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Finally, our reaction time task was actually an anticipation timing task, as subjects were familiarized with the time frame in which the response had to be performed.
In the time frame in which she's talking about, I had seven regular girlfriends".
Many of the discrepancies involved the time frames in which Xerox allocated charges.
A cardinal rule is never to set a rigid time frame in advance.
"There is a certain time frame in which a newly appointed archbishop has to be installed".
He would not specify the time frame in which assistance was supposed to be provided.
The United Nations also stepped up its time frame in organizing and deploying its peacekeeping force.
A spokeswoman for the loan board said there was "no time frame in place" for a final decision.
Setting, in literature, the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place.
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