A few more moments passed in a seamless elapse of time until the deep metal sound of the ending bell was heard. |
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A simple device might oscillate at 1Hz, therefore 1 second would elapse for each oscillation. |
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Although the Maroons dominated, 75 minutes of the match had to elapse before the opener finally came. |
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Under Indonesia's complex impeachment rules, three months must elapse before a second censure motion can be passed. |
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Fifteen minutes elapse before he finishes reading both sides of the letter-sized paper. |
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Many years could elapse before an Arab system of democratic government emerges, if indeed it does. |
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No more than a couple of hours must elapse between removal and transplantation. |
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It had been four years since Blur last played the capital, let us hope that the same amount of time does not have to elapse before the next batch of dates. |
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The amendment itself permits seven years to elapse before it dies, if unratified. |
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A sufficient amount of time, usually 24 hours, must elapse between doses of desmopressin to allow the body to rebuild its stores. |
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Upon elapse of the 3 second countdown period, the selected distress call is transmitted with high power. |
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He could have allowed a decent interval to elapse after the disastrous air strike, and then ordered the supply route reopened. |
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Normally a minimum of two weeks should elapse after harvest and before treatment. |
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From the date of the application to the appearance of the generic drug on the market no more than 20 years could elapse. |
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Many years will elapse before a designation is found to encapsulate the experience and the successes and failures of the decade. |
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However, it was suggested that it might be helpful if several years were allowed to elapse before holding another referendum. |
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Options which have not been exercised before the expiry date elapse automatically. |
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A number of years may elapse before a particular matter for which management has established a reserve is audited and resolved. |
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With one minute of normal time to elapse, Athlone were a goal to the bad. |
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Decentralization will not be complete for several years and even then a good deal of time will have to elapse before a thorough reckoning of its success will be possible. |
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The essentials are a microchip for identification, a rabies vaccination certificate, and the elapse of six months between the dates of a clean blood sample and re-entry. |
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In Finland five years have to elapse before potatoes, root crops and vegetables can be grown on sludge-treated land. |
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Many hours elapse between passes over the same mid or low latitude location. |
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Please indicate whether a specified period must elapse before a detainee is allowed access to a lawyer and an independent doctor. |
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In the most extreme cases, several years may elapse between the appointment of an Adjudicator and the rendering of a decision. |
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Once tunnel users are aware of the need to evacuate, a further time interval will generally elapse before they actually start to move. |
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If application was uneven, or, if rates in excess of those recommended have been applied, a longer period should elapse before such use. |
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This determines the time that must elapse between one update of the exchange information and another. |
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Patients should be advised to allow sufficient time to elapse before operating a car or heavy machinery. |
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It is also appropriate to provide for at least 18 months to elapse between entry into force and the application of the new rules, to allow the industries affected time to adapt. |
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In the more than two hours that were allowed to elapse before he resumed his killing spree, Cho took the time to post a macabre video manifesto to the NBC network in New York. |
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Suspects had the right to be assisted by a lawyer from the beginning of custody, but some time might elapse before they could actually exercise that right, since a lawyer might not be immediately available. |
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We want them to get the money without delay and for no more than four months at the most to elapse between the application being made and the money being paid out. |
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Since 1992, because the internal auditors insisted that DHA adhere to the United Nations Financial Rules and Regulations, a waiting period of a minimum six months may elapse before the clearances are made. |
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A certain amount of time may therefore elapse before it is unarguable that the judgment has not been complied with, at least in respect of the completion of the measures taken. |
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By the 3rd century at the latest, it was normal for two to three years to elapse before an initial inquirer into the gospel might eventually be admitted to the church by baptism. |
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This is especially important in certain activities such as cattle breeding or wine production as several years can elapse between a decision to invest and the first investment returns. |
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Usually at least four months elapse after it issues a deportation notice before it takes any further action, but this period often stretches to years, according to lawyers. |
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