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Markets Federal regulators gave a minute-by-minute account of the May 6 "flash crash," in which the broad stock market lost nearly 10% in less than a half hour before rebounding.
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His early novel "From Nine to Nine," an international best seller in its day, eschews the supernatural trappings of some of his tales (among them the superb "The Swedish Cavalier" and "The Master of the Day of Judgment") in its seemingly down-to-earth, minute-by-minute account of an impoverished young student on the run after committing a petty crime.
International Crime Fiction Geoffrey O'Brien 2010
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Box Seats blogger Kevin Broom offers a minute-by-minute evaluation of JaVale McGee.
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The reassuring aspect to this series, though, is that whatever challenges the format faces, it showed just why test cricket is so captivating: endless subtle changes in match situation, the ascendancy swapping on an almost minute-by-minute basis, individual brilliance, tactical sophistication, days and days of play decided in a final few seconds of nerve-shredding intensity.
South Africa v Australia Match Delivered on Thrills Richard Lord 2011
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U.S. intelligence and military analysts have also been examining footage from cameras mounted in the helmets of the Navy SEALs, capturing a minute-by-minute account of the operation.
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A minute-by-minute play of what happened after Tracy Reese's show this season.
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But video, witness accounts and minute-by-minute Twitter updates have already given a picture of the mayhem.
Japan was ready for an earthquake, but not this earthquake 2011
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Television executives review minute-by-minute ratings as viewers click through hundreds of channels, seeking the most entertaining or stimulating story of the moment.
Steve Nelson: Stop and Smell the Roses Steve Nelson 2011
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The reward is huge traffic spikes, hundreds of comments – so far in March, live blogs including minute-by-minute coverage of sporting events on guardian.co.uk account for 3.6 million unique users, 9% of the total – and the wrath of some traditional readers who clamour for a straight-up-and-down, conventionally written article.
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The widening practice also presents one of the biggest privacy questions in a generation: Do police need a search warrant to follow a person's minute-by-minute movements using satellite or cellphone technology?
Judges Weigh Phone Tracking Julia Angwin 2011
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