Sentence examples for a section of time from inspiring English sources

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There was a section of time where there were so many parodies of it that it became a parody of itself for a while when the pop culture status of it became so 80s-centric.

The original seismic reflection data represent only a section of time, and it is difficult to estimate the dip angles β and ω accurately because errors increase significantly when converting the times to depths by assuming the velocity.

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Whenever there was evidence of a parameter change, given by a cluster of p-values below 0.05 along a section of the time series, the series was cropped before the section showing the parameter change.

The A section of the Times, a paper not traditionally much concerned with California flora, gave the tree more than ten inches of space.

Indeed, a recent market report in Bricks & Mortar, a section of The Times, suggested that locations with royal connections are emerging from the recession more quickly than other places and even seeing increases in property prices.

Carlos picked up the A section of the Times and scanned the headlines: an update on the Iraqi constitution ("Boring"), a report on stem-cell research ("That clicks, because you got two sides, the religious and the non"), a feature about a troubled Bronx Medicaid clinic ("No way — it's health care, plus no one cares about the Bronx").

On Monday evening, Nicolle Devenish, the spokeswoman for the Bush campaign, noted a section of the Times report indicating that American troops, on the way to Baghdad in April 2003, stopped at the Al Qaqaa complex and saw no evidence of high explosives.

Le Strat is quick to point out that the surveys give only a cross section of time and, as such, "they only show an association and do not prove a causal relation".

He continues, We wonder whether a genuine mystery is being concealed here or whether any similar scrutiny of a minute section of time and space would yield similar strangenesses — gaps, inconsistencies, warps, and bubbles in the surface of circumstance.

We wonder whether a real mystery is being concealed here or whether any similar scrutiny of a minute section of time and space would yeild similar strangenesses... View Article John Updike contributed fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism to The New Yorker for a half century.

I was going to read a section of it one time with another writer, and he was taken ill, so I had to create a whole programme in one night.

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