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Examples
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He called the 30-minute segment, which aired on W Network last July, a "huge advantage."
Thestar.com - Home Page Carola Vyhnak 2011
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A judge called a 30-minute delay Wednesday after prosecutors said they needed time to review a defense report they just received.
The Seattle Times 2011
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After a year in which Obama has seen his approval ratings slide and the conservative grassroots movement rise to prominence, the president used part of the nearly 30-minute speech at the University of Michigan to lay out his vision for how political debate ought to transpire.
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One study of sedentary women showed that short bouts of brisk walking three 10-minute walks per day were as effective in reducing body fat as one 30-minute walk per day.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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She seems to be fully qualified to be the host of a 30-minute cable TV show.
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Until I got back to Leicester this afternoon all the trains turned up on time, and even then there was only a 30-minute wait.
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It was Tony Blair in 1997 who unilaterally telescoped the two sessions into one 30-minute slot at noon on Wednesdays.
Why we should cherish prime minister's questions | Michael White 2011
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On a piece of paper, write down every good thing that will happen if you get your butt off the couch and go for your 30-minute walk or to your yoga class.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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Mom had set it up with a local radio station after seeing something in one of the newspapers that advertised special b-boy surprises, sending crews to private homes for 30-minute gigs.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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You can take a brisk 30-minute walk before, during, or after work.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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