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He described taking shelter, running over gardens from building to building during lulls in the gunfire.
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The trouble with lulls is that you have no way of telling how long they'll last.
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During lulls reps must make outbound calls to those still on the fence.
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One possibility is that it binds to energy-producing mitochondria in cells and lulls them into a more restful state.
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"We'd like to have a game that moves with no lulls, with play after play after play, " Anderson said.
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All told, it took three hours to film the show, with frequent lulls for commercials and changing the set.
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But when our daily lives change for the better, human nature lulls us into all but forgetting what preceded.
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The danger is that lulls in the spread of disease can come and go, encouraging people to drop their guard.
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Snow was more or less continuous for much of the region all day, with some lulls as well as times when it picked up considerably.
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During lulls in the fighting, some parents have approached the mosque, handed notes to those inside with the names of their children, who have then emerged.
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More strikingly, the composer lulls listeners into thinking that little is changing, while subtly creating constant musical flux (just try counting out what seem to be regular metres).
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This has created an oligopoly that lulls users of their ratings into a false sense of security and spreads moral hazard: investors tend to rely on the ratings rather than making credit judgments of their own.
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Such lulls have brought false reassurance before.
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