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To be sure, the watch does not keep perfect time.
Problem: What if you're flying cross-country and must set your watch back three hours, even though it's keeping perfect time?
But it is a watch that keeps perfect time.
They waltz the whole world over a cliff, keeping perfect time with each other.
It's been keeping perfect time for three hundred years, indifferent to human absence.
The scent was keeping perfect time with the sound of the buzzer.
The room was full of clocks in painted wooden cases, each keeping perfect time.
It was black, cost $10 and kept perfect time.
She kept perfect time with the drums, making me more and more excited.
It was keeping perfect time as usual, and I remarked on this. "
Mealtimes were monitored by 40 clocks, all of which kept perfect time.
"I take your word for it that your watch is keeping perfect time.
He looked at the clock, which was now keeping perfect time, and saw that it was just on half past nine.
And finally more tapping, like a drummer, keeping perfect time with the rhythm of her raw screams.
For $17.95, you can get one that keeps perfect time!)
"The globe itself is keeping perfect time, and Darius is all right.
The watch survived and tested as having kept perfect time during its descent and ascent.
I tried to stop him--tried to make him understand that the watch kept perfect time.
The hard heels of his dress shoes made the wet pavement ring like a drummer keeping perfect time.
It was ticking nicely, apparently keeping perfect time.
The fact that the chronometer concealed behind his belt buckle was still keeping perfect time did little to cheer him.
"It's still keeping perfect time," he said.
Alone on deck, the white-haired girl was dancing, keeping perfect time to a rhythm only she could hear and performing solely for her own pleasure.
The clock that adorns it is four hundred years old, still keeps perfect time, and chimes its reminders every quarter of an hour.
Keep perfect time, have a passionate kiss, take a balloon trip and have your favourite magazine delivered to you!
"This watch is not just beautiful, but it also keeps good time.
It certainly does keep good time,' he repeated as they entered the cabin.
The tricky part was inventing a clock that kept good time.
Captain, just now you remarked on the fact that his old alarm clock kept good time.
It doesn't keep good time, and a lot of people think it's terribly kitsch.
Q. Do all fine watches keep good time?
I certainly hoped Arafat's watch kept good time.
He kept good time with the music.
The lights, phone, water and furnaces should all be on shortly, as he keeps good time."
(They keep good time, but that's the least of it.)
Nothing unusual - clocks behaving as before, keeping good time and continuing to emit their light beams.
His early inclinations were towards mechanical subjects, and during his college life he made a clock which kept good time.
And they kept good time.
So did Sam's watch; he was havin to get reused to the idea of clocks that kept good time.
If this clock keeps good time.
To confirm that a watch is keeping good time, a machine performs the equivalent of an electrocardiogram, spitting out a paper line drawing.
"Your watch keeps good time?"
"Any watch needs to be cleaned and oiled after four years because it won't keep good time," he said, adding that the oil becomes like a glue.
Without them, the clocks had nothing but tocks and were useless, but with them they proceeded in a steady line of tick-tocks and kept good time.
'It keeps good time, Ryker.'
Therefore, a water clock that keeps good time at some given temperature would gain or lose about half an hour per day if it were one degree Celsius warmer or cooler.
It is perfectly possible to keep good time while saying "two and three and," but you have to clip the "and" or the "ee" just a hair to do it.
They probably left in place the eight-day grandfather clock bought by Parson William Emerson in 1767 for $20 and still keeping good time in the dining room today.
The turret clock on the east face of the tower was also made in 1876, by JB Joyce & Co of Whitchurch, Shropshire, and still keeps good time.
None of them kept good time, and several of them, since they were powered by constant-speed motors driving very simple gearboxes, could not be adjusted, but had been sent out from the factory with built-in, ineluctable inaccuracies.
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