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With 2.1 seconds remaining and the score tied at 73-73, Sun guard Shannon Johnson called a timeout, one more than the team's allotted three for the second half, resulting in a technical foul.
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JUST when some federal courts seemed unwilling to find fault with a controversial type of pop-up Web advertising, a federal judge in New York has called at least a temporary timeout on one version of the advertisements.
Earlier in the second half, the Jets had used up two timeouts — one by the offense, one by the defense — because they had 12 men on the field each time.
A spokesman said Mr. Graham voted for the ban as a one-year "timeout" on the issue: "Today, the Obama administration seems intent on criminalizing the war.
Scott had two full timeouts and one 20-second timeout left with the Nets ahead by a tenuous 10 points, right after Tony Delk hit a 3-pointer with seven minutes left.
When the Celtics missed on the other end, the Nets called another timeout, this one to allow Martin to replace his sneaker that had slipped off.
The Bruins, who called a timeout, had one last chance, but Ray Young missed an off-balance runner from the right baseline with the clock winding down.
Timeout is one such procedure.
Timeout was one of the first kernels of behavior influence technology (Wolf et al. 1964).
More timeouts while one guy shoots a free throw on an empty court.
But the offense staggered and, with under a minute to play and the Dolphins with one timeout, the Jets threw on third down at their own 25.
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