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Following the advice from the brilliant Liz Strauss, who is definitely a Woman of Distinction herself and who told me to “Tell your story and get out your message by talking about them … not you,” I prepared my 1-minute acceptance speech.
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A home treatment is quicker and cheaper, but dentists can check your mouth for problems and offer "power bleaching" treatments that can't be used at home, he says.4. 1-minute face scrubberThe best-known brand is Clarisonic with versions selling for $150 to $225, a battery-powered rotating brush that promises to remove more dirt and makeup than hand-washing and to exfoliate facial skin in a minute a day.
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COLLEGE BLOG: Website roundups, from 1-minute lectures to underused words
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In 100 years we will only see a 1-minute divergence, however, due to time zones, many already see up to half an hour in divergence from astronomical time.
World Time Changing? Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) May Eliminate "Leap Seconds" In 2012 2011
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A home treatment is quicker and cheaper, but dentists can check your mouth for problems and offer "power bleaching" treatments that can't be used at home, he says.4. 1-minute face scrubberThe best-known brand is Clarisonic with versions selling for $150 to $225, a battery-powered rotating brush that promises to remove more dirt and makeup than hand-washing and to exfoliate facial skin in a minute a day.
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Those who arrived without a talent prepared for the show were required to stand on stage for a 1-minute speech on a topic chosen by the judges.
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Garmin put its full power on the front, with some help from Rabobank, and the gap steadily plummeted, until the pair entered the penultimate 6.5km lap with just under a 1-minute lead.
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To check out my 1-minute video review of “Repo Men” with clips, check out the KTKA-49 website here.
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Those who arrived without a talent prepared for the show were required to stand on stage for a 1-minute speech on a topic chosen by the judges.
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In the MA GOP's ad, an unaltered excerpt from Taylor's song runs throughout the entire 1-minute spot.
MA GOP's lame ad and James Taylor's copyright: upon further analysis, it's still not "fair use" 2010
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