Minute
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1873 examples of Minute in a sentence
According to the UNHCR, every minute, 20 people are newly displaced by climate change, economic crisis and social and political instability.
A
minute.
One
minute
and 20 seconds.
One
minute
and 52 seconds.
He's an infection waiting to happen, and he's losing his temperature by the
minute.
And after a minute, when that didn't stimulate that baby, she ran to get the baby mask and the other one went to get the suction.
And she got back a green, thick liquid, and within a
minute
of being able to do that and suctioning out over and over, that baby started to breathe.
Another
minute
and that baby was crying.
So it's just like ride sharing; the doctors get a text message one
minute
before we arrive, saying, "Walk outside and receive your delivery."
But in other cases, this could be 18 deletes and two keeps, and we would keep it, because if those last two keeps say, "Wait a
minute.
Oh, that was only a minute, but I think you'd be safe to have that near the end of the flight, perhaps.
Chris Anderson: Kirsten, will you just take one minute, just to tell your own story of how you got to Africa?
So what I’m going to do is, I’m going to give you minute, and I want you to adapt as many of those circles as you can into objects of some form.
I want you to do as many of them as you can, in the
minute
that I’m just about to give you.
And I used to be bothered by that, and then I got to thinking, well, wait a
minute.
One of the ranches is called the Kirkeby Ranch, and I'll take you there for a
minute.
(Cheers, applause) I call my work stage sculpture, but of course what's really being sculpted is the experience of the audience, and as directors and designers, we have to take responsibility for every
minute
that the audience spend with us.
The sloth, on the other hand, can reach a leisurely 17 feet a
minute
with the wind behind it.
I wanted to start off by asking a question to everyone in the room, and you can take a
minute
to think about this question.
While at first you might spend every waking
minute
together, over time maintaining independence is key.
For a minute, I really wanted to kill him for calling me out.
It's used in all sorts of food and drink containers, with the most notorious example being plastic water bottles, of which we humans currently go through at a rate of one million per
minute.
You’re going to find out why in a minute, because when I went to see Eileen, this is what I said I wanted to build.
These are subjects coming to an experiment to be asked the simplest of all questions: How much will you enjoy eating potato chips one
minute
from now? They're sitting in a room with potato chips in front of them.
Many of them are trying to kill us from the
minute
we go into them, but nevertheless, they're absolutely gripping, and contain unbelievable biological wonders that are very, very different from those that we have on the planet.
This is a
minute
59. 3:19.
To just talk for a
minute
about the digital mediums that we're using now and how they integrate calculus: the fact that they're calculus-based means that we don't have to think about dimension in terms of ideal units or discreet elements.
Basically what we can do, is just cut a graphite mold, put it in an oven, heat it to 1,000 degrees, gently inflate titanium that's soft, and then explode it at the last
minute
into this form.
And the more you try to think about it, the further the answer gets from you, and the
minute
you stop thinking about it, your intuition gives you that answer, in a sense.
Peter Ward: Yeah, every single cell in us can produce
minute
quantities of hydrogen sulfide in great crises.
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