to have a hard time

  • 41time — See: ABOUT TIME, AGAINST TIME, AT A TIME, AT ONE TIME, AT THE SAME TIME, AT TIMES, BEHIND THE TIMES, BEHIND TIME, BIDE ONE S TIME, BIG TIME, EVERY TIME ONE TURNS AROUND, FOR THE TIME BEING, FROM TIME TO TIME, GIVE A HARD TIME, HAVE A TIME, HIGH… …

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  • 42time — See: about time, against time, at a time, at one time, at the same time, at times, behind the times, behind time, bide one s time, big time, every time one turns around, for the time being, from time to time, give a hard time, have a time, high… …

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  • 43time — [[t]taɪm[/t]] n. adj. v. timed, tim•ing 1) the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another 2) duration… …

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  • 44Time shifting — Timeshifting redirects here. For the video game, see TimeShift. For the television timeshift channels see Timeshift channel Time shifting is the recording of programming to a storage medium to be viewed or listened to at a time more convenient to …

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  • 45hard-disk interface —    A standard way of accessing the data stored on a hard disk. Several hard disk interface standards have evolved over time, including the ST506 Interface, the Enhanced Small Device Interface (ESDI), the Integrated Drive Electronics… …

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  • 46Hard-Fi — at the 2006 Hurricane Festival in Germany Background information Origin Staines, Surrey, England …

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  • 47Time-Limited Error Recovery — (TLER) is a name used by Western Digital for a hard drive feature that allows improved error handling in a RAID environment. In some cases, there is a conflict whether error handling should be undertaken by the hard drive or by the RAID… …

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  • 48Hard science fiction — is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both.[1][2] The term was first used in print in 1957 by P. Schuyler Miller in a review of John W. Campbell, Jr. s… …

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  • 49Hard coding — (also, hard coding or hardcoding) refers to the software development practice of embedding input or configuration data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, or fixed formatting of the data, instead of obtaining… …

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  • 50Hard, Hard Times — is a traditional Newfoundland folk song/ballad. There is an earlier version, from England, called Rigs of the Times . The latest version written in 1936 at the time of the Great Depression by William Emberley of Bay de Verde and performed by Dick …

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