.
More interesting, it would also be the first time Myhrvold himself sat through a proper meal of his own creations.
"We believe that only a full-time coach will have the proper opportunity to positively influence plans for the Rugby League World Cup in 2008, the Tri-Nations in 2009 and further into the future, " said RFL executive chairman Richard Lewis.
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West believes both stars and theatre-goers see Sheffield as "a very proper alternative to the mad and fickle, time-consuming and expensive, London theatre".
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There was a time when it was considered necessary and proper to be concerned about possible foreign influences in US government and military service.
Jim Webb, D-Virginia, also defended the president, saying he is using a "very proper and smart process" in taking time to weigh all options on the table.
Though these numbers speak for themselves, corporations and advertisers have been slow to make the proper investments in a consumer group whose loyalty takes time to earn.
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Good because it will a good time next E3 2012 to show us proper footage of the Wii-U titles, and to demonstrate what developers are actually doing, instead of what could happen.
"I felt remorse that government departments at different levels had not paid proper attention to the accident for such a long time, " he was quoted by Hong Kong-based newspaper, the South China Morning Post, as saying.
He should be entitled to go at a time that he decides and in the proper, dignified way and that process should be well managed and I think that you know, all my colleagues are conscious of this.
More importantly, this controversy should remind all of us that, when debating government regulations, we should be humble, because it is often difficult to set a proper balance between helping consumers while at the same time allowing businesses to prosper.
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On the face of it, the legal victory that Aereo won yesterday over the major broadcast networks and the media conglomerates that own them just means that the digital TV startup will be able to continue operating until such time as the dispute can get a proper court hearing.
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For the first time in 17 years the family have a proper home.
In the past, and during the time of sanctions, the lack of a proper port, customs and other facilities meant that smuggling was widespread.
Nor do I think a proper corporate-bond market will develop for a very long time.
Mr Mandelson is more than keen to enter the cabinet, and it might be time for Mr Blair to give him a "proper" job - in other words, a department to care for.
Intel introduced the new Atom N470 netbook CPU back in September and then Lenovo showed off its S10-3t with the new processor at CES, but chipzilla's taking the time today to give its newest Pine Trail CPU a proper unveil.
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