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  2. Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana - Wikipedia

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    The expression is based on the proverb: "Time flies", a translation of the Latin Tempus fugit, where "fly" is to be taken in the sense of flee. An early example of a pun with the expression "Time flies" may be found in a 1930 issue of Boys' Life: Flies Around Scoutmaster: Time flies. Smart Tenderfoot: You can't. They go too fast. [3]

  3. Tempus fugit - Wikipedia

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    Tempus fugit (Classical Latin pronunciation: [ˈt̪ɛmpʊs̠ ˈfʊɡit̪]) is a Latin phrase, usually translated into English as "time flies". The expression comes from line 284 of book 3 of Virgil 's Georgics , [ 1 ] where it appears as fugit irreparabile tempus : "it escapes, irretrievable time".

  4. Time dilation - Wikipedia

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    In the laboratory, slow muons are produced; and in the atmosphere, very fast-moving muons are introduced by cosmic rays. Taking the muon lifetime at rest as the laboratory value of 2.197 μs, the lifetime of a cosmic-ray-produced muon traveling at 98% of the speed of light is about five times longer, in agreement with observations.

  5. Just Musing: Time flies and school is just around the corner

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  6. Talk : Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana

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    I would normally say that a change in meaning from one verb to another very "seriously" affects the perceived intention of what is said. "Time flies" means that time moves fast. I would guess that "Time flees" means that what was once the present goes away. In any case, the two interpretations seem quite different to me.

  7. Time Flies - Wikipedia

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    Time Flies By, a 2012 album by Country Joe McDonald "Time Flies By (When You're the Driver of a Train)", a 1985 song by Half Man Half Biscuit from Back in the DHSS "Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana", a humorous example of syntactic ambiguity

  8. Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun) - Wikipedia

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    "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her third studio album, Control (1986). It was released on November 25, 1987, by A&M Records as the album's seventh and final single. The song was written and produced by Jackson and collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. While "Funny How Time ...

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    Image credits: Lobothehobosexual For example, a Workhuman survey of 1,000 full time employees discovered that 61% of U.S. workers say they're productive at work, but it comes at a cost. 80% report ...