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According to Cagney, Clarke's ex-husband had the grapefruit scene timed, and would buy a ticket just before that scene went onscreen, go enjoy the scene, leave, then come back during the next show just in time to see only that scene again.
Noted ; Cybrjaya has just few buses. These buses are not timed to match with timing of the train services and the buses ' fare increase to RM 2 for each trip.
" In The Beatles: An Illustrated Record, Roy Carr and Tony Tyler called the album " rushed, defensive, badly timed, and over-publicized " and wrote that it showed McCartney's songwriting " at an absolute nadir just when he needed a little respect.
The organic solution to the problem of spreading annual weeds lies in regular, properly timed weeding, preferably just before flowering ( fortuitously, this is also the time at which they will be of the most value in composting ).
The protest was timed so as to coincide with the protests in Washington and to occur just before the start of the Labour Party Conference.
Both bombs were timed to explode in just over three hours, at 11. 50 pm.
FullWrite was an outstanding product, while Full Impact had the bad luck of being timed just after a major new release of Microsoft Excel and the release of Informix Wingz.
Depending on whether an assay just looks at a single time point or timed readings taken at multiple time points, an assay may be:
Once the plane has cleared the cliffs and is over the English Channel, he presses a button, exploding it, timed just as Myerson has fired at the biplane one more time.
Unfortunately in their first season many of the defence men and Goaltender Kellond ran into injury problems, these were poorly timed occurring just before the start of the play-offs ; however despite this Guildford still managed to gain a promotion for the following season.
He just " timed it wrong ".
The match turned truly ugly in the 65th minute, when Georges Santos, whom United had just brought on seconds earlier, was sent off for a high and poorly timed two-footed lunging tackle on Andy Johnson.
The first departures from Ramsey, Peel and Port Erin were timed to arrive just before 8am to connect with the morning ferries to the UK.
The player would initially start off with just his or her hands and feet, but if the gamer timed a punch right, he or she could grab a weapon from another rider.
" In The Beatles: An Illustrated Record, Roy Carr and Tony Tyler called the album " rushed, defensive, badly timed, and over-publicized " and wrote that it showed McCartney's songwriting " at an absolute nadir just when he needed a little respect.
The building was closed for almost two years, to allow restoration work to be carried out, with the re-opening being timed to coincide with the 100-year anniversary of its first opening in 1898, and this is recorded on a plaque mounted just inside the main entrance.
Over 5, 000 people from over 300 community organizations and labor unions participated in more than 550 workshops, plenary sessions, and convocations at the event -- which was timed to take place just before the 2004 Democratic National Convention, also being held in Boston.
He always made a point of telling them a particularly crude joke that was timed so they got the punchline just a second before the show was back on air.
In an interview shown on the BBC2 4 July 2009, John Jenkins repeated his intention that the bombs were never planted or timed to hurt people but just to disrupt the ceremony.
The Machines usually timed this to occur when Zion's population grew in size to the point that it was just beginning to pose a significant threat to them, which was roughly when its population reached about 250, 000.
It was timed to take advantage of divisions on the English side between Lord Neville and Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland who had just taken over defence of the border.

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They can also be used for collecting powerups and bonuses ; the latter is often arranged in an arc such that the player can collect all of them if the jump is timed right.
An addition to the platforms are firemen's poles, which the player can use to climb to higher platforms, and even jump up on them if the jumps are timed right.
Actually, the Allied deployments were mistaken and poorly timed: cavalry detachments under Liechtenstein on the Allied left flank had to be placed in the right flank and in the process they ran into and slowed down part of the second column of infantry that was advancing towards the French right.
( this video was shot in Sydney, Australia and used a right hand drive KITT replica ), including an aptly timed use of K. I. T. T.
In actuality, the Allied deployments were mistaken and poorly timed: cavalry detachments under Liechtenstein on the Allied left flank had to be placed in the right flank and in the process they ran into and slowed down part of the second column of infantry that was advancing towards the French right.
The switch was timed so it spent longer on the right side of the antenna than the left.
Even if the opponent is injured in the tackle, " it's not a foul because you have timed everything right and you've won it ".
A police log timed at 3: 26 am on 7 August ( see image, right ) was entered as evidence at the trial, but it was not shown to the jury, or seen by Bamber's lawyers until at least 2004.
Facing a variety of different mechanisms, it is necessary to pick the right lockpicking tools and then use them with care, simulated by carefully timed mouse clicking.

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Land Speed is where a single rider accelerates over a 1 to long straight track ( usually on dry lake beds ) and is timed for top speed through a trap at the end of the run.
It also offers an express service to the Dune Park station of the Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District Friday though Sunday ( Friday through Saturday during Valparaiso University's spring, summer and winter breaks ), timed to meet certain trains.
Low thrust engines can perform an approximation of a Hohmann transfer orbit, by creating a gradual enlargement of the initial circular orbit through carefully timed engine firings.
All measurements were timed by aid of a shadow bar, which would tell DISR when the Sun had passed through the field of view.
* May 8: Judicial reforms partly abolishing the power of parlements to review legislation are forced through the parlements by Lamoignon in a lit de justice timed to coincide with military sessions
In aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry, micrometer sized solid aerosol particles extracted from the atmosphere are simultaneously desorbed and ionized by a precisely timed laser pulse as they pass through the center of a time-of-flight ion extractor.
The schedule is timed so the train will pass through the scenic Rocky Mountains ( especially Glacier National Park ) during daylight, but this is more likely in summer and on eastbound trains.
Automated versions of the BVM system, known as a resuscitator or pneupac can also deliver measured and timed doses of oxygen direct to patient through a facemask or airway.
The format combined an ordinary team-based quiz shows with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket.
In the timed race, cameras followed the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles ; the value of items thrown into the cart determined the winning team.
An autocross is a timed competition in which drivers navigate one at a time through a defined course on either a sealed or an unsealed surface.
Upon obtaining “ engine ready ” and “ start ” signals, solenoid control valves were energized in a precisely timed sequence to bring the engine through ignition, transition, and into main-stage operation.
A pilot in combat attempts to conserve his aircraft ’ s energy through carefully timed and executed manoeuvres.
Harvesting is carefully timed, and on average six tries through the vineyard are undertaken each year to ensure that only the botrytized grapes are selected.
A single lucky shot could cut through a critical line, or cause a sail to split if the wind was strong, so if the ships were within range, the best gunners on each would use their chasers to make carefully aimed and timed shots at the other.
Mac OS X has built-in support, via the Desktop & Screen Saver panel in its System Preferences, for cycling through a folder collection of images on a timed interval or when logging in or waking from sleep.
When a level is completed, all of the clue bottles are collected and the secret move is found, the player can then attempt a " Master Sprint ", a timed sprint through the level to try to beat a set time.
If, however, no player comes to the wicket because all eligible players are unable to bat ( e. g. through injury or illness ) then they are not given out timed out ; instead the innings is declared closed and ' absent ill / injured / hurt / dead ' is noted next to those players ' names as appropriate.
Cowley, Bodie and Doyle get out of the vehicle and Bodie and Doyle then go through an assault course whilst being timed on a stopwatch by Cowley.
The skier is timed through the course, and penalties are assessed by missing gates or jumps, and by missing or dropping any of the rings ( two seconds each ).
Likewise, in the case of Canada-wide broadcasts timed to be heard at the same local hour in the rest of the country through the use of a different feed for each time zone ( most commonly the CBC's radio and TV networks ), Newfoundland uses Atlantic-time broadcasts, so references to programs being at " six o ' clock, six-thirty in Newfoundland " are commonly heard across Canada.
At the end of each league, and in order to be able to join the next one, the player has to go through a " challenge ", consisting of a timed race in a highway infested with trucks.
Slalom racers are timed in completing a descent down the rapids of a whitewater course, in the process steering their canoes or kayaks through " gates " ( a pair of suspended poles about 1 m apart ), including going up against the flow, across the flow, and surfing the standing waves of the rapids.
More strictly speaking, inward cationic current ( sodium or calcium ) through the open unblocked NMDAR does decrease with depolarization ( because of the decreased electrochemical " driving force "), but the voltage-dependent unblocking seems to outweigh this decrease in driving force, so the calcium influx into the spine caused by a pair of appropriately timed pre-and postsynaptic spikes significantly exceeds the sum of the influxes due to the individual spikes alone.

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