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slow time

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slow time
n
(Military) Military a slow marching pace, usually 65 or 75 paces to the minute: used esp in funeral ceremonies


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Rain in the area ahead of the practice made for slow times in the early stages, with drivers on full rain tyres for the first half-hour.
Consider whether you have a spouse with job to help pay the bills during the slow times or whether you are the sole provider.
I welcomed something different in style and storyline, and I breezed through the novel through the summer slow time without a problem.
 
 
 
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