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Two minutes can seem like a long time, so use a timer.
From the other room came the sound of a timer going off.
After a few minutes, the timer makes the bed turn off.
A timer can be set for up to eight hours.
Now the only other thing you need to know is the timer.
A person could set the timer to go off when he's ready for more water.
The timer was set to go off in just over an hour and a half.
Day Timer made it a point to issue the order.
He set the timer for four minutes and left it on hold.
She'd even set a timer after the first time she ran over.
"Then I set a timer and we leave by the back door."
Now the light was better and she could see the timer clearly.
All you can see is that you're really a big timer now.
Add a timer, and you can go away for more than eight hours.
All anyone needed to do was set the timer and it would go off.
After 30 minutes, the timer went off, but once again the water had stopped.
He set the timer on the watch ahead four and a half hours.
An old timer had told him just what would happen, and that was years ago.
It had been after four in the morning by the time she'd set the timer for her second try.
The only way to actually look at the timer, is to bring the box back, and just read the time off the top.
As a group, such market timers have a poor record.
The timer read 1 minute 27-hundredths of a second, a record time for his age.
Of these, three - including one part timer - are going into private practice.
Buy a timer and set it for 10 minutes when he calls.
There is such a difference between him and these old timers.