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  2. Samuel Watson (horologist) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Watson (fl. c.1635-c.1710), [1] was a horologist (clock and watch maker) who invented the 5 minute repeater, [2] and made the first stopwatch. [1] He made a clock for King Charles II [ 3 ] and was an associate of Isaac Newton .

  3. Horological Society of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Horological Society of New York was founded on March 26, 1866, and is one of the oldest horological societies in the world. [2] [3] A group of German immigrants including George Schmidt and Frederick Ruoff founded the group as the Deutscher Uhrmacher Verein, or German Watchmakers Society, with all meetings and business conducted in that language. [4]

  4. 73 Healthy Date Night Dinners That Will Make You Forget All ...

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    We know sushi is Japanese, but there are plenty of U.S.-born rolls that we have come to adore. The California roll might be the top on your list, but if you’ve never had an Alaska roll, you’re ...

  5. (Getty Images) (fcafotodigital via Getty Images) You’ve likely heard about the Mediterranean diet — a favorite of both doctors and nutritionists, thanks to its numerous health benefits.

  6. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    A desire to lose weight is a common motivation to change dietary habits, as is a desire to maintain an existing weight. Many weight loss diets are considered by some to entail varying degrees of health risk, and some are not widely considered to be effective.

  7. What people eat around the world on Valentine's Day - AOL

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    Ireland: Sweet and Health-Conscious Indulgences. In Ireland, Valentine's Day indulgences took an interesting turn, blending classic romantic favorites with modern, health-conscious treats.

  8. Chronometry - Wikipedia

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    The hourglass is often used as a symbol representing the passage of time. Clocks; a watch-maker seated at his workbench. Chronometry [a] or horology [b] (lit. ' the study of time ') is the science studying the measurement of time and timekeeping. [3]

  9. Love, passion and self-expression are front and center for you this month, Aries. Once Venus enters your sign on Feb. 4, your charm and magnetism get a significant boost, making you feel like the ...