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  2. iHeartRadio Countdown - Wikipedia

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    iHeartRadio Countdown is a globally-syndicated, independent song countdown radio program. The countdown is based on the popular iHeartRadio , an Internet radio platform owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc.

  3. Timer - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitchen timer. A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass. Commonly, a timer triggers an alarm when it ends. A timer can be implemented through hardware or software.

  4. Water timer - Wikipedia

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    The gearbox in a ball valve timer makes a rumbling sound when actuated. The solenoid type switching timers contain a solenoid that relieves pressure on a diaphragm in the water-flow tube or moves a stopper into the water flow area to regulate flow. The solenoid type uses no gears and makes a tapping sound when the solenoid is activated.

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  6. Countdown (Australian TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Countdown was a weekly Australian music television program that was broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 8 November 1974 until 19 July 1987. [1] It was created by executive producer Michael Shrimpton, producer/director Robbie Weekes and record producer and music journalist Ian "Molly" Meldrum .

  7. Egg timer - Wikipedia

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    Countdown timers not specifically for eggs are also available for general kitchen and timing use. For example, the clockwork Memo Park timer had a countdown of up to sixty minutes and was sold attached to a keyring, its original purpose being to remind motorists when their parking meter was due to expire. [5]

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  9. Temperance songs - Wikipedia

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    Foster's Temperance song, “Comrades, Fill No Glass for Me” (1855), is thought to be a narrative of his own drinking struggle. [9] The melody to these lyrics is unknown. Oh, comrades, fill no glass for me, To drown my soul in liquid flame, For if I drank, the toast should be To blighted fortune, health and fame. Yet, though I long to quell ...