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  2. Repeater (horology) - Wikipedia

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    The decimal repeater works like the minute repeater, but instead of chiming the quarter hours followed by minutes, it sounds the number of ten-minute intervals after the last hour and then the minutes. For example, if the time is 2:49 then the decimal repeater will sound 2 low tones representing 2 hours, 4 sequence tones representing 40 minutes ...

  3. 45:33 - Wikipedia

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    The artwork of "45:33" also resembles that of Göttsching's work. [6] Parts of "45:33" were later used on the album Sound of Silver, in particular the track "Someone Great", which appears on "45:33" as an instrumental section later distinguished as track 3. The complete track was also released for registered Nike+ users in late March 2007 as a ...

  4. Wie is de Mol? (Dutch TV series) season 25 - Wikipedia

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    There is a 45-minute time-limit for the assignment. €1,100 was earned for the pot. De Zilveren Greep. Eight candidates have 45 minutes to complete a "heist" to "steal" one item each from the Central Market, without being caught by guards, to add money to the pot. Candidates are directed via by walkie-talkie by the remaining two candidates who ...

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  6. Programmable interval timer - Wikipedia

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    The Intel 8253 PIT was the original timing device used on IBM PC compatibles.It used a 1.193182 MHz clock signal (one third of the color burst frequency used by NTSC, one twelfth of the system clock crystal oscillator, [1] therefore one quarter of the 4.77 MHz CPU clock) and contains three timers.

  7. Circular breathing - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, a Guinness World Record was set for the longest held musical note when Kenny G used circular breathing to sustain an E-flat on a saxophone for 45 minutes and 47 seconds. [3] In February 2000, Vann Burchfield surpassed G's record by playing one note for 47 minutes, 6 seconds.

  8. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    A pomodoro kitchen timer. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. [1] It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.

  9. Symphony No. 45 (Haydn) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 45 in F ♯ minor, known as the "Farewell" Symphony (German: Abschieds-Symphonie; modern orthography: Abschiedssinfonie), is a symphony dated 1772 on the autograph score. [1] A typical performance of the symphony lasts around twenty-five minutes.