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But Pettitte was particularly sharp tonight, throwing harder than usual; on an average day, his fastball will be clocked at 88 to 89 miles per hour, and tonight, the radar gun readings were 91 to 92 m.p.h.
There was some news about the new Phenom II X6 as well; the 1075T will be clocked at 3.0 GHz, which is about 333 MHz slower then Intel's new i7 980x.
If they don't match, your system will be clocked down to the slowest stick, reducing performance.
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With everything to play for, both candidates will be clocking up serious air miles.
No pressure there then, and fortunately Mayer's board and executive team are "incredibly supportive and happy" for her, so it doesn't look like they will be clocking her in and out too closely.
Facebook reports tomorrow, and Twitter will be clocking in next week.
But some will be clocking up many more air miles than others.
Put one and one together, and it sure seems likely that the next iPhone will be clocking in at 1Ghz.
As England's group matches are all in Ukraine, they will be clocking up 5,000 miles to play their first three games.
Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda will be clocking in together once again. .
Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda will be clocking in together once again.
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