In a second half that was not much prettier but laced with a tad more passion, they bided their time. |
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Waterford started in a blaze of glory, racing out of the traps but the worldly wise Claremen just bided their time and struck with deadly force. |
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I suspect they probably bided their time until the furor over the May conference died down, before waiting to reassert their power and control. |
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But I knew I would find my path eventually, so I merely bided my time and waited until it would be revealed to me. |
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Both of these ladies bided their time and proved to be quite calculating and ruthless. |
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Particular auctions will be prolonged with 5 minutes, if in the last minutes of the auction the offer is bided. |
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Force had never lost control, it had only bided its time long enough for people like me to believe otherwise. |
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Jockey Willie Saunders bided his time until the backstretch, where he guided Omaha to the outside and charged into the lead. |
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He arrived too late, and for the next 10 years he bided his time as the usurper lost control and Angkor was invaded and occupied by the Chams. |
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The Manitoba Schools Question hastened the process, and Laurier simply bided his time. |
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He bided his time and waited for a project that he really wanted to do. |
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Meanwhile, as Fuchai's kingdom declined, Yue grew rich and raised a new army. Goujian bided his time for eight long years. |
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Last at halfway, Moore bided his time waiting for the right moment to make his move, as Tiggy Wiggy and Redstart cut out the running. |
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For three years ʿAbd al-Malik made no further attempt to interfere in Iraq but bided his time as the various groups in Iraq exhausted themselves in internecine warfare. |
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After that, Jones bided her time until the right roles came along. |
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