The Witch Is Dead has become the first sub-60 second single to ever make the top 10.
The following year, Ifield's Wayward Wind would stop The Beatles second single, Please Please Me, getting to number one.
With Niese on first after his second single of the night, Murphy sent a fly that Gardner tracked to the wall.
Judas, the second single from Gaga's Born This Way album, was the sort of song that used to enter the charts at number one.
But it was not long before Tom Jones moved on to fame and fortune nationally and internationally with his second single, It's Not Unusual.
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Jagger sings Satyameva Jayate (Truth alone triumphs), the second single from a supergroup called SuperHeavy which also features Dave Stewart, Joss Stone and Damian Marley.
Osbourne, who is currently at number 18 in this week's singles chart with her second single Shut Up, was "upset" about the decision, her spokeswoman added.
Spotify is now the second single largest source of digital music revenue for labels in Europe (IFPI, April 2011), making sure that artists get a fair deal.
Stadium workers cleared the mess when the half-inning ended, shortly after Freeman's second RBI single.
Monday's accumulation also ranked as the second highest single-day snowfall accumulation ever recorded there, the agency said.
Japan is the second largest single-country economy, with China close behind (and expected to pass Japan this year).
New York evened the score at 2 on David Wright's second RBI single, a comebacker that glanced off Garland's glove in the sixth.
Across the whole of London and the south-east of England, the hospital had 12 of the 60 longest waits found, as well as the second longest single wait.
Today, optical fibers can transport 10 billion bits of data per second on a single wavelength.
Look for somebody pushing a terabyte per second down a single wire by mid-decade.
Certainly, none of the Labour politicians who have been making their condolences this afternoon would consider it for a single second.
Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers scored 81 against the last-place Toronto Raptors in 2006, the NBA's second-highest single-game total.
Think about it for a second: a single tech company, launched in 2004, is worth more than most makers of medicine.
The Bobcats and Heat played three times during 2012, and Charlotte never led for a single second in any of those contests.
Take a single second and cut it into a thousand equal pieces.
Vodafone told the BBC that at its peak New Year's Eve 2011 saw more than 12, 000 texts handled in a single second.
BBC: Mobile networks braced for 'busiest ever' New Year surge
The 2012 local elections will be the second since the Single Transferable Vote (STV) was first introduced for the 2007 local government elections.
He edged out Dutchman Frans Verhoeven on a Yamaha by a single second with Pablo Quintanilla of Chile third for Honda at five seconds.
Earlier she told host Philip Schofield she had "loved every single second" of the competition, and admitted she had never expected to make the final.
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But it was Saqlain's day - one which the off-spinner ended as an unbeaten nightwatchman as the tourists built a lead of 37 for the loss of a single second innings wicket.
He trotted out a more traditional starting lineup grouping, with a true power forward in Martin and Chandler at center, that hadn't even logged a single second of playing time together this season.
It may have been nerve-jangling and left England supporters knee deep in chewed fingernails as Argentina camped out in their territory after the interval, but no-one should begrudge Eriksson and his players a single second of their joyous celebrations.
New intelligence inside the latest Cisco gear will bring it all together, from video-ready Internet phones to security-hardened switches and a speedy new router that can, in a single second, move 11 trillion bytes of data, or roughly 11 million novels.
The PlayStation was technologically impressive, with its ability to splash over 300, 000 polygons on a television screen in a single second. (Nearly all videogame graphics are composed of polygons so "polygons per second" is a rough and ready measure of a machine's power.) Perhaps more important, Sony carefully forged and nurtured good relationships with third-party software developers, ensuring a steady supply of great games for its system.
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