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The Arizona players had been instructed to let the clock wind down to seven seconds in such a situation, then call a timeout for a field-goal attempt.
In 2005, Gov. Bill Owens, a Republican, drew the wrath of the party's ideological core by supporting a state referendum creating a timeout for a Taxpayers' Bill of Rights, a state constitutional amendment that strictly controls taxation and spending.
In the waning seconds, Lawson missed a shot but got the rebound, and after some sloppy, disorganized play, Tennessee called a timeout for a final shot with 1.9 seconds left in overtime.
"It's like giving a kid a timeout for a day," he told Lansing radio host Patrick Shiels.
Inside of your system's BIOS configuration utility, you will want to set a timeout for a system standby mode.
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"It's sort of a timeout for me.
"It's difficult to take a timeout for two years.
She once gave me a "timeout" for forgetting to pack her Rapunzel doll.
"It's really sort of a timeout for them," she said.
"There'll be a timeout for sure," he said, looking at the expanse of dirt and macadam.
Ms. Marra got the idea from reading about a Minneapolis suburb that had planned a timeout for families.
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