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Only in this instance, he was literally moving a clock.
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So Dr. Droste's answer to "Why are you redefining time?" was essentially: "So we can move a clock".
Some expenses, like a $618 bill for moving a wall clock from Washington to Illinois, could arguably be justified under the statute.
By moving a particularly handsome clock to the campus police headquarters, he secured the ultimate Cambridge status symbol: a permit to park anywhere in Harvard Yard.
I heard the three part harmonies of "Because" emanate from a different point in the room with each passing verse, like the hands moving on a clock, and I was completely immersed for the rest of the medley.
A caper is an ANTIC, and "going around the wrong way in Britain" is ANTICLOCKWISE (which is the same as "counterclockwise" here, or the wrong way for hands to move on a clock).
People who prefer football say that much of its beauty comes from a moving clock that introduces a time limit into an already exciting game.
A shadow on a dial; the moving hands of a clock; the chiming of a bell.
An equally upbeat server greets you and begins reciting a list of specials — five appetizers, five entrees, each of them with enough moving parts for a clock factory.
Inside the band is activity tracking, sleep tracking, move reminders, a clock and smartphone notifications.
S1: So it's gonna move like a clock.
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