Conforming states would love to rewind the clock to a time prior to the 2002 through 2004 phase out of the federal state death tax credit, and prior to the 2005 elimination of that credit.
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Then she looks at the clock to time the seizure and tries to turn her husband on his side to help him breathe.
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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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.
When landing at the airport, you won't have to search for a clock to know the correct time at your destination.
Melatonin is another popular way to help shift the body clock faster to a different time zone.
Built-in dolls come out of the clock at noon each day to dance around and tell the time.
If one or two seconds remain on the clock, there is only time for the offense to run one more play.
Joint managing director Ian Thurgood said last year the business put on triple shifts for the first time, operating around the clock, to meet demand.
With the Olympic clock ticking, Rio does not have the time to build an extensive new metro system, or for that matter, the money.
Any demand for more evidence comes to be seen as dangerous, a waste of time while the clock counts down to possible doom.
"If there's still time on the clock, there's still time to score, " Frattin said.
The company said its new round-the clock service was to "support shift workers and the night-time economy".
Telling everybody hanging out on the block it's time to wake up and check the clock.
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.
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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"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.
Thorpe said there was nothing significant about the minute -- but after years of checking the clock following each race, Thorpe could not resist the impulse to peek at the time at the moment he made up his mind.
Hardee was ahead after seven events and going into the final 1, 500m he was so comfortable that he could afford to clock a time about six seconds outside his personal best and still capture the title.
He counsels people that the best time to exercise is the one that works with their body clock and fits with their schedules.
Two-time world champion Alonso braved the testing morning weather to clock the best lap of one minute 25.252 seconds with teammate Massa setting the second quickest time.
Some of the research in mice indicates that the master clock typically adjusts to a new time zone after around three days.
To maintain correct time on the clock, the tower has been regularly checked by the clocksmiths of the city over numerous generations.
As the clock ticked well into the fifth minute of injury time the ball was passed back to Evans and, with the last kick of the match, the New Zealander scudded a low drop-goal between the posts.
It also gets the five year clock ticking in case they want to use the earnings tax-free towards a first-time home purchase someday.
We know that the clock mechanism soon broke down, and it was up to the eunuchs to pump water manually every time the emperor was passing in front of the statues.
This kind of urgency carries over to fiction, where a ticking clock a sense of time running out can make the pages seem to snap by with the speed of a second hand.
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For example, turning the clock back to March 1999 when the Dow Jones Averages closed above 10, 000 for the first time, then crested to 11, 000 a few months later, four of the biggest names of the day joined the Dow 30.
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Some researchers have tried to use the regular rate at which error patterns appear in dog DNA as a kind clock to time their rise, but this has produced contradictory results.
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