the times

  • 1The Times — This article is about the British newspaper. For other uses, see The Times (disambiguation). The Times The 21 April 2011 front page of The Times Type Daily newspaper Format Compact …

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  • 2The Times of India — The June 26, 2010 front page of the Mumbai edition of …

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  • 3The Times (disambiguation) — The Times is a UK daily newspaper.(The) Times may also refer to:In newspapers: * The Times (Malta) * The Times (Shreveport), Louisiana * The Times of India * The Times of Northwest Indiana * The Irish Times * The New York Times * The Seattle… …

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  • 4The Times Literary Supplement — Infobox Magazine title = The Times Literary Supplement image size = 130px image caption = Cover of the Times Literary Supplement publisher = News International paid circulation = unpaid circulation = total circulation = frequency = 50 per year… …

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  • 5behind the times — {adj. phr.} Using things not in style; still following old ways; old fashioned. * /Johnson s store is behind the times./ * /The science books of 30 years ago are behind the times now./ * /Mary thinks her parents are behind the times because they… …

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  • 6behind the times — {adj. phr.} Using things not in style; still following old ways; old fashioned. * /Johnson s store is behind the times./ * /The science books of 30 years ago are behind the times now./ * /Mary thinks her parents are behind the times because they… …

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  • 7sign of the times — {n. phr.} A characteristic of the times in which one lives. * /It is a sad sign of the times that all the major lakes and rivers are badly polluted and fish in them are poisoned./ …

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  • 8sign of the times — {n. phr.} A characteristic of the times in which one lives. * /It is a sad sign of the times that all the major lakes and rivers are badly polluted and fish in them are poisoned./ …

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  • 9Tracts for the Times — Tract Tract, n. [Abbrev.fr. tractate.] A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent; a short treatise, especially on practical religion. [1913 Webster] The church clergy at that time writ the best collection of tracts against… …

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  • 10Times Roman — Category Serif Classification Transitional Designer(s) Victor Lardent Comm …

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