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  2. File:Design for a Clock, from 'Disegni Diversi' MET DP830829.jpg

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  3. File:Doomsday clock (1.67 minutes).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Clock - Wikipedia

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    Analog clocks display time with an analog clock face, which consists of a dial with the numbers 1 through 12 or 24, the hours in the day, around the outside. The hours are indicated with an hour hand , which makes one or two revolutions in a day, while the minutes are indicated by a minute hand , which makes one revolution per hour.

  7. 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.

  8. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    '12:14' in both analog and digital representations. In the analog clock, the minute hand is on "14" minutes, and the hour hand is moving from "12" to "1" – this indicates a time of 12:14. A ship's radio room wall clock during the age of wireless telegraphy showing '10:09' and 36 seconds'. The green and red shaded areas denote 3 minute periods ...

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