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Djokovic slips and slides but can't change direction in time.
Ultimately, rhythm is the organic process of music in time; it is music's direction in time.
There were moments during the third Republican primary debate on Wednesday night when you could close your eyes, listen to what the candidates were saying and project yourself either direction in time.
Even if Warren doesn't stand, and she is decidedly lukewarm in public, her fanclub hopes that the last two years of a bolder and more progressive Obama will help pull the party in her direction in time for a fresh assault on Congress and the White House in 2016.
Employment continued to fall for nearly two years after his recession ended in November 2001, but reversed direction in time to save his job (see chart).In this section Mitt Romney marches on That 2004 feeling No way out Another one in the net The downgrading of Europe Running out of moves ReprintsCould Mr Obama enjoy the same late boost?
Designs have the universal tendency to evolve in a certain direction in time [55].
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But it's a story that can go in any direction in time-space, within any character, place, or event.
Tiffany Knight, an actress, and John Paterakis, a retired banker, arrived as the tenth and fourth Doctors, respectively; a number of other women looked like the glamorous River Song, a space archaeologist who, in an affecting plot from 2008, married the Doctor — a good thing, except that they were moving in opposite directions in time, and were therefore never quite in sync.
Filtering was done in the transverse direction and in time to fill in the missing A-line positions with the importance of each position weighted by the amount of A-lines averaged in it.
Optical flow defines the time rate of pixels and direction in a time sequence of consecutive images which comprises two-dimensional vector having velocity and direction of each pixel.
There's something called "the arrow of time" and it is simply the direction in which time passes from the past to the future.
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