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  • 121Time signal — These automatic signal clocks were synchronized by telegraphy in 1905 before the widespread use of radio A time signal is a visible, audible, mechanical, or electronic signal used as a reference to determine the time of day. Contents 1 Audible… …

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  • 122Time attack — A time attack is another term for time trial. The term is commonly used in Japan for individual time trial events for motor vehicles that involves a vehicle running around the circuit in lieu of a qualifying lap and the term is widely adopted… …

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  • 123Time Machine (game show) — infobox Television show name = Time Machine caption = format = Game show company = Reg Grundy Productions runtime = 30 minutes (per episode) creator = Reg Grundy starring = John Davidson as the host; Charlie Tuna as the announcer country = USA… …

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  • 124Time vortex (Doctor Who) — In the science fiction television series Doctor Who , the time vortex (sometimes called the space time vortex) is the medium that the TARDIS and other time machines travel through. In the classic series, the howlaround or slit scan tunnel seen in …

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  • 125Time Matrix (The Animorphs) — The Time Matrix is a fictional device from the book series, the Animorphs, by K.A. Applegate. It is essentially a time machine, though it can also create a whole new universe if given improper, or mixed, directions. The Andalites claim it was… …

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  • 126Time in Brazil — Brazil has three time zones. It also observes summer time; however, not only do the starting and ending dates often change from year to year, it is also not followed by all states (which ones observe summer time can change from year to year).… …

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  • 127Time Capsule (Apple) — Infobox Computer name = Time Capsule developer = Apple Inc. type = Backup drive Airport Extreme base station photo = caption = first release date = 2008 discontinuation date = processor = baseprice = website = [http://www.apple.com/timecapsule… …

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  • 128time — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tīma; akin to Old Norse tīmi time, Old English tīd more at tide Date: before 12th century 1. a. the measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or… …

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