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But there's a paradox buried inside Paul's rise in the Republican field, a time bomb ticking away.
CNN: Will his 'Paulbots' torpedo Ron Paul in Iowa?
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But they held their own in a tense second half littered with fouls until Telford's pressure told with the minutes ticking away.
BBC: Margate 1-1 Telford
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At least there is one form of international co-operation that Mr Kostunica does enthusiastically support: working with western governments to defuse the bomb ticking away in the Presevo valley.
ECONOMIST: Remaking Yugoslavia
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He said he had made a speech in the Commons warning there was a "time bomb ticking away in the heart of the city as a result of the massive levels of unemployment".
BBC: Toxteth riots: Howe proposed 'managed decline' for city
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With the clock ticking away on the deadline for the one year payroll tax cut ( this one, as it turns out, is a real deadline), Democrats and Republicans in the Senate are fighting to see who can outmaneuver each other.
FORBES: Congress Still Struggles With Payroll Tax Cut Proposals
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Deportivo was losing 2-1 at the time and, with the clock ticking away, everyone expected a long, looping Hail Mary type whack into the Madrid box, hoping for a deflection or a header or even a deflected header to equalize: in those situations, you can't really be picky.
WSJ: Angel Di Maria's Delay Tactics Leave Real Madrid Seeing Yellow��Gabriele Marcotti
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Hi-tech firms flourishing, corporate headquarters from multinationals ticking over, hundreds of small enterprises struggling away.
BBC: UK GDP: 'I didn't think getting a job would be this hard'
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Hidden away in corporate databases are some nasty ticking time bombs.
FORBES: Written by Robert D. Brownstone
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Prior and Strauss kept the run-rate ticking along, but the skipper will be kicking himself, giving his wicket away in sloppy fashion when on 52.
BBC: England secure one-day series win