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timer Instrument used for registering intervals of time (duration, brief times), without any indication of the time of day.
Ãâó: www.montresallison.com/watchterms.htm
timer A mechanism that can be used by an action to generate an event at some time in the future.
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timer A member designated to time the evenings proceedings. This includes the length of the business session and all speeches, evaluations, table topics and presentations given at the meeting. More Info
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timer A member assigned to time each element of the program and each member who participates in the speaking program, including Table Topics, Formal Speakers, and Evaluators. This is a roll at a standard Toastmaster Meeting. Back to top of this page
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timer A person who times events at a swim meet. Parents are often requested to volunteer this service. At all meets, a swim club needs to provide one timer for every 5 swimmers entered.
Ãâó: www.hawaiiswim.org/business/terms.html
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