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He told her about his patient and the chiming clock.
There's a chiming clock at the church just along the road.
The two women glanced up at him as if he was nothing more than a chiming clock.
It is the biggest chiming clock tower in the world.
This was the first public chiming clock in England.
He has many chiming clocks all around his shop and every hour a huge din is always heard.
The town hall features a tower and chiming clock.
Chiming clocks, watches of every kind, and this one.
Look out for the Centre's main square where there is a chiming clock which reveals a novel display every hour.
The Elizabeth Tower has the largest chiming clock in the world.
When constructed, the building claimed to have the world's largest four-faced chiming clock.
It is the only synagogue ever built in the United Kingdom with a chiming clock.
The tower is unusual in that it has a chiming clock, but no clock face.
The chimes are further adopted for many modern quartz chiming clocks.
The main attraction of the building was Westminster Quarters chiming clock.
Far away a chiming clock struck out the quarters of the hours, but otherwise a deathly silence lay upon the old house.
A chiming clock began sounding in the antechamber.
There was a brief pause, during which the chiming clock rang out the hour musically on the stillness.
On the north side of the square is a classical revival 1912 white limestone courthouse with a chiming clock tower.
It is the world's largest four-faced chiming clock.
The tingling of the chiming clock broke through the deep roar of the gale.
The melody is usually the secondary chime selection for most chiming clocks, the first being the Westminster.
One conventionally powered the chiming clock, but also provided the power for the seven revolving electors.
One of the main attractions of the building is the Westminster Quarter chiming clock.
Hadji Murad delights in a modern chiming clock and uses it to time his prayers.
One sort of public time signal is a striking clock.
The most basic sort of striking clock simply sounds a bell once every hour.
A striking clock rings a bell once for each hour of the time.
"You should not turn the hands of a striking clock backwards.
This will not necessarily be the largest bell at a particular church, notably when a striking clock is also present.
In his childhood, he made a striking clock and a cycle for use in water.
It becomes apparent that even small towns can afford to put up public striking clocks.
It is now possibly the most commonly used chime for striking clocks.
He spoke - and his voice was a strange whir like the mechanism of a striking clock.
This sort of striking clock is called a passing strike clock.
A French red marble striking clock with gilt metal mounts.
This was a great improvement over the previous mechanism used in striking clocks, the count wheel.
Many clocks to this day are striking clocks which strike the hour.
The book is divided into four parts named "quarters", after the quarter chimes of a striking clock.
Rack striking became the standard mechanism used in striking clocks down to the present.
Other quartz striking clocks use electrical power to strike bells or gongs.
The chimes of the striking clock had telegraphed a wrong message to Weston's sleeping brain.
Bud slammed the corridor window down so hard that its crystal structure chimed once like a striking clock.
Repeater - a striking clock which can repeat the strikes at the push of a lever, for telling the time in the dark.
Two mechanisms have been devised by clockmakers to enable striking clocks to correctly count out the hours.
Connecticut clockmakers were crafting striking clocks throughout the 1600s, before Banneker was born.
Gilthas gestured to an elven lord who had brought along most of his household possessions, including a small striking clock.
An oak and ormolu mounted striking clock, the movement stamped 'S. Marti'.
The earlier, which appeared in the first striking clocks in the 14th century, is called "countwheel striking".
A photograph on the historical marker illustrates a wooden striking clock that Benjamin Cheney constructed around 1760.
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