More sinister still, a timekeeper was attacked with bolos, the machete-like knife carried by most men in rural areas. |
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Worse than that is when Taylor prevents the timekeeper from ending the round during the big fight. |
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Say thank you to the officials and that includes the scorekeeper and the timekeeper. |
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One conscientious timekeeper would note these interruptions, as well as the reason for a worker's absence. |
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Gene, stunned, insists that he should do it again for an official timekeeper while Finny insists that he wants his feat to be kept a secret. |
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I am a notoriously bad timekeeper, yet, through sheer paranoia, I have turned up at my daughter's school half-an-hour early. |
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The clave is the timekeeper of Latin music and dance, rooted in African syncopation. |
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What makes it such an exceptional timekeeper are its balanced lines, its movement and its sumptuous decoration. |
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The language preference of the client or file may also be shown to help the timekeeper choose a language for accurate data entry. |
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He got a laugh when a gong, meant to signal his speaking time was up, seemed to underscore his point and indicate the timekeeper was on his side. |
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After each hour of the race, the timekeeper announces the average speed of the previous hour and the overall average for the day. |
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Classifications based on time are the responsibility of the timekeeper, who will verify monitoring and precision thereof. |
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Brian Thornton was one of the principal organisers of the Galway Rally and served as an official timekeeper at many motor sport events throughout Ireland. |
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While the process of perfecting Harrison's marine timekeeper went on in England, instrument makers in France were busy developing similar instruments. |
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But the timekeeper was Japanese and the referee was Mexican, and they couldn't understand each other well enough to count to 10 together. |
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The chief timekeeper must record the results, and declare the official time. |
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In areas where families did not own clocks, the school clock became the official timekeeper for the entire community. |
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The timekeeper should sit in the center of the first row, and be easily visible by the speaker, even if a podium is used. |
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The coordinator must note down the contestants, if and, who decide NOT to have this system and inform the timekeeper. |
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The referee had picked up the count when the timekeeper reached four but he started at one. |
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The third referee and the timekeeper help the referees to control the match in accordance with the Futsal Laws of the Game. |
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Only if one or more timekeepers have not taken the time for any reason, the time taken by the substitute timekeeper shall be recorded. |
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Thus it clinched the position of official timekeeper for many international sports events for years to come. |
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After all, what could be more fun than watching athletes sweat while eating fish and chips Clarification: As well as being a sponsor, Omega has for many years been the official timekeeper of the Olympics. |
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Half time and the end of the game shall be signalled by the timekeeper. |
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The commissaire shall whistle to confirm the end of the first half and the end of the game with two long whistles but the definitive signal is that from the timekeeper. |
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The timekeeper was more than happy to oblige. |
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Time is limited. Assign yourself the role of timekeeper during the day. |
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In Alpine skiing it involved two synchronised stopwatches, with one timekeeper at the start, where there were no starting gates in those days, and the other at the finishing line, where there was still no finishing ribbon. |
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In addition to stepping up activities in the USA, Omega boosted its profile in China as Title Sponsor of the Mission Hills World Cup golf tournament and as official timekeeper of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. |
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Then it became possible to make precise comparisons between clocks and the rhythms of nature, and we found that nature is not that good a timekeeper. |
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But the ideal timekeeper, because it has to do with observable reality, has to do with the Earth's rotation, or mean solar time. |
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A CHESS boxing match ended in a knockout when the timekeeper punched the referee unconscious. |
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When a player is not on the court, she is expected to help the game in some other way, such as being the timekeeper or scorekeeper. |
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Icebreaker, however, is a compound made up of noun object plus agent noun, itself consisting of verb plus agent suffix, as also in the words bridgebuilder, landowner, metalworker, minelayer, and timekeeper. |
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At times, the steeple clock face in the lower right becomes an imperturbable timekeeper, a sort of pictorial timecode, reminiscent of the clock in the corner of the shots of Robert Nelson's Bleu Shut. |
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A timekeeper fulfilling this condition would have to keep time within three seconds per day, a standard that, at the date the reward was offered, had not been attained by the best pendulum clocks on shore. |
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The referee is the official timekeeper for the match, and may make an allowance for time lost through substitutions, injured players requiring attention, or other stoppages. |
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