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Discover Ludwig"river of time" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used as a metaphor to describe the passage of time. Example: As I gazed out at the rolling hills, I couldn't help but feel lost in the river of time, watching as the days flowed by like waves on a never-ending current.
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Children can take a walk through the River Project and, at 4 p.m., watch the Arm of the Sea troupe perform "Rip Van Winkle on the River of Time," a show with life-size puppets.
Among them are the River Roar, St. Stan's Polish Festival, the Independence Day Fireworks Festival, the Pig Gig Rib Roast, and the River of Time living history reenactment.
I CURSE THE RIVER OF TIME, by Per Petterson.
I curse the river of time; thirty-two years have passed.
What a waste of time!" It's just the river of time; and a waste of time.
("I Curse the River of Time" was translated by Charlotte Barslund, with the help of Petterson).
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A 19th-century Jain cosmological diagram hand-painted on cloth shares gallery space with a tactile atlas for use by the blind, and an 1836 timeline depicting the flow of historical events from 4004 BC to the 1830s as rivers of time on a single sheet.
In "River of Fire" time is running in circles.
Stranded on the other side of his familial Rio Grande, he has not noticed how fast the river of historical time has been moving.
I had no serious doubt that if she paid the dues of river time demanded by Atlantic salmon she would catch one of those thrilling, exasperating fish.
Once on the river, there is plenty of time for splashing and swimming.
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