Sentence examples for clock is moving from inspiring English sources

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"The clock is moving.

At least the clock is moving, I pointed out.

An exhibit shows that time, as measured by a "light clock," appears to slow down when the clock is moving.

The clock is moving fast, and the traffic on the freeway is stopped.

One is that the Washington clock is moving more rapidly than the Baghdad clock, so we're obviously trying to speed up the Baghdad clock a bit and to produce some progress on the ground that can perhaps give hope to those in the coalition countries, in Washington, and perhaps put a little more time on the Washington clock".

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It seems that when the clock is moved forward or back one hour, the body's internal clock — its circadian rhythm, which uses daylight to stay in tune with its environment — does not adjust.

But that is not why the doomsday clock was moved.

In 2010, the clock was moved back, in part because President Barack Obama had pledged to try to move toward a world without nuclear weapons.

In January this year the Doomsday Clock was moved to three minutes to midnight, a position it was last at in 1987.Read the full briefing here.

This year's announcement follows two straight years in which the Doomsday Clock was moved closer to midnight.

In 2004, the original clock was moved from its location near 42nd Street; the building has since made way for One Bryant Park.

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