Nintendo gave Apple a timed exclusive with Super Mario Run, but 'timed' means that it was bound to arrive on Android sooner or later.
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You either timed it too long and wound up making everything smokey, or you have too many unpopped kernels because you timed it too short.
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" He added: "I got a stopwatch and timed it.
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INGRAHAM: Ari Fleischer this seems to be very conveniently timed.
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Come home, smoothie, shower, morning routine timed to the minute.
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It's set to Miley Cyrus's "Wrecking Ball" and timed flawlessly.
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" She also acknowledged her words were ill-timed and "insensitive.
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Museum entry is free; but timed tickets are still required.
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In the timed phase, the app rapidly spits out assignments.
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If poorly timed, these escalations could worsen a student's symptoms.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - To Hisham Genena, the assault appeared well-timed.
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For many, the storm could not be more perfectly timed.
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Nonu's play was perfectly timed in more ways than one.
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I've had guards pull back from a poorly timed assassination.
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Clinton's disclosure on Tuesday seemed timed to hit Mr. Trump.
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Selected reporters will be leaked carefully timed and chosen documents.
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Everything is timed around when Buddy needs to go out.
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The "Infinity" rooms often require paid tickets with timed entries.
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Was Yusaku Maezawa's SpaceX announcement timed with the ZOZOSuit release?
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Amazon's move could not be better timed to troll Netflix.
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Opposing hitters had studied their patterns and timed their pitches.
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His disappearing act could not have been more ill timed.
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I timed it, the news used 219 seconds of it.
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Ashley's confrontation with Kaitlynn had to be timed just right.
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Now it appears that spending was, in part, deliberately timed.
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Are all those reports about timed breaks and surveillance true?
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"Most poorly timed bronchitis EVER," she told me over email. ●
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He may have timed his handover to Bob Chapek perfectly.
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Each game was played to 219 points, rather than timed.
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For one thing, it was timed perfectly to the Sabbath.
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Fortunately, my annual fitness obsession could not be better timed.
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"It was clearly timed to have a political impact," Prof.
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Metals are traded in short, timed bursts to enhance liquidity.
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The announcement is timed with Earth Day, which is Sunday.
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We have global editions timed for Europe, Asia and Australia.
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If the argument seems well timed, it's because it is.
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Officially released just two weeks ago, Gorogoa is perfectly timed.
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The policy shift was badly timed for President Barack Obama.
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It was so natural and so beautifully done and timed.
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ILL-TIMED DEAL One of his biggest deals - the $41 billion buyout of XTO Energy in 14323 - was called by Tillerson himself ill-timed because it was done before natural gas prices NGc1 bottomed out.
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His visit was timed to coincide with the woman's 27th birthday.
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He timed the flight to hit #totalityawesome w/in 2 seconds!
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Here's to more well-timed deals and happier days in 2017.
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An ill-timed California drought further exacerbated Campbell's challenges with Bolthouse.
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The President's decision is as ill-timed as it was sudden.
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Its second iteration opened on October 6, timed with fall migration.
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To call Facebook's newest home surveillance device ill-timed is generous.
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Those leaks, intelligence officials would say, were carefully engineered and timed.
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The eight romance stories were timed to drop on Valentine's Day.
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Ah, the glory of a well-timed "per my last email..."!
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According to one analyst, the launches were timed for maximum effect.
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It appears timed to the abortion debate in Virginia right now.
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But they are chunky relative to other requests, and unusually timed.
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And, of course, the entire show is timed to dramatic music.
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The strike was timed to coincide with Uber's much-anticipated IPO.
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Their phones were confiscated and their visits to the loo timed.
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It's indeed ghastly, but carefully timed blackouts obscure the worst parts.
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Points for a well-timed crooked smile, but please don't point.
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Zacha one-timed it past Bernier while dropping to one knee.
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Guest Hayley Stewart got this well timed footage on today's charter!
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They're linear and polished and timed optimally to keep your attention.
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I timed it so we would cum at the same time.
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The story of the fight was Hardy's well-timed right hand.
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His departure, timed for late February, will allow overlap with Leduc.
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We then double-timed our efforts to make the movie happen.
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The letter was timed with the DNC summer meeting in Chicago.
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A rather appropriately timed coffee offer came after the banana whirlwind.
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An environmentally friendly alternative to air travel protest is aptly timed.
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The PGA Tour timed the aces as coming 65 seconds apart.
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The Sanders response to Aetna is perfectly timed and politically powerful.
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Ignore it completely in favor of a conveniently timed media story.
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I've done it so many times, but I've never timed it.
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The protest was timed to overlap with Berland's meeting with management.
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But Ms. Rush's wry, subversively timed performance makes it worth watching.
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Just Forget It died the same day after a timed workout.
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THE VESSEL Thomas Heatherwick's Instagram magnet requires tickets for timed entry.
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The family's first step into this new realm was perfectly timed.
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Even moments meant to show Jack's softer side are ill-timed.
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Augustinsson one-timed a little looping pass from a tight angle.
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He one-timed a pass from Nahitan Nández into the goal.
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It seeks maximum political impact by conducting carefully timed weapons tests.
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And be sure to notice timed MyTEAM events like Token Mania!
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It is timed for Christmas, but it is about the Holocaust.
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We have briefings timed for the Americas, Australia, Asia and Europe.
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We also have briefings timed for the European and American mornings.
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It's timed to coincide with the anniversary of the Roe v.
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But Naiad's perfectly timed undulations provide orbital stability, said Dr. Brozović.
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The announcement was timed to coincide with International Anti-Corruption Day.
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Some of these photos look odd because they are perfectly timed.
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We have briefings timed for the Australian, European and American mornings.
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Some say yes ("this is dignified"), others say no ("poorly timed").
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Its arrival was timed to coincide with Palm Springs Modernism Week.
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Elon Musk loves a good, well-timed jab, and this is about as well-timed as they come: Musk is expected to unveil the Tesla Model 3, an affordable electric that'll compete with the Bolt, this March.
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US officials: Extradition was a surprise The extradition may have been timed.
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A 2012 Harvard University studyexamined two decades of irregularly timed insider trades.
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His early-bird tweetstorms are timed to the topics of their segments.
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But in the meantime a brief boom would be politically well-timed.
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Moreover, China's bid to become a global semiconductor powerhouse is propitiously timed.
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And when the shocks start, they're both well-timed and memorably staged.
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One perfectly timed boom and the wall falls down all at once.
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Movies are timed for release just before a big blockbuster hits theaters.
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Say this much for the "reproducibility crisis" in science: It's poorly timed.
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If Trump was aiming to distract, he could have timed it better.
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The perfectly-timed joked was a recipe for viral success and confusion.
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Other deals may also be in the works timed for Obama's visit.
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As of late, WikiLeaks has timed its releases for maximum political impact.
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Just a few well-timed Ivy Park posts, thank you very much.
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Enchanted opens nightly 5-10pm, through January 8, with advance timed tickets.
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Even then, some infrastructure for timed overtakes is required for additional capacity.
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This is especially true later in the story with certain timed challenges.
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For one thing, everything is timed and monitored digitally, second by second.
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When she timed a group photo perfectly to this firework. Immaculate. 9.
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Spotify's complaints are not just self-interested, they are also carefully timed.
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Far from being a fair-weather folly, the AIIB appears well-timed.
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Most analysts didn't see the maritime clash as timed for the G20.
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Yet, an effective message must be not only local but well-timed.
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The crew announced that one of the pilots had officially timed out.
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But the review is warranted and well-timed – and in fact, overdue.
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"It was perfectly timed around the dance parties that were going on."
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Trocks dust off the same old glamour, with a well-timed sneeze.
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I've seen how one well-timed terrorist attack tilted an Israeli election.
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The well-timed nature of the exhibition was simply a magical coincidence.
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An ill-timed back kick in the corner saw him eat another.
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His ill-timed upchuck even cost him a time violation warning, LOL.
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Kowalkiewicz ate plenty of perfectly timed counter right hands and barely flinched.
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"The Far Away Brothers" is impeccably timed, intimately reported and beautifully expressed.
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In an interview timed to coincide with his arrival, he criticized Mrs.
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The best revolutions are, after all, clear of purpose and expertly timed.
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They timed their sporadic subsequent dates to coincide with other scientific conferences.
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The strike is timed to Uber's initial public offering, scheduled for Friday.
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Michael says he tried hitting up Floyd, too, but got big-timed.
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Which is why the return of Baumel's remains seems so propitiously timed.
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North Korea's weapons tests often seemed timed to humiliate and defy Beijing.
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One part of the Hacker's scheme hinges on a perfectly timed aneurysm.
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The family timed its summer vacation to coincide with the Tour's finish.
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Participants walked 20 feet in the laboratory while being observed and timed.
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We have briefings timed for the Australian, Asian, European and American mornings.
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The book is timed to coincide with the agency's centenary next year.
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Timed-ticket sales for its one-stop run are moving right along.
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Ms. Wintour now oversees every detail, down to timed entrances for guests.
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We also have briefings timed for the Australian, Asian and European mornings.
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For Donelan Andrews, the contest prize was perfectly timed (The Associated Press).
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We also have briefings timed for the Australian, Asian and American mornings.
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We also have briefings timed for the Australian, European and American mornings.
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Aside from the awful name, it's a wholly ridiculous, ill-timed movie.
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It is not a perfectly-timed tackle, or an astutely-triggered counterattack.
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Timed to coincide with the launch of Labour's manifesto, the website, www.labourmanifesto.co.
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Releases from the reserves are often timed to coincide with major festivals.
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The attacks were launched in multiple locations and timed to launch simultaneously.
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"I don't know if they timed it this way," Mr. Spring said.
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Brienne's arrival was perfectly timed, coming at the moment of maximum peril.
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We also have briefings timed for the Asian, European and American mornings.
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It's not clear whether the release was intentionally timed with the accident.
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The takeover, says Christopher Cant of Autonomous, a research firm, is well timed.
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The perfectly timed clash with Pakistan was hardly the BJP's only extra advantage.
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By triggering the delivery of precisely timed pulses of electricity to the brain.
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The release of Uncle Drew also seems specifically timed to this particular moment.
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And they're usually timed to hammer the message home and maximize media coverage.
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The well-timed grade schooler stole just about every scene she was in.
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The problem is that these are often timed to Muslim holidays, like Ramadan.
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Previous reports of the fashion line speculated a debut timed with an album.
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In one extraordinary case, Swierk's team timed a dive lasting for 16 minutes.
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In the simulation, the hiring professionals were timed as they scanned each resume.
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Cousin Greg making an ill-timed entrance alongside the fearsome patriarch Logan Roy.
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Timed with this announcement, Facebook revealed new tools for people with visual impairments.
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Witness the strategically timed publication of hacked e-mails by WikiLeaks and others.
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And so that that's the beginning of this suspiciously timed transfers of funds.
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There are no big surprises, but the jumps and jolts are well timed.
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It sounds like good TV. It's well-timed and brimming with serious purpose.
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Investors often lag the very funds they hold because of poorly-timed trading.
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Grandparents can help them get there with well-timed tax-free gifts, too.
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Overcrowding recently moved officials to begin selling timed tickets for Barcelona's Park Guell.
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The top-ranked racers were positioned in front, though each was individually timed.
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Much of his work concentrates on creating timed-release devices for drug delivery.
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So, yes, we'd consider this year's Uranus retrograde to be extremely well-timed.
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Prince Laurent of Belgium is under fire for an inappropriately-timed phone call.
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But critics of the administration called the unusually large lease sale ill-timed.
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It's also timed perfectly for the pending arrival of Disney's television streaming service.
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Her first two-week stint of timed training runs in Canada was rocky.
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It's a perfect alignment of interests, timed to overlap with school summer vacation.
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The family timed its summer vacation to coincide with the Tour&aposs finish.
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Pasinosky believes her termination was timed so that she wouldn't receive these benefits.
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It's unclear whether an investigation into the strangely timed tweeting has been opened.
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The release of the 14-page Green New Deal resolution was well-timed.
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Sprinters know the quickest way across the line is a well timed lean.
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The show's trailer features the classic theme song perfectly timed to macabre images.
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And the beard story, in a way, was perfectly timed for a man
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Timed to Bailon Houghton's third wedding anniversary with the singer-songwriter on Nov.
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History shows well-timed and principled resignations help illuminate and focus on problems.
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CLINTON is expected to do at least one timed mock debate this weekend.
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The firm blamed "ill-timed strategic investments and poor execution" among other things.
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The project is timed to the 30th anniversary of Bundy's execution in 1989.
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His 13th goal of the season could not have been more exquisitely timed.
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And Kardashian timed her post perfectly — she turns 37 on Monday, April 18.
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On a recommendation, Armour has kept a journal timed with the moon's phases.
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We timed it, and that process takes about 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
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No official charge for making a supremely poorly-timed dance challenge video, though.
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"Becoming" was released on November 21, specifically timed to maximize holiday season sales.
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Courtesy the artist and Petzel The display of "Open Casket" was ill timed.
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Honeymoons and babymoons are both culturally anointed trips timed to big life events.
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The Japanese automaker said that the tariff, if approved, would be terribly timed.
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We have four global editions, timed for the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
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It's well-timed; this year is the 500th anniversary of da Vinci's death.
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If their release is strategically timed, it could have immediate and devastating consequences.
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The blitz is fierce and well timed, slamming the quarterback to the ground.
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This poorly timed absence renders me helpless and guilty, and I'm an Episcopalian.
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This poorly timed absence renders me helpless and guilty, and I'm an Episcopalian.
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Hall, 29, recorded an accompanying soundtrack timed to the novel's release this week.
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We didn't specifically have timed bathroom breaks, but the break system was rigid.
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But Meram poorly timed his volley, sending the ball well over the crossbar.
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He walked the property for four and a quarter hours (Lang timed it).
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Could have gotten closer to 250-300 if better timed but oh well!
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The timed component in this study represented a clear break from previous approaches.
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There was speculation that the U.S. announcement was timed to help Netanyahu politically.
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Billboard said his departure is likely timed to his Apple shares fully vesting.
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"Advanced timed passes for April 2017 Available on January 4th," the website laughs.
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The researchers independently timed some of the routes by walking or riding them.
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The growth is timed to coincide with the elections nearing — Iowa votes Feb.
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The new restrictions also appeared timed to provide leverage in ongoing trade negotiations.
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That could easily fit inside two monthly payments if you timed it right.
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The weekend was a beauty with well-timed blue skies and bright sunshine.
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A well-timed apology catches people off guard and makes them feel empowered.
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It was very well timed in respect to when we're out and about.
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Ultimately, an improperly timed clock is to blame for the capsule's unexpected performance.
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The process took me — and I timed this — one minute and 44 seconds.
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So, in theory, Ms. Guo's appeal to appoint more women is well timed.
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It seems the L.A. County D.A. has timed the announcement to that trial.
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Barao's well-timed body lock takedowns really turned the fight in his favor.
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But that's the way it lined up—accidental, yet another oddly timed coincidence.
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The plot — a looming conflict between the US and North Korea — is either poorly timed or extremely well-timed, given recent global events, but the real story is the classic moral quandary of how humans behave when trying to survive.
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Hertl threaded a goalmouth feed to Pavelski, who one-timed his shot past Enroth.
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Our timed ticket is for 10:30 so we hustle to get there ($29).
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A perfectly timed giant leads to a perfectly satisfying combine ✨ 2/7 pic.twitter.
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Jared Kushner's clearance level raises questions; Canada's prime minister faces an ill-timed accusation.
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I'm not sure, but the strangely timed critique alone makes the movie worth watching.
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I just timed my jump perfectly and was able to make a good catch.
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It needs to be administered by a trained tester, and certain portions are timed.
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Lalaine's Insta features school dance flashbacks, kitchen hangs, and a few well-timed screenshots.
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But you can take a well-timed bathroom break if you really can't deal.
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To test that idea, he and his colleagues timed yawns captured in YouTube videos.
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HUCKABEE: Time has become so irrelevant they ought to rename the magazine timed out.
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Kim has timed North Korea's nuclear sprint to coincide with internal and external objectives.
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So the Ohio State Marching Band's SpongeBob SquarePants-themed halftime show was perfectly timed.
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Its main perk is its randomly timed surveys, which pop up throughout the day.
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For example, they cannot incorporate the risk of another well-timed Russian electronic intervention.
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Luckily, U.S. News & World Report has unveiled their perfectly-timed 2019 Best Jobs list.
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Recent summers have been marred by crises perfectly timed to ruin officials' holiday plans.
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Asked if the incident had been timed to coincide with high-level China-U.
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Eaves one-timed a slap shot into the far side of the Winnipeg net.
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Nonetheless, recent ICE enforcement actions under Mr Homan's leadership appear ill-timed and capricious.
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The event, called "Show &aposEm Whatcha Got," is timed with Hip Hop Appreciation Week.
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The project is timed to coincide with Earth Day, which is Friday April 22.
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"For me, having a baby was never going to be timed randomly," she says.
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Gloria has taken over Luschek aerobics class and now teaches exercise timed to salsa.
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The divide was highlighted this week by a series of ill-timed official announcements.
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"Knauf's opportunistically timed proposal is wholly inadequate," USG's non-executive chairman Steven Leer said.
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I asked him: Were the renewable-energy investments a mistake, or more ill-timed?
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He and our editor Adam Epstein timed the whole head flying off sequence perfectly.
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We're told the Marshals timed how long it took them to apprehend the culprit.
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Seems timed to pre-spin some controversial Ross-Steve Bannon-Peter Navarro trade actions.
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Pageau one-timed a Tommy Wingels pass through Lehtonen's five-hole from the slot.
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In Europe, cities like Copenhagen for instance, city lights are timed to bike speeds.
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The Moth recently resurfaced the episode, timed to the publication of Klein's new book.
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To see Simone close the way she did, I knew she timed it well.
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No, this class is timed perfectly (for 20-year-olds if not for us).
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Rickson mounted Takada again but was met with well-timed resistance at several points.
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The message appears timed both to energize the Republican base ahead of the Nov.
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A Terrible Country is decidedly well-timed, arriving at a moment when complex, critical
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There were plenty of impeccably-timed shots of high-fliers captured mid-air, too.
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Syfy couldn't have timed the debut of its new show, Channel Zero, more perfectly.
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And cause to break out celebratory cupcakes at the fortuitously timed Thursday afternoon session.
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Interruptions are generally associated with positive feelings if they are assessed as well-timed.
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At the register, the sales force dealt calmly with an ill-timed Verizon outage.
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The well-timed photos make the birds look like sculptures — and are absolutely mesmerizing.
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"I feel like it was the right thing, well timed for him," Lovullo said.
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Furthermore, travel disrupts normal routines, which can lead to inappropriately timed or forgotten doses.
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The appearance was timed minutes before Trump's news conference Monday with the Nigerian President.
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The perfectly timed message came two days before Father's Day, which is this Sunday.
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Saturday's blast was likely timed to disrupt the event in Seaside Park, officials said.
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If you're buying for the first time, then congratulations, you timed your purchase well.
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As soon as they started, timed workouts put the brothers' horsemanship skills on display.
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Gaethje's best kicks are often timed as counters on, or after an opponent's jab.
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Only now it takes a thousand bullets instead of a few well timed attacks.
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Well timed, thanks universe, otherwise I'd be having a mental break down right now!
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UPDATES: And now Mario Gómez has found redemption with this perfectly timed header. Delights.
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For years, I accepted ill-timed tech use as a sign of the times.
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The online pharmacy offers pre-sorted doses of medications precisely timed with home delivery.
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But this one is particularly well timed in the sound effects, and well-themed.
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Barboza's strike worked because it was a well-timed counter to Dariush's forward motion.
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He just made a lot of sweeping and ill-timed statements about her virtues.
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While Puerto Ricans are suffering, he's made ill-timed comments about the island's debt.
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GE made poorly timed bets against financials and for energy and paid the price.
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In an era of such dynamism, the FCC's proposal is ill-timed at best.
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He suspects that distracted driving, along with poorly timed traffic lights, plays a role.
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In a particularly ill-timed episode, Giovanni Caselli invented the fax machine in 1856.
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President Trump apparently wants to give them a presidential pardon, timed for Memorial Day.
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But soon, you need to operate timed switches and plan your room-swapping accordingly.
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He basically timed it well for this thing that's called the yee haw agenda.
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The latter is among the most ill-considered, ill-timed ideas of our era.
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The payoff was the fastest time in each of the three final timed intervals.
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He one timed it from the edge of the penalty area straight into goal.
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It works by pulsing and holding air in each zone throughout a timed sequence.
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And it has timed tickets so visitors do not have to wait in line.
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Mr. Cohen knows all too well the impact of a carefully timed smart bomb.
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And suddenly reviving musical chestnuts like "Carousel" and "My Fair Lady" seemed poorly timed.
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More rain is on the way, most of it timed to your morning commute.
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And tune in to 1010 Wins for a musical score timed to the show.
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Upon entering the heavy water room, they quickly set their timed explosives and left.
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An ill-timed trick play and a fumble is the only reason it's tied.
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The show's allure derives almost entirely from Mr. Fierstein's fairly restrained, impeccably timed performance.
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Timed to coincide with the launch of Labour's manifesto last month, the website, www.labourmanifesto.co.
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He has been criticized for poorly timed investments and decisions about mergers and acquisitions.
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Audi also timed its e-scooter with its newest electric vehicle, the e-tron.
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It has also made some well-timed deep value plays, such as Teva Pharmaceuticals.
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Workers are scheduled by algorithm, their tasks timed automatically, and their performance surveilled digitally.
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While play crackled below him, he timed a rotating advertisement screen near the stands.
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North Korean provocations often appear to be timed as signals to the outside world.
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Safecity findings now help decide if extra patrols or different-timed beats are needed.
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The museum seems to understand that Henson fans are numerous; tickets will be timed.
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Ms. Chow said she believed the arrests were timed to discourage turnout on Saturday.
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Ms. Chow said she believed the arrests were timed to discourage turnout on Saturday.
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His passes are well timed, on the money, and shot out of a cannon.
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But obviously, customers of the service were not happy with the poorly timed outage.
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All of the instructors single out one sailor who missed nearly every timed exercise.
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Dolly was supposed to be announced at a press conference timed to the Nature paper.
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The vote is scheduled for Friday, conveniently timed to disappear into the Saturday news abyss.
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As it turned out, his early career was nicely timed to address a great controversy.
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How mad at yourself should you be for missing out on that perfectly timed investment?
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The athletes remembered nearly 71 of 72 words after a 20-minute timed memorization session.
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We timed how long it takes Blender to render a single image from a file.
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Officially timed at 52 seconds, it remains the fastest sending off in World Cup history.
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Who knows, McMahon's wise words of warning may even turn out to be well-timed.
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The letter is timed to coincide with Amazon's annual shareholder meeting May 17 in Seattle.
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It's conveniently timed to when his Apple shares are fully vested, according to the story.
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EST, entering a second well-timed void-of-course period ending at 7:22 a.m.
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Those moves are timed to allow families to complete PCS orders between academic school years.
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Thankfully, I timed things perfectly and my pizza is ready as soon as we arrive.
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Monday's announcement was timed to coincide with the holiday commemorating the birthday of the Rev.
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It's also an excellent read: well-written and well-researched, powerfully argued and perfectly timed.
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Mistakes happen: in 2007-08 both funds made some badly timed bets on Western banks.
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Louis C.K.'s I Love You, Daddy was already the world's most terribly timed movie.
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The idea has such influence partly because Friedman's and Phelps's contributions were so well timed.
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Throwing your cap onto a scarecrow will unlock a timed moon chase of some sort.
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Your song "Analysis Paralysis" was a perfectly timed soundtrack to the frustration of that process.
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Larson's team proposes that these correlations may be timed to the rhythm of college semesters.
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At the 9/11 museum and at Auschwitz, crowds are controlled with carefully timed tours.
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The ladder was so tough that we got to practice before being timed for real.
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Click & Grow sells a bunch of different indoor planters with timed lights and water reservoirs.
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Even if the economy is not on the edge of overheating, these are poorly timed.
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It'll likely be timed around the new hardware announcements made at Apple's annual September event.
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DuVernay's message is also pretty strategically timed, as she makes clear in her initial tweet.
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First off, it was timed to coincide with North Korea's National Day on September 9.
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Pletcher said Always Dreaming will gallop daily at Pimlico rather than a harder, timed workout.
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Officer Nguyen died on July 6, days after collapsing during a timed 1.5 mile run.
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Big, cartoonish movements that are smooth and perfectly timed to our respective characters' emotional states.
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Trump rallies have become a cacophonous orchestra pit, which Trump conducts into perfectly timed discord.
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The ads are timed to coincide with Garrett's confirmation hearing with the Senate Banking Committee.
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A timed combination of sitting, standing and walking can help you work at your best.
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There are also some timed hacking puzzles that end up being more frustrating than challenging.
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He told the Post the movie was not timed to coincide with current day events.
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Alba timed his shot perfectly, low and across the goal face, leaving Sergio Rico stranded.
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He timed both his trips to make sure they would occur after Trump took office.
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Patrick Chappatte France prepares for its own version of an unfortunately timed major sports event.
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Every party needs good tunes, so this latest exclusive deal from Anker is perfectly timed.
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But given the nature of politics, they're often carefully timed to benefit lawmakers' future careers.
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The zoetrope movement looks real thanks to carefully placed pieces and perfectly timed strobe lights.
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Allies of Clinton also offered criticism of Trump timed to coincide with his speech. Reps.
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Pilots and flight attendants have precisely timed routines they use to get ready for landing.
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That would be well-timed, given that Marvel's next Guardians movie arrives on May 5.
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Conveniently, Babbel has an answer for that, too (and a perfectly timed Black Friday sale).
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In this perfectly timed photo, it appears the polar bear is waving to the camera.
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His annual party, timed to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, was just starting.
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For Britain, Tibet's inward turn was ill timed, disrupting its plans to dominate Central Asia.
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The Syrian Kurds' announcement seemed timed as a reminder that they will not be ignored.
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There's no defense to a perfectly timed Spinning Bird Kick, no matter how it's input.
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Gaethje has also thrown himself to the floor with poorly timed knees and flying knees.
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Everyone taking part does the same workout, timed, and if possible, with the same weight.
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Narrative setup aside, you'll want to play through this opener simply because it isn't timed.
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It's timed to coincide with the Olympics, naturally, though it's not actually an official promotion.
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You don't have to go on a safari to capture perfectly timed photos of animals.
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The protests were timed to coincide with the 65th birthday of President Vladimir V. Putin.
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The upturn is well timed as Australia's traditional spring selling season kicks off this weekend.
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EVs will only benefit the grid if their collective charging is properly timed and managed.
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I thanked her for the well-timed intervention but told her no apology was necessary.
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This poorly timed political upheaval can seem too daunting to track — especially if you're traveling.
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I timed the dryer perfectly so that I was there when the buzzer went off.
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Weah passed to the streaking Wood, who one-timed the ball past goalkeeper David Ospina.
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Visitors with timed tickets can enter in groups of five, for 10 or 20 minutes.
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Safe Horizon had been working with residents individually as they timed out of emergency shelter.
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And last year, state education officials said that the tests would no longer be timed.
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But Pavelski one-timed a backhander on the rebound into the top of the net.
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The sale, timed to the company's ''birthday,'' is marketed with an urgency bordering on panic.
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The tickets with mountain access are timed; you will have an hour window to enter.
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The advertising campaign is timed to promote the launch of its products in British supermarkets.
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The book is "impeccably timed, intimately reported and beautifully expressed," our critic Jennifer Senior writes.
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Yet Exxon made some investment decisions that, with the benefit of hindsight, look poorly-timed.
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"It all seems timed toward doing this mad dash to getting him confirmed," she said.
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They're timed to a week of climate events run in coordination with the United Nations.
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I never really timed it, but I think the longest shot was about seven minutes.
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But she used well-timed punches and savvy grappling to earn her 24th professional win.
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But the game constantly interrupts these moments of fun with a poorly timed fart joke.
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Admission, $39 by advance timed ticket, Museum of Ice Cream, 558 Broadway (Prince Street), museumoficecream.com.
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BLU-97s in particular were sensitive to disturbance and possessed no timed self-destruct feature.
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There's just something about a poorly timed toot that surpasses all levels of intellectual comedy.
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While the autumn-timed shindig is free and open to the public, tickets are required.
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"Black Panther," scheduled for wide release next Friday, could therefore not have been better timed.
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Greenwood's departure is timed to ensure stability for the lobby during the 2020 presidential election.
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Elected at 42, the youngest U.S. President part-timed as a boxer, poet and naturalist.
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It was widely praised on social media as a well-timed and creative marketing campaign.
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Analysts say his subsequent prosecution was timed to do the most damage to his party.
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But of course, all of this could change with an ill-timed and belligerent tweet.
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It was a segment timed to a Senate hearing held this week on antitrust issues.
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Creating exhibitions usually involves international travel timed either to the fashion calendar or for research.
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Several other American museums have Curtis shows slated for 2018, timed for his 150th birthday.
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Then, timed to Oscar nominations in mid-January, A24 pounced, pushing "Room" into nearly 900 theaters.
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It's all timed so that each pizza is perfectly cooked when it arrives at your door.
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The report also stated that his departure is likely timed to his Apple shares fully vesting.
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You can see a man on bended knee on the sidewalk in this perfectly-timed shot.
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When that action fails, Tristan Thompson's screen is perfectly timed, creating a third option for James.
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The 20-year-old Scott timed his surge to perfection in the blue riband 100m freestyle.
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Darren Helm one-timed a Tomas Tatar cross-ice feed past Greiss on the glove side.
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Twitter users reacted positively to the well-timed pic, with some even calling the proposal "goals."
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And in the case of the DNC hack, they did so in an expertly timed way.
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An established comedian, Meyers is known for his perfectly timed jokes and off-the-cuff satire.
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The film, premiering exclusively on Hyperallergic, is timed for International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27.
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The graphic novel will be available timed to Modelland's opening, which has yet to be revealed.
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And even Bella's perfectly timed hair flip couldn't keep us from noticing the wall behind her.
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Every rom-com starts with an improbably well-timed meet-cute, and this is no exception.
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Chrissy Teigen won the Internet for the 100th time on Saturday with one perfectly timed tweet.
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The bars are only available until September 10, making them timed to FIFA World Cup matches.
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Sheahan one-timed a shot from the slot past goalie John Gibson for his seventh goal.
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With Cespedes's fortuitously timed shot, Harvey went from pitching in a deficit to protecting a tie.
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I timed how quickly I could write down a number: about four seconds for 10 digits.
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This storm, if the forecasts prove accurate, could not be better timed for most New Yorkers.
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The average acceleration figure from the timed runs was less than 10 seconds, according to Porsche.
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Specifically, PlayStation 4 players will get a timed exclusive until at least fall 2018 — or roughly .
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So, we timed our honeymoon to Nepal to coincide with my need to leave the country.
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If there's one thing everyone in this world can appreciate, it's a well-timed Simpsons reference.
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As with Gnog, things can get frustrating, especially when the game throws timed challenges at you.
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Google says it timed this launch around Valentine's Day, but that's only one of the options.
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The winning dish features perfectly timed eggs, soy sauce aged for two years, and truffle oil.
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Not everyone wants to watch a perfect Fortnite build or a well-timed Counter-Strike headshot.
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The demand, which again could just be a poorly timed joke, makes sense in a way.
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And coming off the heels of Avengers: Infinity War, the satire couldn't be more perfectly timed.
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Of course, she wouldn't be Handler if she didn't also get in a well-timed jab.
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One will be a short timed challenge that will force contestants to think on their feet.
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They can't be relied on to deliver a well-turned observation or a well-timed quip.
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Kayak's tool, also timed with the release of iOS 12, is among those more practical applications.
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The September rallies are timed to a major United Nations climate summit in New York City.
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LGIM timed its letter to influence firms as they plan new policies to run from 2017.
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Timed to coincide with a gay-pride parade, the change was meant to symbolise London's cosmopolitanism.
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Though this sucker is styled and timed for gift giving, we're adding several to cart, now.
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And Russia undermined the democratic process with well-timed leaks aimed at harming that same candidate.
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But based on the stock's year-to-date performance, those calls could have been better timed.
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Otherwise known as the Wheelchair Games, the event was timed to coincide with the London Olympics.
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But for the purposes of holding the Democratic Party together, Trump's latest debacle was poorly timed.
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The stoppage came as Poirier timed the low kick perfectly and countered with a left hand.
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Titled "Run, Big Bang Scout," the series was timed to coincide with the band's 10th anniversary.
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We haven't specifically timed it, but they dry considerably faster than many options on the market.
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When people sign up for the club, they'll receive strategically timed deliveries of Summer Water Rosé.
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The two can also work together in battle, using perfectly timed attacks to inflict more damage.
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Cladoosby admits he "was really surprised" by the fast moving events after his strategically-timed entreaty.
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When successful, subscriptions and timed shipments can provide retailers with guaranteed revenue and valuable customer data.
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The ball movement and well-timed passes helped the Jazz never trail from the opening tip.
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You can't plan it this way but I feel fortunate that it timed out this way.
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Much like dodges, well-timed throws disrupt your foe's momentum by moving them out of position.
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Ishihara timed a swift left hand as he was moving backward to stun the oncoming Gutiérrez.
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Instead, by making a splashy and poorly-timed PR announcement, it drove more people his way.
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That the show pits one maligned demographic against another is both provocative and grossly ill-timed.
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Robbins's book seems well-timed given the evolving national discourse surrounding male Greek life in particular.
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Most governments suffer mid-term setbacks, but this one is peculiarly ill-timed for Mr Renzi.
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LONDON — There are few things in this world more entertaining than a perfectly-timed Twitter burn.
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Did Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just drop the most impressively timed intelligence scoop of the decade?
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The sanctions were timed to mark the 215th anniversary of the American Embassy takeover in Tehran.
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The opening graphics kept freezing, and ill-timed applause cues from a producer threw off Bakassi.
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No choreographer before MacMillan would have timed this ballerina entrance so that it has a noneffect.
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He then pushed the puck to Ferland, who one-timed the puck over Howard's glove hand.
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The text messages are timed to the pregnant woman's due date or the baby's birth date.
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Facebook last reported in May 1.94 billion monthly active users, timed with its quarterly earnings report.
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Cruz laughed in that slightly wicked way of his, and suggested it might have been timed.
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In this climate, Kendi's book was celebrated as a well-timed contribution to a national conversation.
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"These proposed cuts are ill-advised and ill-timed and they must be reversed," he added.
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Starting sometime next year, it will be open to the public, via free, timed-entry tickets.
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One of Byford's first instructions to Kirschling was to identify timed signals that were clearly pointless.
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Ward then one-timed it into the top corner for his 18th goal of the season.
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If the agency's goal had been to stymie my work, it couldn't have timed things better.
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So someone's going to know my husband and I are having semi-scheduled, tactically-timed sex.
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Timed essay questions are beginning to become a relic of the past for prospective college students.
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Many of these systems have roots in earlier BokuMono games, but their coalescence is well timed.
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The ill-timed gesture followed a gunman killing seven people in a mass shooting in Texas.
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Tuesday's fashion show was timed to mark Flight Attendant Day celebrated in Russia on July 12.
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Not only am I lucky enough to have my dream job, but it's perfectly timed, too.
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Landeskog one-timed Mikko Rantanen's pass from behind the net, completing his third career hat trick.
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Mosher and Palmieri programmed this retrospective, timed to celebrate the 8th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
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The league's 2019 free-agent signing season, newly timed to kick off Sunday at 6 p.m.
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The announcement appeared timed to generate little news and less embarrassment for the Saudi crown prince.
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"It's a very poorly timed fiscal stimulus," said Joseph Song, an economist at Bank of America.
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A limited number of same-day, on-site timed tickets are available first come first served.
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"I would imagine that I was always being watched and timed by some sportscaster," he said.
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Shutdowns at car plants that were timed to coincide with the deadline also held back growth.
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A rebound came out to Dries Mertens, and he one-timed it straight into the net.
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It started with a Suarez header in the box that Cavani viciously one-timed on goal.
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This is an exquisitely timed book, coming just at the moment of the Democrats' quadrennial splintering.
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It's something of an art form -- a timed, multistep process that can involve some light singing.
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When the signals were timed to cars, the green lights came on about seven seconds apart.
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The videos are timed to the workout, in order to make spinning movements feel more natural.
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The emergency aid program is timed to potentially help Republicans deliver in the upcoming midterm elections.
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In early February, Geely began courting Germany's automotive establishment in a carefully timed public relations campaign.
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He was followed by two Englishmen, Chris Chataway and Brian Hewson, both timed in 3:823.
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Greece's comeback has been timed to take advantage of its borrowing costs hitting seven-year lows.
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The latest such gathering was in Harrisburg, timed to coincide with the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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Sometimes you don't need five minutes of choreography and well-timed jokes to entertain a crowd.
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"It was well thought-out, well timed and well coordinated," he said of the current attack.
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He one-timed a pass from Taro Hirose from just beyond the right circle past Khudobin.
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In family life, marriages among college graduates are stable, and their children are planned and timed.
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Another security firm, Symantec, reported that the breaches had been timed for the evening of Nov.
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It was a perfectly timed gambit, coinciding with the downfall of the broadly popular Hollywood comedy.
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Vice President Mike Pence told reporters that Trump timed his remarks to coincide with the votes.
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It's one of dozens of art events around the city timed to coincide with the Biennale.
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Wagner, off the rush, one-timed a pass from Adrian Kempe to make it 229-229.
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The reigning MVP one-timed a loose puck in the slot into the top right corner.
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He timed the Cybertruck reveal to match up to Blade Runner's setting: Los Angeles, November 2019.
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For example, tests can be designed for open-book, timed conditions, lessening any concerns about cheating.
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Mr. Fairfax has suggested that the revival of the accusation could be a well-timed smear.
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Several visitors walk straight through, believing they've missed some kind of performance or other timed event.
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Games like Metro Exodus and Borderlands 3 have previously been announced as timed Epic Games Store exclusives.
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" Ill-timed proposal: "During the best man speech, the best man proposed to the maid of honor.
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Malkin one-timed a Patric Hornqvist pass from behind the Dallas net in for the opening score.
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Their rearrangement is timed to coincide with the anniversary of the song's March 7, 1983 release date.
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Cowell, 57, made a poorly timed jibe after a magician suffered a technical malfunction during his performance.
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Sources close to Miller say the lawsuit is suspiciously timed, since Comic Con's going down this weekend.
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That meant the name change was more symbolic than anything, or at the very least, poorly timed.
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Most artists though, have your typical rollout, with singles and press releases and well-timed television appearances.
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The romantic beachside ceremony was timed to the seven-year anniversary of the first time they met.
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The show's premiere might also serve as a bit of well-timed marketing for Ingress the game.
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The Oilers tied it at 11:226, as Mark Letestu one-timed a pass from Leon Draisaitl.
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Gary D. Friedman of Scarsdale, N.Y., found the article, by Diaa Hadid, inappropriately timed, among other flaws.
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And the constellation's completion is nicely timed, as the world is making ADS-B the gold standard.
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The first ad began Sunday, timed to the Super Bowl, as reported in the Des Moines Register.
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In recent years, GE made poorly timed acquisitions that have since gotten reversed to pay down debt.
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Arvidsson one-timed feed from Mattias Ekholm for the score with Kevin Fiala earning the secondary assist.
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Moreover, the actors are exceptional, the score is catchy, and the message of tolerance is perfectly timed.
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Once Mendes slowed down, McGregor timed the counter off the fence and the finish came immediately afterward.
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The report's release was timed to coincide with Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference in Washington, DC, this week.
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As with any announcement regarding a fighter's health, some fans see this as just too conveniently timed.
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With the reliability of a well-tuned Aston Martin, the bragging turns out to be ill-timed.
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It is hard to avoid the conclusion that Mr Modi's space spectacular was timed for the polls.
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Now, even the standard multiplayer mode for Black Ops 4 features a new, unique timed health system.
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As you can see, a sequence of timed pyrotechnic charges make swift work of the Norwegian dam.
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The opposition leader, Omurbek Tekebayev, was jailed ahead of the vote on suspiciously conveniently timed corruption charges.
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But Mr Adams saw that maximalism must stop; instead the republican interest lay in well-timed compromise.
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He was criticized for unrealistic financial goals, poorly timed acquisitions and even mismanagement of the company's cash.
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Of course, every Survivor winner benefits from lucky breaks – either format twists or a perfectly-timed challenge.
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" Trump's campaign released the records, timed with the airing of his appearance discussing them on the "Dr.
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A row over abortion, flawlessly timed to spoil International Women's Day on March 8th, illustrates the tension.
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Can a well-timed "fucking asshole" make you less likely to then drive dangerously around that person?
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The first withdrawal was timed during the Memorial Day holiday, and the second fell on a Saturday.
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It's an interesting question, and not necessarily as far-fetched or ill-timed as you may imagine.
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But some of his businesses struggled, especially an ill-timed foray into infrastructure, and debt piled up.
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My experiences of being canned (without cause!) have ranged from well-timed and respectful to comically undignified.
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The biggest news in America this week struck like two timed missiles minutes apart on Tuesday afternoon.
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The unveiling of the monument was timed to coincide with Armsmakers' Day marked in Russia on Tuesday.
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This missile test, like those before it, was specifically timed to coincide with a major political event.
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"She probably timed it right after the game thinking they were going to win," the source explains.
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His ill-timed June-long meltdown notwithstanding, no Warrior left more on the table than Harrison Barnes.
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A well-timed cold snap has let Harvard scientists capture rapid evolution in close to real time.
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It is well-timed, and in spite of the concerns mentioned at the beginning, seemingly well-executed.
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Grasso underlined her dominance in the bout with a well-timed double leg in the third round.
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It's timed alongside the release of HMD's new handsets, though those products are Nokia in name alone.
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Here, if you went out for a well-timed coffee when you came back it was over.
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With their more simplistic, relatable take on cheery pop, Spice Girls felt like a perfectly-timed antidote.
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Both were timed at 10.12 seconds but Rodgers was runner-up by six thousandths of a second.
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Someone, back when it seemed relevant to do so, measured his wingspan and timed him running sprints.
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The book was of course timed to release right ahead of this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
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Timed with Election Day, the company teased its latest big bets: augmented reality and video-camera sunglasses.
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A mis-timed jump in Breath of the Wild sees you shield surfing blissfully off a cliff.
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A typical combination from the southpaw involves knifing jabs that give way to perfectly-timed left hooks.
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Both the feud and the brawl between Ryan and Ventura played out like perfectly-timed pro wrestling.
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We have a timed honored tradition in this country referred to as the peaceful transition of power.
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The New York Times: Trump sides with Kavanaugh; says Senate Democrats timed assault allegation to block nomination.
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One of them is a "Relax" app that helps you de-stress with a timed breathing session.
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On Twitter, Trump suggested that Mueller timed the developments specifically for the purpose of stopping tax legislation.
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Because whatever grief and turmoil they're having, it can at least be delayed by poorly timed sex.
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MORE (R) had timed his announcement saying he was stopping his cancer treatment to hurt her campaign.
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Excitable as Judith is, she has a limited imagination, and she vents it at regularly timed intervals.
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Rule the World and Mullins timed their run to perfection, which is the key in any sport.
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A well-timed blast gives you the space to stay safe while you're focused on a spirit.
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GE Power 'close' to bottoming GE's cash crunch has been caused in part by poorly timed deals.
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Where "Who is America?" feels poorly timed is in its reliance on deception to secure those moments.
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Marner slid the puck to Rielly, who one-timed it over Howard's shoulder from the right circle.
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A Timed Diet I've been into health and food ever since I was maybe 12 or 13.
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With the newly launched "Timed Pause" feature on XFi, parents can put internet breaks on a timer.
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The way they move in Stotts's system, when everything is timed just right, can be basketball ballet.
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Above, we have Christen Press making a well timed run off of a cross from way out.
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In response to the crisis, the Louvre is now requiring visitors to reserve timed entry tickets online.
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Turris one-timed home the shot for his 12th of the season at the 17:27 mark.
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Though timed for GDC, we might've been able to see this news coming for a while now.
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It is timed to accompany the exhibit of the same name at the National Gallery from Nov.
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Meanwhile, Michigan Republicans, without directly criticizing Trump, have signaled that Trump's criticism of Whitmer is ill-timed.
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Critics said the shutdown was timed to stop scrutiny of, and debate around, the government's Brexit plans.
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There are 483 scheduled Slash guitar solos timed with Axl Rose costume changes in his oxygen booth.
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Well-timed, during a worldwide surge of anti-Semitism, the harrowing installation strives, successfully, for fresh relevance.
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Well timed, during a worldwide surge of anti-Semitism, the harrowing installation strives, successfully, for fresh relevance.
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At the end of a 2,000-yard workout, Phelps called for a timed sprint from a dive.
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Of course, one ill-timed guffaw could knock any one of these out of the top three.
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Delaney of Denmark one timed a shot, as Peru was confused, defensively, but it went well wide.
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It was timed to the author's birthday, which fans of his work celebrate as Roald Dahl Day.
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The final design was unveiled in July, timed to mark the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's death.
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The exhibition is free with the museum's suggested admission; admissions will not be by a timed ticket.
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He timed his effort to perfection, riding in Kristoff's slipstream and pipping the Norwegian to the line.
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The gallery also timed the opening of its third branch, in London, to coincide with the fair.
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Even one cloud, poorly timed, can spoil the party, although viewers will still experience the darkening sky.
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Next year's Olympics are timed for the hottest days of the summer, immediately after the rainy season.
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Beauvillier took it away and passed it to Nelson, who one-timed it from the right side.
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Ewan perfectly timed his effort after Groenewegen began his effort on the left side of the road.
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Amazon has been running a discount on the FitBit Ionic this week, timed to new health resolutions.
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It's easy to knock foes off of ledges — and score quick kills — with a well-timed Soundwave.
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Troy Brouwer passed from behind the net to Monahan, who quickly one-timed the puck past Gibson.
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Mr. Trump said he timed the announcement to the arrival of Hurricane Harvey, to attract maximum attention.
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Police officers timed the protest for the first day of Carnival to criticize the government's spending priorities.
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Other incumbents who appear to have timed retirements to benefit a preferred successor have seen mixed success.
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But foreign investors could be among the biggest winners thanks to carefully-timed bets on the company.
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Tickets to Ocean Odyssey begin to go on sale next month, on a reserved and timed basis.
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"Knauf's opportunistically timed proposal is wholly inadequate," USG Non-Executive Chairman of the board Steven Leer said.
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He knew exactly how long Ms. Stern lay dying, the authorities said, because he had timed it.
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With the launch of iOS 13, Apple added perfectly timed live lyrics to its Apple Music app.
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You have a sword and shield, and you can quickly dodge enemies with a well-timed roll.
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What started as a meme about ill-timed flirtation soon morphed into being an extremely good copypasta.
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A Smithsonian spokesman said 200,373 timed passes had been snapped up, with no openings available until November.
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Now it extends to rhetorical force — a well-timed and withering joke or an irrefutable debate line.
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Available this weekend and next — reserving a timed slot is advised — the 10-minute expedition is free.
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To claim that pandemics or virus outbreaks can be planned or timed does not have scientific basis.
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Winning shorthanded has become as much a hallmark of Doc Rivers' squad as the ill-timed injuries.
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Organizers said the exhibition, with timed tickets to manage expected crowds, will run through at least Jan.
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Accidental or perfectly timed and intentional: a knee to the head is a knee to the head.
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But Bentancur pulled the strings from midfield by showing intuitive positioning, well-timed tackling, and expert passing.
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Kurt Wagner: You timed this to coincide with the run-up to the midterm election last year.
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And even when it does, dropped connections, poorly timed muting/unmuting, and quiet talkers often ruin the flow.
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His derechazos, or right-hand passes, were long and smooth, and his left-hand passes were timed perfectly.
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His attack on Mr Netanyahu's policy in Gaza, although well timed, feels like a desperate bid for survival.
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The Chinese company, known as ChemChina, may have timed a takeover in anticipation of a long review process.
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An ill-timed Netflix sitcom based on Amoruso's "#Girlboss" autobiography was canceled after one season in June 2017.
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The moment the deer tumbles through the play-set is timed perfectly with the song's dramatic drum fill.
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Brown and De Grasse also dipped under the Olympic standard as they both were timed in 20.32 seconds.
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From reports about poor air conditioning to timed bathroom breaks to constant video surveillance, the list runs long.
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Rather than putt the ball to the hole, you need to fly it over with expertly timed taps.
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The museum officially opens its doors on September 24, but timed passes are currently sold out through November.
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For Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a deal with Israel to import oil and gas is well timed.
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"It really was a perfectly designed game at a perfectly timed moment," Pinvidic said of the mobile game.
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Every level is timed and we were just strolling around like adorable little slugs with nowhere to be.
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But Minions took over the internet, at least in part, because they were perfectly timed to do so.
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Thursday's 12th stage is from Fiambala to San Juan with a 375km timed leg and 348km of liaison.
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But now, Sony has the timed exclusivity not just for Call of Duty, but the massively popular Destiny.
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A normal heart beats when its organic pacemaker sends out regular, timed electrical signals through the cardiac muscle.
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The winger provided a well-timed pass and ensuing assist for Pachuca's Jonathan Urretaviscaya during the 75th minute.
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But would any of them be willing to swap Maybach money for minimum wage and timed toilet breaks?
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Most of the deals are timed, so you often only have hours to scoop up your discounted items.
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If you answer a certain number of questions in a row, you get timed out (like Candy Crush).
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Jonathan Huberdeau passed the puck from behind the net and Hoffman one-timed it from the left circle.
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There is no evidence yet that the Manchester attack was timed to disrupt the election on June 8th.
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Joe and Turner's wedding was well timed, as the future of A Little White Wedding Chapel isn't certain.
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It doesn't really matter whether Rossi timed the engagement to get it on the show (she probably did).
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Well-timed seasonal rain forecasts from Pakistan's weather service – something new in the country – are making that possible.
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And so it might seem like the arrival of Monument is perfectly timed, or specific to this moment.
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Both Nick and I feel that his retirement at the end of 2018 is a well-timed one.
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It appears timed to coincide with the arrival off Syria's coast of its elderly carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov.
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There have often been mysteriously timed leaks that have taken the attention away from Las Vegas, for example.
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And the band timed the set to further drive of the effects of graphics with the musical chords.
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Both playlists from Pandora and Spotify are timed to the day that artists release songs on the platforms.
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According to DealCentral CEO Yishai Grossman, the relaunch is strategically timed before Black Friday and the holiday season.
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Litigators are timed down to the minute, and juries are let out at the exact time he specifies.
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Some experts have suggested more frequent vaccinations for everyone, timed before an expected outbreak, or every three years.
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"Sully" nevertheless feels well timed, exalting simple virtues amid an election season that has evoked so much cynicism.
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If you think I'm exaggerating, watch the 1.9-second perfection that is the current fastest-timed pit stop.
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Her tweet about no longer dieting was specifically timed, according to the Tell Me You Love Me hitmaker.
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The tax cuts are still poorly timed, because the economy does not need fiscal stimulus at the moment.
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The deal is timed to coincide with the looming back-to-school season, wrapping up on September 25.
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As such, the company is eyeing a return to mobile timed for the anticipated arrival of 5G smartphones.
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He one-timed a shot past Bishop from below the right circle off a pass from Riley Sheahan.
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The 2012 and 2016 studies were timed to highlight the problem ahead of each of the quadrennial Games.
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Assange said release of the information was timed to coincide with the start of the Democratic National Convention.
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The campaign was timed to come alongside this week's 60 Minutes report examining whether Google is a monopoly.
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The one-frame animations, the cardboard cutout graphics, the perfectly timed sound effects—it all works in concert.
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Mr Trump's criticism of the weak euro—and therefore of the strong dollar—may have been strategically timed.
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Then she will jump an unfamiliar, randomly drawn horse over a timed course of four-foot-high jumps.
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He one-timed Stefan Noesen's pass from behind the net before Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy could react.
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The wind is extremely strong up there and a well-timed gust would knock off your mobile phone.
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Giordano opened the scoring midway through the first period as he one-timed a backdoor pass from Ryan.
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Schrempf won with nuance—a post-up, a jumper, a drive here, a perfectly timed bounce pass there.
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Many traffic lights and railroad signals also timed by GPS default to red, bringing transport to a standstill.
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The lighting system is timed perfectly with the music so you feel like you're dancing at LIV Miami.
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It's time to still your beating heart and capture the critter with a well-timed Poké Ball toss.
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Turns out all you need to do is present him with simple choices on a well-timed note.
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Producers even timed exactly how long it would take a candidate to make a trip to the bathroom.
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Candidates will be entering from different sides of the stage, and their entrances have been coordinated and timed.
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The next day, we did the (relatively easy by comparison) 5th segment, which timed in at 5:31.
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What's more, OPEC has historically timed cuts to coincide with thinning inventories in order to gain market power.
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Slain wants you to think of each timed writing session in Flowstate as a personal contest to overcome.
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Debra Messing has apologized for posting an ill-timed selfie in the wake of the UCLA campus shooting.
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The end tableaux all had an exact duration of 15 seconds, something like that, timed with a stopwatch.
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Oliver's commentary is searing, and his jokes are expertly timed, making a show that both amuses and educates.
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After he made the football team, he timed his steroid use for summers, when the NCAA wasn't testing.
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If you see your flight is delayed because your crew timed out, that is just a safety issue.
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The upcoming special has been timed to coincide with the veteran sitcom director's 1,000th outing behind the camera.
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Timed it late on Friday as that's the time with the fewest tourists, but still one group there.
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Day said the emergency order was timed with the upcoming religious holidays of Easter and Passover in mind.
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There is something lacking in that explanation—no timed jukes or brilliant angles—unless you watched the play.
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The $250 million fund, announced by the firm this morning, is pretty well-timed, as these things go.
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Officials timed the meeting to coincide with the annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
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Combat in every previous game relied on simple, easy to execute timed attacks, which turned into button mashing.
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Colonel Conricus said the attack on Tuesday was timed to minimize the chance of other deaths or injuries.
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Many contestants timed their runs for after dark to take advantage of cooler weather favored by their dogs.
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Self-reflection about the ways in which her ill-timed op-ed might be adding to the problem.
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His 16-year-old granddaughter competes in rodeo barrel races, a timed horseback charge around three oil drums.
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Those who were previously able to nab timed passes for April will still have priority over walk-ins.
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Advanced timed passes for July 2018, which became available April 4, "sold out" in less than 12 hours.
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OFDMI combines data analytics and old-school detective work to identify people who make well-timed, suspicious trades.
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But over the decades, various events (college, jobs, children) seemed timed to prevent me from actually visiting Japan.
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As he had in Ningbo, Xu regularly poured billions into big, risky bets that always seemed impeccably timed.
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In a YouTube sponsorship, a brand can request a timed mention (typically 60 seconds) or a dedicated video.
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Drag is the enemy when a hundredth of a second matters, as it could in the timed retest.
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Most of President Obama's campaign appearances for Hillary Clinton will be timed to coincide with voter registration deadlines.
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Also included is a valet mode (which turns off the car's alarm system) and a timed start mode.
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Participants completed a timed walk or jog on a treadmill designed to burn a set amount of calories.
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" Asked if the announcement on Wednesday was timed to address those controversies, Mr. Conn said, "Not at all.
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The property's scheduling will be timed in line with progress on sales from the completed The Tower project.
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Then Barrie, a defenseman, moved up into the rush and one-timed Rantanen's cross-ice pass behind Koskinen.
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It is literally timed so I run straight into the dressing room, get ready and hit the stage.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg saved around $128 million thanks to fortunately timed sales of his own company's stock.
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He was timed at 33 seconds to third base, the fifth fastest time in the majors this year.
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Scheifele one-timed a backhand pass from Mathieu Perreault past Lehtonen for his 25th goal of the season.
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He sweeps the featherweight off her feet and they call each other "fiancé" like poorly timed robots. Yay?
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Killorn took a cross-ice pass from Mikhail Sergachev and one-timed a slap-shot under Reimer's glove.
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The protests have been timed to build climate change action ahead of the Global Climate Action Summit, 350.
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Vrana one-timed a pass from Eller in the right circle to give Washington the 1-0 lead.
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" This original trilogy screening was perfectly timed just before the theatrical release of Episode VII, "The Force Awakens.
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The pages are turned in uncannily timed unison, a vast human billboard of seamlessly changing words and images.
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It was a pileup of news — and poorly timed for news divisions depleted by the usual August vacations.
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That volatility, in a nutshell, is why it's so important that EV charging be properly managed and timed.
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It is still, though, an unfortunately timed blow for Serie A. Ceferin may see it differently, of course.
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On the morning of my final timed trial, I spend more time than usual stretching and warming up.
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Movies are made out of well-timed revelations — third-act eruptions, secrets unveiled, faces unmasked, true identities uncovered.
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They could visit a toilet, littered with excrement and cockroaches, for a few strictly timed minutes each day.
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Staff members supervise safety and traffic flow for guests, who must purchase timed-entry tickets online in advance.
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The company made ill-timed acquisitions, binged on buybacks and ignored a gaping hole in its pension fund.
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AMD's price cut was brilliantly timed to react to Nvidia's Super cards, and the performance promises match up.
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Tickets for timed entry slots went on sale online last month and are already sold out through November.
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Western designers have unveiled capsule collections timed for Ramadan, the holy fasting month that is now taking place.
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The restaurant has a retail counter selling cuts of grill-ready meat, timed for the outdoor cooking season.
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Well-timed endorsements at Mr. Biden's expense could plausibly push another rival, Amy Klobuchar, into contention in Iowa.
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A double punch of unseasonably warm winter weather and an ill-timed freeze has devastated the peach crop.
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And she released an op-ed on Mic, a news website geared at millennials, timed with her speech.
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Samsung confirmed earlier this year that the S10 5G will be a timed exclusive to the Verizon network.
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The report appeared to be downplayed by the Trump administration, which timed its release for a holiday weekend.
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A badly timed Rangers shift change led to the Lightning taking the lead late in the first period.
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Biden on Sunday said he timed the bus tour for two months before the caucuses for a reason.
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It took a lot of practice, a thwarted summer vacation, and a well-timed email to get there.
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Once you line everything up, animations hover around your real-world Moon that are timed to the music.
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To accommodate Van Eyck's many fans, the museum is selling timed tickets, and staying open until 11 p.m.
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In some cases, Russia has timed diffusions for the precise moment when a target enters a certain country.
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It was a star-making performance for a 17-year-old and seemed to be well-timed, financially.
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The weak initial readings were hit by Typhoon Hagibis and a poorly timed consumer duty hike in October.
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If timed correctly, you can remove the toy right at the point of orgasm, which can feel amazing.
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I think he is brave and has timed his announcement wisely just as the 2nd Republic is beginning.
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You've picked out the perfect bird, timed out every dish, and have mentally prepared for your sister's nagging.
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Dunkin' has even offered its own Irish Creme cold brew in the past, timed for St. Patrick's Day.
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During the American Civil War, any ill-timed loss or setback could have been catastrophic for either side.
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Timed with Pruitt's announcement, seven Democratic Lawmakers sent a letter to Pruitt on Tuesday denouncing the new policy.
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Timed to coincide with Thanksgiving, the launch on Thursday is the 13th missile launch so far in 2019.
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The second came when Schmidt one-timed a shot from the point past a screen by Reilly Smith.
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He timed it perfectly right into the run of Cesc Fàbregas at the corner of the goal box.
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For example, some types of fish require water that is exactly the right temperature and precisely timed feedings.
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To ensure the competition stays fair and evenly timed, the puzzle becomes harder when more computers join in.
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The assault is a master class of precision-timed scares filled with light shivers and deeper, reverberant frights.
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You couldn't call it luck, exactly, that the show's main themes turned out to be so well-timed.
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In a statement, the group said the attack targeted police and had been timed to avoid civilian casualties.
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Though it began airing a week ago, Nesquik's new TV commercial couldn't be better timed for International Women's Day.
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Under an assault of punches, knees, and even a perfectly-timed spin kick, Browne quickly began to fall apart.
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A well-timed IPO should not just be a financing event, but also an evolution of the cap table.
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Dallas took an early lead when Goligoski one-timed a slap shot past Elliott 3:36 into the game.
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News of his resignation was first reported by the Washington Post, with his departure timed for the next month.
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Carter Page, once named as an adviser by Mr Trump, made an interestingly timed trip to Moscow last July.
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It's a pretty festive interpretation of two classic styles, and the launch was specifically timed to the Wimbledon Finals.
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From a sharp angle to Murray's right, he one-timed a pass from Mike Hoffman inside the near post.
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For starters, "The Lost Sister" is pretty poorly timed within the larger season, as the seventh of nine episodes.
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But the truth is that for many in the Labour Party, the official opposition, the election is uncomfortably timed.
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In an oddly timed YouTube ad, Microsoft has started advertising its modern Solitaire app that works with Xbox Live.
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We could apply it on set and kind of see what a finished, color-timed image might look like.
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Two reasons: A strategically timed press release (below), and the Internet's insatiable appetite for being reminded that things exist.
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Cruz backers expect many of these leading RJC donors to drop by the conveniently timed Cruz super PAC summit.
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders introduced a new, very conveniently timed feature to her press briefing Wednesday.
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I could probably think of an even more grotesquely timed potential rockstar death, but this one is grotesque enough.
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Suggesty is still in beta, with an expected rollout in early 2019 – but Won timed her brand's launch perfectly.
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Then Kennedy retired in a manner timed to ensure that he'd be replaced by an even more conservative justice.
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The Equality March in Washington, the weekend's centerpiece event, was timed to arrive a day before the tragic anniversary.
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The performance was timed for the annual meeting of OSPAR, the international body meant to protect the Northeast Atlantic.
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That would be reassuring—if only it was not so conveniently timed to fit with a possible Fed nomination.
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Last year was a challenging one for the Blue Oval, with stagnate sales numbers and awkwardly timed management shuffles.
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The countdown expiration and launched are timed with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel's talk at Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit.
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Now, you too can own Facebook's poorly timed foray into social hardware for the low, low price of $99.
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A runway suitcase, poorly timed gymnastics, the foolish decision to vacuum in high heels... when will our heroine learn?
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Hulu is now offering a discount on its HBO add-on, timed with Westworld's season 2 premiere this month.
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Compared to "Before the Flood's" dour tone, "Rats" feels like a relative lark, a shrewdly timed entry for Halloween.
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The Guardians of the Galaxy star also adds some levity to this gritty world with well-timed comic relief.
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And his resurgence is perfectly timed as the Boston Red Sox try to inch closer to a division title.
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If the timed exclusive window is accurate, everyone else on Android can expect to play Fortnite sometime in September.
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Trump's appearance on The Dr. Oz Show, which was taped on Wednesday, could not have been more perfectly timed.
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Mittelstadt one-timed home his 10th goal for a 2-1 lead at 13:33 of the first period.
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That ill-timed contact likely led to the shot being short — it robbed his shot of a little momentum.
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Gorran and the PUK both support Kurdish self-determination but Gorran opposed the referendum, saying it was ill-timed.
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The hashtag was also timed to coincide with Filipino American History Month, which is celebrated each year in October.
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Viewed through Arrowsmith's lens, Gabriel's departure turns out to have been well-timed, at least from an artistic standpoint.
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Local NLD members believe the military timed the Mingaladon eviction to avoid any potential opposition from the new government.
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"This will be well-timed for the improving market fundamentals we expect," Mackenzie said at mining conference in Miami.
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Now, thanks to a well-timed suggestion from a storied Belgian record label, we're about to find our answer.
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Step 1: Throw an early morning Twitter bomb, usually but not always timed to "Fox & Friends" fodder or reinforcement.
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For Souza's 1.2 million followers, it's clear that many appreciate his well-timed "back to the future-like" approach.
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"We have timed our visit to reaffirm our support for stability in Egypt and for President Sisi," Bashir said.
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He buried damaging accusations about his writing process with two perfectly timed diss tracks and a barrage of memes.
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Has there ever been a character on a teen show with better-timed zingers about spying, lying, and shoes?
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Word on the street is that Iovine's departure is timed with his Apple shares fully vesting, according to Billboard.
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And he's mostly right, even if Red Coldhearted and Skepta's more pointed lyricism comes as a well-timed break.
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The President's intervention seemed timed to convince Kim to avoid further provocations in the run-up to the summit.
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It's linked to an eight-speed transmission that does its job entirely unnoticed with smooth and well-timed shifts.
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But beyond the spectacle, the director, Alexandre Avancini, thinks that the production caught on because it was perfectly timed.
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It helped that her arrival was timed to men shipping off to war, and women moving into the workplace.
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Today's new mojis — which are basically GIFs with sound — all focus on love and are timed for Valentine's Day.
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In an announcement not-so-subtly timed to Earth Day, Lyft proclaimed its ride service is now carbon neutral.
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Slated to open early next month, the church's debut is timed to the Chinese New Year on February 8.
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You have one take, perfectly timed out, and make some small adjustments, because of the limitations of the form.
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The government timed the introduction of the bill to coincide with an International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
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Our findings echo previous studies, which have found that ill-timed disruptions are more likely to hinder work performance.
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Benn opened the scoring 43:51 into the game as he one-timed Tyler Seguin's pass from the corner.
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A former college basketball star, he treats poetry like a timed game, a theatre for dramatic last-minute outcomes.
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From a market point of view, President Trump's threatened import tariffs on Mexico could not be more ill-timed.
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The intensity intervals were timed to songs like "Bodak Yellow" by Cardi B and "Doo-Wop" by Lauryn Hill.
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Dallas took an early lead when Goligoski one-timed a slap shot past Elliott 13:36 into the game.
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The once-great conglomerate is racing to break itself apart to pay down debt caused by poorly timed acquisitions.
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The plane would be timed to reach customers in 2020, and would be developed after the other MAX models.
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Buying high, selling low GE accumulated a mountain of debt partly because of a series of poorly timed deals.
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Actor Zachary Quinto perfectly captured why Kevin Spacey's controversially timed decision to come out as gay was so problematic.
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The calls are placed (and timed) by the app, so your phone number isn't revealed to the other person.
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Daimler timed its announcement to the rollout of the Mercedes-Benz EQC, its new all-electric sports utility vehicle.
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Her breakthrough into an industry that has grown to love "real people" in recent years couldn't be better timed.
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That deal brought debt and an ill-timed exposure to mines, whose fortunes are largely determined by commodity prices.
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The unveiling of the deal was timed to coincide with Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India on Friday.
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The source said Engaged became involved after what it considers poorly timed and integrated acquisitions, quality issues and recalls.
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At timed intervals, the lasers propel into the darkness, bringing a sequence of bright red light into the space.
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The way it's all timed is so beautiful, and it's almost like ballet with the way the scenes work.
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But that's the thing: Even if the president was trying to be funny, his joking was spectacularly ill-timed.
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According to Pfeiffer, poorly timed Tweets could be used as justification for escalating tensions in a time of crisis.
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The knockout came as Barboza timed perhaps the most gorgeous jumping knee knockout in the history of the UFC.
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Certain sites would load just fine, but the vast majority (from Reddit to Facebook to TechCrunch) simply timed out.
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The new mayor of Gotham is up for election, and DC Comics timed this special mini-series very shrewdly.
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Ashton's choreography has eloquent moments — notably Marguerite's walk backward on point in Armand's arms, timed marvelously to the music.
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YouTube creators earn money online by promoting products in videos through timed mentions (like 22- to 2000- second mentions).
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His op-ed was seemingly timed to coincide with a landmark date in his battle against the media company.
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The implications for any physician-assisted suicide — and how that might be timed — will remain a bed of thorns.
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Chickens fairly often lay an egg while under anesthesia but this is one was very loud and perfectly timed.
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The mural commission at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology was timed with the centennial of its founding in 1915.
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The noises from each instrument bounce up and around, timed to either harmonize with each other or be discordant.
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The police said they were investigating whether a remote control or a timed device had set off the bomb.
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Alan Adams, who runs an e-commerce consulting agency called Navazon, said the Prime Day invitations seem ill-timed.
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But, as my fellow millennials know far too well, an ill-timed frost nips yesteryear's aspirations in the bud.
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If officials had held Wednesday's race, an ill-timed uphill gust could have doomed her chance at a medal.
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And now, amid growing labour unrest and intense anti-union activity on Amazon's part, a conveniently-timed wage hike.
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We have four global editions, timed for the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia, and an Evening Briefing on weeknights.
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Perhaps Roth timed his exit on Tuesday, at the age of 85, as an admonition to a disoriented nation.
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You leave work perfectly timed with the ride share you've prearranged, allowing you to complete a Duolingo Mandarin course.
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Trump campaign staffers and surrogates implied the leak of Bolton's book was timed to goose his own book sales.
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The terms of the deal still have to be completed, but Fox's latest reach for Sky looks well timed.
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Players still have to carefully balance their saber skills, Force powers, and perfectly timed blocks to make it through.
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Toshiba bought Westinghouse in 2006 for $5.4 billion, in a deal that proved to be expensive and ill-timed.
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While such forecasts are fruitless, there are others that are less precisely timed, more nuanced and sometimes worth pondering.
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The center fielder raced back and timed his leap perfectly, catching the drive as he collided with the wall.
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One woman decided, timed with the 30th anniversary of her assault, to send the now-family man a letter.
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The property's scheduling will be timed in line with progress on sales from the already-completed The Tower project.
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And, as he so often does and gets nary enough credit for, he delivered it with perfectly timed drollery.
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Jettisoned officials have learned of their fates by tweet or ill-timed phone call or following a humiliating leak.
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From in front, he one-timed a hard pass from Burns, who was stationed near the right-wing boards.
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It is possible that new efforts along these lines could be planned and timed to affect upcoming American elections.
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Toward the end of the period, Glass screened Anderson as Lindberg's one-timed wrister found twine at 15:54.
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He one-timed a slick pass from Morgan Rielly at 113:03 to give Toronto a 3-2 edge.
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The decision to end the services and change its strategy was made recently and timed with supplier contract extensions.
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Mr. Erdogan's warning turned out to be awkwardly timed, coming hours before a deadly attack outside the British Parliament.
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Politicians play to the crowd, using the first misconception to compound an economic downturn with poorly timed deficit reduction.
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Russia similarly timed its peacekeeping proposal in central Syria to coincide with escalated regime air raids on the zone.
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The speech could be timed to take some pressure off efforts to pass the Hong Kong bill, Scissors said.
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He charmed many of them with his wily sense of humor and well-timed off-color expressions in English.
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This is a book so perfectly timed for 20173, it's remarkable just how uncheesy it is in its topicality.
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Of course, ball pits also make for fantastic social media fodder, a resurgence perfectly timed to the Instagram age.
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Timed to coincide with Goldwater's final push for the Republican nomination in 1964, A Choice was an unusual book.
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