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death clock
noun
A clock that displays when a person will die.
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(Personally, I'd steer clear of the Death Clock.
It's like watching Love Actually with a death clock.
The "maternal death clock," as it was called, ticked off 90 seconds, then started the count all over again.
As time moved on, the fear of a secondary cancer engulfed me — I began to hear what I feared was the tick-tock of the death clock.
The death clock, a creation of Amnesty International, will be in place for three days, to coincide with a gathering across town.
The death clock was jettisoned very early on, but Gavin Clark and his team have a rudimentary weather machine to show the crowd.
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Mr. Harrison's disquisitions on why Ormolu clocks are known as "death clocks" or on the importance of the thermos to the value of a "Rat Patrol" lunchbox help to earn him and his show constant comparisons with "Antiques Roadshow".
That's the experience that Tikker, a new death countdown clock, wants you to have every time you look down at your wrist.
If the robots don't get you, or you correctly read a jump and don't fall to your death, the clock, which starts in each section at 90 seconds, will still be ticking, and you'll still have just one life.
Around the time of my grandfather's death, his clocks were providing as much as 80percentt of the data used to support International Atomic Time.
What are the causes of premature death in CLOCK-deficient mice?
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