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radio clock
noun
A clock that is synchronized to a remote time standard by means of radio signals
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What he encounters there is a radio clock that only plays the Carpenters, eerie paintings that spill free of their frames and a hammer-wielding assailant with a scary receding hairline.
They're the ones you're used to: Music, Videos, Podcasts, Photos, Radio, Clock, Fitness, and Settings.
These include "Now Playing," "Playlists," "Radio," "Clock," "Photos," "Fitness," and a few others mainly to give you quick access to your content.
Inside are the goods for Apple AirPlay streaming along with an FM radio, clock with dual alarm functions, and around back is an AUX input for non-iOS device compatibility.
These comprised house type, house ownership, toilet facility, source of lighting, source of drinking water, car or tractor, moped or scooter, telephone, refrigerator, television, bicycle, radio, clock or watch, and weighted to give a maximum score of 33.
A radio clock can wake up other people, so decide on a volume that will wake only you and your partner.
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WHEN I was about 5, I was always taking apart radios, clocks and other electronic devices.
Every shop seems to sell the same things: shoes, radios, clocks and hundreds of mobile phone accessories.
"You'll see toys and games as well as desk sets, radios, clocks and speakers, really the widest array of objects imaginable".
The index assessed housing characteristics including floor, wall and roof material; ownership of agricultural land, livestock, herds and other farm animals; and household assets including televisions, radios, clocks, fans, and mobile and non-mobile phones.
The index incorporated information on roofing materials, ownership of agricultural land, livestock ownership, and ownership of household assets including televisions, radios, clocks, fans, mobile phones, and dhiki (traditional wooden thresher) [ 8].
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