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It has several spikes and claws and looks intimidating – if it weren't a mere two-hundredths of an inch long.
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The artificial intelligence took about two-hundredths of a second to realize that this was very, very bad.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » JM’s Review Forum 2009
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The artificial intelligence took about two-hundredths of a second to realize that this was very, very bad.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » The Five Page Challenge! 2009
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It has several spikes and claws and looks intimidating – if it weren't a mere two-hundredths of an inch long.
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The amygdala can recognize and react to a perceived threat in as few as two-hundredths of second, something the psychologist Jonathan Haidt refers to aptly as “a neural shortcut.”
Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010
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The amygdala can recognize and react to a perceived threat in as few as two-hundredths of second, something the psychologist Jonathan Haidt refers to aptly as “a neural shortcut.”
The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working Tony Schwartz 2010
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Annette Gerritsen of the Netherlands, by two-hundredths of a second, to finish with a time of 1 minute 16.56 seconds.
Canada's Nesbitt Wins Gold in Women's 1,000-Meter Speed Skating Phred Dvorak 2010
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Last week, he took two gold medals in the Olympic 100m, shattering his own world record with a time of 9.69 secs., and the 200m with a time of 19.3 secs., obliterating by two-hundredths of a second the long-standing world record Michael Johnson set at the Atlanta Games in 1996.
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If Oliver is dismissive of European hurdling, he is more disparaging still of Britain's funding structure that, he says, too often "rewards mediocrity", as he describes the motivation that drove him from working in a shoe shop with a personal best of 13.2 four years ago, to a earning a living as a Nike athlete running 12.89 last month – two-hundredths of a second off the world record.
Pin-up boy David Oliver disparages 'mediocre' British hurdlers 2010
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The amygdala can recognize and react to a perceived threat in as few as two-hundredths of second, something the psychologist Jonathan Haidt refers to aptly as “a neural shortcut.”
Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010
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