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Filter by Meaning The pregnant woman felt a sense of comfort and protection knowing that the minutes were safeguarding her baby.
The expectant parents eagerly watched as the ultrasound showed the baby moving within the minutes.
The father-to-be felt a sense of awe as he saw the baby's minutes on the ultrasound screen.
She likes to take a few minutes to meditate before starting her day.
The chef took a few minutes to plate the food beautifully before serving it to the guests.
Let's take a few minutes to brainstorm some ideas for our project.
Let's take a few minutes to regroup and come up with a new plan.
I took a few minutes to rest after carrying all those boxes.
We should take a few minutes to catch our breath before continuing.
The teacher gave us a few minutes to finish our last problem.
The musician took a few minutes to tune their guitar before beginning the concert.
The doctor recommended that the patient take a few minutes to rest and relax each day to help reduce stress.
After a long day at work, I like to take a few minutes to sit outside and enjoy the fresh air.
I like to take a few minutes to read a book before bed.
The pilot adjusted the heading by a few minutes of latitude.
The sailor used a sextant to measure the angle in minutes.
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