You do not need to wait. If you, the rain and the sun are in the correct relative positions, you will see it straight away and, if not, you will not.
to lett ur heattbeat come down to normal so they hav the exact reading
If someone kept you waiting for 178 minutes, it would feel virtually the same as 2 hours 58 minutes, and you'd swear you had to wait almost 3 hours for him.
You have to be like 12 or 13 but I think you should wait till you are 13.
June 6 wednesday can't wait
60 minutes in an hour 60 x 24 = 1,440 minutes in a day 1,440 x 365 = 525,600 minutes in a year 525,600 x 72 = 37,843,200 minutes in 72 years but wait - every 4th year is a leap year 72/4 = 18 leap years (each with one extra day) 18 x 1,440 = 25,920 extra minutes 37,843,200 + 25,920 = 37,869,120 37,869,120 minutes in 72 years. The boys who run the Navy's atomic clocks might quibble, but that is the answer based on my wristwatch!
Approximately six to seven hours for them to grow properly.
about 15 minutes
U will feel it when it comes out
5 is usally the best time to wait and serve food.
1 get into the changing room wait ten minutes and say hay there is no toilet paper in here. 2 chuck skittles at people and yell taist the rainbow.
between the time you eat and a half an hour
Normally you just have to wait for the train to arrive by itself. Usually it takes 2-3 minutes.
you can either wait for a pass/shot to come towards you at a decent height then shoot or you flick the ball into the air (using rainbow/sombrero flick or juggle the ball).
We need to wait for 75 minutes for the component and solvent to move a maximum distance...
If John counted the seconds off properly then he waited for approximately 5 minutes. One minute is 60 seconds and 300 seconds would be 5 minutes.
wait for it to rain and be sunny at the same time and then go to the end of the rainbow
Wait two minutes : entather daqeqatan ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : انتظر دقيقتان