His early timekeepers were controlled by pendulums but, in anything but a flat calm, their going was most erratic. |
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Volunteers from scientific and engineering disciplines are needed to serve as moderators, judges, timekeepers and scorekeepers. |
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Huygens' clocks, which tended to lose only 15 seconds a day, were a vast improvement over earlier timekeepers. |
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Managers have to discipline themselves to set clear goals and measurable outcomes for teleworking employees rather than acting as timekeepers. |
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Floyd couldn't believe it, and rushed to the photo finish area and the timekeepers to check the result. |
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Cando are looking to recruit volunteers who are prepared to act as referees and timekeepers. |
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There would be enough officials and the timekeepers would be qualified and registered. |
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Residents of East London and Umtata are ticked off over their tardy city hall clocks, while the timekeepers in Queenstown and King William's Town CBDs are steady as ever. |
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With Area Governor, Brendan O'Doherty, in attendance and supported by a willing team of timekeepers, judges and helpers, the competition got off to a flying start. |
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The pair were so close at the finishing the line, the timekeepers were unable to separate them, although the judges awarded Lebid victory by a couple of inches. |
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For example, in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the Liverpool area vied with London as the most important production centre for precision timekeepers. |
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