Perry consulted an elaborate watch, constructed
to mark time to the fifth of a second, and answered Geoffrey, with his eye all the while on Mrs.
One must do something
to mark time till one's fit for work."
Consequently, trading activity considerably declined as buyers took to the sidelines and preferred
to mark time.
CRAIG GORDON has been told
to mark time at Celtic despite playing second fiddle to No.1 keeper Scott Bain.
A new feature that allows users
to mark time as invoiced has been added.
MARKING TIME--The daily price of an OPEC barrel (above) continues
to mark time as the industry waits to see if producers will really cut their production volumes.
He signed a contract for Mayweather - but the champion did not, leaving Khan
to mark time on Mayweather's next undercard against the dangerous New Yorker Luis Collazo, who lost to Ricky Hatton eight years ago, the report added.
Progress on the giant Mmamabula thermal power station in southeastern Botswana is being forced
to mark time while Eskom, South African power utility and the major buyer of the planned 3500KW coal-fired electricity output, finalises its funding model with the South African government.
That leaves Haye with a summer date spare and the O2 Arena, with whom he has a promotional deal, left to fill at a time when the credit crunch is biting and there are precious few ticket- selling heavyweights
to mark time against.
The problem is I seem
to mark time differently than the rest of the world.
But Benitez will not want
to mark time in the wake of the Athens defeat, and he said: "There will be several players leaving.