The President's tax cut was well timed, and along with the automatic stabilizers, helped mitigate the recession. |
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To resolve the embarrassing issue, the two competitors were officially timed at 55.2 seconds. |
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How events presumably known only by their results can be timed so exactly is a miracle in itself. |
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The event will be timed and, in the event of a tie, the most expensive mountain bike will be deemed the winner. |
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The majority of missions will be timed, but this won't be a really tight limit by any means. |
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Thirty to 50 mph is timed at an acceptable 8.2 seconds, and top speed is 89 mph. |
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This was to make sure any potential event could be timed to the nearest thousandth of a second. |
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The company handled the expense of having the event timed as an official record. |
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Two police constables armed with a stopwatch had timed her between two measured points in Stirton and found she was travelling at 21 mph. |
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Chris even ventured out and tried his skipping skills while he was timed by 1983 world athletics champion, Eamon Coughlan. |
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Each competitor rides the initial lap blind and is strictly timed during a special stage of each lap as well as during the entire lap itself. |
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They are timed to fit most appropriately with your child's education, so could be held at any time during the academic year. |
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It took a superbly timed and perfectly executed tackle from Smith to deny Darby, who, leg cocked, looked ready to score from six yards. |
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All games are timed for 11.30 a.m. with first named teams having home venue unless pitches are unplayable. |
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Six riders made it through to the timed jump-off to chase three tickets on offer to the Hickstead-staged final. |
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Cannonball Run Europe is a timed event and therefore classed as a rally not a race. |
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Existence in the real world is just not possible without an occasional fib or an expertly timed falsehood. |
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His tendency to represent himself combined with a penchant for a badly timed wisecrack at the judge have sealed his fate time after time. |
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The goal was timed at six seconds and remains a record in British football. |
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At this level the riders are not timed, but penalties are awarded for faults such as refusal to jump or knocking down a fence. |
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Unlike a marketing plan, a growth plan centers on a specific, strategically timed area of expansion or change. |
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A simple yank on the bars timed to coincide with a pedal stroke is often sufficient to get things started. |
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An amplifier and a sampler convert the storage medium signal into a timed sample sequence. |
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In our business the lead time is very long and unless we have timed it right and judged our market correctly, it is a costly failure. |
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With a sudden burst of energy and a well timed tug on her chains, Percephony was able to break her restraints. |
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Each study bath was observed and timed with a stopwatch by 1 of 2 trained research assistants using a bath observation tool. |
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On the day of the timed run, after performing some calisthenics and stretching, we headed for the track. |
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On June 10, 1991, the University's mink farm was set on fire after a timed incendiary device was detonated. |
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Flowering transition is a major event in the plant life cycle that has to be precisely timed for reproductive success. |
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The morale-boosting visit to North Yorkshire by Prince Charles could hardly have been better timed. |
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Eventually he snatches the trailer from the sea, carefully timed with the trough of the wave. |
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He suffered from manic depression after shell shock in World War II and the festival has been timed to coincide with Mental Health Week. |
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Gigot, well flavoured and well timed, is carved at the table with concentrated panache. |
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I've missed pressing publish and see the publish status screen show up, instead of a pop up error message saying the operation has timed out. |
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The second phase consisted of a timed withdrawal along five defensive lines south to the Bataan Peninsula. |
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The calls are timed to be disruptive to the max, like just before meetings, or at the start of major activities and projects. |
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Unlike the strictly timed moves of the waltzes and mazurkas of Nobility, these dances were from the heart. |
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Tiki torches blazed on with timed gas flames and danced merrily in the ever-encroaching darkness. |
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Interval training alternates repeated spurts of intensive activity with timed spans of slower periods of the same activity. |
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Instead, companies would have to produce stricter timetables, with departures timed to maximise the number of fee-paying customers per journey. |
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Each wave was timed to touch down together and they were arranged so that a military unit was landed in the correct tactical order. |
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In the final sprint for the line Gill timed his effort perfectly, crossing the line with two lengths to spare and saluted the large crowd. |
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If it was an accident, it was unfortunately timed to appear like a vindictive fit of pique. |
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Every business activity is timed in terms of hours, minutes, days, months, and years. |
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Even the catering crew's kept behind a swinging door, save for carefully timed replenishment of viands. |
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Some slain foes drop flags that can be adjusted to spawn warriors of their faction type at timed intervals. |
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The lightships would fire at regular intervals a star shell timed to explode at 6440 feet. |
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Each session includes a warm up followed by timed jogs and runs to boost stamina and endurance levels. |
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This is a great piece to do when it can be timed to coincide with the science curriculum and studies of botany. |
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One of the bombers planted his 10 lbs of explosive on a train and timed it to go off at 8.51 am. |
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The raids were timed to coincide with a parallel operation by the South African police service in Durban this morning. |
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We have timed the opening to coincide with the run-up to Christmas and it seems to be paying dividends. |
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A bus service into the town centre is timed to coincide with all incoming flights. |
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It's reasonable to guess that the bombings were timed to coincide with the G8 summit. |
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They said their protest was timed to coincide with both Valentine's Day and the anti-war march in London today. |
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Tellingly, Nicol's last trip to British shores was timed to coincide with the Liverpool former players' annual gathering. |
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Its opening was timed to coincide with the City of Bradford exhibition which was held for several months in Lister Park. |
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Easter Sunday, a time of hope and joy is timed to coincide with the Sunday following the first full moon of the vernal equinox. |
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It was believed the man timed his protest to coincide with the Labour Party Spring Conference. |
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Demolition was deliberately timed to coincide with the English school holidays to minimise the distress to youngsters. |
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The conference was timed to coincide with the annual meeting of the International Labor Organization. |
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The President's speech was timed to coincide with the opening of markets in Asia. |
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All up the game was obviously timed to coincide with the movie release but in reality those familiar with the comics will feel more at home. |
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Why is it that so many of your government's mega constructions are timed to coincide with an election year? |
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This will be timed by the machine, after which it will prompt the operator to reanalyse the rhythm. |
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As Liston pawed out with a series of jabs Martin timed the last one perfectly and came over the top with a crunching overhand right. |
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Russell's perfectly timed lob into the path of John Joe Maguire saw the Town striker break the offside trap and pull clear of the defence. |
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His cursing was imaginative and perfectly timed, and he put down many a student who deserved it. |
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Just look at the perfectly timed run he made that led to a goal for Brett Emerton in the 1-0 win over Charlton the other week. |
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And we'll hit it again, perfectly timed, just as the tide turns and the crowd has disappeared. |
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The events of the next few seconds could not have been timed or performed better by the Blue Angels. |
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The blond full-back's pass to Paulse was perfectly timed and the wing made the 22 remaining metres with something to spare. |
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To square it at impact, their extreme forearm rotation must be timed perfectly on the downswing. |
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Perfectly timed for the coming cold comes a dose of relief for us northerners. |
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Pacing is crucial, the set ups must be executed without fault, and the payoff has to be timed perfectly in order to give life to the humor. |
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That defining moment's arrival is timed perfectly by the production crew, and the cast and director build up to it with superb skill. |
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His answer was too perfectly timed, as if he had rehearsed it over and over again. |
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Winger Mark Wallace covered across and caught Owen but the fullback's perfectly timed pass found Calland in support and he ran clear to score. |
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Wilkinson's mature performance with perfectly timed passes and Tig's energy helped to secure the 19-7 win. |
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A king's day had to be perfectly timed so that the officers serving the monarch knew exactly what they should do, when, and how. |
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Crews will be started on the Ouse at ten second intervals and be timed over the 3000 metre course. |
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While most prospects for the Breeders' Cup races had no timed workouts on Saturday, a trio of candidates tuned up at Churchill Downs. |
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His actual speed was measured using equipment which timed him between two points. |
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Sprinting in from the Wynberg end, his second over was timed as the fastest ever seen, climaxing with the first 100 mph-plus ball to be recorded. |
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I went to read my book and timed the egg for a five minute boil. |
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I can remember hearing about the time when they went for their training and had to be timed running to a tap to fill the buckets, then running back again as fast as possible. |
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A few well timed shoves jolted the wooden crate that had barred the exit, leading them all up into the eerie silent Southwestern portion of La Fortaleza's courtyard. |
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If you are going to exercise, workouts need to be less intense and properly timed, says Boyer. |
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Use of the bollard should be limited to enforcing timed restrictions on city centre roads and to very specific cases where small backstreets are made unsafe by rat-running. |
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The publication of the list was apparently timed to coincide with the launch of a website that promises to sell every book of poetry in the English language over the internet. |
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Given the outlook for 2005 this may prove to be a badly timed decision. |
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The testers used each product and timed the process of creating a Web site, including the addition of text, graphics, links and publishing to a Web server. |
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Remember, Karl's scoop last week, timed to the testimony of the three consular aides, set off an earthquake. |
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Working in his back yard, aided by a schoolboy neighbor, he timed flashes and measured temperature and ambient light with equipment from the departmental storeroom. |
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Union officials continue to negotiate with the employers at a regional level but the action is timed to coincide with other walkouts across London. |
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The event took place near Norfolk, Virginia, and was perfectly timed. |
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It is always the casual throwaway comment, rather than your most carefully timed put-down, that is likely to cause terrible offence and end a friendship. |
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The levity was perfectly timed and dispelled the worries of the group. |
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Unfortunately some customers were timed out of the website and found that when they attempted to continue with their transaction, the six-digit code was no longer valid. |
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The software offers several functions for enhancing the recording like noise reduction and smoothing, as well as timed and time-shifted recordings. |
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The event was timed to coincide with a World Bank meeting in Washington tomorrow, where finance ministers from across the world will discuss aid for basic education. |
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Team roping is a two-person timed event, involving a header and a heeler. |
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The Kiwi settled in Australia, however, timed his challenge to a nicety and with Naren encountering problems with his car, Warren began to consolidate his lead. |
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It was not within the resources of the study to use an automatically timed slide projector and there was insufficient space in the clinic to use a slide projector and screen. |
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The initiative is timed to coincide with the start of summer and the Euro 2004 football tournament, which will see more people attracted to the town centre. |
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Certainly, Dwain Chambers at 100m has timed his season to perfection, and shot-putter Carl Myerscough, back after a two-year drugs ban, looks as powerful as any of his rivals. |
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It was a low-key event, but we did wear bibs and it was timed. |
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Among Algonquians, bear hunts were often associated with fasting, ritual, and feasting cycles timed to varying points of preparation, activation, and completion of the hunt. |
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The problem with standardized tests is that they do not measure a student's willingness to do work and to succeed, and this makes a timed test a poor analogy to life. |
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Last night it began, perfectly timed on Christmas eve, to snow. |
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Adverts on games include perfectly timed ads that pop up full-screen so you're almost guaranteed to tap them if you're navigating the game, as well as video ads that autoplay. |
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In attempts to scare you, there are several moments in the film that use strident and extremely loud bursts of audio, combined with a perfectly timed cut, quite effectively. |
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The Alphera Dutton Rally is for road-registered performance cars competing in 24 separate driving tests, including timed laps, slaloms and wet skidpans. |
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Equipment installs and deinstalls, while other movements during tightly timed planned system outages, now go much faster, according to Thillen. |
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The Argentine found Dzeko and his killer ball was timed brilliantly for the Ivorian, who made up 90 yards, to slot in. |
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Modern rodeo competitors in timed events sometimes use a closed rein without a romal. |
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Any timed lap started before the end of that period may be completed, and will count toward that driver's placement. |
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The firm timed operations to take advantage of a full summer, from June to September, the most profitable period of the year. |
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World Health Day falls on 7 April each year, timed to match the anniversary of WHO's founding. |
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It was not deemed feasible to run bumps racing on the Tideway, so a timed format was adopted and soon caught on. |
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This result occurs when chemical use is excessive or poorly timed with respect to high precipitation. |
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General Qi Jiguang made several timed, drifting explosives, to harass Japanese pirate ships. |
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Every sortie was timed to allow the fighters 30 minutes over the ships, just enough time for relieved units to refuel and rearm and return. |
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With the king about to go on progress, the trials and executions were deliberately timed. |
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The fleet timed its travel across the Arabian Sea to take advantage of the predictable monsoon winds. |
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Working with large or complex pieces requires a team of several glassworkers, in a complex choreography of precisely timed movements. |
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The politician timed his announcement to stunt any surge in the polls his opponent might gain from the convention. |
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His latest weasel words, offered to an American TV network, were clearly timed to pre-empt the Chilcot Inquiry's final publication. |
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In addition, Web services can be refreshed individually, all at once, at timed intervals, or in a specific order. |
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And just a minute later the same player missed timed his aerily challange in the box cluttering Kirvoski and the offical pointed to the spot. |
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Her expression was in rictus last week as if she knew her arrival was ill timed. |
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At left, Cesar Fuentes, 16, of Littlerock High School, removes a lug bolt from a tire during timed trials at the career day. |
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Perfectly timed, one would sashay by, and as soon as it was out of our peripheral vision, another would stroll into view. |
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Shut-offs can be timed by electronics triggered by the injection molding press or by injection pressure itself. |
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Cycle times weren't monitored as accurately before because they were timed with a stopwatch. |
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Our building site foreman was a constant clock watcher and timed me and my mates whenever we went out for a break. |
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Last summer, the team had 187 kids participate as parents timed races with stopwatches, barbecued and worked a concession stand. |
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These differences, in turn, can significantly impact an examinee's performance on timed tasks, such as word and nonword reading. |
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The phones have a precisely timed one-touch key that doesn't cut off callers, as the 1A2 switch hook sometimes did. |
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Leslie timed each of the steps to ensure split second precision. |
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The new study suggested the surgery, called an oophorectomy, should be timed differently for the different genes. |
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The new study suggests the surgery, called an oophorectomy, should be timed differently for the different genes. |
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Paramor said he had warned Guan three times and timed him d m taking too long over his second shot at the 13th before imposing the penalty. |
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Mitsui's new media release is timed with Rimage's US announcement of the industry's first DVD-R publishing system. |
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Three minutes later an incisive Sunderland move left David Dowson with a clear run on goal, only for Gosling to thwart the striker with a perfectly timed slide tackle. |
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Endometrial cancer presents most commonly with menometrorrhagia and sometimes with intermenstrual bleeding, but rarely with regularly timed menses. |
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Although she tends not to be a dance actor of spontaneity, she was suddenly vivid in her mime reply to Carabosse and her calm counterprophecy, judiciously timed. |
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Queens pleaded frantically for offside but the full-back had timed his run to perfection, even if the shot he finally planted behind Clark was something of a sclaff. |
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Their show also features masked choreography with inventive lighting, muscular synchronisation timed to perfection, post-apocalyptic imagery and infectious belly laugh humour. |
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The MRI unit runs on timed appointments from 8am to 6pm and is staffed by three radiographers, a specialist registrar, a clerical administrator and a part-time porter. |
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Students were not aware that they were being timed, however the WPM and accuracy scores were derived from a 1-minute segment of the reading captured on the audiotape. |
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I timed it successfully, and had no doubt of having added four to my score, when, to my astonishment, I saw a fieldsman running from the direction of the hedge. |
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Instead, they use partial irrigations timed to critical growth stages. |
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The download timed out because your Internet connection was disrupted. |
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Rise of the Tomb Raider will also be a timed exclusive on Xbox One. |
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That Dragon, Cancer was funded for multiplatform release, having initially been announced through Kickstarter as a timed exclusive for the Android-based Ouya. |
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The President timed his speech badly, coinciding with the Super Bowl. |
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Some services are timed to connect with sailings of the diesel excursion vessels or steam vessels on Windermere, sailing from Lakeside to Bowness and Ambleside. |
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Taylor spread this in published papers in 1895, and the timed piece rate system gave birth to creating modern cost control, and as a result, modern corporate organization. |
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The plan may be to die together, or separately and closely timed. |
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Observations may be timed and ship's clocks set with a comparing watch, which is set to chronometer time and taken to the bridge wing for recording sight times. |
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Recent research indicates that the Neanderthals timed their hunts and the migrations of game animals long before the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic. |
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In an interview shown on the BBC2 4 July 2009, John Jenkins repeated his intention that the bombs were never planted or timed to hurt people but just to disrupt the ceremony. |
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So go with me on a short timed, multi-millioned mile journey with the earth as it spins neatly on its axis and revolves lazily in its elliptical sweep about the Sun. |
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It took exactly one minute of the second half for Habana to open his account, racing on to a perfectly timed Fourie du Preez kick to swallow dive over the line. |
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The second flagship product to be unveiled is the Alpa timed flow shower mixer tap with waterproof concealed box and the SO'O wash-basin mixer tap. |
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The competition was a timed lap of a racetrack in a Suzuki Liana. |
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The first so-called hedge sermon was held in the cemetery of Boeschepe in the always turbulent Flemish Westkwartier on Sunday morning, July 12, timed to coincide with mass. |
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