Definitions
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- noun science fiction A
multi-dimensional treatment oftime - noun physics A function of time that is dependent on the position of the
observer
Etymologies
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Examples
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Slide 15: The "timescape": Difficult to synch Reggie: Yeah, [I usually start] just before 9.
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Slide 16: The "timescape": intense Jessica: [Project managers are] in charge of the hours they put on a project.
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A "timescape" • Time frame • Timing • Tempo • Temporality
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Slide 17: The "timescape": "de-temporalized Sam Ladner: When do you find time passes quickly during the day?
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He had to laugh at the looks on their faces just before they vanished from his timescape.
Massage 2010
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One of my tensions as a fundamentalist was just how much of that wonder that culture denies particularly, the truncated timescape of YECism.
What is an Atheist? James F. McGrath 2008
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The timescape of the DCU, though, "from the dawn of time to the Great Disaster"--was that how the phrase went?
Week 27: Midnight in the Garden of Forking Paths Douglas Wolk 2006
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The timescape of the DCU, though, "from the dawn of time to the Great Disaster"--was that how the phrase went?
Archive 2006-11-01 Douglas Wolk 2006
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Against a great and stirring timescape in ancestral headwaters, the diversity of fishes has been a cascade of jewels, while indiscriminate hybridization has produced a besetting and assailable uniformity.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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Against a great and stirring timescape in ancestral headwaters, the diversity of fishes has been a cascade of jewels, while indiscriminate hybridization has produced a besetting and assailable uniformity.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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