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  2. Clock Without Hands (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Set in small-town Georgia in 1953 [1] on the eve of court-ordered racial integration, four men consider their lives: . 39-year-old pharmacist J. T. Malone discovers that he has leukemia and has only months to live.

  3. Real Time (art series) - Wikipedia

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    Maarten Baas's Schiphol Clock. Real Time is an art installation series by Dutch designer Maarten Baas. It consists of works in which people manually create and erase the hands on a clock each minute. Portions of the time depiction are completed using CGI after the motions of the painter are filmed separately and repeated to complete the 24 hours.

  4. Clock Without Hands - Wikipedia

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    Clock Without Hands is Nanci Griffith's fourteenth studio album, released in July 2001. This was her last studio album that Griffith worked with Elektra Records . It was named after Carson McCullers 's final novel.

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  7. Watch this ambidextrous artist draw eight portraits at the ...

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    An ambidextrous artist is able to draw eight photo-realistic portraits at the same time using both hands and her feet. Rajacenna, 30, holds paintbrushes in all four limbs to create her masterpieces.

  8. Drawing Hands - Wikipedia

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    Drawing Hands is a lithograph by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher first printed in January 1948. It depicts a sheet of paper, out of which two hands rise, in the paradoxical act of drawing one another into existence. This is one of the most obvious examples of Escher's common use of paradox.

  9. VIRAL: Guy puts on pants with no hands! - AOL

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    Most of us would struggle to put pants on with one hand, let alone no hands! One Chinese man, however, has mastered this unusual skill and took to YouTube to show us just how he does it, complete ...