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  • 31One Wonderful Day — Desperate Housewives episode Mary Alice (Brenda Strong) opens the door to find a surprising visitor. One Wonder …

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  • 32One Vision — Single by Queen from the album A Kind of Magic B side …

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  • 33One Heartbeat (song) — One Heartbeat Single by Smokey Robinson from the album One Heartbeat B side Love Will Set You Free Released 1987 Format …

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  • 34One Shot Sam — DVD Box Cover Directed by Scott Shaw Produced by …

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  • 35Time portal — Time portals are doorways in time, employed in various fiction genres, especially science fiction and fantasy to transport characters instantaneously to the past or future. They can be represented as vortices of energy, which allow matter to… …

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  • 36Time and frequency transfer — describes mechanisms for comparing measurements of time and frequency from one location to another. The technique is commonly used for creating and distributing standard time scales such as International Atomic Time (TAI).Examples of time and… …

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  • 37Time After Time (1985 novel) — Time after Time is a novel by Allen Appel, first published in 1985 by Carroll Graf. It launched the Alex Balfour series of time travel novels, which the author usually refers to as the Pastmaster series.The story follows New School history… …

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  • 38time lag — time lags also time lag N COUNT: usu sing, oft N between pl n A time lag is a fairly long interval of time between one event and another related event that happens after it. ...the time lag between theoretical research and practical applications …

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  • 39time warp — n. the condition or process of being displaced from one point in time to another, as in science fiction …

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  • 40time signature — n. Music a sign consisting of one number over another, esp. after the key signature, indicating the unit of measurement and the number of beats in the following measure or measures (Ex.: 3/4 means three quarter note beats); also, a nonnumerical… …

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