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timespan

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timespan (plural timespans)

An interval of time.

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But now, after launching “Home School,” a social distancing party on Instagram Live, he has become one of the hottest personalities in the world simply by doing what he loves, gaining 1.5 million Instagram followers in that timespan. Source: Internet

In Vecherniaia Moskva (October 4, 1946), M. Chistiakov reprimanded theaters and the Soviet film industry for the fact that over a six-month timespan, sixty of the films shown had been tasteless Western films rather than Soviet ones. Source: Internet

In the past seven years, the Mississippi River Valley has been hit with 100-, 200- and 500-year floods — ones that had a 1 percent or less chance of happening in each timespan — that caused damages of more than $50 billion. Source: Internet

The system made number 5 on GamePro s the "Top 10 Worst Selling Consoles of All Time" list in 2007. citation The Virtual Boy had a short market timespan following its disappointing sales. Source: Internet

In other episodes, especially earlier in the in-universe timespan, a monetary unit known as the "credit" is mentioned. Source: Internet

Much has been said about the impression that the BEPS negotiation process failed to craft truly inclusive solutions, and some have complained about the speed with which the OECD generated all 15 BEPS action reports in a short two-year timespan. Source: Internet

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