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timing and worked
The digital color timing system worked in real time via proxy images and allowed for interactive primary and secondary color corrections.
Prior to this timing change, a break of 2ms in the circuit would fire the light, which is one reason the flick hit worked so frequently if properly executed – even a relatively flat hit on the back would move the tip around inside the barrel enough for that momentary break in the circuit and fire the light.
Brother Robin Gibb had left the group after the completion of the previous release, Odessa, and the timing was right for a compilation while the remaining brothers worked towards their next original album, Cucumber Castle.
The adders worked on one binary digit at a time, and even the instruction word was designed to minimize the number of bits in an instruction that needed to be retained in flip-flops ( to the extent of leveraging another one-word drum line used exclusively for generating address timing signals ).
In the 1950s Clark worked with Professor Bruno Rossi and other collaborators on several large cosmic ray air shower experiments that used the novel methods of density sampling and fast timing to measure the energy spectrum of the primary cosmic rays to 1 billion billion ( 10 ^ 18 ) electron volts and to determine the distribution of their celestial arrival directions.
In addition, Tom Coughlin, who Young had considerable respect for and would probably have promoted after Parcells ' departure if the timing had worked, quickly moved after the Super Bowl and was hired as head coach at Boston College.

timing and favor
While airing Nevsky immediately prior to the bombing may have been intended to inflame the Soviet population in favor of war with the West, the timing of the two events led the Americans to suspect the plot.
This system forgoes the use of a conventional distributor-based ignition timing system in favor of a computer-controlled system that allows the ECU to control ignition timings based on various sensor inputs.

timing and ended
The timing of the outbreak of the Fronde des parlements, directly after the Peace of Westphalia ( 1648 ) that ended the Thirty Years War, was significant.
His life ended under a cloud because of his poor timing in switching sides between Napoleon and King Louis XVIII of France.
This can even be done if timing was off on earlier attempts and player one's game has ended, as long as player two has a turn left.
The engine ended up not firing due to timing issues, and Jesse brought it to a construction site where a crane dropped a large metal box on it.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl was not very popular when it first came out for many reasons, including the timing, at the start of the Civil War ; after the war ended people were confused whether the book had been written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lydia Maria Child, or Harriet Jacobs.
The timing was especially unfortunate for Parker, who had been playing well for Newcastle, as it ended any hopes he may have had of forcing his way into the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Dikkers ' purpose was to parody the typical four-panel comic strip, creating a character-driven strip with a main character who had no discernible personality, observational humor that provided no insights, and no comic timing, just strips that ended without a gag, or sometimes without even a conclusion.
Livingstone soon enough displayed her own sharp wit and pinpoint comic timing, often used to puncture Benny's on-air ego, and she became a major part of the show, enough so that, giving in when she was addressed as " Mary Livingstone " often enough when out in public, she ended up changing her name legally to Mary Livingstone.

timing and up
While there are many different possibilities for the timing of casework intervention, the experiments recently reported from a variety of traditional settings all point up the importance of an immediate response to the client's initial need for help.
Goulding's platoon pushed back the enemy soldiers and broke up the timing of the entire enemy attack.
A trigger pad can contain up to four independent sensors, each of them capable of sending to the brain information describing the timing and intensity of a stroke.
Rather than setting up a timing system, the kludge was to make the internal wires extra-long, increasing the distance and thus increasing the time the electrical signal took to reach its destination.
Much of the negative impact of estrogen that they found was related to the fact that most of the women in the Women ’ s Health Initiative study were far past the menopause and up to 79 years old .” Dr. Rubinow continues by explaining that “ there are now a large number of studies that demonstrate what has been called the timing hypothesis.
This means that, for a transition from state A to state B, timing mismatches can only affect when the A -> B transition occurs, rather than inserting one or more ( up to N-1 for an N-bit codeword ) false intermediate states, as would occur if a standard binary code were used.
Examples of approximate cooking times using this method: potatoes, six minutes ( potatoes suitable for boiling or steaming will not break up if the pressure is left to drop slowly after timing ); a whole chicken, which easily fits into all but small pressure cookers, cooks in about twenty minutes.
To do Eiko is open up the space around and within oneself ; with a partner, it develops a sense of timing, concentration and gives a chance to go far beyond one ’ s normal limits.
The Moon moves faster when it is closer to the Earth ( near perigee ) and slower when it is near apogee ( furthest distance ), thus periodically changing the timing of syzygies by up to ± 14 hours ( relative to their mean timing ), and changing the apparent lunar angular diameter by about ± 6 %.
An alternate solution is to implement a pulley, or idler, on the bottom of the timing chain to take up slack.
Fewer meters are activated during the course of a normal day than prior to the 2000 study, some meters have been removed, timing has been altered so that no driver waits more than four minutes in ramp queue, and vehicles are not allowed to back up onto city streets.
* Radio sounders from the ground can bounce radio waves of varying frequency off the ionosphere, and by timing their return get the profile of electron density in the ionosphere — up to its peak, past which radio waves no longer return.
Additionally, the accuracy of these experiments has improved historic knowledge of the Moon's orbit enough to permit timing of solar eclipses up to 3, 400 years ago.
* The Double End Bag: Also known as the floor-ceiling bag, crazy bag, or the reflex bag, the double end bag is hooked up by two thin elastic ropes to the gym's ceiling and floor, and because of that, it moves around easily, giving the boxer good equipment for target practice and timing.
Other widely mentioned elements of a SLAPP are the actual effectiveness at silencing critics, the timing of the suit, inclusion of extra or spurious defendants ( such as relatives or hosts of legitimate defendants ), inclusion of plaintiffs with no real claim ( such as corporations that are affiliated with legitimate plaintiffs ), making claims that are very difficult to disprove or rely on no written record, ambiguous or deliberately mangled wording that lets plaintiffs make spurious allegations without fear of perjury, refusal to consider any settlement ( or none other than cash ), characterization of all offers to settle as insincere, extensive and unnecessary demands for discovery, attempts to identify anonymous or pseudonymous critics, appeals on minor points of law, demands for broad rulings when appeal is accepted on such minor points of law, and attempts to run up defendants ' costs even if this clearly costs more to the plaintiffs.
OpenDoc had several hundred developers signed up, but the timing was poor.
Thereafter, general election timing was up to the Prime Minister.
The timing was right, and he was taken up as a herald and star of the new Aesthetic Movement.
His early playing career benefited from the timing of the Second World War: as a sixteen-year-old he was ineligible for call-up where many older players had already been recruited, and was thus able to pick up a lot of work in London before and during his time as a student at the Royal College of Music, which was itself interrupted by his own call-up into the Band of the Scots Guards.
OpenDoc had several hundred developers signed up but the timing was poor.
Setting the idle speed, fuel / air mixture, carburetor balance, spark plug and distributor point gaps, and ignition timing were regular maintenance items for all older engines and the final but essential steps in setting up a racing engine.
In his own phrase, Dyer was unable to " turn off " or " pull up " and he sometimes collected a teammate if his timing was out.
Timmons stated that the band is always open to reunion discussions, ultimately saying that " if the timing ’ s right and we have a tour lined up or we do a record, ultimately we could get back together and have a killer time.

timing and winning
While the Browns excelled on defense, Cleveland's winning ways were driven by an offense that employed Brown's version of the T formation, which emphasized speed, timing and execution over set plays.
Variety < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s film reviewer complimented the actor, writing that he had enjoyed his performance, stating that he displayed " a winning, if rather deadpan, personality along with good comic timing ".
Her breakthrough year was in 1977, winning the 100 m title at the East German championships at Dresden in a world record time of 10. 88 s. This landmark performance was the first time a woman had run under 11 seconds with electronic timing.

1.774 seconds.