That was the--that split second in time when my life completely and utterly changed.
These instinctive actions tend to matter more because they are actually a composite of numerous split-second decisions that impact relationships and future options.
For a split second, we forgot that the magnifying glass next to volume down actually means "zoom out, " and as such we are still lacking a dedicated search button.
As the government set about creating a brave new world of motorways, Kinneir and Calvert were given the job of making signs that could be clearly read in a split second.
They finished in the last split second, getting the goal that made the difference.
The problem is that the engines might be so cold after 11 months in space that they will not respond with the split-second accuracy required.
That attention allows us to perceive and absorb split-second insights.
Second, Mr Blair believes that a widening split between America and Europe, at this tense time, would have disastrous consequences for world stability.
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It never crossed his mind "for a split second, " Mr. Hikind said Monday, that people might be hurt by the costume.
Ref Jones - on the say-so of his touch judge - ruled that Chris O'Young had put his foot out of play a split-second before Thom Evans squeezed in.
"A neighbor clear across the street had thought a tree had fallen through his roof, that's how loud the explosion was, and it happened in a split second, " she said.
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However, replays showed that the France scrum-half had recovered his hold of the ball a split-second before winger Thom, and referee George Clancy awarded a 5m scrum.
He calculates that if the Tories and Labour got the same number of votes and the Liberal Democrats split their second preferences equally, the Tories would end up with 60 fewer seats than Labour.
In 2002, a survey by the Pew Hispanic Centre and the Kaiser Family Foundation found that over 90% of second-generation Hispanics were either bilingual or mainly English-speaking, split equally between the two.
That makes it possible not just to skip to any point of a taped show in a split-second, but also to rewind live television: because hard disks are so fast, they can tape and play back at the same time.
Andrew Smith of Cardiff University, who carried out the second study, said workers should try to avoid split-shifts and other schedule changes that put their body clocks out of kilter.
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