By her account, it wasn't long before she was approached by two men and a woman who asked her what was wrong.
It wasn't long before she was approached by two males and a female who asked her what was wrong.
There's a sense throughout Testosterone Inc. that a man can only rampage for so long before being brought to heel by time and mortality.
Meanwhile, in Egypt - a country that long was Christian before it was conquered by Muslims and still has a sizeable minority known as Coptic Christians - has just adopted a constitution based on shariah law.
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We all want our goods and services, but before long, no one will want to buy a good or service produced by a human, because the goods and services produced by the machines, will be far better quality.
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Before long, Lerche was writing his own songs, and by age 16 he had a record deal.
Every advance was followed by slippage and obstruction before, at long last, the job was done.
Reading continued to press after the break and Long was then denied by Loach before midfielder Jem Karacan put the rebound over the bar.
In the early days of FORBES magazine, which was founded 90 years ago, "network" referred to a chain of radio stations hooked up by wire--and, long before that, to intersecting roads, canals, railways and telegraph lines.
It isn't long before he's spotted by the crowd on Madison Avenue, and not much longer before police detectives, including the acerbic Jack Dougherty (Ed Burns), realize that there isn't a fingerprint in the room by which to identify their would-be leaper.
Doubts about green tech investing showed up in public statements by prominent investors long before Solyndra went bankrupt in 2011 and scared investors away from solar technologies that required way more money and time to bring to the market than they had expected.
Ernst looks at net income before extraordinary items divided by the sum of common and preferred equity and long-term debt.
It took a century for Desdemona's handkerchief to be called by its proper name, and as long again before any accurate rendering could be given of its decoration.
By midafternoon, I was sweating all over and my pulse was racing, so I decided to rest on a long bench by the wall, but I tripped and fell before I could reach it.
The pair conceded 85 from six overs with the new ball before Trego came on as first change and immediately had Afzaal taken at long-off by Wes Durston.
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Before long, magicians from all over the country were stopping by to see him work, and when they asked him about his methods he realized that he had nothing to tell them.
Before Europeans arrived, and long after, millions of Africans were marched north across the desert by Arab traders.
The substitution of Del Piero was greeted by boos and there was anguish etched on every face long before Korea deservedly equalised.
As the clock ticked down, the Warriors began to kick long to gain quick ground and Parks rediscovered his touch by adding another penalty before his replacement, Ruaridh Jackson, scored another.
The bowling became erratic and Dhoni lifted Anderson over long-off for six before Yuvraj, aided by a runner because of a back complaint, completed the quickest one-day century by anyone against England.
Michael Waller, the Center's Vice President for Information Operations, testified before the Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security regarding the long term threat posed by terrorist recruitment and infilitration in the U.S. prison system as well as the U.S. military.
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By 09:00 BST the first bailiffs began to appear and before long there were 10 visible.
The visitors were pinned back early on and and Rangers' Lee McCulloch had a header saved by Langfield before seeing a long-range shot deflect wide.
They fail to recognize the greater sustainability of investment choices guided by private knowledge and how government interference can misdirect those choices long before a recession appears.
This week, medical officials in Louisiana announced it may take as long as six years before the state's hospital and medical systems stabilize after being ravaged by last year's hurricane season.
He found his niche two years later when he opened a store in Aspen -- and rode a spectacular wave of nouveau wealth by making custom frames long before anyone else.
Traced back to the 19th century, they have long been used in friendly notes and communications before digital forms of emoticons were introduced in 1982 by Scott Fahlman of Carnegie Mellon University.
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What we know is what I said earlier when I was asked about the GDP numbers is that 2.5 percent is better than we had in the previous quarter and the quarter before that, but it is not good enough by a long shot.
Years before the statue was built -- years before it would be seen by throngs of immigrants craning their necks skyward at the end of long and brutal voyage, years before it would come to symbolize everything that we cherish -- she imagined what it could mean.
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But while Intel by has a long way to go before being able to duplicate the design infrastructure and broader foundry ecosystem that TSMC has fostered, a surge of recent Intel job postings for related disciplines suggests that Intel is spending aggressively to build up its contract manufacturing business.
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