| 21. | The bund market is very nervous and it seems willing to follow the U . S . almost tick by tick,
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| 22. | Remove ticks by pulling them out with tweezers or one of the tools designed for this purpose, like Ticked Off.
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| 23. | If you find a tick, remove it with a tweezer, grasping the tick by the head close to the skin.
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| 24. | Doctors here fear for the mental health of many refugees as the days tick by and no new information about loved ones emerges.
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| 25. | As the minutes tick by, expectant passengers are left to gape through the tiny portholes at the promised land just beyond reach.
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| 26. | As the days of her senior year tick by, she too is monitoring the mail, waiting for news of scholarship offers.
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| 27. | "Every day that ticks by, there's good news and there's bad news, " he said.
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| 28. | Seconds tick by as Smith stands there, in full view of the amazed race spectators who shout at him to finish the race.
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| 29. | With millions of dollars in exports lost as each week ticks by, and with doubt abounding over Canada's motives, tempers are escalating.
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| 30. | While the governments hesitate, the weeks tick by in what World Food Program director Catherine Bertini calls " the countdown to famine ."
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