So what that meant is as the tallies were coming in during the day and being posted in real time at the Federal Electoral Institute, it appeared that Lopez Obrador had a lead during the day.
And, when Northants went in again, it was the same story, as Peters, Loye and Vishal Tripathi were all out for the second time in the day.
Clarke lost his off-stump to Sidebottom two balls later, Troughton edged to Read, Ambrose was trapped lbw first ball and Javid was bowled leaving the ball for the second time in the day, and Barker was caught behind.
Such averages such as the reports that the winter was especially mild in the U.S. this past year obscure variations during the day and throughout the time period in question.
Tayside Police said they had spoken to hundreds of people across the Angus town in the hope they might have seen Mr Hebden on the day he went missing, or in the time since.
One study shows that, in poor countries, a ten-day reduction in the time it takes to start a business can lead to an increase of 0.4 percentage points in GDP growth.
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"After so many years in Formula One, now my 17th, I've never got out of the car to go pee twice in the middle of qualifying, " Barrichello, on pole for the 14th time in his career, said of the day's several delays for rain.
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Dutch researchers are proposing that DNA sequencing replace older forms of genetic tests for diagnosing the cause of severe intellectual disability, the second time in a day that researchers have pushed the emerging technology as a first-choice diagnostic test for severe illness.
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But Maddy overcame a sketchy start expanded to reach 50 in the four-day format for the first time since breaking a thumb in May.
In fact, the day trip can feel like stepping back in time as the steam engine shuttles passengers in coaches dating from 1922.
Weigh-in each time at the same time of day.
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Francis will then return to his makeshift home at the Vatican hotel at an unspecified time later in the day.
It also might have helped that the bottle had been opened earlier in the day, so it had time to open up and let some of the alcohol blow off.
Time is arguably the most valuable asset of every entrepreneur and can be hard to find enough time in the day to do everything you need to do keep your business running.
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The problem is when this happens in the middle of the day, there is no time for a conference call to massage it, there is no time for analysts' questions and for an evaluation.
But two high profile execs listed on the Web version of the agenda last time I checked early in the day have disappeared from the schedule.
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Jonathon Niese (13-9, 3.40 ERA) gets the opening day assignment in place of the two-time Cy Young Award winner, who pitched the first no-hitter in franchise history last year but then collapsed after June.
When the Huffington Post set the launch of its live video network for mid-August, it was with an eye to having all the major kinks worked out in time for the biggest news day of the year: the presidential election.
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On the same day, an Irish government minister will take part in the annual Remembrance Day service for the war dead in Belfast, for the first time.
The defendant admits driving the car earlier in the day but denies being behind the wheel at the time Mr Brown was hit, Mr Trimmer told the court.
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Malik and Misbah provided a late flourish with a fifth wicket stand of 99 from 70 balls as five batsmen from the same team made fifties in a one-day international for the first time.
But Lititz Police Detective John Schofield said Thursday he is looking into reports that have come in over the past day suggesting Brenda Heist's time in Florida included much less miserable periods.
Yet the other day you said something that in the fullness of time will make your grandchildren cringe.
From this, it is possible to deduce that there appears to be an informal agreement that each side will have eight court days for rebuttal, which would mean that the present phase will end by 1 July, in good time for the American independence day holiday (4 July).
Who ever coined the notion that women should stay home, make babies, cook dinner, play the role of June Cleaver and of course let the husband be the breadwinner in this current day should have taken a time train into the future by some 50 odd years.
The day before, 48 of the 200 people killed in Syria violence were also from the Aleppo region, the first time since the uprising started that the region led in the number of deaths in a single day.
That oddly enough, there is simply no time in the day to do what matters most.
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"He needed the time in the day in order to create, " said Ackerman, who divorced when her son was a teenager.
The variances in time of day, day of week, flight space availability, etc. were just too many for sales staff to handle.
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