It was a Thanksgiving appearance that was a masterpiece of complex planning and split-second timing. |
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A mother relived a split-second disaster which wiped out her young family three weeks before Christmas. |
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The legal team is currently based in another building, so cannot make a split-second judgment when new footage arrives just before airtime. |
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Two full minutes of color bars precede the feature, as does a split-second flash of the feature's exact running time. |
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By introducing a half-life to the split-second glance, Matt is opening up an uncanny world of absence as well as a new protocol for presence. |
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But it was a split-second shove that was to wreck two young lives and cause unbearable misery for their families and loved ones. |
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During the hectic split-second timing of a campaign, this is a man who took time out to sit beside an old friend who was dying of cancer. |
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It may seem hard to believe people will fall for cold calls urging them to make split-second investment decisions involving thousands of dollars. |
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For a split-second I thought he might have a shot at an inside-the-park homer, though a strong throw probably would have nailed him. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their superstructure by the wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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The best wisecracks are the lines anybody would have said if only they had thought of them in that split-second. |
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But does any A-list talent actually commit to anything more than a split-second cameo? |
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Helder Postiga has a header rightly disallowed for offside, but for a horrible split-second it looked like it was a good goal. |
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A police officer who must make split-second decisions at work doesn't even want to think when he returns home at the end of a shift. |
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This aims to avoid drivers making split-second decisions while pursuing criminals at up to 70 mph in urban areas. |
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They make split-second decisions that can have immediate and long-term impact on their lives. |
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When it comes to split-second decisions, for example during an emergency trauma surgery, there's no time for lengthy discussions. |
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The proprietary measuring method enables split-second moisture analysis without sample pretreatment. |
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It's perfect for sports and other fast-moving scenes where you can't afford to miss that split-second moment. |
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Elapsed times are measures with split-second accuracy. The watch can measure times of up to 24 hours. |
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At the touch of a button, the glass can be switched from transparent to opaque in a split-second. |
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At this speed it would take only an instant, a tiny split-second shift, for things to go badly wrong. |
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He makes tough, barehanded plays on a consistent basis and can make split-second reactions on balls hit toward the line. |
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He could not seem to hurt him, his defence was shockingly porous, and during most exchanges Sturm was a split-second ahead. |
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In one split-second, it felt as though I had heard the words an infinite amount of times. |
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Muse on vital need for split-second timing but also metronomic rhythm when playing farce. |
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This routine demands perfect choreography and split-second timing, particularly from the getaway driver. |
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During work hours, a police officer must be able to move quickly into the sympathetic autonomic range of functioning so that a split-second tactical decision to shoot or don't shoot is made with confidence and expertise. |
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Dubinsky's goal happened in a split-second. |
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A special microprocessor inside the seats takes a split-second to decide which airbags should be inflated to provide body support when the car is cornering. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their funnels and superstructure by the blast wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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This duel, crammed with hairbreadth escapes and split-second timing, has the buoyancy of a spectacular turn on a trampoline. |
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A single miscue, or even a split-second delay, could have disastrous consequences for the nation and the world. |
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They are arbitrageurs, that require split-second communications. |
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You make split-second decisions out there. |
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Telephones link continents, radio broadcasts to every country, television brings events into our living-rooms, wire services function at split-second speed. |
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The larger meaning of what he was saying hung in the air for a split-second. |
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His comic timing is polished up to split-second accuracy for the role of Elliot Richards, the hapless computer nerd that nobody wants to hang out with. |
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In a split-second, Andre De Lisser hooked the ball away from the keeper and, from an acute angle, curled it into the far corner of an unguarded goal. |
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For modern wingers, rugby league is a game of split-second choices. |
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Over time, he lost a split-second, just enough to make him less capable of pulling away from blows or landing one of his tremendous counterpunches that come out of nowhere. |
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Sometimes you are going to make an error as you have to make split-second decisions, but people are understanding the right and wrong time to get a play on. |
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Never mind the paying public, why should the team be punished for the split-second madness of one player? |
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During this critical phase of flight, Capt Hall made a split-second decision to execute a high-speed abort. |
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Sport is all about split-second decisions, trading risk with reward, and we do not always get these decisions right. |
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Valenzuela and Ziegler made a split-second decision, confronted by a dangerous person, with limited information about why the hospital had been placed in lockdown. |
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For The Best Years Of Our Lives he spices up an innocent courting scene with a split-second tussle as the young war veteran lewdly fiddles with his girlfriend's skirt. |
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Clemens had to think on his feet, adjust on the run, make split-second decisions and, if he messed up, contend with the consequences. |
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That extra split-second is the difference when you play against Premiership players. |
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Some fans and players believe replays undermine the authority of league officials, who need to know their split-second judgments will stand as law. |
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One rectangular button allows you to pass, shoot, or even bodycheck your opponent, another provides you with an extra burst of speed for breakaways or split-second saves. |
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Their own professional association adding to that, by threatening punishment for a split-second misjudgement, is only going to make matters worse. |
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Interconnected brain areas that use split-second timing to interpret new information suffer a communication breakdown in people with schizophrenia, a new study suggests. |
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With the release of MetaStock Pro, day-traders have the benefit of analyzing the market in a real-time environment where they can make split-second decisions. |
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The Internet is a bad bet for online versions of twitch games because the Internet can be about as split-second and consistent as your average presidential candidate. |
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Facing a split-second, life-and-death situation, Deputy Frank Huber took cover and instead of firing his own gun, began negotiating with the gunman. |
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