A good time to clip a holly hedge into shape is in the early spring, just before the new season's growth emerges. |
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It would also be a good time to pay tribute to him, for his insight, industry and great depth of knowledge. |
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It is a good time to plant bare rooted shrubs and trees while the weather stays mild and the ground is still workable. |
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A good time to apply them is just after a bath, while the skin is still slightly moist. |
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But I live over 30 miles away and their idea of a good time is going to the local bars and getting bladdered. |
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Give it to me in the Queen's sterling for now if you can, I'll get used to that Brussels Monopoly money in good time! |
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When it works out, it's a real blast to see all these people come there and have a good time. |
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It is certainly a good time to stock up on spirits, especially whisky, which seems to be regarded as the perfect Father's Day present. |
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Signal your intention to change the lane in good time by using the blinker and if necessary, by hand signalling, says the handbook. |
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We were laughing and having a good time but soon some skollies came looking to see what was going on. |
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It is also a good time to clean the underside of the deck and remove grass clippings and leaves. |
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Not a good time to be leader of the Conservatives, beset by challenges from without and mutterings from within. |
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So when the rain came down and the tracks got all muddy and slithery, it was a good time to put the X Trail through its paces. |
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I think if you want to have a good time with good company, then this is a good choice for a boogie. |
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But if you never really liked them all that well to begin with, this might be a good time to unload them. |
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We quickly scrambled for our cars, mumbling unmeant thanks for a good time. |
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Along with Dawn, Angie, Julia and Kevin, Baz left his Lawrence Street watering hole after a few slurps in good time to get to the airport. |
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Your only hope for a good time is to get smashed ASAP and allow the spirit of the Broken Record to possess you as well. |
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I was not aware of any restrictions and so unaware, had a good time unruffled and blithely went on working. |
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Middle to late August is a good time to plant carrots, beets, snap beans and lettuce. |
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We will have a great guest speaker, as well as a good time reacquainting and socializing with old friends. |
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We were chasing an underwater target and having a good time, using sonobuoys before moving in for the kill with the dipping sonar. |
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A sparklingly good time was had by all, to the extent that no-one minded that the orders kept getting mixed up. |
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But you can give your mates a good time they could not possibly have had before, and that gives you vicarious pleasure. |
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It is a good time to buy and plant conifers and evergreens, summer-flowering bulbs and dahlia tubers. |
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It was scary at first, but we ended up just having a good time dancing together. |
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That would be a good time for them to give their highly public differences a rest and get down to business. |
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Dad, you have to be safe, but come back home and have a good time and I'll be taking care of mom and the and I just want to say bye. |
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The Goth scene is dead and the venues are only open so people can enjoy the music and dance and be with their friends and have a good time. |
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Food was noshed, drink was drunk, stories were told, and a good time was had by all. |
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With Halloween only a few days away, it seemed a good time to take a look at the art of eulogies. |
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If the Russian commanders had obeyed orders and withdrawn in good time Russian dignity would have been preserved. |
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We figured it's a good time to revisit a fascinating hour we spent with her last July just days after her sentence had been handed down. |
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It was a total hipster fest... obvs... but I had a good time and we danced some dances. |
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Given the predominance of the government offices, it would probably be a good time to be a printer of letterhead stationery. |
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They, as usual, had stayed up to wait for her and they wanted to know if she had had a good time. |
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We aren't opening this fund because we think it's a good time to invest in large caps, although certainly valuations look more compelling. |
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Most assuredly, the boss is not paying him to socialize and have a good time with co-workers and friends during off-hours. |
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Lots of food, swimming and lake activities, cards and board games, generally a good time. |
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I guess this is a good time to spot young cardinals, so keep your eyes open. |
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We lit a bunch of candles, stoked the fire and watched our neighbor decide that a power outage was a good time for snowblowing. |
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If you go with an open mind and accept it for what it is you can't fail to have a good time. |
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We talked for several hours straight, had a good time, and then he drove me home. |
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It's a good time to thin out weak branches of ceanothus and to shorten remaining growths. |
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The club was packed with high-spirited young holidaymakers out for a good time. |
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Most clubbers are out to have a good time and head for home at the end of the night. |
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The cold winter months might seem like a good time to crawl under the covers and hibernate, especially in these uncertain times. |
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Stop thinking the day is about anything outside of religion besides having a good time. |
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There's never a good time to hijack the Constitution for political reasons. |
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A boisterous group keen on having a good time, they kept changing places and pointing out landmarks on the ground below. |
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This is a good time to deal with earthy details, practical matters and health problems. |
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There is never a good time to pay bills and annual subscriptions, but some times are worse than others. |
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This might be a good time to call your local chapter with a donation or even an offer to volunteer. |
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We received our food in good time, but my steak was charbroiled, which it shouldn't be for being medium. |
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The astrologer can look at my birth chart and say that it's a very good time to start my export-import business. |
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When so many overhyped events fail to deliver, this should be a welcome refresher course on how to have a good time. |
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Sometimes you feel very lonely and down, but to see all the kids having a good time cheers you up and gives you hope. |
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Maybe it's because we just like music and dancing and partying and having a good time. |
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This is a good time of the year to observe passage migrants and returning winter visitors plus our resident wetland birds. |
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The place has class, style and everything else you need to have a good time. |
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It is also a good time to send a note and other items of need with the book, you could come away with a pen pal. |
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Now's a good time to think about growing seedlings, and a great place to grow them is in a cold frame. |
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Just spent the weekend in Edinburgh to celebrate a friend's impending nuptials, and a good time was had by all. |
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We had a good time talking and laughing while she familiarized me with everything. |
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This probably is a good time to mention that the performance is incandescent, with inspired and inspirational work coming from everyone involved. |
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This is a good time to do the famous Hispania dive and revel in the vivid orange coloration caused by its complete encrustation. |
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What with his mother and Miss Darcy fawning all over him, Jeremy was certainly having a good time. |
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This is NOT a good time to get married or enter into a committed relationship. |
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I'm less picky, and while I understand their complaint, I worked past it and had a good time. |
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This is a good time for you, the caregiver, to get things done, catch up on your rest, or indulge your own interests. |
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The teeing-off time is from 9.30-11.00 am and all those competing are asked to arrive in good time. |
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I arrived at Montpellier airport in good time and met my girlfriend who had come to pick me up. |
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Notes can be posted, provided they arrive in good time for the event being publicised. |
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Registration is required and participants should arrive in good time to enter. |
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The wake would be conducted for the first night, and the following evening the hearse would arrive at the house in good time. |
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Participants are encouraged to arrive in good time for what promises to be a very interesting presentation. |
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I make my way in good time, and arrive at the indicated address about 20 minutes early. |
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I arrive at Heathrow in good time, secure a window seat and descend into the Mecca that is duty free shopping. |
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For a moment, I felt a degree of envy in that she is, now, where I wish I was already, but all in good time I suppose. |
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Slowly, slowly, and all in good time, of course, as I have my Ph.D to attend to first and foremost! |
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I want to hear more, preferably better recorded, all in good time no doubt. |
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Dan clearly had a good time with the story, tongue firmly planted in cheek, and allowed Knight to expose his pinheadedness. |
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The seating plan for a national event is a good time to find out who's hot and who's not. |
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Her efforts have been slightly marred by a hip injury but she's still determined to cross the finish line in good time. |
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So much expectation of having a good time invariably leads to disappointment. |
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Given this prosperity and openness to the world, it's no surprise that the Corinthians loved a good time. |
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With summer almost gone and schools back in session around the country, now is a good time for a pop quiz on news coverage. |
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A thoroughly good time was had by all, and the waiter will have therapy fodder for years. |
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I really didn't have the foggiest idea how long it would take to be solved, but I think a year is a good time. |
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So, now's a good time to price-check your policies before premium rates begin to creep up. |
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Train trips are a good time to fold up your mobile and break out the cribbage board. |
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Old crusty reporters know that when an official denies anything, it's a good time to begin probing it. |
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Sadly, as with many good things, doom cryers scurried up from their disgruntled burrows, saw people having a good time, and cudgeled the party. |
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Shuffling around bars with garbage sound systems to music that my parents frugged to is not my idea of a good time. |
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Overall we had a very good time even though we were absolutely full by the time they left. |
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It's just a bit of fun to let the kids have a good time and raise some money for the charity. |
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Speaking of feminine issues, perhaps now would be a good time to go to the powder room. |
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This is a good time to take a gamble or a quantum leap into unknown territory. |
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I tell kids, or adults who have their game faces on for contests, that they should just have a good time with it. |
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The ladies enjoyed an evening meal on the way home and a good time and an enjoyable day out was had by all. |
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If the couple are making good time they can visit the Gray Printers Museum, where they can see 19th century printing presses. |
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If you have tile, now is a good time to clean the grout with a degreasing solution. |
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And after so many near misses, now would be a good time to produce the goods in a major championship. |
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It's hot, happy, sweaty and full of people determined to have a good time, and the men are pretty good-looking. |
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That's fine, I'll have a good time goofing around with Marco and Tim, I thought, and just about forgot about Scott and his wiggly dance. |
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The group goofs on themselves, on each other, and on the film, and the good time they're having is sort of infectious. |
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For instance, a good time to train your grip strength is after pull-ups or other back exercises. |
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He paints the characters as shallow, egocentric individuals who exist primarily to have a good time. |
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As the only greenhorn aboard, I wasn't too concerned and thought this would be a good time to grab a snack. |
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Spending two days with the green welly brigade wasn't his idea of a good time. |
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The film is so airless, so groundlessly sure of itself, that having a good time is out of the question. |
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Is this a good time for retailers to look at growing their business by getting into the seed treatment business? |
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Anyway, we grumped our way into town and did eventually get energised by it all and got through the whole session in good time. |
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They were dirty jobs, and the money wasn't good, but I thought it was great, and the key thing was having a good time. |
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So I guess this is probably a good time to do an entry on the birthday celebrations. |
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A good time to disbud your kid is when he or she is 3 to 7 days old. The animal's potential for healing will be good at this time. |
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That is why this may be a good time to remind ourselves of some of the reasons imperialism fell into discredit in the first place. |
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Like music, gaming can produce harmony with good time management or disharmony through poor use of time. |
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They are having a good time disliking the guy, they want to keep on disliking the guy. |
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Reaching middle age is a good time for a mental clear-out, ditching all this depressing clutter. |
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It's a good time for planting evergreens and flowering shrubs, so long as they're watered well until frost creeps into the soil. |
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I had a good time, but I'm really tired this morning, and I have an excess amount of junk food left at my house that I need to get rid of. |
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They double-date, drink, work out their romantic pitfalls, and have a good time. |
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These guys are so funny and laid back on stage, making jokes, telling stories, having a good time. |
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I took some time off to go down to Cambridge for a friend's wedding, and a good time was had by all. |
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Although his humour is dark and satirical it is also fiercely funny, and a good time was had by all. |
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Many specialist shops sell vouchers allowing the recipient to make a selection in their own good time. |
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My only comfort is knowing that he will deal with them all in his own good time. |
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We will proceed in a logical sequence, in our own good time, and with a reasonable amount of money spent each year over many years. |
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Even better, lay them gently on the ground, and let them come to in their own good time. |
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It's my decision and I have made it in my own good time and not as a result of any undue pressure. |
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Fitzgerald will let us know where he thinks the truth lies in his own good time. |
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Officials from the town hall were called in to investigate and promised that the clock would be keeping good time again as soon as possible. |
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Frustrated that it doesn't keep good time, Jerry throws a watch his parents gave him into a trash can on the street. |
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As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time. |
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It was a matter of pride to possess a clock that kept good time and people went to great lengths to secure it. |
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At the top of the street is the old town hall clock, dating from 1891, which is well maintained and keeps good time. |
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Christy listened as he pounded out the difficult riff, keeping good time and only slipping once. |
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A good time was had by all, though the show didn't get out until almost quarter to one in the morning. |
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Doug was having a good time too, every time she hit a note hard, he pounded on his cymbals for accentuation. |
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That's a good time to seek a shady respite at one of the city's more than 40 temples, known as wats. |
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You'll enjoy the movie if your idea of a good time is sitting glued to the edge of your seat chewing your fingernails down to the quick. |
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Those Icelandic good time boys wowed us with their high-kicking quick-fire bubble-gum pop songs. |
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My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is jealous of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time. |
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There were great parties and much jubilation at the races on Thursday afternoon and a good time was had by one and all. |
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Now might be a good time to consider Web hosting so you'll have a place for these longer pieces. |
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He's having a jolly good time in his little universe, completely oblivious of the world around him. |
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As always we were warmly welcomed by the people of Haworth, and, despite the rain, we had a good time on the walk. |
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Luckily, though, by the time we got there he was incredibly well tempered again and seemed to have a good time playing. |
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As usual the forecast was wrong and it rained all day but despite this, we had a very good time. |
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Scottish people and West Indians are not dissimilar, in the fact that they both like to have a good time. |
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Summer is a good time to go to the region, if you can stand the heat, for a rare chance to dive with a whale shark. |
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He made a lot of noise by banging his rattle against his little table, and generally had a good time pretending to be all grown up. |
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This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost. |
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On Christmas Eve, Ralph invited all of the wifeless sailors who hadn't any place better to go over to his house for a good time. |
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At least then I could spot them in good time and take avoiding action without looking too obvious. |
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At most of our shows there is just a good feeling in the air with people having a good time. |
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I felt this was a good time for him to go and spend time with his wife and his kiddy. |
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For many Chinese today, the Spring Festival is a good time to wine and dine. |
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But yesterday villagers chose to party and have a good time, as they could do nothing more than wait until the flood waters had receded. |
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As Parliament is currently in recess, now is a good time to contact me should you have any federal issues you may wish to discuss. |
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Now is a good time for pruning soft fruit bushes, such as whitecurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries, blackcurrants and briar fruits. |
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The show is a breath of fresh air, a knee-slapping good time, and chock full of real stunts, races, and vehicle chases. |
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Despite my physical and mental exhaustion, the three of us worked well together and we had a good time. |
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When 100 hopeful young boys report for training camp at the end of the summer, they think they are headed for the usual pre-season good time. |
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Autumn is a good time to propagate shrubs by layering, a simple technique that can also be done in spring. |
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Winter is also a good time to reorganize and restock your gardening supplies. |
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Fall is a good time to plant cool-season annuals and vegetables, herbs, perennials and trees, too. |
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It's all a part of the legendary good time that the Edmonton festival is so well known for. |
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It ensures that he will climb down only in his own good time, probably a long time. |
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When I returned home, I decided it was a good time to review wake turbulence procedures. |
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Now seems a good time to consider the other half of Richardson's lifework, on the mathematics of armed conflict. |
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This is another good time to walk outside and expose yourself to some natural light. |
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But anyway, when I steered the conversation away from himself, we had a good time. |
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From the opening song, with its heavy guitar and upbeat rocky riff, you can see that she loves her fanbase and wants to show it a good time. |
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The comment has been made is that some people saw the chickens coming home to roost, and got out in good time. |
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It's a good time to root stem cuttings so you will have new plants for the garden next spring. |
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It's also a good time to put in root crops as well as broccoli and cabbage, artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb. |
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The crowd danced and danced and danced along with the band, and a rousingly good time was had by all. |
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We're having a good time, talking about the usual artsy-fartsy stuff we always do. |
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Stick to deadlines, practice good time management, and learn how to manage a staff. |
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We're half-way through the week and though I can't speak for everyone, to me it feels like a good time for some lulz to push the doldrums away. |
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The good time manager reduces the number of routine tasks he attends to and raises the number of tough jobs he tackles. |
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Now would be a good time to help your horse to become accustomed to the lunge whip. |
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Although it marks the autumnal equinox here, it is still a good time for tree planting and a time of vigorous growth. |
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Not only do we have a good time hanging out, I also love the way he cares about everyone. |
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One emerges having had a good time even if it is the private pain one remembers more than the cerebral badinage. |
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This is a good time to mention that the Core Team is terrible at identifying birds. |
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This is a good time to take a quantum leap into unknown territory or new work situations. |
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Nobody said anything of absolute total marvellousness and profundity, but we were all ourselves at our best, and we had a thoroughly good time. |
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If your machine was purchased second-hand, this is a good time to get to know your local dealer. |
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Even if you've never experienced the healing powers of massage this is a good time to start. |
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Well, I must say that I had a good time last nite at Mrs. C's 97th Birthday bashment. |
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Women in uniform were portrayed as brainless glamour girls, in the military for a good time, or as man-hating battleaxes. |
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Those selfsame horses were slow and sedate but got things done in their own good time. |
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Well done to both girls who finished the run in a good time and managed to raise a tidy sum of money in sponsorship for Newry and Mourne Hospice. |
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The night was a little cold, but we huddled around the tiki torches on the balcony, drank a quarter keg, and had a ridiculously good time. |
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This is a good time to put some effort into the less glamorous side of gardening, although creating the perfect tilth can be rewarding in itself. |
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Work begins on setting the festive scene a month before Christmas, ensuring her display is in place in good time. |
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The report from the probation service said that Bates had done the 25 hours in good time and without any trouble. |
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People might want to see you drunk and having a good time but nobody wants to see you tossing your cookies into the potted plant in the corner. |
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The children were having a real good time, either with Bengal lights or thundering firecrackers. |
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Yet he also admits that in purely touristic terms they are here at a good time. They've been treated like royalty and benefited from low prices. |
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We made good time out of San Antonio and saw lots of freight trains on the sidings. |
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So it's a good time to take a fresh look at the best-selling business magazine in the world. |
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They have a good time discussing their nicknames, and those of the necessary shepherdesses. |
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Since your big sister is away, this could be a good time for you and your mom to get closer. |
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A windy and showery day deterred some from venturing out, but those that did had a very good time. |
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Then you just have a bunch of stuffy people, made even stuffier by their uncomfortable clothes, wandering around and lying about what a good time they are having. |
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It didn't become a follow-up type record where you just start writing about having a good time on the road or that kind of dreadful watered-down rubbish. |
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We made good time to the Skeleton Domes area and squeezed up into the Rat Race to reach a series of traverses and climbs that came close to exceeding my confidence factor. |
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There's a summery good time tropical feel to reggae in the Pacific. |
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However, the event was a great way of seeing some beautiful parts of the Fukui that most of us had never laid eyes on, and a good time was most definitely had by all. |
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Seasoned fans bristling for a good time, designers decked out almost as wildly as their creations, the glitterati from Wellington and Auckland, cool in black. |
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We miss each other terribly and it promises to be a good time. I also have a lot of other invites and I should try to spend part of this weekend visiting with old friends. |
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Make sure you head back to the city in good time, though, you would not want to get stuck in this wilderness, even in the late spring and summer when the sun hardly sets. |
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And despite the fact that there are lots of chuckles in The Ladykillers, there is nothing new or hilarious enough to inspire a knee-slapping good time. |
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Being dinner for a swarm of insects is nobody's idea of a good time. |
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And as we're approaching that time of year when we can throw off the winter woollies and bare our flesh to the summer sun, now's a good time to see how we can tone up. |
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So, plans are in place to make for a good time for all and sundry. |
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If you're allergic to chocolate this isn't a good time of the year. |
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I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris. |
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Everyone seemed to have a good time, even Fiona, who was apparently trying to get over having the mopes whenever she was not the direct focus of Albert's attention. |
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It's a good time to plant holly and yew as well as hardy ferns. |
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We made good time, leaving the bitter pea fields to enter a different landscape of blackbutt forest interspersed with hundreds of grass trees and the occasional cycad. |
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The groom may say he doesn't want to get blotto, but once he's having a good time and you get about 3 pitchers in him, he's not going to care about the impending morning doom. |
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We had a good time eating our meal, with a mugful of Esther's home-brew. |
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Mid fall is also a good time to review fire prevention procedures. |
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This is a good time to explain the great anti-piracy feature. |
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Now is not a good time to announce that you're claustrophobic. |
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The thumping, Morse code like bass-line harmonizes with the psychedelic guitars flawlessly to provide the right atmosphere to let loose and have a good time. |
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The Esplanade has become a meeting place for boy racers, bogans, and others out for a good time, upsetting the peace and quiet residents once enjoyed. |
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A woman needs excitement, romance, or at least a good time in bed. |
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A good time was had by one and all and there are no complaints. |
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In the meantime, it might be a good time for those who have paintings by female artists rotting away in their basements to dust them off and put them up for sale. |
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Now is also a good time to start making your own home compost from fruit and vegetable peelings and fallen leaves or branches strewn around the garden. |
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If stiff expositional dialogue scenes and a mystery that doesn't begin until it is almost over sounds like your idea of a good time, then this movie is for you. |
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And you can do it while having a good time, or you can do it while having a bad time. |
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That kind of threat is only likely to make people rally around Putin, and now would not be a good time for that to happen. |
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Better yet, a fair amount sounds like the participants were having a good time. |
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They were just another couple of lovebirds out for a good time. |
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If you're here for a good time, then go out with the good-time girls. |
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Given her advanced age and storied career, wouldn't the aftermath of the surgery have been a good time to gracefully bow out? |
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The launch party for the video was the usual booze-up and good time. |
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It's a good time to encounter difficult people or attempt arduous tasks. |
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Last year was a bad one for a lot of things and therefore a good time for stress-testing the high-powered business models now used by the biggest banks. |
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We'll discuss property masks in detail, but all in good time. |
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She won first prize at auction bridge twice, enjoyed theatres and moving picture shows, went to parties, receptions, dinners, and other social functions, and had a good time. |
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Is January a good time to consider divorcing a sibling, parent or other family member who makes you miserable? |
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The papers also outline that this is not the best time to offload aviation stocks, but warns that waiting for a good time could prove a false economy. |
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And that now is a good time to see the males, out prowling for babes. |
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I'm afraid I haven't had much time to renovate but all in good time! |
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Oh, hey man, how's it going? Did you and Lex have a good time last night? |
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It's a good time to scarify lawns and remove the dead grass called thatch. |
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There's a good time and a bad time to ask your boss for more money. |
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The almanac also tells us it would be a good time to perform demolitions, if you had any of those planned. |
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It is a good time to talk about the welfare of our pike and zander stocks. |
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It's hard, it's really not a very good time for indie labels. |
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Did seeing other bands like the backstreet Boys get back together make you think this was a good time to reunite? |
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There were breeds of all sorts talking and singing, having a good time. |
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I'm always hitting marks, and saying the jokes, and having a good time. |
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The road from here was good for riding and we made some good time the only problem being a couple of fords of the main river which we took very carefully. |
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So it was a privilege for me to be get up close to see the ingenious workings of Harrison's magnificent clock, still keeping good time, nearly 300 years after it was made. |
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This is not a good time to take chances or indulge in speculation. |
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Whatever the answer, it's a good time for Lali Puna, one of the spiritual parents of the current wave of synth-poppers, to release a collection of B-sides and remixes. |
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This might be a good time to rethink your no-guns policy, fathead! |
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It was a just a simple watch of course, intended for the wrist of a young child, but it had a quartz crystal and it kept good time and that was what mattered most. |
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It will be a good time to address some of the sport's top misconceptions, whether they are harbored by established fans, prospective fans or disparagers. |
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Well, the bass is a very functional instrument and it keeps good time. |
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President Nujoma will remain in the driver's seat for a good time yet. |
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When you spend a good time alone, like a week, without hardly saying a word to anyone, with hardly any phone calls, you tend to retreat into lumbering bear mode. |
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This should be a good time for the young suborbital spaceflight industry. |
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I already have good time management skills that I've learnt this year. |
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If you like sweet corn, or presidential politics, this is a good time to be in the heartland. |
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It's a good time to go exploring the maze of narrow alleys, spying the old Arabian houses with overhanging balconies and brass-studded, elaborately carved teak doors. |
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Autumn or early spring is a good time to start layering a shrub. |
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As long as people have a good time, as long as the community is burnished with an extra polishing of fellow feeling, an event is successful, right? |
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The award-winning British play promises a salacious good time with its decidedly postmodern take on gender and sexual power relationships in the middle ages. |
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This week Parliament celebrated the 150th jubilee of its existence, and this is a good time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future. |
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The chapel was nothing less of a party house full of monks and sisters laughing and having a good time, sloshing around jars, jugs, and other containers full of wine. |
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It is one of those restaurants where gastronomic quality is less important than artifice, ambience, and the general illusion of having a good time. |
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Most people drink to be congenial, to celebrate, to have a good time. |
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Thus, any businessman could see that now, especially given York City's poor financial and playing situation, is a good time to realise one's assets. |
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This is probably a good time to mention that a lot of this might sound like I am a shill for either Google or Flickr, trying to get you to go use their services. |
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My greatest happiness is that Sebastian is having a good time at school and has never been given the cuts. |
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This will give you someone with whom you can trade softball complaints, which any veteran game-goer will tell you is the key to a good time. |
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Every Friday, Geoff and his group of friends all met at their favorite hangout to talk and have a good time. |
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No visitors appeared to delay them, and they all three set off in good time for the pump-room. |
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Rooney's goal certainly came at a good time as the news filtered through that Ukraine were making light work of San Marino. |
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If you're like most other avid hunters, your idea of a good time is plopping down in a comfortable deer stand to see what happens. |
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But now is a good time to be bargaining for bandwidth, as the switch from analogue to digital television is freeing up space. |
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I qualified eighth and I did a good time, but a lot of riders are on a quick pace so it was tough out there. |
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If you're feeling under par, it can also be a good time to enjoy a duvet day. |
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If you appreciate the finer points of Captain Beefheart, George Crumb and Uncle Frank, you'll have a freakily good time. |
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I'm playing a good-time girl from Memphis, maybe not having quite a good time at the moment. |
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As the year reaches its midpoint, Wilson says it is a good time to reevaluate goals and determine if current strategies are working. |
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As we begin a new millennium, it is a good time for managers to reevaluate their organizations' strategies. |
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He just wants to have a good time at the barn dances the critters stage after the farmer's gone to bed. |
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And it's in good time too, after the end of Paul Abbott's sizzlingly brilliant No Offence last week. |
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Now is a good time to try to find the faint constellations of Coma Berenices and Canes Venatici. |
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