How To Use All at once In A Sentence

  • Emerald's feelings must have shown on her face, for all at once Jeremy was repentant. YELLOW BIRD
  • JIM GIBBONS, NEVADA: Nevada is the state that needs water, but we don't need it all at once. CNN Transcript Jan 7, 2008
  • All at once the apparent walls of the room turned from a gold color to a black dotted with stars, most like a midnight sky.
  • Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing.
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  • The smell of the cabin hut and everything inside seemed to permeate my senses all at once. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • All at once it began to rain, drops large as gobs of spit.
  • All at once he was wide awake. A Time of War
  • It is healthier to sip a cup of tea several times a day rather than down it all at once.
  • All at once she laughed aloud. A Time of War
  • The voices from the archways and beneath the flags tones cried out briefly, all at once, in agony.
  • So many thoughts of Haas were now crowded into her mind all at once.
  • We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy.
  • Most globulars these evolutionary differences are fairly minor, and suggest that star formation was not all at once but over a short period – possibly with intermittent burst of star formation depending on the gas collapse of the nebulosity that forms the stars in the globular. Alien Star Clusters Are Invading the Milky Way | Universe Today
  • Vernon; one of the Italian cotton toiles de Gênes, so familiar to tourists on the Riviera, cut out and "buttonholed" upon a heavier background, presenting to view a large tree with flowers fruit and birds, all at once upon its branches. Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay
  • All at once, Rena feels both like turning around to run out the door, and staring at him in frozen admiration - like a person worshipping a piece of art.
  • Playing Cranium feels like playing charades, Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, Name That Tune and hangman all at once.
  • The songs on the album prove meditative, probing, and soothing all at once; they comfort without slipping into naivete.
  • all at once, he started shouting
  • All at once a bright fire seemed to burn through her veins, making her skin glow and causing her limbs to tremble.
  • She experienced sickness, loss, and betrayal all at once. Christianity Today
  • Those mass psychoses in which entire garrisons went mad all at once, those mass hysterias in which vast groups of " civilians went reasonlessly out of control, - could not have been brought about by an ordinary mind. Children of the Lens
  • It doesn't necessarily happen all at once, or as the result of a traditional military coup d' état.
  • Red-gold fire showed through the shrivelling skin, and then all at once it flared into coruscant life, a pillar of blinding plasma that flashed from floor to ceiling and left a smear of superheated ash on the walls.
  • Another pause and she strained for the answer, nervous and apprehensive all at once.
  • You should have heard it echoing down the corridor, hilarious and beautiful all at once.
  • Occasionally my brain decides to pretend to be Zed or Elise and makes up a whole bunch of titles all at once. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • In our house the chocolate eggs are given (along with warnings that they shouldn't be eaten all at once) at breakfast or brunch.
  • All at once he had realized something to the full. The Secret Garden
  • And should he choose to be a father one day, please give to him the age-old experience of wrestling his own infant son on the changing table, all at once getting headbutted by this pudgy Tasmanian Devil who has now befouled four diapers and smeared feces on the wall because he WILL NOT JUST F%#KING LIE STILL, and being more in love with this mini Genghis Khan than he ever thought possible. Jamie Denbo: Tina Fey, Mothers, Daughters, Sons
  • If the three are on the ground all at once, that would be three out of 36 players… one twelfth of the players on the ground.
  • You can have it all. Just not all at once. Oprah Winfrey 
  • A weight had been removed from him and he felt quite spry all at once. MAMBO
  • Who the deuce was the queer-looking _cawker_?" we all at once inquired of Crony. The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life
  • Home-side of the linhay, and under the ashen hedge-row, where father taught me to catch blackbirds, all at once my heart went down, and all my breast was hollow. Lorna Doone
  • His stunning voice has always had a caustic force behind it, almost as if he's sneering and laughing all at once.
  • So imagine the complexity of reordering an entire system, all at once, with nothing to go on.
  • No man ever became thoroughly bad all at once
  • JIM GIBBONS, NEVADA, GOVERNOR: Nevada is the state that needs water but we don't need it all at once. CNN Transcript Jan 5, 2008
  • The pieces fell into place, all at once, and I again choked on the dregs of my now-cold latte. The case of the 500-mile email « Isegoria
  • The most efficient way to handle multiple icing colors is to make a big batch of icing, then subdivide it, putting each into its own pastry bag and using them all at once. Decorating Bag Holder | Baking Bites
  • All at once Dick birled three rapid strokes from left to right as though about to roll the log, leaped into the air and landed square with both feet on the other slant of the timber. Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
  • 'Cause all at once, when 't was too late, I 'membered 'bout that dream. Cape Cod Ballads, and Other Verse
  • It is very perfumey at first: violet accord that is both powdery like orris and wet and woody like cassie underlined by noticeable dosage of heliotropin - that vanillic molecule that makes heliotrope smells so sweet, almondy and plasticky all at once. Archive 2009-01-01
  • In a matter of days, if not hours, the little indentation in the middle of my belly is going to erupt in a volcanic burst of nubbly flesh, and all at once I will be sporting the dreaded pregnant belly button.
  • Don't try to make it happen all at once and expect immediate physical change.
  • However, these concepts are introduced all at once with no immediate application for the student.
  • The smell of the cabin hut and everything inside seemed to permeate my senses all at once. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • Do they do it all at once, or in chronological order, or just as it seems to emerge?
  • Shadows of pain echoed over his body, from the feeling of a limb being severed, to the feeling of a thousand boil poxes erupting from his skin all at once.
  • They may scorn cash now; but let some months go by, and no perspective promise of it to them, and then this same quiescent cash all at once mutinying in them, this same cash would soon cashier Ahab. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • The smell of the cabin hut and everything inside seemed to permeate my senses all at once. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • From A Basement On The Hill - Elliott Smith The troubled artist left this coil in 2004, and the album he left behind is wonderful and heartbreaking all at once.
  • A thousand painful, confusing emotions flickered through her brain all at once and she pulled away from him sharply.
  • And then all at once she felt guilty for him, sorry that her timing had been wrong.
  • Here Flora had surely played a trick to plant golden genista against the intense sapphire blue of a Capri sea, and she must have emptied her apron all at once to have spangled the rough grass with cistus, anemone, and starry asphodel. The Jolliest School of All
  • And there were too many flowers for Johnny to take in all at once. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • This technique submerses the users mind with the content, stimulating their brain with multiple learning cues, all at once. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The clink and chink of the glass was soothing and nerve-wracking all at once.
  • Some may say Costas spouting off on TV about baseball's ills is too much to take all at once. Costas offers real food for thought
  • He could not breathe on his own, but neither could he tolerate breaths the way they should be delivered, all at once and then out again, because that bleb was expanding and would eventually burst, popping the way a birthday balloon does when the party is ended and the guests have dispersed, violently shredding beyond all hopes of repair. Between Expectations
  • There's simply no way a fire fell off a shelf and bonked an entire family in the head all at once.
  • No man ever became thoroughly bad all at once
  • He dismissed any previous misgivings because all at once he felt protective towards the girl on the couch.
  • Vertex instancing allows the geometry for say, 100 of these models to be batched into an array, and sent down all at once.
  • All at once he had realized something to the full. The Secret Garden
  • He was self-deprecating and dignified all at once.
  • Every sweet summer morning Alice would jump out of bed, and her mother would throw the window open, letting in the delicious perfume from the strawberry bed next door, and the joyous _morning hymns_ of the little birds, and then, if Lillie had come all at once, 'midst the songs of the birds, a small clear musical voice would be heard, singing (for she made a little song of it) -- "Al -- _lie_! Baby Nightcaps
  • All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy.
  • He was soft and firm all at once, solidity and comfort and relief, something she could touch, something that was real.
  • Under my skin my veins pule so hard, so much blood forced through them all at once, I wait to see them move, widen then shrink back down to thin strings of lilacs or purple tulips.
  • It's a lot of information to absorb all at once.
  • All at once the disengaged arm made a long clutch forward and grasped the upper jaw of the gavial. The Castaways
  • One warms you by degrees; the other sets you on fire all at once, and never intermits his heat. English literary criticism
  • Not many though write with such stark conviction that the music moves, scares and excites you all at once.
  • I can't do everything all at once-you'll have to be patient.
  • All at once, I saw two figures: one a little man who was stumping along eastward at a good walk, and the other a girl of maybe eight or ten who was running as hard as she was able down a cross street.
  • He had indeed ceased to look for any result from it, when all at once, as he stood amongst the laburnums and lilacs of a rather late spring, something seemed to burst in his brain, and that moment he was Endymion waiting for Diana in her interlunar grove, while the music of the spheres made the blossoms of a stately yet flowering forest, tremble all with conscious delight. Thomas Wingfold, Curate V1
  • When setting up a woodworking or auto repair area, don't bolt power tools to the bench all at once.
  • Possessing electrifying elusiveness, startling stutter-steps and spectacular stop-and-start movements, their success was magnetically magical and mesmerizing all at once. One Season
  • After travelling fome diftance into the country, enquiring of every one they faw for Otoo, Tee flopped all at once, and advifed the captain to return, faying, that Otoo was gone to the mountains, and he would proceed and tell him that he (the captain) was ftili his friend. Voyages and TRavels in All Parts of the World
  • This isn't to say that the artists who broke with their immemorial tradition did so all at once, or that, having done so, they created nothing beautiful.
  • All deceptions were over; all lies that I believed, I'd have to unbelieve all at once. Enjoyment
  • He developed all the classic symptoms but not all at once.
  • Don't go crazy and spend it all at once.
  • Ordinary heat didn't come from inside the way microwave seemed to, affecting you all at once.
  • All at once fall in, arms are unpiled, and, enlivened by our band, we again step out; now feet begin to ache, and boots to chafe; but the cheery music of the bands, bugles, or drums and fifes of the regiments marching next to us, generally the Rifles, infuses energy into the most footsore. Our Sailors Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign
  • In addition, back in January the North Vietnamese had launched what was called the Tet Offensive, a time when they struck—all at once—most of the major cities in South Vietnam, wreaked vast destruction and killed many thousands, both Asian and American. Noble Norfleet
  • All at once, the group of functionaries simultaneously lock Thatcher in a close embrace, surrounding her from all sides.
  • If you tell me not," he says excitedly, laying one hand on the rail and looking greatly wrought-up, tragic and comical all at once, "if you tell me not," he repeats, raising his voice, "I yump in dthe vater. Under the Southern Cross
  • The smell of the cabin hut and everything inside seemed to permeate my senses all at once. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • You know how we decided that exposition is what keeps everything from happening all at once? Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • His face seemed to dripping with disbelief, rage and sadness all at once.
  • I've actually found loads of things, but won't put them up for sale all at once; I think it'd be better to stagger them all over the next few weeks.
  • There prevails at present, an attitude that is all at once, mutually suspicious, disdainful and hostile.
  • The treatments were compared to premix analog insulin, which is taken all at once. Diabetes Drug Developments At Sanofi-Aventis, Merck
  • We rounded a turn and came upon all at once the tumbled ruins of a cottar's hut, blacked by fire, and trampled down as if by horse's hooves.
  • The eternally young, fertile bride; the ancient, barren spinster; the siren; the sibyl—she was all these things, all at once, his beloved, the one for whom he denied himself the companionship of mere mortal company, against whom even the breathtaking Muriel Chanler paled. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • She was struck by how accurately the Sister had hit upon the peculiar, uneasy feeling she was havinga kind of portent to doom, yet without definable cause, that made the fine hairs at the back of her neck stand on end like when she would be lying in her bedroll, almost asleep, and every insect, all at once, went silent. The Pillars of Creation
  • Come about 1914, we find ‘shower’ being applied to a heap of gifts ‘showered’ all at once on a lucky bride or incipient mother, usually at a females-only social event.
  • Instead of ordering them all at once, request a report from a different credit bureau every four months.
  • All at once, unattractive qualities such as insularity, parochialism and downright arrogance were introduced into the previously contented continental mix.
  • No man ever became thoroughly bad all at once
  • All at once he was borne back in a tide that made rustly noises through his armor, while a fog of dry white motes blinded him. The Clique
  • She looked beautiful with an expression that spoke of happiness, anxiety and wonder all at once.
  • The wide river of a world's life, to which the rillet of her own small existence had been carelessly winding, was all at once clearly in sight. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi
  • We know a number of things successively when taken one at a time, which we know all at once if we know them in a unity: thus we can know the parts in the whole, or see different things in a mirror.
  • Traditionally-made hotpots have vegetables and water or stock added all at once and are put straight into the oven for long, slow cooking, but I prefer to add extra flavour with some light pre-frying.
  • It gives the right flavour and lustrous texture, all at once thickening the broth. Times, Sunday Times
  • December 1st, 2008 at 8: 46 am when will this happen in europ, sense europ is esculating alot faster then here, probably year sooner. … or it might be one big "sean" push … all at once to make the shock value much more damageing …. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • But the time that I went to West Point, another reason why I stayed, was that West Point made a decision in the mid - ` 90s to kind of rejoin the rest of the modern world all at once. Absolutely American: Four Years at West Point
  • When a song makes you want to get up and dance, hug someone, grope someone and shout profanities all at once, is it special or are you?
  • He created not just an immense oeuvre but a host of repertories, all at once, for the different musical departments. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a good argument for McCain cuz you cannot bring the troops home all at once. Obama considers trip to Iraq
  • The scales are shed individually, so crocodilians do not molt (shed their skin all at once) like snakes do.
  • Even the flirtiest girls sensed his undesirability, as though all at once his clothes were jive: T-shirt too white and pants too pressed.
  • All at once she shook her head and smiled with a wry twist of her mouth. A Time of War
  • In this way you are parallelizing several serial jobs by starting them all at once, each on a different CPU.
  • Instead of serving dishes in courses, a Thai meal is served all at once, permitting dinners to enjoy complementary combinations of different tastes.
  • They will then stop trying to slowly leak dollar conversions and U.S. bond sales into the market and will rush to dump many of their dollar holdings all at once in an effort to beat the crowd.
  • All at once, Wormhole Square resounded with a fanfare of trumpets as heralds announced the arrival of a notable procession.
  • A welter of poems, plays, epics and narrative poetry came into existence all at once, altering the landscape of literary activity in Bengal forever.
  • The trees still had brown bark and bright green leaves, but the blossoms were blue, purple, silver, all at once.
  • JIM GIBBONS, NEVADA: Nevada is a state that needs water, but we don't need it all at once. CNN Transcript Jan 6, 2008
  • He's reaching an amazing level in his work, with a sustained fluency and engagement over a daunting number of complex projects, almost all at once.
  • All at once he had realized something to the full. The Secret Garden
  • a thousand flambeaux...turned all at once that deep gloom into a livid and preternatural day
  • It's a brilliant read which is funny and informative all at once. The Sun
  • All at once she shook her head and smiled with a wry twist of her mouth. A Time of War
  • Onward and upward he led until all at once we reached a narrow platform, railed round and hung about with plaited rope screens which he called splinter-mats, over which I had a view of land and water, of ships and basins, of miles of causeways and piers, none of which had been in existence before the war. Great Britain at War
  • They "arpeggiated" chords -- rolling the notes rather than depressing them all at once -- or "dislocated" occasional melodic notes by sounding them slightly ahead or behind the beat. What Music Has Lost
  • This simulates clinical interface with a patient testing recall, understanding, and communications skills all at once.
  • Ah, poor fellow! nothing can be more melancholy; unless, as young men sometimes do, you had fancied yourself in love with some trumpery specimen of womankind, which is indeed, as Shakspeare truly says, pressing to death, whipping, and hanging all at once. The Antiquary — Complete
  • It was like the first day at primary school and a very bad hangover all at once. THE LAST PARTY: Britpop, Blair and the demise of English rock
  • Her medium and subject matter flew in the face of traditional figurative aesthetics, feminist proprieties, and postmodernist biases, all at once.
  • All at once, the patronesses and other guests at Almack's poured in from all sides.
  • All at once there was a loud crashing sound.
  • I was pretty damn sure I had turned completely white; I felt stiff, limp, and heavy all at once.
  • But I'm also petrified of joblessness, insecurity, and drastic changes happening all at once.
  • Emerald's feelings must have shown on her face, for all at once Jeremy was repentant. YELLOW BIRD
  • I also told you already that the notes in question usually are "arpeggios", which are the notes of a chord played in sequence, instead of all at once. All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • Think about the simple action of pulling open your car door: You don't just use your fingers and biceps to perform that little task; you use your back, traps, rhomboids, rear delts, obliques and a whole slew of other muscles all at once.
  • A welter of poems, plays, epics and narrative poetry came into existence all at once, altering the landscape of literary activity in Bengal forever.
  • I reckon we have removed about 15 years' growth all at once and the result is a rather stark wall of bare twigs and branches.
  • She touched him slowly, amazed at how soft he was, something boyish and tender and hard and manlike all at once. SPIDERTOWN
  • She was nervous and excited and anxious and hundreds of other things all at once.
  • We also lost a playwright, a rebel, a rockstar, a chain-smoker, a renowned artist, a non-profit leader, and one of the most beloved presidents in history, all at once. Lucas Kavner: Tracking Vaclav Havel: From Orwell To Vermont And Into Prague
  • It is healthier to sip a cup of tea several times a day rather than down it all at once.
  • He couldn't reasonably be expected to pay back the loan all at once.
  • All at once the trailer started shaking.
  • In general, though, I follow the "maximalist" approach of trying out a bunch of things all at once and seeing what works the best. Chris Guillebeau: How to Conduct Your Own Business Audit
  • Grandma's old eyelids lifted and her mouth fell open all at once.
  • I'm not convinced that a bunch of women submitting stories to F&SF all at once is the best way to get more of our stories bought, or to prove any sort of meaningful editorial bias or unbias ... especially since there will likely only be a few slots for "newish" or "unknown" writers open at the time anyway. Wow!
  • Hiding behind a shag of brown hair, Yorn was all at once charming, aloof, cool and engaging.
  • It’s true that blog writers don’t have to construct long chains of reasoning all at once — a form of mental discipline that is rapidly fading from the world — but they can and do construct robust, interesting arguments in a kind of pointillist fashion, with a supporting bit of evidence here, an alternative argumentative gambit there, etc. A Blogger’s Case Against Blogs
  • No man ever became thoroughly bad all at once
  • And all at once, above the sound of wind and water, there came a wild rapping at the main door of the house, the alarum of a very crouse and angry traveller finding John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • All at once I understood the value of looking backward, forward, sideways, or in any direction for inspiration.
  • If you have the willpower not to eat the gribnes all at once, you can store it in a jar, and use it as a garnish for soups, potatoes, or any other food that might benefit from savoury crispness.
  • Since the Paschal candle is already lit, the five grains of incense already inserted, and the lights of the church already lit, the Exsultet is sung by the deacon all at once. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.1 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the New Fire, Procession, Exultet, Prophecies
  • With a catchy chorus, jangly guitar and staccato drumbeats, this track sounds both ultramodern and nostalgic all at once.
  • David Denby, the critic from the New Yorker, announced that his review of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" would be published in the coming week's issue, a full eight days before the embargo date to which critics belonging to the New York Film Critics Circle agreed to hold their verdicts. letter to Rudin, Denby largely blamed both the studio's schedule -- "Grown-ups are ignored for much of the year, cast out like downsized workers, and then given eight good movies all at once in the last five weeks of the year," he wrote -- and his magazine's double issue conflict with the NYFCC's moved up awards voting schedule this year, which he called "idiotic" and said he "furiously opposed. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • He wasn't at his spontaneous best, but at least he wasn't filled with grabs and gags and ockerisms he felt obliged to quote all at once.
  • I wanted to cry, shout and curl up all at once. The Sun
  • The scales are shed individually, so crocodilians do not molt (shed their skin all at once) like snakes do.
  • The kitsch-Latino soundtrack is similarly apt and incongruous all at once.
  • It was like the first day at primary school and a very bad hangover all at once. THE LAST PARTY: Britpop, Blair and the demise of English rock
  • But it's uneventfully not quitting at all anymore, and i cymbalta support for 2 months, it was like turning 5 sets of the almotriptan all at once. Wii-volution
  • Present a reasoned argument to a conservative -- and, all at once, completely ignoring the tenet, tone and thrust of the point, they begin hallucinating a creature, only known to exist in the rightwing bestiary, known as a "moonbat" -- a mythological beast that, ironically, seems to appear when a conservative is confronted with reality. A Conservative's Garden of False Narratives: Who are you calling a moonbat, anyway?
  • She was watching me, her expression inscrutable, somehow aloof and intimate all at once. The Legacy
  • Then, all at once, the ship jerked to one side, causing the entire room to tilt to the right.
  • All at once, Mick's serious expression softened into a grin.
  • There, now, I was the same way in the convent: I lived on and I lived on; sang antiphonies and dulias, until I had rested up, and had finally grown weary of it; and then all at once -- hop! and into a cabaret Yama: the pit
  • We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • All at once there was a terrible crash and the bricks of the blacksmith's forge fell away.
  • You can have it all. You just can't have it all at once.
  • Throw in the fact that you need to master a few other programs to support the design software and you have a confusing tangle of programs to learn all at once
  • All at once, Wormhole Square resounded with a fanfare of trumpets as heralds announced the arrival of a notable procession.
  • I was a bit daunted by the prospect of three new blog characters all at once, so I conjoined them into two.
  • Making big changes in your diet all at once is a bad thing to do .
  • One of them I thought very pretty, and I was standing staring at it, when all at once I saw that a big drabby woman had poked herself in between Bessie and me. Adela Cathcart, Volume 3
  • Nor does your position account for the effects of a large number of nukes 1) targeted at population centers, 2) set for groundburst in a fashion to do as much damage as possible, 3) happening in a massive number of locations, 4) all at once. Surprising isn\’t it | My[confined]Space
  • Not all at once, but in short rips and tears, until you both were finally torn asunder. On Location
  • It's a bit over the top to wear it all at once. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘If you purchase a place as a fixer-upper,’ says Donagan, ‘get it fixed up all at once, even if you have to take out an acquisition and rehab loan.’
  • It encourages the “tick” trader and the travelling bagman to persuade people to buy in the belief that they will not have to pay all at once, that they can pay in instalments.
  • Only that foundation would allow the corporation to also be inclusive of all humanity and so transcend racism sexism agism and economic classism all at once. Start a "B Corporation"
  • Though the idea of tapering has received some attention on Wall Street of late, officials seem unlikely to want to follow that course this time unless they have some evidence that ending the program all at once in June might disrupt the functioning of the Treasury market. Fed Unlikely to Remove Its Economic Stimulus Just Yet
  • It gives the right flavour and lustrous texture, all at once thickening the broth. Times, Sunday Times
  • He couldn't reasonably be expected to pay back the loan all at once.
  • It's like having the flu, a hangover and drug withdrawal all at once.
  • Then, all at once, he saw, -- yea, verily, he _saw_, -- standing near the school entrance, a man from the great outer world! Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
  • Together all set their sheets, and all at once slacken their canvas to left and again to right; together they brace and unbrace the yard-arms aloft; prosperous gales waft the fleet along. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • The voices from the archways and beneath the flags tones cried out briefly, all at once, in agony.
  • All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy.
  • DoT spells have the advantage of creating less "aggro" for the player than spells that do their damage all at once. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Leaving aside the plain fact that "unselected" mutations regularly persist due to drift, epistasis, "hitchhiking" with selected mutations, etc., let's edit your sentence to make it accurate: "If Behe is right, then a double CCC will never happen ALL AT ONCE. Behe's Test, Take 2
  • ` ` Ah, poor fellow! nothing can be more melancholy; unless, as young men sometimes do, you had fancied yourself in love with some trumpery specimen of womankind, which is indeed, as Shakspeare truly says, pressing to death, whipping, and hanging all at once. '' The Antiquary
  • The ancient office of Lord Chancellor—formerly the head of the judiciary, presiding officer of the House of Lords and a cabinet minister all at once—was broken into three.

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