Deportivo was losing 2-1 at the time and, with the clock ticking away, everyone expected a long, looping Hail Mary type whack into the Madrid box, hoping for a deflection or a header or even a deflected header to equalize: in those situations, you can't really be picky.
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The new version works pretty much the same way the old version worked: It's a racing game where your goal is often to simply cause as much carnage as possible, hitting opponent cars and drilling pedestrians for more points and time on the clock.
Jerrold Zacharias at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a practical atomic clock around the same time that Louis Essen and John Parry established the first atomic clock at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, west of London.
Telling everybody hanging out on the block it's time to wake up and check the clock.
Over a few decades this would amount to a minute's difference, but over several hundred years this would mean the atomic clock time-scale and the time-scale based on the Earth's rotation would be out by an hour.
He just wanted to hang around, because the next day brought a time trial against the clock, and Phinney had a chance for a good result in that event.
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Although it would be a great thing to be able to step out of time and read a book and then turn the clock back on and design its cover, in reality, it probably works better this way.
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One thing that propelled the great scientific, commercial, and cultural thrusts of the past 1, 000 years: time and time-keeping, which have given us navigation, the factory clock and the diminishing attention span.
Curiously absent from this scenario was the fact that the players wear full uniforms with pads and protection, play a game under a time clock, out in the open, in front of family and fans.
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Minimum service means they show up most of the time, they may show up on time and they may not swear while on the clock or be excessively rude, sarcasm will remain.
Every morning, Catherine Fortney's alarm rings at 03:30 and by the time the clock strikes 06:00, she must be at the nearby bus stop.
Doing so could save time as the two chambers race to beat the clock and leave town for the Fourth of July recess at the end of the week.
By the end of the first lap he was already two seconds up on the leading time and went on to clock a series of sub-30 seconds laps as he moved with grace and power across the ice.
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In his book, Make It In America: The Case for Re-Inventing the Economy, Dow Chemical Company CEO Andrew Liveris calls us to turn back the clock and return to a time when America was defined by the things it built.
"I'm not saying that the human race is imminently doomed but it's also clear that the clock is ticking and time is running out in order to take action to avoid the escalating damages which could make the whole process unstoppable, " he told CNN.
Atkinson then did not blow the full-time whistle until 96 minutes and 58 seconds were on the clock and Hughes believes the pressure of the Old Trafford crowd may have played its part.
The little creature's also got four additional touch sensors, a temperature sensor, a gravity sensor and an internal clock to tell the time of day, improved motors, and basic voice recognition -- and the Hong Kong packaging suggests the dinos will even come in two different sexes.
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Three large widgets show the time, date and weather, which can be used to launch the alarm clock, calendar and weather apps, respectively.
He counsels people that the best time to exercise is the one that works with their body clock and fits with their schedules.
It is great to be here today and I am honored to spend some time with the men and women who are working so hard, around the clock, to keep not only this city but also this country safe from terrorism.
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The rest of the time, inmates are holed up round the clock, eating, sleeping, and going slightly crazy.
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In exchange they were allowed to share meals and pray together, have nearly round-the-clock recreation time as well as access to satellite TV, computer games and classes.
And the minute that happened the time clock went off on a 14 day hold.
The company said its new round-the clock service was to "support shift workers and the night-time economy".
Then she looks at the clock to time the seizure and tries to turn her husband on his side to help him breathe.
Some people have asked me if investment advisers charge like lawyers do, with the clock ticking all the time and every single photo copy charged out to a particular client.
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The last time college basketball experienced such a stall, the NCAA introduced a shot clock, and its rules committee may soon act again.
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The hosts improved after the break but it was still Milan who provided the threat, with Mathieu Flamini and Pato coming desperately close to forcing extra time as the home fans watched the clock counting down with increasing anxiety.
And, with the clock running down, the lead changed for a fifth and final time as Turner and Yeaman each raced clear to earn Hull only their second win of the year.
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