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The most difficult thing in the world is to play slowly and keep time.
"Then how do we keep time, and know when to sleep?"
I tried to make it keep time with the story itself, which was only superficial after all.
With this, a domestic watch could keep time to within a minute a day.
For example, a clock is a device used to keep time.
The clock on the tower was also used to keep time.
Most likely, it would rust in the spring, and never keep time again.
The planet was like a clock that almost kept time.
Humans, it turns out, keep time the same way other animals do.
She ran on, the booming music keeping time with her feet.
"You really think anybody is actually worrying about keeping time tonight?"
Design a clock that keeps time for the next 10,000 years.
He records, however, with a click track to keep time.
"You have to keep time dollars moving, just like any other currency," she said.
The teacher plays a march on the organ for them so that they can keep time.
The pounding of many footsteps keeping time brought him up short.
Her dreams had been long and endless, but were impossible to keep time by.
I was allotted only four hours, and everyone is keeping time except me.
Some people cannot keep time or dance to music.
They seemed to be keeping time to the music.
The woman kept time by waving a tomato can above his shoulder.
The presumption of illness is so strong that it's how we keep time.
This means that the watch has been tuned to keep time under various positions and conditions.
The most obvious example is the use of a drummer in pop music to keep time.
While they are no longer widely used for keeping time, some institutions do maintain them.
One hand he held in the air beating time to the music.
I thought we beat Time and everybody else on our coverage of the event itself.
An hour and a half, no piano, just him beating time.
Even the leaders are singers who take turns beating time.
A vein beat time in the center of his forehead.
There was a current beating time in his head to a different tempo.
And with her hand she began to beat time nervously against the cushion of the box.
We can all beat time along with the conductor, even during the silences.
At night, its strengthening legs beat time on my bladder.
They beat time, managed tempo changes and otherwise kept out of the way.
The blood roared and raced through my brain, beating time.
There was a regular thudding sound beating time behind his voice.
Sometimes a bottle is also used, a nail beating time on it, for the same purpose.
The skeleton turned about, bobbing and beating time, not seeing him.
"Nice," said a woman seated on the floor, beating time.
The oarsmen began to row as the commander beat time.
Conducting in the musical sense means: beating time to help a group of musicians to play well together.
But you cannot beat time with the family.
He could see a musician beating time, his eyes glazed with madness.
Most of them knew the entire hymn by heart, and Stokes was beating time with his left hand.
In employment systems, after all, people are not mustered to play together as their manager beats time.
A teacher sternly beat time with a pencil on her wooden desk.
Leonard Bernstein believed that the mechanics of beating time could be learned in minutes.
Instantly the other girls followed her example, while the young males continued beating time with their heels.
He just stood there beating time and keeping watch".