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Much of this city can feel like an old timepiece.
Later they were used by government and common people as timepieces.
But there are many people in the street who do not have a timepiece.
In other words, you need a timepiece that works at sea.
There has never been a problem with the timepiece in all the time I have had it.
How would she go about tracking down the old timepiece?
He looked around for a clock by which to set his timepiece.
Adjusting all the timepieces around the house takes half the night.
She gazed down at the old timepiece in her hand.
It was difficult to do with no timepiece to make a comparison.
How do we educate them that it's beyond a timepiece?
"By my timepiece, it's just about time to make your call."
Does that add up to the right hour on your timepiece?"
By chance, each of the women brings Fox a timepiece as a present.
Just where she had left it, an old-fashioned timepiece waited.
At the very least, the timepieces on view add to that assessment and question its meaning.
This adds to the difficulty of using it as a timepiece.
However its sales increased and today the company produces about 20,000 timepieces per year.
The passage of time is always subjective, even with timepieces around.
I have had many other timepieces through the years.
IN the age of the digital watch, the public timepiece has become a lost communal art.
"After you've been with those two for a while, be sure you check your wallet and timepiece," he called.
Between 1894 and 1899, the company produced about 1,200 timepieces, including some very complex watches.
They include timepieces using water, the sun, sand and candles.
Timepieces, however, have to run at a constant rate to keep accurate time.