For those who've yet to give it a whirl, Babbel uses a mix of repetition, visual cues, spelling exercises and voice recognition, and it does a pretty stellar job of segmenting things into digestible lessons for those who only have five or ten minutes at a time to spare.
Ten puppies at a time play on the field that is three yards wide by six yards long.
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Last year his firm printed more than 800, 000 books in runs as small as ten copies at a time.
How about anywhere where more than ten people gather at a time?
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In reality, America's incarceration rate increased nearly ten fold between 1973 and 2000 at a time when, according to the Census Bureau's National Crime Victimisation Survey, the crime rate was relatively flat or falling.
The system also features a NiMH rechargeable battery, offering ten hours of music play time (at medium volume), a 3.5mm stereo input for wired devices, and includes a carrying pouch for safekeeping on the go.
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"In the future, people will be consuming a wavelength at a time--ten gigabits, " he said.
In 1995 there were at least ten times that many full- or part-time businesswomen working at home, according to a report by the National Foundation for Women Business Owners, a research organization based near Washington, D.
Among other woes, such as the sharp decline of the state-run sugar industry, in recent weeks Cuba has been plagued by power cuts lasting for many hours at a time the worst in ten years, some say.
Down to ten men after having goalkeeper Gomes sent off after ten minutes and 4-0 behind at half time Bales scored a second half hat trick.
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And I am not just talking here about the time before there is a vacancy at Number Ten.
But the ten-year pact between the two falls short of a merger at a time of frenzied consolidation in the markets.
Professor Richard Hofstadter writes that penalties for servants who breached their contracts ranged from extending their contracts by double the time the master lost while they were gone to as much a ten-to-one penalty authorized in Maryland at one time.
Never mind that the Bloomberg REIT index yields a mere 4%, a discount of 0.6 percentage points to the ten-year Treasury note--and a most expressive contrast to the REIT's 8.1% yield in March 2000, which at the time was a two-point premium to the ten-year note.
Nine out of ten could stand, walk, and climb at least a few stairs independently by the time of discharge.
At the same time, production of motor vehicles has hit a ten-year high, with cars in circulation reaching 10.1 million in 2010, up from 6.6 million at the start of the millennium.
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But over a ten-year time horizon, the markets now seem to have at least as much faith in Britain's monetary management as in Germany's.
Obviously no investor wants to lose money but I continue to be surprised at how people react when they lose five or ten percent over a given period of time.
His problem is reaching out to swing voters at a time when the number of self-identified Republicans is up to ten points lower than the number of self-identified Democrats.
These workers would be more free if they could work 40 hours a week at any time intervals they felt like, e.g. working ten hour days Saturday through Tuesday.
Forecasts by Analysys, a British consultancy, suggest that in ten years' time operators may depend on what are at present embryonic or unknown services for two-thirds of their revenue (see chart).
Another possible draw: the introduction of a service called Sea Smart, a one-button emergency gizmo, comparable to OnStar for luxury autos, with a panic button that sends a signal via satellite every ten seconds and offers real-time tracking of the distressed vessel on a 3-D color map back at Sea Tow's headquarters.
In Lorraine in eastern France, ten magistrates' courts employ a full-time judge without the workload to justify it, and two have none at all.
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