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He could try to get a quick gain and then call a timeout for the field-goal try, or just go for the kick right there.
But the National Hockey League is back for a long, hard regular-season campaign that will take a timeout for the Winter Olympics and conclude in mid-April.
The process then sets a timeout for the current round using a deterministic function Γ based on its view number v p (line 17), and starts the receive part, where it collects messages (line 22).
The Roadmap Program is in charge of performing every action to carry out the experiment, ensuring that the car speed is correct and that no beacon is missed by establishing a timeout for the experiment, i.e. if 30 seconds after starting the experiment the Roadmap Program has not received the signal indicating that the participant has pressed the button, the experiment is automatically cancelled.
"Overworked and tired, all the beauty of the beach is gone," marine scientist Thon Thamrongnawasawat told AP. "We need a timeout for the beach".
Just think about it as if you took a cookie from the jar five years ago and now you are being given a timeout for the behavior.
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Cincinnati was charged a timeout for throwing the flag.
This time, as before, his need for a timeout — for surgery and for recuperation — has put the Met and the Boston Symphony in a bind.
"There'll be a timeout for sure," he said, looking at the expanse of dirt and macadam.
"It's sort of a timeout for me.
"It's difficult to take a timeout for two years.
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