Opening it, I gazed upon a set of small clockwork toy soldiers, each with a tiny drum and even tinier drumsticks. |
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It was gigantic and made of black metal, a great column filled with gears, levers, and pulleys moving together in a chaotic clockwork melee. |
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The new paradigm, moving beyond Newton's majestic clockwork metaphor, guides us to a new way of approaching decisionmaking. |
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Danielle jumped up and down and clapped her hands above her head like a clockwork toy gone haywire. |
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I'm stuck again, eighty feet above the warehouse floor, surrounded by Scooby Doo shampoo, clockwork frogs and sponge basketballs. |
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Roddick is an investor in Freeplay, the company that manufactures clockwork radios, and Hotel du Vin, the boutique hotel chain. |
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The external world appeared to be an automaton, a clockwork mechanism that had been regulated once and for all. |
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In the early days they had a clockwork tape recorder, and sat under trees with storytellers and bottles of rum. |
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Crowds have been excellent, the organisation clockwork and the sport on show has been almost universally of the highest standard. |
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The entire show was coordinated with clockwork precision by the Adventure Zone staff, headed by Major Swaraj Roy. |
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Truly, Hero is so tightly organized that the viewer may balk at its clockwork elegance. |
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The rest is how the extensive training to enable the three to act on clockwork precision is done and the robbery is met with success. |
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Their bodies seemed like a temple for artistic expression that gestured and moved with clockwork precision. |
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The formal structure and brisk tempo of the third movement required almost clockwork precision. |
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Jolted by a mugging into the feeling that he is leading a clockwork, incomplete existence, Walker subsequently walks out on his spouse. |
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There may be no other director in Hollywood who embodies the clockwork reliability of a fine timepiece more than Ron Howard. |
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The Metro North commuter trains disturb the local fauna with clockwork regularity. |
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Children slept in dormitories, they ate together in silence, and they lived their days to a clockwork routine which never varied. |
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The clockwork appearance of periodical cicadas in late May to mid-June has long fascinated, and perplexed, entomologists. |
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I ran this house with clockwork efficiency, but I did nothing worthwhile for my own fulfillment. |
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In the clockwork universe outlined by Newton and his followers, one can calculate, and hence predict, everything. |
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What American audiences want most, she learns, is clockwork morality plays about neglectful mothers and errant wives. |
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Yet there was only one recorded clockwork crime, in which a tramp was beaten to death by a teenager. |
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Fires, both natural and human-caused, have burned seasonally dry parts of the island with clockwork regularity for millennia. |
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Regular as clockwork, you see drug dealers at the same times in the same places, five times a day, for drug drop-offs. |
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She's having marital difficulties, but can't stop fixating on her clockwork household. |
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Kant's private life is often parodied as one of clockwork routine, fastidious, donnish, and self-centred. |
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Today he moved like a clockwork man, functioning in precise patterns, thinking of nothing and feeling none. |
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It is a life dominated by clockwork routine, in which nothing out of the ordinary ever happens and the future already seems set in concrete. |
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I watched them both, a little taken aback, as Von Rogoff and Herr Lindstrom made clockwork conversation. |
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The comedic cut scenes are as regular as clockwork and often as predictable. |
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Larry made his appearance every Sunday morning, as regular as clockwork, with a copy of the Northern Star, damp from the press. |
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Since we get a a magazine by postal subscription, delivered as regular as clockwork every Friday, we were rather suspicious. |
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Usually, it was as regular as clockwork, but this month she was grateful for the delay. |
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Each month, as regular as clockwork I would send her money so she didn't have to go back to the bar and we emailed to stay in touch. |
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The excruciatingly beautiful clockwork ballerina's not by the Tate, which, though tragic, merely leaves me still idling along with no goal. |
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After all, she has been his forewoman for years, and knows him like clockwork. |
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Only the all-too-common tape warbles manage to desynchronize the duo's clockwork timing. |
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Andriessen's bellwork, like his clockwork, retains rather more of Dionysian abandon than of Apollonian detachment or serenity. |
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Once a year, like clockwork, the Old Delhi dam is opened, flooding the dry riverbeds. |
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If you doubt the power of the aesthetics of clockwork, look at the prices in a smart watchmaker's shop. |
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A mouse runs up the side of a sack like a clockwork toy, then suddenly stops dead and watches me with his little eyes like tiny jet beads. |
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This was the age of reason and enlightenment where science was fitting the heavens into the clockwork precision of mechanical, mathematical laws. |
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Inventor Trevor Baylis had spent years trying to raise finance for his wind-up clockwork radio. |
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You couldn't always expect things to go smoothly like clockwork, but he did. |
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The laboratory ran like clockwork and he kept a watchful eye on the welfare of his staff. |
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Everything ran like clockwork for the Irish fivesome who had to quickly move on to launches in Belfast, Edinburgh, Manchester and London. |
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A picnic atmosphere prevailed and thankfully everything ran like clockwork, even with a huge entry of over 200 competitors. |
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Each stage ran like clockwork and bands had nothing but nice comments for the entire affair. |
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I hadn't seen Matt in a while, but his phone-calls were regular like clockwork, or had been until a week ago. |
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Well, listen, when I dealt with women who were having crack-addicted babies every year like clockwork, I didn't like them particularly. |
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But at SRC, we've built a system of mechanisms that makes innovation happen like clockwork. |
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Like most things Korean, they run like clockwork and like most things, almost no effort is required to use them. |
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From the start we were well organised and the whole thing ran like clockwork. |
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He manages to create a believable world of automatons and clockwork mechanisms against a backdrop of the real world. |
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For one thing, human beings do not experience themselves as being clockwork automata. |
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She gathered way quickly, went about like clockwork and stopped when the need arose as if she had power braking. |
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Every fifteen minutes a train made its appearance, tooting and clacking, regular as clockwork. |
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It is a Thirties clockwork race game, in which two tin spaceships take turns to advance along a tramline track. |
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But, true to form as with previously annual quizzes the event went like clockwork. |
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In a boxy home with a boxy garden, a clockwork family lives a clockwork life. |
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Her labour was going like clockwork when her waters broke on the evening of her due date. |
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Like clockwork, the structures form in the afternoon and break down after nightfall. |
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The jewel of the site is the catoptric light with its brass and steel clockwork to turn it. |
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To me the shape is more like an orrery, a clockwork model of the solar system. |
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In wave pools, the water is chlorinated, the beach is concrete and the waves arrive like clockwork, once every few minutes. |
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She came into season like clockwork, we took her to the stud yard, 15 minutes later she was back in the horsebox and we were on our way home. |
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The third hole is a par 3, and, like clockwork, there's always a backup on that tee. |
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My mother was like the evil clockwork of some kind of villainous clock gone haywire. |
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Loves are lost, hearts are broken, games become mere clockwork, and his passion dies. |
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He was the talisman, the cog in the clockwork that made the whole mechanism function. |
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These Ancients, more ancient than ours but still not literally ancient, saw the world not as a giant clockwork but as an organism. |
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I can't tell you how long I've been here on this traffic island, the clockwork in my watch rusted to a halt long long ago. |
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Of inventions which proved to have major significance, only the lens and clockwork travelled in the opposite direction, eastwards across Eurasia. |
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Puppets are thus to be distinguished from dolls, clockwork automata, and other toys. |
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The baroque churches are glorious, chocolate-box designs, as playful and loveable as the clockwork stars of Toccata for Toy Trains. |
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Sanderlings are characteristic of sandy beaches, running back and forth, with the ebb and flow of the tide, like so many little clockwork toys. |
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She joined Otley Junior Players and her first starring role was as a clockwork doll at the age of five. |
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Oh and there's also a chirrup like a clockwork cicada in there. |
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Reductionist science grew from the clockwork logic of Descartes. |
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A good book, written by one person for any number of selfish and unselfish reasons, goes against the clockwork agenda so ascendant everywhere in the world. |
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I'd be better off at Lidd with a clockwork dummy than be with you! |
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In fact, war is often the realm of chaos, lacking the sort of clockwork linear predictability so beloved of conventional analysts both inside and outside the military. |
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Before the advent of batteries or electricity bell pushes were always dome shaped and had a clockwork mechanism that activated a clapper, which struck the inside of the dome. |
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They take place with clockwork regularity all the year round. |
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Everything about his game, from the silent, balletic footwork to his deceptive strength is functioning with clockwork precision. |
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When running a spit from a weight driven clockwork jack, it is essential to ensure that the joint or bird is properly centred, or the spit may stop running. |
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With clockwork precision 50 women completed it in 10.42 hours. |
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Do not these causes and conditions, however complex, lead in the end to a mechanically predestined result, rather like an intricate clockwork wound up and set ticking? |
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I was channeling Jim Morrison and Malcolm McDowell from A clockwork Orange. |
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Freedom is knowing the myriad moving parts of your professional life are operating like clockwork. |
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But Belle finds a way to get back, and like clockwork, her beast transforms from hideous to hot. |
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He was wearing a blue plastic cagoule with the hood up, pulled tight round his face, his paddles rhythmically hitting the cold water, constant as clockwork. |
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This oscillation is not exactly a parallel to the balance wheel and hairspring of a clockwork watch, but the fact is that both use oscillations to keep track of passing time. |
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The customers who voted for him said he is as regular as clockwork. |
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Everything that he organised was spot-on and ran like clockwork. |
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The whole thing ran like clockwork, from pre-show to post-show. |
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That dry run ensured everything on the big day itself ran like clockwork. |
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His universe was not clockwork and right angled but smoky and numinous. |
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And it's about the intricate clockwork of human existence, and the interconnectedness of the systems that make up the world. |
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While dub is typically revered for its clockwork rhythm that snaps the mind into a trance, what is heard between the beats and the notes matter just as much. |
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The company is filled with superb technologists who are prepared to obsolete products in their prime and to churn out new ones with clockwork regularity. |
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Usually, railway crossings work more or less like clockwork. |
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It was truly amazing to the young man how clockwork Marcus was, each poster, every billboard, he spent a specific amount of time on it, no more, no less. |
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Transits of Venus occur as regular as clockwork, following a simple cycle. |
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He wants to replace the old metaphors of a clockwork universe and machine-age government with something more up-to-date. |
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Protoculture supply was dwindling, the galaxywide war running down like clockwork as both sides' resources and infrastructures declined. |
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The story may also preserve the work by Bacon and his contemporaries to construct clockwork armillary spheres. |
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A windup radio or clockwork radio is a radio that is powered by human muscle power rather than batteries or the electrical grid. |
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The modern clockwork radio was designed and patented in 1991 by British inventor Trevor Baylis as a response to the AIDS crisis. |
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The clockwork system which used to drive the lens is still intact and on display. |
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People drop their dogs off at Dogwatch, and the rest of the dog day goes like clockwork. |
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About a year later the Table Grand appeared with the further space-saving idea of fitting the clockwork motor in the internal soundbox. |
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Check-in ran like clockwork and after unpacking, we bimbled off to the cycle centre, hired two bikes and a kiddy trailer for the boys and set off to get our bearings. |
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Whitehead was unable to improve the machine substantially, since the clockwork motor, attached ropes, and surface attack mode all contributed to a slow and cumbersome weapon. |
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They include an ear flattener and a nose shaper, a cheque protector, music hall clacker to show disappointment at bad performances and a clockwork burglar alarm. |
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Martin scorsese's untypical 3D children's film is, typically, a work at once both obsessive and affectionate, sweeping deep into a digital clockwork world. |
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