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More likely, they were done just before or after a death.
Just before dark, he would go back out to get them.
Full services were up and running again just before 10 am.
Remember what he was talking about just before we left?
But I was thinking about him just before he called.
Now, just before he left the country for what would be the last time.
I remember one particular night, just before we moved away.
And the second fire I had was just before the last war.
"He always goes off just before we move to be alone."
You know what it was like here, just before the War.
When I came to myself he was standing just before me.
There was one in here just before you came down.
The first call was put through to George just before seven.
I met with him and the President just before we left.
A lot of work was done on it just before the war.
Too bad, she thought, just before thinking nothing at all.
Just before I came down here, an old guy who wanted me to find something he thought was lost.
But which way had we been going just before that?
Just before 2300, they came to what looked like the end of the road.
That was the last he saw of them until just before dark.
Just before the sun came up I was looking back.
"And what were the two of you doing at the house just before he left?"
Just before we step into the door, I look to my left.
Who was the woman in the car just before the attack?
All this just before, or during, a live living room program.