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  2. Half-time (music) - Wikipedia

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    2, also known as cut time or cut-common time (); etc. In popular music, half-time is a type of meter and tempo that alters the rhythmic feel by essentially doubling the tempo resolution or metric division/level in comparison to common-time. Thus, two measures of 4 4 approximate a single measure of 8 8, while a single measure of 4/4 emulates 2/2.

  3. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    The set amount of time for a shot clock in basketball is 24–35 seconds, depending on the league. This clock reveals how much time a team may possess the ball before attempting to score a field goal. It may be colloquially known as the 24-second clock, particularly in the NBA and other leagues where that is the duration of the shot clock. If ...

  4. National Hockey League rules - Wikipedia

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    The puck deflects off a referee or linesman and goes directly into the goal (exception to the rule that a puck hitting a referee or a linesman is still live) A goal was allowed at the other end (this can happen if a video review clarifies a goal scored prior, as happened in a game on November 15, 2010, between the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose ...

  5. How often do Super Bowl halftime headliners lip-sync instead ...

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    There was controversy at the time over Whitney lip-syncing, so she quieted any doubters later in 1991 with a live rendition during a hastily arranged TV special.

  6. 4.6×36mm - Wikipedia

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    The 4.6×36 mm is a cartridge developed by Heckler & Koch for its experimental HK36 assault rifle of the 1970s. When the rifle was not taken into service by any ...

  7. Weights and Measures Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Originally passed in 1970 as part of the Government of Canada's plan for metrication of Canada from Imperial measures, it was stopped in 1985 and changes were made to the act. The Metric Commission was created by the act and abolished in 1985.

  8. 30 Halftime Recipes in 30 Minutes or Less - AOL

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    You won't have to miss a minute of the game with these fast and easy recipes to make during halftime. We've rounded up 30 recipes, divided into less than 10 minutes, 20 minutes and 30 minutes, so ...

  9. Half time (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Half-time is an interval between two periods of a sporting match. Half time may also refer to: Half time (electronics), the time it takes for a pulse to drop to 50% of its peak amplitude; Jennifer Lopez: Halftime (2022), a documentary film about Jennifer Lopez; Half Time (horse) (foaled 1896), an American Thoroughbred racehorse