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    1. We simply use a clock and a calendar as a way of meeting up at specific moments of our life


    2. Micah glanced at the clock


    3. A “circadian clock” in our brain regulates our sleep-wake cycle and the body's need to balance both sleep time and wake time


    4. she’d been involved in a long term relationship up in Bristol … it fell apart … she was considerably upset, partly because of that and partly because her sister had just got married … she was at the age when she could feel the clock ticking


    5. Frank pondered for a moment and then looked at the clock


    6. But then the shift bell rang and Frank knew it was time to clock out


    7. the ticking of the clock attracts my attention and I watch the minute hand as it slowly moves round the clockface steadily using up the minutes of my life


    8. Glancing at the clock, I swallow the acrid liquid which is gathering in my mouth … concentrate, Liz …


    9. The clock says it’s nearly three a


    10. ’ Stephen said, glancing at the clock

    11. looked at a simple brass carriage clock, the glass of which was inevitably cracked


    12. The carriage clock in the drawing room ticked away, drawing the dull hands of


    13. ’ I suggested, glancing at the clock


    14. It's the year 2423 by my clock and I'm still living here in this villa, still spending most of my time out here on the verandah


    15. ‘Shouldn’t Liz have been back by now?’ I asked, glancing at the clock


    16. Since all souls personifications had to be evaluated to supply the eyestream of the first, Bahkmar was forced to drop the eye-stream by another clock, and when it gets two clocks behind, souls begin to notice that the universe they see and the universe they feel are out of phase


    17. Until then, they would drop a second clock behind


    18. While everyone was in their seats and not moving very much, very little re-rendering is done and the visuals were running cool, often not needing the second clock cycle


    19. Bahkmar already had enough crystal in place that everyone's rendering was out with only a one clock delay, but he thought he noticed the audio getting two clocks behind for a few slices


    20. And so my madness revolved around the clock face

    21. When I explained to the telephone operator what I wanted, she just hang up to me! Nevertheless, whenever old-Zarifis calls them for the same reason, the police arrive here in no time so as to restore peace and quiet! When my sister threw a party some months ago, the old man called the police as soon as the clock struck midnight and they arrived five minutes later


    22. A glance at the clock tells me that it is nearly half past one


    23. However, as soon as we reach the threshold at 9:00 o' clock, suddenly Helen stays still as if she were rooted to the spot


    24. We meet outside the centre of Buddhism at 8:00 o' clock


    25. "Our veron clock comes straight off the master


    26. By the time the duty clock said the sabbath was over, Bahkmar had proven to himself beyond all reasonable doubt that there were no real female souls on the ship


    27. So, at 8:00 o' clock in the evening all three of us -Helen, her brother and I- arrive at Clair's two-storeyed house in Kalamaki


    28. A glance at the clock speedily obliterated her self-satisfaction and set her running … her train was due to leave in five minutes’ time! Safely on the train, though still panting from the exercise and more than a little overwhelmed by the crowds of commuters thronging the station subways, she settled herself in a seat and, leaning her head against the headrest, closed her eyes, forcing herself to relax


    29. by one goal to nil with just a two minutes left on the never tick of the clock


    30. where a clock shuffles the day down

    31. I heard the clock chime the hour, the small hours,


    32. Knowing by the chime of a clock that the hour


    33. Although wrinkles are more associated with the dermatological clock of the skin, it is still considered as the resulting product of the greatest effects of harmful influences in the skin


    34. and she wants to stop the clock,


    35. the clock bell chimes,


    36. until the clock hands above her spin out past


    37. This is not time wasted but time well spent even though it might take you some time to train yourself not to keep glancing up at the clock and listing in your mind all the chores you have to do while you are ‘relaxing’ on the floor


    38. I glanced at the clock just as its alarm bell sounded


    39. Plates, statuettes, the framed business license and a calendar hung with equal importance beneath a clock plate and below it stood a kerosene lamp, prominent on its very own shelf, like a holy statue


    40. I stare at the clock … has Karen told him yet?

    41. He wished he could do like Alan did in his hack, and get as many clock cycles as the remainder of the crew combined


    42. "He was a busy boy in those days when he was stealing half our clock cycles, he detailed out all kinds of different societies


    43. "The clock is still running," he said after placing a virtual probe, "it is granting cycle requests but it happened suspiciously close to the time of the beam's arrival


    44. I looked at the wall clock


    45. As soon as he sees the clock, he swears and stops dead


    46. The clock now says 4


    47. The shop's clock said


    48. phone's clock showed it was 5


    49. As we are stacking the dishes on the draining board, there’s a knock at the back door – Sally, glancing at the clock, runs to open it


    50. I sit back and sigh … a glance at the clock tells me it’s a good hour and a half until Dave is due … go and make a coffee, Sarah














































    1. The wind picked up and his weather meter clocked winds close to thirty miles per hour


    2. At almost seventy years of age he had clocked up almost 40 years in space, more than three times as long as any of his bridge crew


    3. He clocked it deep, snapping to a Six


    4. Mel, one of the Charlies, clocked AJ standing there with his annoying friend


    5. The girls eyes bulged as they clocked the size of it, they were in for a wild night if they played their cards right


    6. Seems he clocked onto the bullet


    7. It is clocked in at 186,282


    8. Polydon saw it running and clocked it


    9. I clocked a packet of Marlboro cigarettes on the side table in the living room and picked it up along with the box of swan vestas sitting on top of it


    10. Catching my breath and sparing a glance out to the other passengers, I clocked the watch on my neighbour's wrist: seven forty five

    11. Gulab clocked on to what they were referring to


    12. “So,” Feltus said as he mentally clocked out the approximate time of death, “I would be safe in saying that death occurred sometime between eleven last night and one o’clock this morning?” If that was so, both Lady Ashburn and Elizabeth Bascomb would be under suspicion for having been near this area in the window of time during which the murder had been committed


    13. It is now in its sixth month of flight testing and has attained what we believe to be its top practical speed, with the XB-50 clocked at Mach 3


    14. the real joke was the goofy cowboy hat he sported after he clocked out from


    15. Why couldn't we leave right after we clocked out for the day? Did we really have to spend our last 15


    16. She pulled Gato out of the carrier and weighed the cat on an oversized scale where she clocked in at eight pounds


    17. When the flotilla went out of the field of view of her forward-down FLIR, which pointed down at an angle of 45 degrees, Ingrid clocked the distance on her digital watch until she had to be right above the cruiser, then rolled on her back and dove down at a vertical with her airbrakes extended and her engine thrust reversers engaged


    18. Ben’s heart was in his mouth as he clocked the exit


    19. It was obvious he was going to give her a hard time from the moment she clocked eyes on him


    20. This highway is posted sixty five and I clocked you at ten miles an hour over that

    21. Jesse rushed over to greet me when I clocked in at the zoo


    22. It was eight in the morning and he had just clocked in, now he had to see what his boss wanted


    23. He also clocked the exact same time for another half marathon he competed in at Bathurst in May


    24. ‘I clocked him in the reflection of the glass case down there


    25. clocked Roger as he walked out of the airport and toward the


    26. Thought I clocked a Russian couple


    27. When they clocked us giving Sayeed a lift


    28. I clocked the town centre, what I could see, before we


    29. I said hello to his father, then clocked some of the family


    30. And I clocked a lovely girl in a bikini at the poolside

    31. We clocked the new foundations for


    32. Nobody at work seems to have clocked on to what’s happening yet


    33. If he’d had his radio he would’ve apprised his handlers of the situation, but he’d lost it in the snow, when that witch had clocked him on the head with a piece of wood


    34. A man stepped out of an alcove ahead of us with an assault rifle, and instead of shooting him; Flint threw his handgun, which clocked the guy senseless


    35. clocked onto the odometer as the beautiful countryside moved resolutely past us as we


    36. His thin but wiry legs were arrayed in a pair of richly embroidered clocked stockings, evidently of English manufacture, while from his three-cornered hat depended a long streaming knot of white and blue ribbons


    37. “Then at the very least, you should have clocked Reese when he started doing that stupid dance after the announcement


    38. “I still think you should have clocked him when he started doing that dance


    39. 4, four seconds slower than the time Louie had clocked on the sand of Oahu just before climbing aboard Green Hornet


    40. Any other day, I would have clocked him,” Conklin said

    41. Claire was watching me, and when I looked up, she said, “Tracey clocked in at twelve oh two


    42. Looks like they clocked this child with that Sunbeam before they chucked it into the tub


    43. But if that guy clocked you with enough force—”


    44. She swung hard, and clocked Townsend with it, right across the middle of his face


    45. A 1966 Volvo P-1800S owned by Irvin Gordon (USA) had clocked up 4,773,314 km (2,966,000 miles) on the odometer as of 9 July 2012


    46. Gong Jinjie and Guo Shuang (both China) clocked a time of 32


    47. Spain have clocked up the most wins of the Synchronized Swimming World Trophy by a national team with three in total, in 2008, 2010 and 2011


    48. Jeremy Wotherspoon (Canada) clocked a time of 34


    49. The average big-league fastball is clocked at 86 miles per hour, and the best pitchers throw “heat” in the 90s


    50. The average big league fast ball is clocked about 86 miles per hour and the outstanding pitchers throw ‘heat’ in the 90s


    1. He can imagine Davina clocking off at the end of another twelve hour weekend shift and climbing into something electrically purple with lowered suspension and bright blue diodes fixed to fake air scoops on the bonnet


    2. After clocking about two miles in less than twenty minutes, he ended up at the service entrance of Sheila’s complex


    3. � This was his third clocking in order to confirm the results of the speed run trial without a doubt


    4. Lester’s a first-rate, harvest technician, clocking his second, ten-hour shift


    5. I headed home after clocking out from work and dressed in my best hobo attire, wrinkly pants and an equally-as-wrinkled shirt


    6. Nord swung his sword around, clocking Lov across the skull


    7. James was on the house phone to Astley Manor, clocking in and picking up any new reports


    8. Before clocking in, Don asked if he could call his dad’s house


    9. I could, clocking the old castle and the civic centre


    10. But without extending himself, he began clocking miles in 4:18, just two seconds slower than the winning time of the Zamperini Invitational that he’d seen in March

    11. She ended this tirade by clocking him in the jaw with her left fist, broken fingers and all


    12. And didn’t the Medicis underwrite Raphael? Hadn’t his own father subsidized the Rothko kids’ therapy bills? “A little lower,” he told the art hanger, a blue-eyed ectomorph who, two years out of Bennington, was clocking sixty-five dollars an hour


    13. You might think that clocking performance numbers in the low 500 percent range in 1999, as we both did, would merit some heavy praise from O’Neil, but far from it


    14. I thought about clocking him


    1. Since all souls personifications had to be evaluated to supply the eyestream of the first, Bahkmar was forced to drop the eye-stream by another clock, and when it gets two clocks behind, souls begin to notice that the universe they see and the universe they feel are out of phase


    2. Bahkmar already had enough crystal in place that everyone's rendering was out with only a one clock delay, but he thought he noticed the audio getting two clocks behind for a few slices


    3. We had no clocks or watches


    4. By stopping clocks he buys time


    5. The clocks have stopped


    6. They would need to know that an hour had passed because the ship was accelerating and that hour made a bigger change in their velocity than their apparent position, so she ran an update on all their apparent clocks


    7. The notion of time I refer to here is a concept that is different of the mechanic of clocks


    8. Clocks are based on repetitive events but cannot register the flexibility integrated within the notion of time


    9. Watch-cases, clock-cases, and dial-plates for clocks and watches, have been prohibited to be exported


    10. The use it in atomic clocks

    11. No damn clocks! I have no idea what time it actually was


    12. There were no outside windows, clocks or closing hour, so time was irrelevant


    13. In these caves, only faint distant echoes of water dripping down from some parts of the rocky ceiling could remind someone of time passing by, the sloshing sound of each drop on the cave floor like the tick of those terribly intricate clocks men had devised


    14. The third, called ASPM and also involved in brain size, clocks in at 5,800 years [ago]…It therefore suggests that we are still evolving


    15. When the Communist took control (with the Soviet Union assistance) two of the party members came to his father‘s shop of jewelry and clocks and told him that it was their time and he was to leave


    16. As the clocks ticked


    17. Equivalent on the clocks


    18. Over the counter, a row of clocks indicated the time in various cities, including Paris and London


    19. We seemed to have body clocks that functioned on the same level as well, both of


    20. was off now that clocks no longer ruled her world

    21. ’Well, there are more clocks in this house than building bricks, which is an easy


    22. (Telescopes and mechanical clocks had recently been invented


    23. East-West bearings based on the mathematical concept of global meridians were determined by ship’s clocks (chronometers)


    24. “No, Brad,here is something concrete: in almost all alarm clocks


    25. Cuckoo Clocks had nothing on me at that time


    26. digital clocks and watches, timers are found in a range of


    27. rods and clocks), nor therefore any space-time intervals in the physical sense


    28. They sold everything from melons and smoked meats to clocks and ground-hoppers


    29. difference coupled with their ravel time almost added a day to their internal clocks


    30. In short, independently how much we try, running and setting clocks of all types, we 36

    31. As they roamed happily through the historical Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings with their ancient windows, ornate clocks, statues, church spires -- and the multitudes of pigeons -- Anna took great delight in telling Travis what she knew


    32. Close by were brooches, necklaces, pendants, cigarette cases, writing sets, cuff links, clocks and numerous Easter eggs in red, rose, and blue enamel with designs and inset with countless tiny diamonds


    33. Another crate contained table cloths richly embroidered with fine gold, cushions studded with precious gems, and clocks and writing sets made in gold and silver


    34. At the end of each turn the clocks would fast forward a few generations to see the effect


    35. Paychecks would be written and time clocks would be punched as much as possible


    36. The remaining fleet was given its orders, ships’ clocks were synchronized and the ships jumped together to their final targets


    37. housed within the MHPCC clocks in at 837 billion floating-


    38. calendar to see when I had to change my clocks


    39. Watching him putting in latches and repairing clocks, Fernanda wondered whether or not he too might be falling into the vice of building so that he could take apart like Colonel Aureliano Buendía and his little gold fishes, Amaranta and her shroud and her buttons, José Arca-dio and the parchments, and Úrsula and her memories


    40. clocks assume that their patrons know the difference between

    41. With digital watches and clocks, children will soon ask their parents what those time


    42. radiocarbon clocks but also heat the planet's atmosphere,


    43. Then I noticed the silence in the house; no compressor noises or the ticking of clocks


    44. Twice a year, we have to adjust our clocks for


    45. Set all the alarm clocks in housewares to go off at five 133


    46. set all of his clocks ahead by exactly ten minutes


    47. All of the clocks he’d restored to their former beauty were similarly packed away


    48. All he had left to prove that he had ever been an artist were eighteen paintings of clocks he could hardly bear to look upon because they were all ugly and he didn’t like the colors he’d chosen


    49. Then there was his first wife and then his job, then his house and all his precious artwork – his clocks, all lost to a fire – and then his anger and negativity


    50. � Those distortions were causing grave perturbations throughout the Solar System, scrambling the most sensitive clocks and throwing interplanetary ships out of their trajectories without apparent reasons or explanations










































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