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  • 61time out — {{hw}}{{time out}}{{/hw}}locuz. sost. m. inv. Nella pallacanestro e sim., sospensione regolamentare del gioco chiesta da uno degli allenatori delle due squadre …

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  • 62time discount — n. Commerce a discount in price for payment made before the bill is due …

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  • 63Time dilation — This article is about a concept in physics. For the concept in sociology, see time displacement. In the theory of relativity, time dilation is an observed difference of elapsed time between two events as measured by observers either moving… …

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  • 64Due South — This article concerns the television program. For the television listings magazine, see Due South Magazine Due South intertitle Format Crime drama/Comedy …

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  • 65Time — This article is about the measurement. For the magazine, see Time (magazine). For other uses, see Time (disambiguation). The flow of sand in an hourglass can be used to keep track of elapsed time. It also concretely represents the present as… …

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  • 66Time Lord — This article is about the civilisation from Doctor Who. For other uses, see Time Lord (disambiguation). Doctor Who alien Time Lord Type …

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  • 67Time War (Doctor Who) — The Last Great Time War Date Throughout time Location Time Vortex Gallifrey Skaro Result Mutual destruction of Time Lords and Daleks …

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  • 68Time value of money — The time value of money is the value of money figuring in a given amount of interest earned over a given amount of time. The time value of money is the central concept in finance theory. For example, $100 of today s money invested for one year… …

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  • 69due — due1 W1S1 [dju: US du:] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(expected)¦ 2¦(owed)¦ 3¦(money)¦ 4 in due course 5¦(proper)¦ 6 with (all) due respect ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: deu owed , past participle of devoir to owe , from …

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  • 70due — due1 [ du ] adjective *** 1. ) never before noun if something is due to happen, it is expected to happen or should happen: due to do something: The case is due to go to court next month. due on/in/at: A new version of the software is due in the… …

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