Before+that+time

  • 1before your time — 1) often humorous used for saying that something happened or existed before you were born These styles were a bit before my time. 2) used for talking about things that existed in a place before you lived or worked there She was a manager here,… …

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  • 2That Time — is a one act play by Samuel Beckett, written in English between 8 June 1974 and August 1975. It was specially written for actor Patrick Magee, who delivered its first performance, on the occasion of Beckett s seventieth birthday celebration, at… …

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  • 3The People That Time Forgot (film) — Infobox Film name = The People That Time Forgot caption = US poster of The People That Time Forgot director = Kevin Connor producer = Max Rosenberg writer = Patrick Tilley, from the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs starring = Patrick Wayne Doug… …

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  • 4be before your time — be before (your) time if something was before your time, it happened before you were born or before you were involved with a person or thing. Do you remember the Watergate scandal? No, that was before my time …

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  • 5Time in China — China spans across five different standard time zones, from UTC+05:00 in the west to UTC+09:00 in the east, yet since 1949 China has only had a single standard time at UTC+08:00. The time UTC+06:00 is also used unofficially in Xinjiang and Tibet …

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  • 6Time Warner Cable — Type Public Traded as NYSE: TWC Industry Communications …

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  • 7Time from NPL — Map showing the location of the Anthorn VLF transmitter within Cumbria …

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  • 8Before I Self Destruct — Studio album by 50 Cent Released November 9, 2009 …

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  • 9That's So Raven — Format Family Teen sitcom Fantasy Created by Michael Poryes Susan Sherman …

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  • 10before — before, ahead, forward are comparable when they mean in advance, especially in place or in time. Before is more commonly used in reference to time than to place. Its most frequent implication is previousness or priority {I have heard that before} …

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