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Timewise, I deduce that the time is approximately a quarter past three.
Timewise, the period of the flood and directly afterwards had become completely distorted in her mind.
"If it fits timewise, then all hell will break lose here," said Mayer.
I just can't come over there and see her this time, see, too much is pressing on me, timewise.
You were displaced about fifty city blocks spatially and moved one hour forward timewise, yes?
Adelaide is... pretty far away, but timewise just around the corner.
Timewise, half an hour in the fridge is ideal - beware over-chilling.
Costwise and timewise it is the equivalent of a 200 mile journey by bus.
Not just between the different, almost unfathomable, strands of the tale, but timewise, between past and present.
Timewise, they say it isn't worth it with the traffic on the bridge so heavy."
Hence farther drives must be accepted, which timewise, however, do not differ substantially from those in large cities.
"I don't know, timewise, how it can happen now," Reid said in opening the Senate's first session back from holiday.
How far off are we, timewise?
The Ticktockman: very much over six feet tall, often silent, a soft purring man when things went timewise.
But timewise, he belongs to the Bronx.
But she added: "It's tough financially and timewise."
Timewise, though, he didn't stand a chance.
We realize that PacRim tapped a lot of people out financially and timewise this year.
It was too late to have much effect, but he said, "It seemed like it lasted forever to me, timewise."
Immediately problems will come to mind-how can I do this when I am already stretched timewise?
Timewise, I figure he got called off right after I called you and said I'd do it.
Mike was not dedicating himself, timewise."
"We not only share financially, but timewise," Mr. Smith said, describing a chess club for the boys, which is run by two doctors.
Timewise, we're in good shape.
Timewise, it was jangle.