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Allotted 30 minutes for a closing argument, Mr. Jeffs stood in silence for most of the time and then uttered "I am at peace," according to AP and courtroom observers.
Polygamist Leader Convicted of Sexual Assault Russell Gold 2011
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Allotted 45 minutes for the predebate "walk-through" in Miami, Kerry took 43, asking to see a "freeze frame" of him standing at the podium, engaging in earnest debate over neckties.
TALKING THE TALK 2007
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Adoption and Children Bill — 2nd Allotted Day — Applications for adoption absent
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Adoption and Children Bill — 3rd Allotted Day — Clause 131 — General interpretation, etc.
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This is how a great deal of dialog sounds: "Allotted time!" exclaimed Arroyo, and then laughed.
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Allotted time with the White House advisers overran, extra meetings appeared and the speeches had an unusually warm reception.
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Allotted special duties to several hands to facilitate quickness in getting clear should ship be crushed.
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917 2006
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This is how a great deal of dialog sounds: "Allotted time!" exclaimed Arroyo, and then laughed.
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Allotted to different parts, they occupy lofty forts constructed of crystal and precious stones, which surpass in durability all that may be found in the region of earth.
Mystics and Saints of Islam Claud Field 1902
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Allotted by God, the first of the sons of Naphtali (Gen. 46: 24).
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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