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  2. File:Czech-2013-Prague-Astronomical clock face.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Analogue clock face.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:"Knot with 48 crossings" on a clock face.svg - Wikipedia

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    The integers from 1 to 12 written on the image number either the twelve hours of half a day on a clock face or the twelve bends of a race track. There are forty‑eight bridges along the route, no dangerous crossings. Interesting loop in arithmetic.

  5. File:A knot on a clock face.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Verge and foliot from De Vick's clock.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Calendar Clock Face - Wikipedia

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    Nothing is known of the clock face before it was discovered and documented by Leuven archivist Edward Van Even in the 19th century. He was a friend of William Henry James Weale, who included it in his 1902 Bruges exhibition of Flemish primitives with the following entry: "284. A Clock Face.

  8. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    A shot used to cover a jump in time or place or other discontinuity. Examples are a clock face showing advancing time, falling calendar pages, railroad wheels, newspaper headlines and seasonal changes. Bridge shots are also used to avoid jump cuts when inserting a pick-up. Camera angle

  9. Astronomical clock - Wikipedia

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    Astronomical clock dated c. 1540–1550 in the Torre dell'Orologio. [31] [32] Clusone. Fanzago's astronomical clock at the Palazzo Comunale , built by Pietro Fanzago in 1583. Cremona. The 16th-century astronomical clock of the Torrazzo, the bell tower of Cremona Cathedral, is the largest medieval clock in Europe. Macerata.