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Beginning in 1999, a new 15-minute segment shown at the end of each episode, " Elmo's World ", used traditional elements ( animation, Muppets, music, and live-action film ), but had a more sustained narrative.
On November 20, 1929, a 15-minute episode of The Rise of the Goldbergs was first broadcast on the NBC radio network.
Zorak also appeared briefly in a non-speaking role on what is commonly dubbed as Anime Talk Show, a 15-minute cartoon airing after the first episode of Perfect Hair Forever.
Each 15-minute episode features the adventures of Davey Hansen and his " talking " dog Goliath ( although only Davey and the viewer can hear him speak ) as they learn the love of God through everyday occurrences.

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There is usually a 15-minute " half-time " break between halves.
In league competitions games may end in a draw, but in some knockout competitions if a game is tied at the end of regulation time it may go into extra time, which consists of two further 15-minute periods.
( In the NFL overtime is decided by a 15-minute sudden-death quarter, and regular season games can still end in a tie if neither team scores.
The game consists of two 30-minute halves, each of which is divided into two 15-minute quarters.
The game is played in three 15-minute periods with a variation of the ice hockey off-side rule.
* Downloadable 15-minute interview with Elmo voice and puppeteer Kevin Clash from Wisconsin Public Television-Kevin Clash talks about how he became Elmo and how the muppet is able to affect children's lives
The island is approximately a 15-minute drive from Pittsburgh, depending on driving conditions and other such factors.
North Braddock is a suburb east of Pittsburgh with a 15-minute travel time to the city.
As Canada's largest retailer, it is said that 90 percent of all Canadians live within a 15-minute drive of a Canadian Tire store ; that nine out of ten adult Canadians shop at one at least twice a year ; and that 40 percent of Canadians shop at Canadian Tire every week.
This show is not related in any way to a 15-minute syndicated program of the same name that aired weekly ( usually on Sundays ) on local stations throughout the U. S. for about 25 years beginning in the early 1970s.
In the 1930s he recorded for ARC, Hit of the Week, and Decca Records, and in the 1940s made records for Columbia. There is also a personal recollection that in the 1940s he had a 15-minute daytime program wherein he sang Irish ballads and read letters of inspiration sent in by listeners.
is located in the center of the city, a 15-minute walk from Beppu Station.
Falkirk High is on the main Glasgow-Edinburgh line, with connections to either city running on a 15-minute frequency.
From the top of the Silverhorn, the summit is a rather easy 15-minute plod over the narrow snow-covered summit ridge.
It is unclear whether the police or Mohawks opened fire with gunshots first, but after a 15-minute gun battle, the police fell back, abandoning six cruisers and a bulldozer.
If the game's built-in 15-minute time limit is exhausted, the winner is decided by the team who controls the most POCs at the end, with ties going to the defenders.
In the USA, ASIMO is part of the Innoventions attraction at Disneyland and has been featured in a 15-minute show called " Say ' Hello ' to Honda's ASIMO " since June 2005.
Monaghan is home to a Bus Éireann depot, used by residents of County Donegal as the 15-minute stopover on the Dublin-Letterkenny route, and considered to be one of the dreariest depots in the country.
The main 15-minute bulletin is broadcast at 20: 00 CET each evening with shorter bulletins broadcast throughout the day.
Yet even with all its green charm, the suburb is just a 15-minute drive from the CBD and is classed as zone 1 for train travel ".
The 15-minute version is shown on BBC One and BBC News during BBC Breakfast ( at the weekend ).
If the score is tied after regulation time has concluded, an additional 15-minute period is played.

15-minute and set
Stone's 15-minute set came only after his sister, Vet, and the rest of the band performed for 35 minutes.
achieved levels of realism rarely seen in drawn strips, in that most of the football action shots were taken either during real 15-minute matches or dedicated set plays, both against pupils attending the school where the strip was shot.
They set up and play a 15-minute concert.

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The Goldbergs began as a weekly 15-minute program called The Rise of the Goldbergs on November 20, 1929, going daily in 1931.
The new line was opened on 16 November 2009 and from 14 December, the 15-minute headway was introduced between Stavanger and Sandnes.
After missing the fall schedule, it finally appeared in November as 15-minute episodes that aired five times a week, Sunday through Thursday from 10: 15 to 10: 30pm Eastern, immediately following the quarter-hour version of Fibber McGee and Molly.
On November 27, 1964, the WGCB radio stations, both AM and FM carried a 15-minute religious broadcast that would spawn a monumental case that ended with Supreme Court of the United States approval of the Fairness Doctrine.

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The 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany did not employ the golden goal in the event of a tied match during the knockout stage, but reverted to the previous rules: In the event of a tied game after the original 90 minutes, two 15-minute halves of extra time were played.
Sykes and Milligan are credited as the co-writers of all but the first six of the 26 episodes in Series 5 ( 1954 – 55 ) and three episodes of Series 6 ( 1955 – 56 ); Sykes also wrote a 15-minute Goon Show Christmas special, The Missing Christmas Parcel, broadcast during the Children's Hour on 8 December 1955.
While in high school, he had a rotating spot on Time Out for Teens, a daily 15-minute local radio program, and he went on to study broadcasting at San Francisco State College during the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Letter from America had its origin in London Letter, a 15-minute talk for American listeners on life in Britain that Cooke recorded during the 1930s while working as London correspondent for NBC.
Its programming transitioned during this period from block programming, often featuring 15-minute programs, to full service radio with disk-jockeys playing records interspersed with aggressive local news coverage.
This series began October 3, 1949 and continued until December 26, 1952 with 15-minute episodes heard weeknights at 7pm during 1949-50 and then 10: 15pm from 1950 to 1952.
Launched on 3 September 2001, South East Today airs eleven times a day on weekdays: 6 bulletins in the morning during BBC Breakfast, a brief mid-afternoon bulletin at 3pm, a 15-minute programme at 13: 30, the main half-hour programme at 18: 30, a 30-second update at 8pm and a seven-minute bulletin at 22: 25.
Half-hourly headlines are broadcast during weekday breakfast and drive time shows along with two 15-minute bulletins at 1pm and 5pm.
< http :// www. nbr. com / videos / series >.</ ref > There was a 15-minute morning version of NBR called Morning Business Report during the mid-1990s.
The others rush to reach the airport during the 15-minute eye of the hurricane, where they are picked up in a plane piloted by Harkin's brother, an air force weather pilot.
After his last combat on 26 September, Marseille was reportedly on the verge of collapse after a 15-minute battle with a formation of Spitfires, during which he scored his seventh victory of that day.
The 90 second Twinkles segments continued to air in syndicated reruns of the show during the 1960s, which were presented in a 15-minute format under the title The King and Odie, but were later phased out after a fireman character replaced the elephant as the cereal's mascot.
Peg Lynch brought her series to television as a continuing 15-minute segment on The Kate Smith Hour during the 1952-53 season.
On 2 August, he collapsed during training due to a cardiac arrest after finishing a 15-minute warmup run, and doctors diagnosed his condition as " extremely severe ".
Service on some of the routes was provided until midnight with 15-minute service provided on trunk routes ( 55A, 55B ) during rush hours.
Soon afterward, he piloted a 15-minute experimental show called the Make Believe Ballroom, during which he played records from popular bands and singers, posed as a live performance in an imaginary ballroom.
The idea for radio broadcast calisthenics came from the US, where during the 1920s the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. sponsored 15-minute radio calisthenics in major cities in the US.
Most buses run at about 15-minute intervals ( 30-minute intervals during evenings and weekends ).
However, the 7 a. m. rebroadcast of WTWO's weekday morning newscast was dropped, as ABC airs Good Morning America in that timeslot ( though local news and weather updates will be provided during that program, along with half-hourly news and weather updates seen throughout the day, and a special agricultural-related forecast during AgDay on weekday mornings ); the existing 10 p. m. newscast was removed from the station as well, as unlike Fox, ABC provides primetime network programming during that hour, though the newscast was transitioned into the online-only WAWV First at Ten, a 15-minute program that is streamed on the website shared by WTWO / WAWV ; the station otherwise does not carry a newscast in the traditional 11 p. m. timeslot.
The contest broadcast during the station's " Morning Rave " program began around 6: 15 a. m. as contestants were each handed eight-ounce ( 240-mL ) water bottles to drink at 15-minute intervals.

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