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Time Team's Big Dig was an expansion on the live format.
* Lewis, Carenza, Harding, Phil and Aston, Mick, edited by Tim Taylor, Time Team's Timechester ( Channel 4 Books, 2000 ).
The first of these was Time Team's Timechester: A Companion to Archaeology, co-written with Carenza Lewis and Phil Harding and published in 2000.
* Aston, M., Lewis, C. and Harding, P., Time Team's Timechester ( 2000 ).
Timed to help celebrate the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, this marked Time Team's 150th dig.
* Time Team Search for the second Basing House Channel 4's Time Team's excavation of the Basing House area.

Time and Big
This grew into the song `` Big Time Comin' ''.
* 1989 – Carlos Pena, Jr., American singer-songwriter and actor ( Big Time Rush )
Bud United ’ s next project is another reality series called The Big Time.
Each episode of The Big Time will focus on a different vertical ( Baseball, Soccer, Cooking etc .…) and will feature contestants competing for a chance to live their dreams.
was released in April 1989 on Ahead of Our Time and distributed by Big Life Records.
He spun humorous tales of gamblers, hustlers, actors, and gangsters, few of whom go by " square " names, preferring instead colorful monikers such as " Nathan Detroit ," " Benny Southstreet ," " Big Jule ," " Harry the Horse ," " Good Time Charley ," " Dave the Dude ," or " The Seldom Seen Kid.
Kenneth's career as a director was quickly rising after his debut film Big Time in 1929.
* 1990 – James Maslow, American actor, singer, and dancer ( Big Time Rush )
He broadcasts the underground Big Time Television Network from his bus.
With cohort Dominique, he operates and is the onscreen voice of Big Time television, " All day every day, making tomorrow seem like yesterday.
* Dominique ( Concetta Tomei ), co-proprietor of Big Time TV along with Blank Reg, managing the business aspects of running the station.
* 1990 – Kendall Schmidt, American singer and actor ( Big Time Rush )
* 1989 – Logan Henderson, American singer-songwriter and actor ( Big Time Rush )
It has been used as a Carnivalesque critique of society ,< ref > Martin, Paul & Renegar, Valeria 2007, '" The Man for His Time " The Big Lebowski as Carnivalesque Social Critique ', Communication Studies, Vol.
" In 1988, Waits performed in Big Time, a surreal concert movie and soundtrack which he cowrote with his wife.
* 1987: Big Time touring
As a reaction to Ced and Moe's involvement in the Tuff City releases, Kool Keith and Tim Dog reunited on the album Big Time, released under the name Ultra in 1997.
* Combat Mission-( Big Time Software, 2000 )-not the first 3D tactical wargame ( titles such as Muzzle Velocity preceded it ), but a groundbreaking game series featuring simultaneous order resolution, complete orders of battle for numerous nationalities, with three titles based on the original game engine.
In 2000, during the redevelopment, a major archaeological project was undertaken by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, known as the Big Dig, which was supported by Channel Four's Time Team.
* Gustavo Rocque's cat Monty from Big Time Rush
A Brief History of Time ( subtitled " From the Big Bang to Black Holes ") is a popular-science book written by British physicist Stephen Hawking and first published by the Bantam Dell Publishing Group in 1988.
A Brief History of Time attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones, to the nonspecialist reader.
BBC Radio 4 is notable for its consistent news bulletins and programmes such as Today and The World at One, which are heralded on air by the Greenwich Time Signal " pips " or the chimes of Big Ben.

Time and Roman
* " Roman Britain – the effects of 400 years of occupation " on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time featuring Greg Woolf, Mary Beard and Catharine Edwards
In the Roman Catholic Church, the terms for this Sunday ( and the two immediately before it — Sexagesima and Septuagesima Sundays ) were eliminated in the reforms following the Second Vatican Council, and these Sundays are part of Ordinary Time.
According to the reformed Roman Rite Roman Catholic calendar, this Sunday is now known by its number within Ordinary Time — fourth through ninth, depending upon the date of Easter — or the fourth through the ninth Sunday after Epiphany in the contemporary Anglican calendars, and that of various Protestant polities.
* Greek and Roman love poetry, BBC Radio 4, In Our Time, 26 April 2007
In the current form of the Roman Rite adopted following the Second Vatican Council, Ordinary Time consists of 33 or 34 Sundays and is divided into two sections.
In the pre-1970 form of the Roman Rite, the Time after Epiphany has anywhere from one to six Sundays.
In the 1969 reform of the Roman Rite, this intermediate season was removed, with these weeks becoming part of Ordinary Time.
In the post-1969 form of the Roman rite, Ordinary Time resumes on Pentecost Monday, omitting the Sunday which would have fallen on Pentecost.
While the Roman Rite adopts no special designation for this final part of Ordinary Time, some denominations do, and may also change the liturgical colour.
Time Team covered the action through live link-ups based at a Roman Villa at Dinnington in Somerset-itself a Time Team excavation from 2003.
* S. Dill, ' The Society Of Aquitaine In The Time Of Ausonius ', in S. Dill, Roman Society In The Last Century Of The Western Empire ( 2nd.
* The Roman Constitution to the Time of Cicero
In the meantime Piranesi devoted himself to the measurement of many of the ancient edifices: this led to the publication of Antichità Romane de ' tempo della prima Repubblica e dei primi imperatori (" Roman Antiquities of the Time of the First Republic and the First Emperors ").
* Thomas Ashby, archaeologist, wrote " The Roman Campagna in Classic Time "
Aston ( centre ) with presenter Tony Robinson ( left ) and Roman expert Guy de la Bédoyère ( right ) on the set of Time Team.
* The Roman Constitution to the Time of Cicero
When Time reviewed the latter, it noted several of Seldes ' works and said he " stuck out his tongue at Benito Mussolini ... thumbed his nose at U. S. journalism ... and uttered some hoarse Bronx cheers at the Roman Catholic Church.
* Ordinary Time a Liturgical season in the Roman Catholic Church
Additional credits include A Farewell to Arms, 55 Days at Peking, The Fall of the Roman Empire, and A Matter of Time.
Ordinary Time is a season of the Christian liturgical calendar, particularly the calendar of the ordinary form of the Roman rite of the Catholic Church, although some other rites in Western Christianity also use this term.
Since 1970 in the ordinary form of the Roman rite in the Catholic Church, Ordinary Time comprises two periods: one beginning on the day after the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord ( the end of the Christmas season ) and ending on the day before Ash Wednesday, the other beginning on the Monday after Pentecost ( the conclusion of Eastertide ) and continuing until the Saturday before Advent Sunday ( the First Sunday of Advent ).
Thus for Roman Catholics, the period of Ordinary Time between Christmas and Lent may end amid the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, or ninth week of Ordinary Times.

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