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  2. File:Richard Serra, The Hours of the Day, 2020 (1).jpg ...

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    Nederlands: Zicht vanuit het museum op The Hours of the Day, een sculptuur van Richard Serra uit 1990, geplaatst in een buitenruimte bij het Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht. Het beeld bestaat uit 12 panelen van verschillende afmetingen van cortenstaal.

  3. Prime (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, on weekdays of the Lesser Fasts, the Inter-Hour (Greek: Mesorion) may be read immediately after the First Hour (at least on the first day of the Fast). [21] The Inter-Hours follow the same general outline as the Little Hours, except they are shorter. When the Inter-Hour follows the First Hour, the dismissal is said at the end of ...

  4. Hours of the Day - Wikipedia

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    Hours of the Day is an outdoor memorial and sculpture commemorating correctional workers by Paul Raff Studios, installed in Toronto, Ontario. [1] The work was unveiled in 2018. [ 2 ]

  5. Roman timekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The natural day (dies naturalis) ran from sunrise to sunset. [6] The hours were numbered from one to twelve as hora prima, hora secunda, hora tertia, etc. To indicate that it is a day or night hour, Romans used expressions such as for example prima diei hora (first hour of the day), and prima noctis hora (first hour of the night). [7]

  6. Liturgy of the Hours - Wikipedia

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    All hours, including the minor hours, start with the versicle from Ps 70 (69) v. 2 [50] (as do all offices in the traditional breviary except Matins and Compline): V. Deus, in adiutorium meum intende; R. Domine, ad adiuvandum me festina ("O God, come to my aid: O Lord, make haste to help me"), followed by the doxology. The verse is omitted if ...

  7. Hour - Wikipedia

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    The day-and-night (νυχθήμερον) was probably first divided into 24 hours by Hipparchus of Nicaea. [13] The Greek astronomer Andronicus of Cyrrhus oversaw the construction of a horologion called the Tower of the Winds in Athens during the first century BCE. This structure tracked a 24-hour day using both sundials and mechanical hour ...

  8. The First Hour - Wikipedia

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    The First Hour is a Ginx TV production which plays the first hour of a brand new game or a recent classic for the very first time. The main presenter has always been Adam Savage and has been joined by guests such as Lucy James and Neil Cole. [1] [2]

  9. Earth Hour - Wikipedia

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    Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The event is held annually, encouraging the individuals, communities, and businesses to give an hour for Earth, and additionally marked by landmarks and businesses switching off non-essential electric lights, for one hour from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., usually on the last Saturday of March, as a symbol of commitment to the ...