Sentence examples for clock industry from inspiring English sources

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April 13 , 1772East Windsor, Connecticut February 26 , 1852Plymouth, Connecticut Eli Terry, (born April 13 , 1772 East Windsor, Connecticut died February 26 , 1852 Plymouth, Connecticut, U.S ., American clock maker who is generally considered the father of the U.S. mass-production clock industry.

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With 50 seismic vessels working around the clock industry-wide, this adds up to a total of around 12 petabytes of new data every year, according to Mr Walker.The resulting data must then be processed to produce a picture of the subsurface.

But far from being a giant stockroom for Iran's booming toaster and alarm clock industries, when the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived to inspect it, they realised the ticking they could hear was the doomsday clock.

(Many clocks were disposed of by their owners, who consequently relied more on clocks in public places, and the effect on the clock-making industry was so disastrous that the act was repealed the following year).

Lurie, Anders and Yost were all prompted into their TV deals by their agents, those most aware of the industry clock.

Even if that happens, "it hardly makes you ecstatic," said Bernard M. Markstein, senior economist at the trade group, noting that the industry clocked more than 1 million sales a year from 2003 through 2006 Home sales have had a rocky recovery from their four-year slide.

Examples of current Alexa Gadgets include the Echo Wall Clock and Gemmy Industries' connected Big Mouth Billy Bass and Dancing Plush Animatronics.

In a sample of 124 NPI projects, four DC groups with distinct configurations are detected that interact with context in terms of industry clock-speed, annual firm revenue, product architecture complexity, agility of the product delivery strategy and newness.

Although porcelain manufacture and clock making had been major industries in the town, Wigan subsequently became known as a major mill town and coal mining district.

Although, in the past, the industry routinely clocked growth rates of about 5 percent a year, "in a few years we are likely to discover that 3 percent is the new 5 percent," Mr Aboulafia said.

As ubiquitous as alarm clocks is what the industry calls "the dreaded buzzer" -- that nerve-winding noise that is the first waking thing that most of the country hears in the morning, rooted in the collective conscious like a throbbing inextractable tooth with a rusty drill at work on it.

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