You can watch Internet TV, listen to streaming music or play a first-person shooter while downloading a huge e-mail attachment, and not miss a thing.
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Guilt pangs, pangs of wanting to be there to not miss a single thing, pangs of letting your children down because you are not at their side every waking minute.
She first found success in a duet with Bobby McClure on Don't Mess Up a Good Thing and You'll Miss Me (When I'm Gone).
For one thing, the Republicans will miss Mr DeLay's vote-whipping skills.
"One thing that unfortunately I do miss out on is that sort of quiet time where I can think about something I want to write ... where, if I'm bored, I'm flipping open Word and punching something out, " he said.
And, C, the - and, C, you miss the commercials, which are the best thing about the Super Bowl, even for a sports fan.
Here's the thing: if the Greek government were to miss a payment on a bond as it fell due, the immediate impact on the finances of the Greek government would be considerably less than the trauma that such a default would cause for the international banking system.
This is an excellent thing for fans who don't want to miss any of the action.
For the past two decades, Ms Stone thinks, many people have felt overwhelmed and anxious, constantly afraid that they could miss out on social opportunities if they concentrate on any one thing.
Miss Wawa is my second mom, she's the best thing that happened to me in the past year.
Mr Muamba said he did miss playing in the top flight but "health is the most important thing" and his experience had "made him more outgoing than ever".
Miss Garcia says as a human rights lawyer she never expected this sort of thing to happen in Britain.
There's a video of the thing in action below, and you'll be sorry if you miss it.
With Harry as the champion, it seems unlikely that any kid could miss the moral message outlined in glowing letters throughout this series: Do the right thing.
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So you have to schlep the thing back to the check-in counter and pray that you don't miss your flight.
So I decided I had to check this out for myself -- because, honestly -- first of all, who wants to miss out a chance to see the crane? (Laughter.) That thing is huge.
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