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The Police Department, for instance, was generating 1.5 million sheets of paper each month for timekeeping.
On the screen, the user can display an image of a Ulysse Nardin watch for timekeeping purposes.
Rather, it's the idea that the Games are a showcase not just for athletics but for timekeeping, that a race is no longer a purely human endeavor.
It largely consisted of time trials, codified in the 1890s by Frederick Thomas Bidlake, a man with a peculiar passion for timekeeping.
"Essex Cricket can confirm that Monty Panesar has been disciplined by the Club after breaching team rules for timekeeping," said a statement from the county.
It largely consisted of time trials, codified in the 1890s by Frederick Thomas Bidlake, a man with a peculiar passion for timekeeping.
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Unlike caesium clocks, whose atomic metronomes oscillate in the microwave range and which have become the standard for precision timekeeping necessary for such things as satellite navigation, Dr Wineland's optical clock ticks at the higher frequency of visible light.
The price for painless timekeeping is $3,200; for store locations, www.noawatch.com.
The UK, for example, whose Greenwich Meridian was for centuries the benchmark for global timekeeping, insists that leap seconds are not a serious inconvenience.
The positional measurement of celestial objects for purposes of timekeeping and navigation has been the main work of the observatory since its beginning.
I liked that I was playing one of the strongest players – put a point on the board early for the team". McIlroy has previous for poor timekeeping.
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