timing

February 1st, 2010 | 574 Entries

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574 Entries for “timing”

  1. timing was the word you used to break my heart. timing was the limiting factor. timing is what separates us. timing is everything.

    fcw
  2. is lost,space and time. put into a car a going fast but not knowing where. have to figure that out because need to know where. time running out got to make the hit on the ball at the rght time

    Anonymous
  3. Timing is everything, or so they say. Timing is a big part of this one minute freewrite because I’m thinking if I had timed it for later in the day I might have something to say. Right now – nothing. Not a thing. Just typing now and watching the green bar with my peripheral vision and waiting for it to turn color. And there it goes. Yellowish. Orangish. Almost time now. Almost over. Almost out of time. Now.

    Michael F.
  4. Johnsons timing was perfect. The doorbell rang just as Sarah put the finishing touches to her make up. She knew there was no way she’d make it to the door before anyone else did – they were all too excited to meet him. This guy she’d done nothing but talk about for the last, hmm, year maybe.

    Hel
  5. His timing couldn’t be worse. He was too late to be early, too early to escape notice, too much in the zone to be able to skip out without consequences.

    gino
  6. poor timing could result in little information on this feedback… good timing could result in a lot of information… which do you think I had? I still have a few secons.

    grilledcheese
  7. My timing is always perfect… for disaster. My timing is perfect for things to go wrong. If I want to do something or try something or see something ing… Timing hits me in the face

    Nancy*
  8. timing is of the essence, or so i hear. i believe timing is just something to get in the way of going about things the way you would like best. timing is a limiting factor. timing is a spoiler. screw timing. do what, when, how you want.

    baracus
  9. Timing, it’s what i needed that day I told you how much I liked you. Boyfriend – i knew you had one, but what i felt was stronger than some tie yuo had to a quasi boyfriend. Where was he? how could he let you go out by yourself eveyr week. THe way you looked at me when I told you about my writing, the air

    Jo
  10. Is the reason for the stress we feel. We feel pressed to ake good timing in life. Be on time to all occasions and to all meeetings.

    Graham Byers
  11. you ask me if I only wanted you for your body-well,one:you have a hell of a nice body,and two:what else have you given me to want and desire?have you treated me kindly?With love?Have you respected me and my opinions?Have you stood up for me?have you ever cut me any slack?You do the opposite of these things..so one by one they all fell away.Your body and it’s reactions are the only things of you that showed me you care.So I will love it,because I want to love anything you

    a false terl
  12. Is always appropiate. Things are meant to happen as they do, which means that the timing with which one thing or another occurs is of course exactly as it’s meant to be. there is no cause for concern or alarm over something like “bad timing”. there is no bad timing. Only timing. the timing that is is exactly as it should be. It is perfect. so really, it’s almost a redundant thing to talk about..

    Sage
  13. timing is everything to somebody who wants to be an entertainer, it is only possible to learn by years of careful observation and practice,
    time what you say, how you say it, and when you reach the punchline and payoff of your statement, and people will admire you

    Dave
  14. Language Martyr Day
    February is the month of pride and pledge for the people of Bangladesh.It has become the pride of all peoples across the globe since UNESCO declared the Language Martyr Day,the 21st February as the International Mother Tongue Day. For Bangladesh, this month is of great pride for it symbolizes their sacrifice for the prestige of their mother tongue Bengali. They have the rich heritage of shedding blood for awarding the mother tongue it’s due place of honor as a state language. When soon after the founding of Pakistan it was announced that Urdu ‘shall’ be the state language of that country, the people of East Pakistan protested vehemently. As the Pakistan Government did not heed to the protest the language movement continued to gain in momentum and culminated in the martyrdom of students in Dhaka on 21st February 1952.

    The Language Movement and the Martyrdom are a milestone in the history of the growth and evolution of Bengali Nationalism which ultimately led to the creation of Bangladesh in 1971 through a nine-month war of liberation in which India played a historical role. The language movement, in course of time, graduated into a struggle for a distinct national identity of the Bengali’s of East Pakistan. They, in the long run, seceded from Pakistan for freedom from economic exploitation, political independence from colonial clutches and cultural emancipation. They had pay a heavy price as thirty lakhs people were killed by the Pakistani occupation army during the nine months of liberation war and may women were raped, physical infrastructure was destroyed.

    Bangladesh had a traumatic period within about four years of her birth when conspirators against secularism and Bengali Nationalism killed the founding father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with his family members on 15 August 1975. After the killing of Bangabandhu and toppling of his government the usurpers changed the basic structure of the Constitution of the country deleting secularism. Besides, the usurpers also indemnified the killers of the father of the nation and rewarded them.

    Back in power in 1996, the Awami League under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, the surviving elder daughter of Sheikh Mujib instituted cases against the Bangabandhu killers. They were charge sheeted. The trial could not be completed before they were out of power. The next regime of BNP-Jamat alliance put the trial of the cases to the back burner. Last year the alliance led by Hasina stormed back to power and the trial was accelerated. Recently five killers have been hanged unto death after the apex court of the country confirmed the death sentence awarded to them by the trial court. Five of the killers are abroad, and the government seeks their extradition.

    This is the month for taking pledge for the people of the country. They are yet to achieve economic freedom through national prosperity. The national affluence is yet elusive because of the regressive policies pursued by different regimes in the name of Islam. The present government of Sheikh Hasina has sworn to modernize the polity with programs like ‘Digital Bangladesh’ and bringing back secularism in the Constitution and in real life of the nation.

    Bangladesh is a nation with prospects because of it’s rich alluvial soil, manpower and strategic position in South Asia. A good neighborly relation with India can help a lot in making Bangladesh a prosperous nation. The nation should be proud of her secularism at birth and pursue the policy instead of the regressive fundamentalism to be true to the spirit of nationalism which led to the emergence of the country following a protracted struggle.

    Nidhu Bhusan Das
  15. the timing was not right. there wwas no way he could go now, all the preparation would be wasted just because the timing was off, so he decided to give it a miss and try

    ben Rancie
  16. you ask me out and i say yes for all the wrong reasons, we break up. for 3 years you love me, you tell me, i freak out and you get over me. u come and visit, sleep in my bed, kiss me, make me happy, and go 3000 miles away. i love you.

    and you know it
  17. timing is everything right? everything comes at either the wrong time or the perfect time…no in between. its either amazing or horrible but its all part of life and we roll with it. enough said.

    kels\\
  18. timing

    andy wilson
  19. timing is the aspect which makes everything work. The seasons, training, relationships, they all hinge on timing because it can emphasise/ enhance the given actions.

    spizza
  20. Timing is essential to cooking. It needs perfection, because without it, everything falls apart. The same can be said with events. Synchronisation between people or objects can allow everything to work. This is the essence of it.

    Kaye
  21. Timing is everything. Music, bossanova, they are all based around timing, without which, it all falls apart. Without timing, harmonic structure and melody have no meaning. Timing can also apply to everyday life.

    jason
  22. Is the view point on everyone’s mind, always trying to keep track of their own time, and everyone elses time. time is essential for society, gives it structure and planning. with out good timing, you are looked down upon, with good timing, you are looked up upon.

    sean ballou
  23. It’s all about timing. With minds stuck in time, timing infuses everything we do with sudden awful immediecy, but that’s a lie too. The only time is now, the only time to act is now, so what is timing? Real timing is realising this.

    GutHoister
  24. is everything. no matter who you are, who you love…if the timing is off you wont work together. if they arnt ready if you arnt ready…itll never work.

    emily
  25. isn’t perfect.

    Anonymous
  26. i hate timing. timing means schedules. timing means organization. timing means waking up early in the morning while the alarm keeps blaring.

    Megan
  27. it is what we do all the time.Finding the right moment that never arrive. It is what decides your future

    ana
  28. timing is everything. you could’ve liked me last year, but you didn’t do anything about it. and now i come to you this year, and the timing is off. it really sucks that thats how it works with you. what if you come back to me?

    fiona
  29. life is so short that you must live it as you can,how you want it. timing is very important in life,because life is short and we should all enjoy our moments in this life!

    oana
  30. timing is like a belt, no its a routine. All I know is with out time, and it’s -ing, I would have issues with other musicians

    ;aklhiwhw[
  31. There is no time left, coz lolcats took it ! … When we found out it was too late. How

    Cat
  32. Thats what its all about they say. The difference between success or failure, love or loss, happiness or ……

    Zsu-Zsi
  33. timing is everything…you can stumble upon something fantastic for you but if it comes at the wrong time it can all be lost and ruin your chances of having it in the end. sometimes its better to wait things out just to be sure of the right timing.

    Whittier
  34. puts pressure on what you need to say. it makes you say stupid stuff. like this.

    hi
  35. a good thing.

    Anonymous
  36. timing someone can be frustrating because it rushes their thoughts and can easily mess them up with what their trying to say/do. timing can also be good because it helps a perason stay on task without falling back and sets certain deadlines for certain activities.

    sara
  37. timing is important in music because if you’re trying to make a point with the lyrics you’ve written you have to support it with the right music.

    a
  38. timing is good. it is essential if you want to say something. if you dont have it all the right you do will be wrong and you will look dumb. Timing is important for timing is to say something at the right time

    rem
  39. The time wave hit again as everything around me blurred. Someone had changed the past and now it is affecting the future, tearing everything apart. I needed to stall time. I had to go back. I have to change what has been done. This time i care about the timing, for once, i picked up the ancient watch its signs i could not fathom.

    Evangeline C!
  40. The simple art of precision placement. rhythm and perfection. the only way any act can be delivered with flawless conviction is to know when…

    then and only then will all thoughts truly be conveyed.

    Andrew James Whittaker