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Yet more than 20 years would elapse from the moment Mr. Chang played that note to the night he finally performed with the orchestra in his homeland.
On the average, Dr. DiMasi said, 12 years elapse from the time a new chemical compound is synthesized until it is approved by the government for marketing in the United States.
Sources close to the leadership suggested that they believed Corbyn would conduct a reshuffle in the new year, having allowed sufficient time to elapse from last week's row over Syria, in order to avoid deepening divisions.
The task requires speed, skill and strict observance of very specific rules, he said, like the amount of time that can elapse from the moment water and flour mix to the moment the matzo comes out of the oven.
Of the 20 or so hours that elapse from start to finish when a Camry, Solara or Avalon is built at Toyota's Georgetown factory, half are spent in the paint shop.
It has been debated how much time may be allowed to elapse from the primary operation or appearance of infection until debridement is performed.
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Only minutes elapsed from the time the police were summoned to the home on California Avenue about 2 30 a.m.
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