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time break

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time break [′tīm ‚brāk]
(engineering)
A distinctive mark shown on an exploration seismogram to indicate the exact detonation time of an explosive energy source.


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The American football spectacular attracts 800 million viewers - and the half- time break is the most expensive TV adverts slot in the world.
Jae Martin almost gave the home side an undeserved lead straight after the half time break but instead his shot hit the side netting following a great instigated by Paul Spacey.
Songs structured around bone- crushing riffs coupled with modern time breaks makes their music as subtle as their dress sense.
 
 
 
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