Timed
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77 examples of Timed in a sentence
If you do, would you mind if I
timed
how long it took you to walk down that hallway?
That's a mussel you can find in the waters out here, and the threads holding it to a rock are timed; at exactly two years, they begin to dissolve.
When you're taking a test, close the book, practice retrieving the answer from memory under
timed
situations, and when you're giving a talk, practice in front of others.
Sometimes it mattered more when it was actually
timed.
Just two years later, when the codec problem was solved by Adobe Flash and when broadband penetration crossed 50 percent in America, YouTube was perfectly
timed.
But that was beautifully, beautifully
timed.
The embryo engages in a complex, exquisitely
timed
hormonal dialogue that transforms the endometrium to allow implantation.
And you find a set of stories waiting for you,
timed
to your journey.
It's really a very precisely
timed
thing.
And this is actually real photography,
timed
photography, showing how that limb regenerates in a period of days.
It runs like a bad video of a junior high school play, characters wandering past the camera and uttering highly
timed
and rehearsed lines, passing off as random prison talk.
I
timed
about 3 minutes of gore and 90 minutes of lame high school hazing and ritual.
Every line is perfectly
timed
with a related physical action.
Plus so many of the gags are funny and perfectly timed, such as how he really comes to believe that he's actually killed someone.
Add some well
timed
comedy, and this is very similar to a fine episode of "Columbo".
After some changes (listen out for the well
timed
telephones ringing to disguise names) the Dismissal went to air.
The writing is razor sharp, and the sight gags especially Daffy constantly getting his head blown off are brilliantly
timed.
Custers greatest victory may of in fact come at Gettysburg,Pa.His forces which occupied an area called cemetery ridge at the field at Gettysburg in the summer of 1863 were able to defeat a Jeb Stuart Led Cavalry of some 6,000 rebels with but a force of 2,300.I Think the heroics at Gettysburg by Custer are worth some discussion.There is speculation had in the movie that Custers appointment was a blunder, well you better guess again because not only did Custer have men in his corner but he established a petition to present to the Governor of the State of Michigan which by the way was relatively new to the Union Cause and where preparing to form Cavalry regiments.Though Custer was severely admonished for that kind of shenanigan when he showed up in all that Gold Braid it was not by accident as you would be led to believe.The truth be told Custers defense at Gettysburg prohibited Jeb Stuart from having lunch at the Unions rear stores and vitally protected that flank.This action by the way occurred and it was
timed
to coincide with Picketts Charge so to make for the greatest likelihood of success.It was a critical victory and Custer was at his bravest and best.His men did follow him to hell and lived to tell about it.
This includes a rugby match where Rossiter does a brilliantly
timed
pratfall.
The musical score is one you'll enjoy and the one liners are well
timed
and hilarious.
Every single revelation is
timed
so well that you have to see the next episode to get any kind of closure.
Matthau commands the screen and there is not a false note in this beautifully
timed
performance.
Kirk and Starbase commanding officer Commodore Mendez attempt to get to the bottom of the mystery, but before the matter can be cleared up, Spock - for reasons as yet unknown - commits an act of open mutiny, kidnapping the helpless Captain Pike and hijacking the Enterprise via a brilliantly thought-out and
timed
plan aided by a few Vulcan nerve pinches.
This low-budget, direct-to-video production seems
timed
to coincide with the release of Land of the Dead, the latest installment of George A. Romero's famed zombie series.
Stone's delivery is actually very well
timed
and delivered with aplomb, but this doesn't match the rest of the cast, and it is initially easier to put the blame on him, rather than the real perpetrators of the poor delivery.
Or that any artiest has only one
timed
opportunity to be creative and after its end there will be no more ingenuity ??!!, or that love can destroy an artiest utterly (her love story with Onassis) ?, or that any attempt to ruminate the lost youth is impossible (the relationship between the agent and the painter, Callas and the young actor) ?
But if I'm making The Circus sound like a serious film, then I've been deceiving you, for it is a very funny movie indeed: Chaplin's gags are innovative and perfectly timed, and he always managed to keep his running time perfectly suited to the audience's interest.
I feel that this film was perfectly
timed
and for that reason alone I watched the entire thing.
Before that, Chaplin shows his genius (not an overused term for him!) in a beautifully
timed
house of mirrors sequence, a riotous destruction of a magician's disappearance-trick (Charley, hiding from the police, is already in the compartment in which the beautiful girl is supposed to materialize), and an even funnier sequence in which Charley releases rabbits, piglets, and pigeons from the magician's table.
This is perhaps Cary Grant's funniest film (I'd rank it a hair behind "Arsenic and Old Lace") The rat-a-tat dialogue has rarely been so perfectly
timed
as between he and Rosalind Russell, who delivers the definitive caricature of a 1930's career gal.
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