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You can use this word to describe an event, process, or activity that occurs in a specific sequence or order based on the passage of time. For example, "The training program was time-sequenced to ensure each employee had the appropriate amount of time to learn the new skills."
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It dwells in the hair follicles of every human being with a ferocity that surprises the scientists who have, for the first time, sequenced its genome.
At other times sequences become hodgepodges.
Right, the trance of early "Sesame Street" and its country-time sequences.
"Damages" relies on red herrings and blurred time sequences to confuse the viewer.
All is revealed — the videos projected, the drawings illuminated — in a timed sequence that forces movement.
The result is an experience that usually lacks a conventional narrative, or even a time sequence.
The danger of instant editing, of course, is not just disordered time sequences but glibness.
The story is choppy and complex, the time sequences confusing, but there is much heady beauty and serious intent.
Time sequences are problematic, since Mr. Horne does not attempt the Herculean job of telling this story chronologically.
That book presents a close examination the Zapruder film and questions the time sequence accepted by the Warren Commission.
There's Irish music, lairy London types and hyper-kinetic fight sequences suddenly slowing up for zero-gravity "bullet time" sequences.
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