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The clock starts again when the referee determines the ball is ready for scrimmage, except for team time-outs ( where the clock starts at the snap ), after a time count foul ( at the snap ) and kickoffs ( where the clock starts not at the kick but when the ball is first touched after the kick ).
On kickoffs, the clock starts when the ball is first touched after the kick.
The civil clock is used only as a reference point-in expressions such as: " Shabbat starts at ...".
Likewise, if the clock starts at 12: 00 ( noon ) and 21 hours elapse, then the time will be 9: 00 the next day, rather than 33: 00.
Depending on the size of the track, riders have between one and three laps to build up speed before the clock starts.
It is not rare in slow chess games for a player to leave the table, but the clock of the absent player continues to run if it is his turn, or starts to run if his opponent makes a move.
The difference here is that when the time expires by dropping to zero, a flag is set, and the clock immediately starts counting up without limit.
The performance usually starts out around eight o ’ clock and continues until midnight.
This is because the clock starts ticking when the patient has been referred to a specialist by the GP and it only stops when the medical procedure is completed.
Guided by the illusion that he is repairing a clock at his workbench, Merrill starts taking pictures again.
Truly open development classes are also almost unknown, the famous line about the 18 ft skiff " the boat shall be 18ft long and the race starts at 2 o ' clock " is a myth but open classes will usually allow pretty radical changes within usually some kind of box rule which specifies depth, length, width of hull height of mast and sometimes a minimum weight and sail area.
Sword's story starts as he pursues a heavily armored enemy into a clock tower.
As cardiologist Dr Grace Holloway starts to operate with a cardiac probe, the Doctor wakes up, tells her that he needs a beryllium atomic clock, and then falls into a seizure, eventually flat-lining.
The axis is measured on an imaginary semicircle with a horizontal baseline that starts with zero degrees in the 3 o ' clock ( or east ) direction, and increases to 180 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction.
Lobsang Ludd is just smashing his way through the window of the workshop at the moment the clock starts, having been delayed when he went back to help Lu-Tze, but he is too late to stop it

clock and when
A string is run out down the centre of the lane & wherever the jack lands it is moved across to the string and the length is called out by a sighted marker, when the woods are sent the distance from the jack is called out, in yards, feet and inches-the position in relation to the jack is given using the clock, 12. 00 is behind the jack.
Each half runs continuously, meaning that the clock is not stopped when the ball is out of play ; the referee can, however, make allowance for time lost through significant stoppages as described below.
The participant carrying the ball when it reaches the turret clock will receive a £ 10 reward from the mayor.
* In the 2006 season, the game clock was started when the ball was declared ready for play after the defensive team ( during a scrimmage down ) or the kick-receiving team ( during a free kick down ) was awarded a first down ( change of possession ), reducing the time of games.
It ended when Stanford requested and Michigan agreed to end it with 8 minutes on the clock.
In the first 27 minutes of a half, the clock stops when:
In this context, free-running sleep means that a person chooses to sleep when sleepy and to awaken spontaneously ( specifically without an alarm clock or reference to the time of day ).
Also, with a dwindling play clock, the defense has better chances of guessing when the ball will be snapped.
It is easier to predict when the ball will be snapped with 2 seconds left on the play clock, rather than 5 seconds.
I was also afraid that if my complaint was overruled I would be penalized on the clock when we were in time pressure.
But when longitude at sea is lost, it cannot be found again by any watch .” However, if such a clock were built and set at noon in London at the start of a voyage, it would subsequently always tell you how far from noon it was in London at that second, regardless of where you had traveled.
By referring to the clock when it is noon locally ( i. e. the Sun is at its highest in the sky where you are ) you can read, almost directly from the clock face, how far around the world you are from London.
For instance, if the clock shows that it is midnight in London when it is noon locally, then you are half way round the world, ( e. g. 180 degrees of longitude ) from London.
Instead of picking up a newspaper, or watching the 10 o ' clock news, people can log onto the internet to get the news they want, when they want it.
A sequencer can drive a MIDI system with its internal clock, but when a system contains multiple sequencers, they must synchronize to a common clock.

clock and ball
* The clock stops after the offense completes a first down and begins again — assuming it is following a play in which the clock would not normally stop — once the referee declares the ball ready for play.
In the last three minutes of a half, the clock stops whenever the ball becomes dead.
For example, if a team is down by a field goal with only seconds remaining, a quarterback may spike the ball to prevent the game clock from running out.
With the clock ticking down, players from both teams were fighting, and the Bears were forced to snap the ball before the officials formally put it back into play, allowing McMahon to throw the ball out of bounds and stop the clock with three seconds left.
Miami got the ball back at their 10-yard line with 6: 24 left in the game, and Csonka and Kiick then ran out the clock.
The Steelers then executed 7 consecutive running plays, taking the game clock all the way down to 38 seconds remaining before turning the ball over on downs.
The Steelers forced a punt and regained possession of the ball on their own 30-yard line with 4: 25 left in the final period, giving them a chance to either increase their lead or run out the clock to win the game.
Bleier recovered the ball and the Steelers were able to run out the clock to win the game.

clock and is
Although he never gets to play while the clock is running, he gets a big kick -- several every Saturday, in fact -- out of football.
Due to the averaging it is far more stable than any clock would be alone ( see signal averaging for a discussion ).
" Analog " indicates something that is mathematically represented by a set of continuous values ; for example, the analog clock uses constantly-moving hands on a physical clock face, where moving the hands directly alters the information that clock is providing.
In telecommunications, asynchronous communication is transmission of data without the use of an external clock signal, where data can be transmitted intermittently rather than in a steady stream .< ref >
One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
Undervolting is a process of determining the lowest voltage at which a CPU can remain stable at a given clock speed.
Image: clock forest. jpg | The Black Forest is known for its native clockmakers
Packet exchange is based on the basic clock, defined by the master, which ticks at 312. 5 µs intervals.
Like the hard drive, there is nothing in a computer clock circuit or data transfer path that demands or even encourages that things happen at rates easily expressed using powers of 1024, or even using powers of 2.
For example, the internal clock frequency of the original IBM PC was 4. 77 MHz, that is, Hz.
Naga Munchetty, Komla Dumor and Martine Dennis present the BBC World News five o ' clock hour, which is also broadcast on the News Channel and BBC One.
At the south-east is a tall clock tower topped with turrets, one of which has a balustrade similar to a feature at Castle Fraser.

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