A Stitch in Time may refer to:
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''A Stitch in Time'' (EP), a 2006 EP by The Twilight Singers
* "A Stitch in Time", a
Mike Waterson
Michael Waterson (17 January 1941 – 22 June 2011) was an English writer, songwriter and folk singer.
Biography
Waterson was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. After being orphaned at an early age, he was brought up there, wit ...
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* "A Stitch in Time", a song by The Smashing Pumpkins on their 2009 album ''
Teargarden by Kaleidyscope
''Teargarden by Kaleidyscope'' is a music project by alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins that was started in late 2009 by frontman Billy Corgan following the second departure of original drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. The project initially w ...
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''A Stitch in Time'' (Lively novel), a 1976 novel by Penelope Lively
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''A Stitch in Time'' (Robinson novel), a 2000 ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' novel by Andrew J. Robinson
* ''A Stitch in Time'', a 1919 American comedy silent film directed by
Ralph Ince
Ralph Waldo Ince (January 16, 1887 – April 10, 1937) was an American pioneer film actor, director and screenwriter whose career began near the dawn of the silent film era. Ralph Ince was the brother of John E. Ince and Thomas H. Ince.
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''A Stitch in Time'' (film), a 1963 British comedy film with Norman Wisdom
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"A Stitch in Time" (''The Outer Limits''), a 1996 episode of ''The Outer Limits''
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"A Stitch in Time" (''Continuum''), the 2012 premiere episode of the Canadian television series, ''Continuum''
See also
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A Sitch in Time
''Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time'' is a 2003 American made-for-TV animated film by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is the first film based on the original television series ''Kim Possible''. The film was directed by Steve Loter for the Disney ...
'', 2003, the first feature-length animated ''Kim Possible'' movie
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The switch in time that saved nine
"The switch in time that saved nine" is the phrase, originally a quip by humorist Cal Tinney, about what was perceived in 1937 as the sudden jurisprudential shift by Associate Justice Owen Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1937 case ''Wes ...
, a metaphorical aphorism used to describe a purported change in the direction of the Supreme Court of the United States
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