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Qué (quién) es from time to time - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
From Time to Time (disambiguation)

from time to time         
occasionally.
From Time to Time (novel)         
NOVEL BY JACK FINNEY
From Time to Time is a 1995 illustrated novel by American writer Jack Finney, the sequel to Time and Again, which tells the story of how Simon Morley, working on a secret government project in 1970, was able to travel back in time to the New York City of 1882.
Time to market         
THE LENGTH OF TIME IT TAKES FROM A PRODUCT BEING CONCEIVED TO ITS BEING AVAILABLE FOR SALE
Time-to-market
In commerce, time to market (TTM) is the length of time it takes from a product being conceived until its being available for sale. The reason that time to market is so important is since being late erodes the addressable market into which producers have to sell their product.

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From Time to Time

From Time to Time may refer to:

  • From Time to Time (film), a 2009 British film directed by Julian Fellowes
  • The Timekeeper or From Time to Time (1992), a Circle-Vision 360° film shown at Disney theme parks
  • From Time to Time (novel), a 1995 novel by Jack Finney
  • From Time to Time – The Singles Collection (1991), an album by Paul Young
  • "From Time to Time", a song by Rascal Flatts from the album Rascal Flatts (2000)
  • "From Time to Time", a song by Ride from the album Carnival of Light (1994)
Ejemplos de uso de from time to time
1. Vague mutterings of diva behaviour surface from time to time.
2. "From time to time, public pressure is necessary," Scheffer said.
3. Palliatives, tried from time to time, proved counterproductive.
4. "Singed, maybe, from time to time." Worse than singed, surely?
5. "We facilitate those from time to time," Mr Rumsfeld said.