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  2. Safat Clocktower - Wikipedia

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    Safat Clocktower (Arabic: برج ساعة الصفاة), so called from the plaza it overlooks from the east, and colloquially nicknamed Big Ben of Saudi Arabia (Arabic: الساعة ببيغ بن السعودية), [1] [2] is a freestanding historic clocktower in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located east of the al-Hukm Palace compound in the Qasr al-Hukm District, nearby ...

  3. Big Ben to strike 11 times to mark start of two-minute silence

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    Big Ben will be struck 11 times at 11am to mark the start of the two-minute silence on Remembrance Sunday. Over the past five years the Elizabeth Tower, and the clockwork and bell mechanism within ...

  4. Talk:Big Ben - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately "Big Ben" refers to three things as I mentioned above, the most-recognised aspect of Big Ben isn't necessarily the thing most specifically called "Big Ben" in sources. Proposal 1 focuses more on the name, so if that was the issue with the current, then it doesn't solve it.

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  6. Big Ben (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Big Ben (Heard Island), a volcanic massif in the southern Indian Ocean; Bigben (computer), a Cray supercomputer; Bigben Interactive, a video game company; Project Big Ben, a British Second World War operation to reconstruct and evaluate captured missiles; Big Ben, a model of alarm clock manufactured by Westclox; Big Ben", a song by Frock ...

  7. Silent Minute - Wikipedia

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    In 1945 a British intelligence officer was interrogating a high Nazi official. He asked him why he thought Germany lost the war. His reply was, “During the war, you had a secret weapon for which we could find no counter measure, which we did not understand, but it was very powerful. It was associated with the striking of the Big Ben each evening.