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  2. Time in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Independent of daylight saving time, solar noon at the March equinox is about 11:57 in southwestern New Hampshire and 11:50 in southeastern New Hampshire. New England, which includes New Hampshire, is one of the few areas in the United States where solar noon is before noon. Because solar noon is earlier than most of the rest of the country ...

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  5. Category:Clock towers in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Clock towers in New Hampshire" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... (University ...

  6. Template:Digital clock - Wikipedia

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    The clock has a parameter that allows you to give an offset from UTC time. The offset can be fractional to adjust the time by any number of hours and minutes. Therefore this code - {{Digital clock|offset = +5.5}} will produce this clock:

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  8. Police kill man on N.H.-Maine bridge, child and wife found dead

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    The Piscataqua River Bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine was closed for hours after police shot and killed a man wanted for killing his wife and then found their child dead in his car.

  9. History of timekeeping devices - Wikipedia

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    Early versions erred by less than one minute per day, and later ones only by 10 seconds, very accurate for their time. Dials that showed minutes and seconds became common after the increase in accuracy made possible by the pendulum clock. Brahe used clocks with minutes and seconds to observe stellar positions. [112]