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ran out of time - traducción al español

1980 FILM BY JAMES GOLDSTONE
When Time Ran Out...; Earth's Final Fury

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Out of time; Out of Time (movie); Out of time (film); Out Of Time; Out Of Time (song); Out of Time (song); Out of Time (film); Out of Time (disambiguation)
fuera de época
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GERMAN RECORD LABEL
Out of Line Records; Out of Line; Out Of Line Records; Out Of Line Music; Out Of Line; Aeverium
(adj.) = desalineado
Ex: In this case, too, any worm-holes and stains in the inserted leaves are sure to be out of line.
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GERMAN RECORD LABEL
Out of Line Records; Out of Line; Out Of Line Records; Out Of Line Music; Out Of Line; Aeverium
desalineado

Definición

fino
fino, -a (de "fin")
1 adj. *Delgado; de poco grosor o espesor: "Un papel [o un hilo] fino". Entrefino, finústico, superfino. Se aplica particularmente a "punta". Aplicado a las personas y, particularmente, a "facciones" o "tipo", delgado y correcto de forma[s].
2 Mar. Se aplica al *barco que corta bien el agua.
3 (inf.) Aplicado a personas y a su manera de hablar u obrar, *astuto o hábil en el trato social en su propio beneficio.
4 Aplicado a los sentidos, *agudo: "No tiene un olfato muy fino".
5 *Liso o *suave; sin asperezas.
6 *Delicado o *selecto: Aplicado a cosas, hecho con más cuidado o para un gusto más exigente que las cosas ordinarias: "Muebles [o dulces] finos. Un espectáculo fino". Aplicado a personas, de maneras distinguidas y corteses. Afiligranado, *delicado, distinguido, *elegante, escogido, exquisito, fileno, de buen gusto, primoroso, *refinado, *selecto, señor, *suave, de buen tono. Filigrana, fililí, fineza, finura, filis, filustre. Afectado, *cursi, finolis, *ñoño. *Afinar. *Amable. *Correcto. *Cortés. *Educar. *Pulido.
7 Aplicado a "amigo, amante" o palabras equivalentes, muy *amable o atento. También se ha dicho "fina amistad, fino amor", etc.
8 adj. y n. m. Se aplica a un vino de Jerez muy seco, con una graduación que oscila entre 15. y 17?.
V. "canela fina, piedra fina".

Wikipedia

When Time Ran Out

When Time Ran Out... is a 1980 American disaster film directed by James Goldstone and starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset and William Holden. The supporting cast features James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Pat Morita, Edward Albert and Barbara Carrera.

Produced by Irwin Allen, When Time Ran Out...'s screenplay by Carl Foreman and Stirling Silliphant is marginally based on the 1969 novel The Day the World Ended by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts detailing the factual 1902 volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée on Martinique, which killed 30,000 people in five minutes by pyroclastic flow.

It marked the second and final time Newman and Holden appeared in a film together following the box office triumph of The Towering Inferno six years prior, as well as reuniting Borgnine and Buttons from The Poseidon Adventure. When Time Ran Out..., however, was a commercial flop and Allen's last theatrical release and is often regarded as the final 1970s era disaster film. The film was a critical and commercial disappointment. Paul Zastupnevich's work on the film was recognized by a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design .

Ejemplos de uso de ran out of time
1. The government ran out of time, that is to say we ended up in the election.
2. "We ran out of time to plan a large live–fire operation," Kageleiry told American military affairs journal Defense News.
3. Mr Major ran out of time, hampered by party divisions over his plan to make schools grant–maintained.
4. Richard Crossman, one of Labour‘s big beasts, had a grand plan but ran out of time to implement it.
5. The House passed a similar bill last year, but the Senate ran out of time to act.