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"ticktock" Definitions
  1. an alternating ticking sound, as that made by a clock.
  2. to emit or produce a ticking sound, like that of a clock.

62 Sentences With "ticktock"

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I would sit in meetings and think to myself: Ticktock, ticktock.
Keep talking, you'll be out of the WH soon. #TickTock.
In their ticktock alternation, they could easily have seemed predictable.
It was a ticktock of how we got Hillary Clinton to apologize for the server.
There's no new information in "Trump's Road": It's an annotated ticktock of well-known events.
It's an exciting trajectory, partly because it nudges a heroic portrait into a ticktock race toward equality.
Over time, their ticktock of the case has held up, matching all the known facts to near perfection.
When you hear the word "ticktock" do you still think of clocks rather than short, funny music videos?
Ticktock. It's not just your imagination: Fast food drive-thrus are getting slower, even as they get more accurate.
The TV treatment doesn't go very far down that road, instead concentrating on a ticktock of the event itself.
"Clock Strike Zero" sounds like a remixed instrumental from a lost Shuggie Otis session, with a ticktock shimmer in the background.
They fit into playlists that go by unobtrusively as background music; they are the ticktock of a soundtrack to everyday life.
And 104 is all about the escapement — it's what makes the ticktock sound of a watch and keeps it on time.
"The Most Dangerous Man in America," rigorously researched and shot through with some necessary conjecture, offers the pleasures of the ticktock genre.
But with the demise of TickTock come valuable insights into the robotic home of the future, and which companies will end up conquering it.
Isaac is great at the ticktock of events as they unfold, but his best work comes when he steps back to examine the bigger picture.
Framed by said music, the various noises the rappers make with their mouths mesh seamlessly with the piano ticktock, signifying primarily as central sonic ingredients.
The NBA season kicks off in October and whatever brand signs Zion is going to want him to wear their sneaker on opening day ... so, ticktock.
Well, a robot unwanted at least by venture capitalists—some 200 investors that TickTock tried to convince to cough up cash before the startup closed down.
WASHINGTON — Tennis has traded in a small, personal timepiece for a mounted stadium clock, pitting players and their various pre-serve tics against a conspicuous ticktock.
Paradoxically, this dissolution of time happens even as the mechanics of timekeeping — the steady ticktock of Mr. Reich's thousands of tiny rhythmic components — remain in the foreground.
Instead he has written about the fearsome ticktock of seconds, minutes and hours when our backs are against the wall, and there are obstacles to be faced.
This thrilling ticktock brings the emotional core of geopolitical maneuvering into dramatic focus, with portraits of leaders variously honorable, pigheaded, irresolute, pusillanimous, and susceptible to mood swings.
A lot of conscientious effort has gone into reconstructing events and rendering the small-town settings, and "Dannemora" works sufficiently well as a ticktock account of the story.
After leaving the theater, I went home to reread a long reconstruction of the negotiations — a ticktock, in newspaper jargon — that I had written in early September 1993.
The climactic sequence — simple in concept but tensely staged, foregrounding the ticktock of time that's present from the opening minutes — may leave you as breathless as it leaves José.
Cycling at predictable intervals between Keith's long, interior harangues and his brief, prickly interactions with the director, the play acquires a ticktock rhythm that prevents the buildup of momentum.
"Isaac is great at the ticktock of events as they unfold, but his best work comes when he steps back to examine the bigger picture," our reviewer, Leslie Berlin, writes.
When this ticktock of the Cuban missile crisis came out, some observers carped that the role of Kenneth O'Donnell — special assistant and appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy — was inflated.
Here is a show that offers answers, a ticktock of the various investigations into the killings that have resulted in no arrests but not, if "Unsolved" is to be believed, in no answers.
But with every major Fowler enters, the clock is ticking, a pressure-filled ticktock that has dogged him in every fairway on every Sunday of a major championship for a few years now.
Onstage, though, the loud ticktock of the investigation too often drowns out the emotion — an effect perhaps enhanced by the flattening of the genre brought on by endless "Law & Order" spinoffs and reruns.
Excepting the occasional sidelong shot at a peer — one that's fired down from the top of the mount, really — it often sounds as if he needed to hear only his own ticktock for guidance.
Clinton had taken a triumphal tour of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, and for weeks top aides had been circulating a "ticktock" that described her starring role in the events that had led to this moment.
Given the fact-driven, ticktock approach "Narcos" takes to the drug business, with the focus more on events and operations than on characters, Wagner Moura's magnetic performance as Escobar gave the show its dark heart.
In Mr. Spielberg's hands, that decision becomes a ticktock thriller about the freedom of the press, the White House's war on that constitutional right and the middle-aged woman who defended freedom in a fabulous gold caftan.
So I more or less knew what was happening as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood began its ticktock through the long hours of August 8, 1969, leading up to the killings that would occur later that night.
This British singer followed up with a sleek and understated slice of piano soul, "Trip," which was almost as effective as the soothing sprawl of "Boo'd Up." Both songs move at a slow ticktock, underscoring the way she drags syllables across the beat.
China's long coveted annexation of Congo finally went through — the repeated elevator scenes, perhaps a nod to John Woo's famous single-take hospital sequence in "Hard Boiled," were an ingenious way to provide a ticktock on the U.N. vote (and presumably cut between shots).
But with two consecutive five-year renewals of my lease automatically built in and soon to start — ticktock — time is short for any such ponderosity about what a restaurant now is and what its sphere of influence may be and the responsibilities it may shoulder.
The paralysis of the latest partial government shutdown only heightened the sense that nothing—certainly nothing good—is happening, except for the ticktock revelations of campaign and executive skullduggery, which at very least have the power to provoke Trump to guilty-conscience tantrums on social media.
The book is about the sinking of the cargo ship El Faro during Hurricane Joaquin in 2015, and it tapped all kinds of new technology and new primary sources for a ticktock of the tragedy: El Faro's black box, emails, taped phone calls, text messages and so on.
Mr. Zuckerberg spent hours detailing his vision of the future, rattling off a ticktock of how some of Facebook's biggest deals went down — including the unexpected purchase price of Oculus, which disclosed for the first time an extra $1 billion in extended goal agreements — straight from the horse's mouth.
The back half of this album is slightly less ambitious than the first, though even when Ms. Morris is playing it straight, she's strong, be it on the slow ticktock R&B country of "How It's Done," the centrist pop of "Just Another Thing" or "Once," with gospel and rock flourishes.
Critic's Notebook The Museum of Graffiti, the first of its kind, opens in Miami with a ticktock history of the art form's early development MIAMI — When Alan Ket was a teenager growing up in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn in the 2299s, he fell hard for the graffiti that still decorated New York City trains.
LaneCoArts explores the intersection of dance, theater and the visual arts; Syren Modern Dance, formed by Lynn Peterson and Kate St. Amand, presents "Ticktock"; Jolt Dance Project, a collective directed by Jarred Bosch, is rooted in theatrical athleticism; and Harlem Dance Ensemble, featuring dancers from Harlem School of the Arts, performs with the Dorothy Maynor Singers.
TickTock Games was rebranded Rebellion North. Rebellion acquired the rights to The Bitmap Brothers games in November 2019.
A mobile version of Z was developed by Peter Harrap and TickTock Games and was published by KavCom. It was released on iPhone and iPad in 2011, with further releases on BlackBerry Playbook, Android, and Kindle in 2012. The mobile version remake by TickTock Games was also released for Mac in 2012, and then published by Kiss Ltd and KavCom for Windows PC on Steam and GOG.com in July 4th of 2014.
He is the winner of Gold Records for songs recorded by Polydor recording artist Millie Jackson. He has won four Southern Regional Emmy Awards - "Outstanding Achievement: Individual Excellence - Composer" for his original score to the PBS film-documentary Richard Wright (Black Boy), and three "Outstanding Collaborative Achievement - Composer" awards for his work on Ticktock Minutes (PBS). Ticktock Minutes also won the 1998 National Emmy Award for Best Public Service Announcement. In 2017, his composition Fanfare For Jerusalem premiered at The Metropolitan Opera.
Oser, Alan S.: "Warehouse at Fulton Ferry Is Converted", The New York Times, August 8, 1980.Dunford and Holland, p. 237.Zap, Claudine: "Ticktock, This Place Rocks: Brooklyn's Clock Tower Penthouse Is Listed for $2.3M", Realtor.com, March 2, 2020.
He was awarded five battle stars. He retired from the service as a captain in the United States Naval Reserve. Robertson published his first book, Ticktock and Jim, in 1948.Papers of Keith Robertson His writing career spanned 40 years.
Darboven's work was first shown by Galerie Konrad Fischer. Gallerist Leo Castelli gave her nine shows between 1973 and 1995.John Russell (June 7, 1996), Color Sets the Tempo, and Numbers Go Ticktock New York Times. Count Panza bought several of her works.
Michael Earl (September 10, 1959 – December 23, 2015) was an American puppeteer, puppet builder, actor, voice actor, writer, singer and songwriter. A four-time Emmy Award-winner whose credits include Mr. Snuffleupagus on Sesame Street (1978–1981) and Dr. Ticktock in Ticktock Minutes, a musical series of PSA's on PBS he also co-created, scripted and wrote lyrics for that garnered 11 Southern Regional Emmys, a 1998 National Emmy for Best Public Service Announcements, a Gabriel Award, 2 Parents' Choice Awards and numerous other honors. Earl performed the original Shrek character in a motion-capture development test film for DreamWorks and puppeteered lead characters in Paramount Pictures' Team America: World Police.
Since its inception, MPB has produced many Educational television or instructional television programs from its Jackson studios. A partial list includes Tomes & Talismans, The Write Channel, Clyde Frog Show, About Safety, Ticktock Minutes, Zebra Wings, Posie Paints, Project Survival, The Metric System, Media Mania, and Between the Lions.
In October 2010, it was announced that Speedball 2 would be resurrected again, this time for the iPhone and iPad systems, with Vivid Games managing the conversion. Following this, a mobile version of Z was developed by Peter Harrap and TickTock Games and was published by KavCom for devices running iOS and Android, with the touch screen usually available on these devices lending itself to a game of this genre.. It was released on iPhone and iPad in 2011, with further releases on BlackBerry Playbook, Android, and Kindle in 2012. The mobile version remake by TickTock Games was also released for Mac in 2012, and then published by Kiss Ltd and KavCom for Windows PC on Steam and GOG.
Roman spoons with duck or swan handles However, among the upper classes, who normally did not engage in manual labour, it became customary to schedule all business obligations in the morning. After the prandium, the last responsibilities would be discharged, and a visit would be made to the baths. Around 2 p.m.,Guy, John:"Roman Life", page 8, Ticktock Publishing LTD,1998.
Ticktock (1996) is a novel by Dean Koontz. It is significantly out-of-genre for Koontz: after a typical horror opening, the tone of the plot changes to screwball comedy and the humour increases steadily to the end. The subplot of protagonist Tommy Phan's struggle to reconcile his family's tenacious hold on their Vietnamese roots with his personal desire to be purely American is essential to the plot development.
Retrieved 18 March 2017 via Google Books Spin gave the album an A- rating, called it "utterly seductive", commenting on "lovely, lulling, ticktock keyboard backdrops...for her exquisite chorales about disco balls and the cold winds.""Breakdown: Ana da Silva The Lighthouse", Spin, April 2005, p. 108. Retrieved 18 March 2017 vis Google Books Heather Phares, reviewing the album for Allmusic, gave it a 4-star review, calling it "striking and pure". Critics drew comparisons with Björk and Pram.
Since 1981, he has contributed songs to albums by Sarah Dash, Candi Staton, IRT, Memphis Bleek, JX, Black Sheep, Lil Kim, and PBS television programs Ticktock Minutes and Sesame Street. In 1992, Klein founded Jazzheads, an independent music label based in New York City. To date, the label has a catalog of 100+ titles with Grammy nominations, Downbeat Critics awards, and Jazz Journalist awards. He has released multiple solo piano improvisation recordings, and two albums consisting of duo performances with saxophonist Oleg Kireyev, trombonist Chris Washburne, electric bass guitarist Boris Koslov, and guitarist Alex Skolnick.
In September 2018, Rebellion acquired TI Media's library of pre-1970 IPC Comics titles. In November 2018, Rebellion set up a studio for film and TV series based on 2000 AD characters, the first projects being Judge Dredd: Mega-City One and Rogue Trooper, both directed by Duncan Jones. Rebellion Productions, the film production arm founded in 2017, would occupy a disused newspaper factory in Didcot, England. In January 2019, Rebellion acquired Wakefield-based TickTock Games, which had previously worked with Rebellion on several games, for an undisclosed sum.
By utilizing the TickTock device the player follows the complex interactions of various characters from the Disgaea series and can use 'mind control' to change specific choices they make, thus changing the way certain interactions take place, and eventually what endings are viewed. There are 14 endings total. The fourteenth is viewed after viewing all the other endings. A Time Table is provided to aid the player in tracking the complex paths of characters over time and place, and the changes that are available to be made to the time-line.
The game uses interactive elements, including a magic clock called "TickTock" that allows the Prinny to possess other characters' bodies in order to solve the mystery. As the player proceeds through the story, possessing different characters will change the point of view the player plays the game from, and often change the route the player takes. In some instances, the possessed character can be mind controlled, which in turn influences the possessed character's decision and may move story progress onto a different route. The player is tasked with altering history by averting the 'assassination' of Laharl by an unknown assailant, which also averts his and all other Prinnys from losing their salaries.

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