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The last time Rosh Hashana, whose timing is dictated by the Hebrew calendar, fell this early on the Gregorian, or Western, calendar, was in 1899, according to a spokesman for the Orthodox Union, and the next time it will happen is 2089.
But one industry watcher suggested that might change if it wanted to target growing "real-time marketing" budgets - money spent on adverts whose timing is determined by live trackable consumer behaviour.
Bure, whose timing was off tonight, as expected, ended up with 19 42 of ice time, third most among Rangers forwards, behind Kovalev and Lindros.
That is the kind of change whose timing no White House can control.
Jamie, whose timing and court awareness had disintegrated, at last contributed, forcing deuce on Goffin's serve.
Even he cannot go on forever, and the man who eventually steps into his shoes will be a young coach whose timing will be fundamental.
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For example, a PC-IN pair whose internal timing longer than the CS-US coupling timing, as illustrated in Figure 2C, will not increase the excitabilities, and the PC's activation will not be modulated.
Ms. Bacon, whose comic timing is as exact as it is stealthy, is especially adept at such transitions.
And there are strokes whose uncanny timing makes it seem that Mozart has written the music of the spheres.
Phil Mickelson, whose comedic timing is sometimes on a par with his short game, was asked what he expected to see from Woods this year.
Rangers' only attacking plan seemed to be long balls hit up to Cissé, whose poor timing left him repeatedly offside and frustrated.
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