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Timeliness
Timeliness Time"li*ness, n.
The quality or state of being timely; seasonableness;
opportuneness.
Untimeliness
Untimeliness Un*time"li*ness, n.
Unseasonableness.
Meaning of TimeLine from wikipedia
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Wikipedia articles starting "
Timeline of ..."
Time and
space (particularly the
line) are
intertwined concepts in
human thought. The
line is
ubiquitous in clocks...
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Breakthrough Software,
maker of the
TimeLine project management software for DOS.
Because this was the
first time that
Symantec had
acquired a business...
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Time-
Line the
eleventh studio album by the
English progressive rock band Renaissance,
released in
April 1983. It was the last
album released by Renaissance...
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people unaware. The
following is a
timeline of the 2004
Indian Ocean earthquake. All
times are
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), on Sunday, 26
December 2004...
- This
article discusses the
fictional timeline of the Star Trek franchise. The
franchise is
primarily set in the ****ure,
ranging from the mid-22nd century...
- This
Timeline of the
British Army 1800–1899
lists the
conflicts and wars the
British Army were
involved in.
French Revolutionary Wars
ended 1802 Second...
- Express.
Retrieved 9
February 2021. "The
Maruti Udyog official Website Timeline Page".
Archived from the
original on 12
October 2007. "Maruti Udyog: Smooth...
- The
following is a
timeline of the
French Revolution.
Louis XVI in 1777 Étienne
Charles de Brienne,
minister of
finance 1787-88
Jacques Necker, minister...
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addition to
being the
largest bankruptcy reorganization in U.S.
history at that
time,
Enron was
cited as the
biggest audit failure.: 61
Enron was
formed in 1985...
- The
time line, in basketball, is a name for the
center line that
reflects the rule that the
offensive team has a
limited amount of
time to
advance the...