Through this modulation of ovulation timing in a social group of women cycles may synchronize, desynchronize, or stabilize. |
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The vessels pitched and swayed, and it took timing and luck to drop into the amtracs cleanly. |
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Today, he competes as a heeler in team roping, an event that requires precision timing between partners. |
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The timing of the new highway bill will not be the silver bullet to help us this year. |
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She allowed the Army to vet her copy and determine the timing of its publication. |
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Taking the most damaging pictures requires precision timing and nerves of steel. |
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I was thinking of opening one and timing it until it reached the correct level of flatness, then applying that to the rest of the batch. |
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My timing was right, and I dropped by the magnificent St. Stephen's as a special religious music program was in progress. |
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These elements, coupled with some spot-on comic timing are side-splitting to behold. |
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A year on and their comic timing and physical synchronicity is actually starting to get a little creepy. |
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Each labeller may also have a de-mountable label cassette with a drive pinion which meshes with a two-sided timing belt. |
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In 1955, the timing was pinned down by a radiocarbon-dating study, which revealed that the temperature change had been rapid. |
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Their timing infuriated me, because communities last longer than political administrations. |
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Part of the early training in judo involves timing the slap on the mat to coincide with the impact. |
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I am convinced of my son's comic timing as he always manages to hit me with this surprise spew only after I've changed or washed. |
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But we are also keen to get an accurate timing and if I flanneled or forgot stuff this was going to make this very difficult. |
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The second is a subordinate level process that refines the precise timing of the movement. |
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I can tell you from experience that the public financing system, despite numerous flaws in reporting and timing requirements, works. |
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Pundits say that the timing of the National Stabilization Fund share disposal is the key to halting further losses. |
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Of course, these allegations do need to be investigated, but I can't help but suspect that the timing is at best pusillanimous. |
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He also questions the stratigraphy of the graben and the timing of north-south extensional tectonics. |
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For starters, poor timing couldn't stop the three biggest workaholics in Hollywood from pumping out back-to-back releases. |
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Like a gadfly you have been timing your intervention in my sleep routine with uncouth precision. |
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With more than 11,000 registered recorders this study into the timing of natural, seasonal events is the largest of its kind in the world. |
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The timing of the skill and the skill itself must be primarily unconscious responses. |
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They were connected to the timing device of a compact disc player designed to detonate them remotely. |
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Significant differences in the timing of the onset of puberty between populations are well known. |
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The specific use and timing of anthelmintics should be administered according to label directions and under the guidance of a veterinarian. |
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Two senior members of the bishop's staff quit when the service was cancelled amid claims by the Church that the timing was not appropriate. |
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Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to record the timing and frequency of tidal inflows. |
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In phonetics, the sense of movement in speech consists of the stress, quantity, and timing of syllables. |
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Her exercises, done with spellbinding precision and timing are a joy to behold. |
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Swaying in the wind, they're concerned about the timing in getting on deck, with the ship pitching hard up and down. |
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The perfect kiss at the perfect timing could definitely spice up your relationship, keeping the flames of love ever burning. |
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Participants are judged based on the timing of the speech, voice intonation and gestures. |
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Ironically, the use of the drum machine led to a slight change in timing which made the song all the more amazing. |
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It is essential to be aware of the species infesting your fields and to match the treatment timing to those species. |
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The researchers referred to timing as those forces that are applied to the golf club during the swing. |
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Pouring water over a steaming engine that was in danger of spurting boiling jets of vapor with the wrong timing of a pour. |
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I think she's right about the condition, wrong about the timing and causes. |
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But people were upset at the shocking scenes of dead people and at the timing of the programme. |
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The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion. |
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The Pennine Acute Trust said the timing of the letter was a coincidence and not connected to the Observer story. |
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Puccini's powerful lyricism and dramatic timing were beautifully captured by the company. |
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The exact timing of the splashdown was yet unclear and depended on the state of the sun. |
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His timing is immaculate, defence solid and his shot execution is a connoisseur's delight. |
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Making two seedings about three weeks apart staggers the maturities and makes rotational grazing or harvest timing easier to manage. |
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With production under way, the timing was right to shift attention to the tactical missile threat. |
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The timing of the first and second switches is arranged to prevent simultaneous conduction of the synchronous rectifiers. |
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If a racer leans the fuel mixture or advances the timing far enough to hurt performance, it's likely that the engine has been damaged. |
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With his slick passing, perfect timing and ability to off-load in the tackle, he set up two of Jauzion's three tries. |
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When it comes time to test your strength for the bench press, squat or deadlift, timing can be everything. |
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And just like the trampoliners, the timing of their returns may be different, or uncorrelated. |
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The players did not have their heart in the tournament essentially because of the timing of the competition and the choice of the venues. |
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Behavioral and neuropsychological evidence suggests that hyperactive children show deficits in timing of behavior. |
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The timing is right and the climatic conditions just perfect to try out some of the ideas we have. |
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The data is then formatted with the proper timing marks and modulated into a digital serial stream. |
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He gives a very polished, professional performance with excellent comic timing to make the jokes appear impromptu and off the top of his head. |
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I also hear there have been rumblings of discontent among some of the fans over the timing of our trip. |
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Fees are paid in non-refundable instalments, the timing of which depends on the country where you are studying. |
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Muse on vital need for split-second timing but also metronomic rhythm when playing farce. |
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The batsman beautifully caresses the ball through extra cover, timing it to perfection. |
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The timing on the flash panel will not hold up the PowerPoint presentation. |
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It's just a matter of timing your visit to coincide with when the lily is in flower. |
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An infinitely variable camshaft timing device has a control valve located in the rotor. |
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The bare bones instrumentation is a perfect vehicle for her, and her timing and feel are just right. |
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The stored musical sounds and voices are then reproduced in accordance with the received pitch and timing information. |
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And then all at once she felt guilty for him, sorry that her timing had been wrong. |
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The characters are caricatures, but they have clearly left room for development, and the fivesome's timing is faultless. |
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The timing was checked by turning the engine by hand with the plugs out to see if the rotor turns. |
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It is in the nature of these things that the timing and duration of our visits were occasionally unpredictable. |
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For virgins, the issue of timing is more evident because they have not met the cultural deadline of sexual intimacy with a partner. |
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Having reached this decision, I need not concern myself further about the validity or invalidity of Certificate 31 and the timing of its issue. |
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It's an indulgent fantasy, saved by Chow's precise comic timing and the preposterous action sequences. |
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Meanwhile birds like blackcaps and chiffchaffs, which are wintering closer to home, are less likely to face bad timing with their food supply. |
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They never need oil changes, air filters, tune-ups, mufflers, timing belts, or emission tests. |
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When the music is canned, the performers must perform to its rhythms and their timing is constricted. |
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With hindsight, they didn't seem bothered about the suggestion of a relationship, though the timing was awkward. |
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The changes in timing a hit are almost laughably infinitesimal but are utterly crucial to the way the foil is used. |
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To test if this timing is controlled by an internal clock, the researchers exposed the chrysalids to total darkness. |
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In addition, the timing of an ultradian rhythm, the defecation cycle, is lengthened compared to wild type. |
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Once again, the prop is used to rotate the engine and make sure that those points open and close at the correct timing marks on the crankshaft. |
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The very high rate of dependence among young tobacco smokers shows the importance for timing prevention messages at the earliest age possible. |
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Her timing coincided with some of the other girls, and they walked companionably together. |
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However, US trade officials denied the timing of the complaint had been influenced by electioneering. |
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Due to the complexity and timing issues, typically no more than two storage nodes are involved simultaneously in synchronous data replication. |
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Some experts think the shifting winds are changing the timing of the upwelling, and in turn, the size of the dead zone. |
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This reduces a political leader to a gambler who must depend on good timing and dumb luck to take him where he wants to go. |
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The timing of the announcement clearly indicated other concerns than simply improving relations with Iraq. |
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In the black art of politics, as in the basics of comedy, timing is everything. |
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It monitors the charging of the timing capacitor in astable and monostable circuits. |
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If your timing is on the money, Nina will actually parry his attack, leaving him wide open for a countermove. |
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In both cases, alterations of developmental timing produce parallels between ontogeny and phylogeny. |
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Keith's comic timing and expressive delivery made for a truly riveting performance. |
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In addition to human, electro-optical, radio, and precise timing payloads, some satellites now carry robotic payloads. |
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I was thinking of bad timing last week when a listserv I'm on received an email from one of our members. |
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And the latter-day Machiavellis saw potentially great political significance in the timing of turning points. |
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Despite the timing of the sale, the reality is that such internationally acclaimed estates take a long time to find new owners. |
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Food availability dictates the timing of parturition in insectivorous mouse-eared bats. |
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Used properly it can calculate odds of capability using numbers and timing within equatively correct momentum. |
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All agreed he is a true genius and a real perfectionist with timing and sound. |
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The final payment and timing depends on asset sales and other realisations. |
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There are bound to be days when it doesn't come off, when your timing is just off, when it's just not your day. |
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Another piece of contrary evidence was the timing of the Antarctic ice cap's formation. |
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The timing and extent of any changes in salt-affected areas will depend on the net changes in the hydrological cycle in each catchment area. |
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Grint's got fantastic comic timing and knows exactly how far to take it, often stealing a scene with nothing more than a look. |
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Kerry's aides have said they do not believe the timing was politically motivated. |
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The attack, with its high toll and its timing on a major holiday, represented a stepping-up of the violence. |
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A high-ranking shihan commits a slight error of timing during his performance and fails to unbalance or even touch his uke. |
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His timing is sharp and precise, but his charmlessness stubs out any pleasure we might take in it. |
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Growth hormone sensitivity in GH deficient hypopituitary adults is dependent on gender, but independent of timing of onset. |
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The menopause is an event that tends to be highly variable in timing and pattern. |
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Can the central nervous system learn to change the timing of activation of muscles in order to generate proper locomotion? |
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I became reasonably good at coordinating the timing and plating the food attractively. |
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Instead, species that differ in timing of gamete release tend to constitute genetically distinct clades. |
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Through this modulation of ovulation timing in a social group of women, cycles may synchronize, desynchronize, or stabilize. |
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These analysts, the judge observed, always choose a wrong timing and usually comment on matters which were sub judice before the court. |
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The timing of growth cessation is an important adaptation to ensure that the tree is hardy for winter. |
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Hitting a speed bag correctly takes time and practice but pays off in sharper timing and reflexes. |
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What we need to do now is move on to discussing severance terms and the timing of the closure. |
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In 1660, together with Borelli, Viviani measured the velocity of sound by timing the difference between the flash and the sound of a cannon. |
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The timing for this couldn't be worse because we've just had a very bad cold spell. |
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You might advance theories about lucky timing or mysterious audience chemistry, but Barnett modestly credits a more practical factor. |
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His timing remained exquisite, expertly coaxing laughs from the bleakest onscreen situation. |
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Again, McNamara must be given credit for the forward run and the timing of Sutton's lay off was perfect. |
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The timing of expansion coincides with proposed large-scale duplication event in the chordate lineage. |
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McDiarmid brings a dryness of delivery and impeccable timing to the role while clearly relishing McGibbon's sardonic script. |
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Minute differences in the timing and intensity of sound reaching each ear give the barn owl a fix on its prey. |
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He has developed into a terrific blitzer, timing the snap perfectly and getting to the quarterback. |
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The chair has to counsel the president on the timing and presentation of information for the board. |
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In Samoan words all syllables are given equal timing with a slight accent placed on the penultimate syllable. |
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This particular period seems to be the exact timing when the seed starts to accumulate a huge amount of starch in the endosperm. |
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Thinking slyly and foxily about the timing and style of one's pitches is not the same as back-sliding or moving to the right. |
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One of the most important variables is the timing of the beginning of the wet season. |
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The timing mechanism is usually some form of tuned oscillator, such as a pendulum, a balance wheel, or a quartz crystal. |
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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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Everyone in this band could play brilliantly well and their timing was impeccable, but the whole plot is lost in the tunes and terrible vox. |
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Performing drills that focus on breathing, timing and acceleration can help a swimmer grasp the finer points of swimming butterfly. |
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The programmable delay cells provide that propagation delays can be set to perform timing margin tests. |
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The whirlwind paced action inherently requires meticulous timing and control, which the cast display with consummate verve and flair. |
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Leaping over the king size bed, Roy fished the grenade out of his jacket and pulled the pin, holding the timing clip down. |
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No, I think it glorifies football violence and the timing of it couldn't be worse. |
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When the students played along with the artist's melody while following the piano roll score, they were able to replicate timing and dynamics. |
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We don't know for certain, and maybe the violence on Tuesday will affect the timing and content of that announcement. |
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Some young women have begun to bank eggs cryogenically for future retrieval, when and if career and love-life timing come together. |
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On the other hand, the dynamic panoramic views reflect his contemplative sense of analysis and recognition of space, timing and content. |
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History will record only the bare statistics, but the figures are less revealing than the timing of their accumulation. |
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Though Sullivan, timing his run from the wing to perfection, appeared to have chipped the ball over Shelley, a superb late tackle thwarted him. |
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Not unless he is simply to reacting to the comic timing instead of the core of the joke, which is possible. |
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Ministers were no less adept, leaking information to the press and timing official announcements to maximum advantage. |
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The dual ignition system also allows for an extremely lean fuel-air mixture and late ignition timing during warm-up. |
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And I can't help but agree with some of the analysts we spoke to and think the timing of the Lloyds TSB announcement was a touch indelicate. |
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When we did traverse the aircraft, it took a thorough brief and exact timing of the pitch and roll of the ship. |
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The lines still flow, the timing is there too, and not for a minute does anybody feel like we have been away for so long. |
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The two-sided timing belt is driven by a stepper motor in synchronism with the turret. |
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The phone just rang and rang, and never got answered, and my fax machine kept timing out. |
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The Prime Minister is sceptical and questions the timing of the new allegations. |
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Since the Bosman ruling permitted players to depart under freedom of contract, timing has become everything for managers. |
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If the actual timing of the closing was a critical term of any agreement, then it was incumbent on the Respondent to stipulate that in his offer. |
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As conversion could cause a misestimating of the timing data, these copies were removed from the data set for further analysis. |
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The timing of this move was strange, coming when the economy is still slowing and therefore the prospect of bad debts should be rising. |
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The timing change tensioner for the Porsche Cayenne is actually a plastic assembly, not metal as is often the case. |
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It appears the timing and shortness of the consultation period was planned. |
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As we do not yet know the actual timing and circumstances of the election, speculation at the moment is basically shadow-boxing. |
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We tried to capture males around the estimated day of fledging of their nestlings by opportunely timing our capture sessions. |
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The timing of his remarks appears to lend color to the interpretation that his move was reactive rather than proactive. |
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The timing of the deformation is critical to each of these models but so far isotopic ages and biostratigraphic evidence have been equivocal. |
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Video system processing performance is improved by its increased output timing margins and reduced jitter. |
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The frames contain the same data received from both base stations covering the cell range at asynchronous timing different from each other. |
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Market timing occurs when traders make rapid in-and-out trades in unit trusts to take advantage of pricing inefficiencies. |
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Variable camshaft timing on both the intake and exhaust cams rotate the cams between the adjustment extremes in a stepless fashion. |
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Both batsmen timing the ball with precision, batted with charm and aggression. |
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The signals that modulate the timing of spring bud flush are, predominately, winter chilling and spring temperatures. |
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It is another example not only of dismissiveness of the lesser code, but insensitive timing also. |
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If Moylan was correct, this goes some way toward explaining the puzzle of the timing of McGee's assassination. |
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On the way down it will take images that will help determine its exact location and altitude, and set the timing for the final thruster firings. |
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We kidded some of the slower contestants about timing them with a sundial or a calendar, but they took our joking in stride. |
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Muscle receptor afferents are involved in the level and timing of respiratory activity. |
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If you eliminate the timing between the sculls and the kick, you are not swimming the same stroke. |
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Bob Martin invests his characters with wonderful tics, gestures and mannerisms and makes his knife-sharp comedic timing feel effortless. |
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Dan knew that it would require the perfect timing for everything to work and go off without a hitch. |
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Heck, even some of the tutorial levels require perfect timing and performance to clear. |
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Whatever lies behind the timing of this initiative, the need to deploy an entire battalion smacks of military miscalculation. |
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The timing sucks given this new venture but I spoke with Chloe and we agree it's better to go now than later. |
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Poor timing for gymnastics, a sport that already dangles at the bottom of the sporting food chain. |
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The timing and placement of particular pieces is also spot on, and lead the audience through such a tragic event by softening it with humour. |
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It is quite a forgiving rod that lets you off when your timing isn't bang on. |
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Some private-sector employers who failed to comply with the law also complained that the timing was inappropriate. |
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East Rand members of Cosas were given hand grenades and a limpet mine of which timing mechanisms had been reduced to zero seconds. |
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We argue that, on the basis of their relative timing of emplacement, the foliated intrusions may be placed into two broad suites. |
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Some have argued that the timing of the Presbyterians' decision will undermine the delicate peace process now underway. |
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It was memorable, not for the car, but for the unfortunate timing of the event. |
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Annual variability in weather conditions may also affect timing of surveys. |
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The timing will vary according to thickness, so check that the meat is cooked before removing the chops. |
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He was in good touch, his faultless timing through the covers and midwicket again in evidence. |
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Today's cars offer overhead cam engines with multiple valves or variable valve timing which provide good fuel economy, but little low end torque. |
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The pineal gland is thought to be involved in the maintenance of daily and seasonal biorhythms as well as in the timing of reproduction. |
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Then, he was not declared winner until days after the event due to a timing error. |
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Its timing could hardly have been bettered and should do a great deal to calm the fevered brows of the Lanarkshire club's supporters. |
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Get your timing wrong, on either your exit from the market or your re-entry, and much of your bearishness would have been in vain. |
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They have been shown to influence crustacean larval development, egg maturation and reproductive timing and capacity. |
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For some conspiracy theorists, the timing of his arrest was almost too perfect. |
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The flat ground ollie is simply a timing trick, in which you jump into the air and snap the tail of your board on the ground at the same time. |
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It was terribly convenient timing and sparked what has become an ingrained cynicism in my attitude. |
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The skill lies in the anticipation of his movements and the timing of your response. |
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Nevertheless predicting the size and timing of each movement always proves elusive. |
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In the closing stages his timing was absolutely perfect when he advanced to deny Nigel Dineen of a certain goal. |
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The timing of his remarks, so close to Gordon Brown's pre-Budget statement tomorrow, is telling. |
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We seek some guidance from the Court in relation to the timing of tomorrow and I want to mention one other matter. |
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While you may be pulling off various crazy tricks, they all require good timing and excellent control. |
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The existence of the distinction in relation to timing of the notice can, however, be maintained. |
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It's a lesson and challenge for young animators, in that he gets the movement and timing so exquisitely right. |
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The path to South America was open for so long that timing is not really an issue. |
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The judge had no option to sentence to death for murder and no control over the timing of the execution unless he ordered a respite. |
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The timing in the scenes is close to perfection, as is the balance of the supporting characters. |
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Upon closer examination, it seems that both their timing and their aim were off the mark. |
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On its easiest level, it simply requires basic timing to crank a ball into the outfield or over a fence. |
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The timing of most decisions may seem too obvious to occasion much concern. |
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The timing was razor sharp, striking right on the soft underbelly of Scotland's tender new born sensibilities. |
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She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery. |
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The timing of applications made before the deadline will have no bearing on the outcome, organisers promise. |
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The nature and timing of shear zones in the western Itremo region is not well understood. |
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If the ignition timing is retarded, the engine will not burn the fuel efficiently. |
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The cylinder timing was on but a bit slow on a couple of the stops, but it was still on and working. |
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He also believes the effect on engines with variable valve timing will be even greater. |
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The earliest chronographs used vacuum tubes for timing and a thin copper wire to start and stop. |
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A timing belt or timing chain links the crankshaft to the camshaft so that the valves are in sync with the pistons. |
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My timing was good as we now heard the familiar clomp of boots signaling food delivery time. |
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His comedy timing is impeccable and he was equally at home as a man of action or a driven intellectual of thoughts, dreams and desires. |
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His sense of timing and presentation was a delight to watch and it made magic much more interesting. |
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This was a poignant and disturbing concert, especially in its timing on the day before Remembrance Sunday. |
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Although the timing of these changes is different for every guy, the stages of puberty generally follow a set sequence. |
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Other unusual engine features include valve timing control and direct fuel ignition. |
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The timing of these variables may be particularly critical and need to be studied further in longitudinal investigations. |
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When you send your car in for a tune-up, the mechanic cleans out the jets in the carburetor, which may have been clogged up, he adjusts the engine timing etc. |
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No, but they had the sterling comic timing of the professional funnyman, hard-won in a thousand tank towns on the vaudeville circuit, and that is more than enough. |
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As the timing of eclampsia is unpredictable, drills took place on the labour ward, antenatal and post natal wards, and in the emergency department. |
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Their mixing and timing of their effects and adding different samples over other tracks was mind-blowing. |
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Reduced sea ice extent or the timing of sea ice formation and break-up will impact the lower trophic levels of the ecosystems upon which polar bears depend. |
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Only after the show can one fully appreciate the ease and facility of each transition, and the perfect timing of every reaction from one character or the other. |
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Does the past success of the brood influence the timing of mate desertion? |
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The key to understanding the mechanism lies in the analysis of the geological and hydrological framework of the basin, coupled with the timing of evaporite dissolution. |
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He keeps it light and he has just the right touch and timing to know when to rag me about it and when to lay off and let me do things in my own time. |
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In addition to ecological studies investigating the timing of amphibian metamorphosis, a considerable amount of work has addressed the endocrine control of metamorphosis. |
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In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases. |
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No timing chains or belts needed here, just gears and shafts. |
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The engine uses an alloy block and cylinder heads for lightweight and thermal efficiency, and features timing chains with no scheduled maintenance. |
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It is true that such rough measures of valuation are notoriously unreliable market timing tools, but they can be an indication of stock market risk. |
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Surfers today forecast waves using technology first developed to help with the timing of amphibious assaults. |
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The timing of starch degradation at night varies between species. |
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The timing of that deposit showed this to be a morning shooting. |
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The biggest difference was the finishing, not least by Jason Robinson, whose timing is never seen to better advantage than when he is moving in for the kill. |
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The timing of these events is complex and it should be noted that the transactivation of stress-inducible genes is not fully understood even in model systems. |
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With the ultimate in timing equipment being installed drivers will be graded into four categories and awarded platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals once a year. |
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The tracking and strap cells along with the tracking scheme allow for better tracking of current within the array without the necessity of adding timing margin. |
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The timing of the jokes, including the funny ones, is way off. |
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He now began to construct astronomical instruments, including water clocks for accurate timing and armillary spheres which represent the celestial globe. |
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His timing was cautious, and the bar was a discreet 50-foot walk from the hotel. |
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The trick will be to match the cover crop and its timing to the cash crop. |
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In any event, sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid. |
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It couldn't be all about timing compatibility and biorhythms. |
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But the timing was not great for Melbournians, for whom it was the start of the first week back at Uni, and it clashed with the Newcastle Writers' Festival. |
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One group will focus on natural processes that affect dispersal of genes such as wind, timing of plant flowering, or proximity to compatible wild relatives. |
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The timing too was crass, since the increase coincided with MPs awarding themselves an annual pay rise equal to the thick end of a year's entire minimum wage. |
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Admittedly, most of the cast lack the comic timing to make all the jokes fly, but for every joke that does fall flat there are at least two more that work. |
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As the paddlers have the sweat hosed off of them, they are either elated or dejected with the timing results. |
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When Lewis was shipped off to Vietnam, his son was just three months old, and the timing of the assignment worried Lewis. |
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The problem is that his instincts are wrong, his timing is bad, his hand is heavy. |
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Dated marine and terrestrial sediments allow estimation of the timing of wind gap formation and rates of lateral propagation of the South Alkyonides Fault. |
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We expected the extensive annual variation in the timing of environmental variables to correlate with timing of breeding as reported earlier for willow ptarmigan. |
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A player will eventually prefer a certain degree of whippiness that will be factored into that particular player's approach and timing crucial to hitting a polo ball. |
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There could never be an apropos moment to suffer such an appalling episode, but the timing in his case serves only to highlight his misfortune in even sharper relief. |
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The timing depends on software developers' readiness for the switch-over. |
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The timing of the pressure struck a raw nerve here, one that was still aching when Turkish lawmakers finally took up the request Saturday and dealt it a surprise defeat. |
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Also impacting on the timing issue is the system of potential release on parole after one third of the sentence and mandatory release at two thirds. |
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When it reached its target, a gyrocompass and timing device in the rear sent it into a steep, spinning, near-vertical dive which stalled the engine. |
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We had traveled across twelve time zones and back in time at least fifty years to get dioptase at the source, but our timing was as poor as the specimens. |
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He uses his comedic timing and emotional commitment to the words to make these jokes work. |
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Experiment with shampoo timing along with products and formulas specifically designed to purify and calm the scalp and provide serious flake fighting. |
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The timing of the fertile window is even less predictable for women with less regular cycles, which includes adolescents and women in their perimenopause. |
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The incompatibility between motherhood and tech, it seems, runs far deeper than the timing of pregnancy alone. |
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The timing of the violence against the students has particular resonance and has stirred public sentiment. |
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There is also a certain inappositeness in the timing of this revival. |
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However, the timing of his resignation does raise questions about whether Sorenson implicated him. |
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This elusive goal requires a deep understanding of the components of speech and of the subtle effects of a person's volume, pitch, timing and emphasis. |
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That is, if Republicans have a history of timing their exits, then so should Democrats. |
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He has bought and sold his way to the top table through turning solid products into flag-waving brands with a mixture of luck, timing and innovation. |
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Yellen, many believe, is the perfect choice, a first-rate academic whose sense of timing is exquisite and nuanced. |
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They were sought for counsel as to the timing for a party's movement. |
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He is just trying to mamaguy the population and, at least the timing is good because the public inquiry into his conduct is coming up in the next two weeks. |
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Often, I've found, it's just the coincidental timing of first hearing and life events that have made them assume a special place in the recording library inside my head. |
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Start timing the process when the dial gauge indicates that the recommended pressure has been reached, or when the weighted gauge begins to jiggle or rock. |
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The looser rules on timing and the volume of shares available for repurchase prompted more than 200 companies to announce new or expanded buyback plans. |
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Control of the comedy's timing is now in the hands of an editor, and few editors are as funny as Buster Keaton in a bearskin wielding a knobbly club. |
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There are no elements more important than others, but timing is crucial. |
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Another popular talking point on the Sunday shows centered around the timing of the Keystone XL vote. |
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With a deft flick of his fingers he tossed the bhaji onto the plate and as it bounced up high into the air, he struck it with perfect timing across the room with his knife. |
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In the study of fossil populations, the timing of encrustation is important, although both encrustation during life or after death provides ecological and taphonomic data. |
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By timing it, the astronomers were able to work out how quickly it was orbiting, its distance from the Sun and how much further away Earth must be. |
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In fact, the timing couldn't be better for a thorough rethink. |
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