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  • It was supposed to go off at noon or one-fifteen or whatever.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • It was supposed to go off at noon or one-fifteen or whatever.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • It was supposed to go off at noon or one-fifteen or whatever.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • It was late, about one-fifteen in the morning… The other nurse on duty was tending to a patient, so Dilys had gone to see Amanda.

    Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery Lynda La Plante 2009

  • It was late, about one-fifteen in the morning… The other nurse on duty was tending to a patient, so Dilys had gone to see Amanda.

    Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery Lynda La Plante 2009

  • But at one-fifteen, most of those fans were still walking in, or finding their seats, or getting food, when the big black score-board in center field came to light and life with three words: "Joltin 'Joe Dimaggio."

    Joe's Last Deal 2008

  • At one-fifteen, Annan and his entourage came in to take their appointed seats, and Bush asked, “Has Bolton been a demon up there?”

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • At one-fifteen, Annan and his entourage came in to take their appointed seats, and Bush asked, “Has Bolton been a demon up there?”

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • At one-fifteen, Annan and his entourage came in to take their appointed seats, and Bush asked, “Has Bolton been a demon up there?”

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • At one-fifteen, Annan and his entourage came in to take their appointed seats, and Bush asked, “Has Bolton been a demon up there?”

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

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