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time tunnel
noun
A passageway enabling time travel
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I hope it isn't the 'Time Tunnel' with Pat Sharp".
The invisible well is a time tunnel that does double service as a brain scrambler.
The history of consumer culture unfolds along the museum's Time Tunnel.
If we did land in a time tunnel, who could tell the difference?
"It's like a time tunnel when you listen to these recordings".
"I felt like I had walked through a time tunnel and was in another world and dimension," he later recalled.
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Martyn Wood's petulant half-time tunnel row with Dallaglio served only to inspire Wasps' defence to greater heights in the second half.
In the previous episode, the Doctor's tomb hadn't contained a body but a glowing shape, floating in mid-air: "My personal time-tunnel," he says.
The footballing romantic yearns for that improbable move to Barcelona, the linkup with Neymar in a kind of doomed time-tunnel dream Brazil 2014 forward lineup.
The broadcast was a strange time-tunnel transition, from Ornette's self-invented "harmolodic" experiments to Bix's short solo flights on "Goose Pimples" and "Three Blind Mice," but Schaap's taste is broad.
To get a sense of WSC's significance it is necessary to tinkle the wind chimes, smear your screen with Vaseline and time-tunnel back to 1986.
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