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  • 1Clockwork (novel) — Clockwork   First …

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  • 2Clockwork Angel —   Author(s) Cassandra Clare Cover artist …

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  • 3Clockwork universe theory — World machine redirects here. For the album by Level 42, see World Machine. Tim Wetherell s Clockwork Universe sculpture at Questacon, Canberra, Australia (2009) The clockwork universe theory compares the universe to a mechanical clock wound up… …

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  • 4Clockwork (disambiguation) — A clockwork is a device powered by the energy of a wound spring released through a series of gears. Clockwork may also refer to: Contents 1 Entertainment 1.1 Music 1.2 …

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  • 5Clockwork — For other uses, see Clockwork (disambiguation). Gear with escapement mechanism …

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  • 6clockwork — noun Date: 1628 1. the inner workings of something 2. the machinery (as springs and a train of gears) that run a clock; also a similar mechanism running a mechanical device (as a toy) 3. the precision, regularity, or …

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  • 7clockwork — n. 1 a mechanism like that of a mechanical clock, with a spring and gears. 2 (attrib.) a driven by clockwork. b regular, mechanical. Phrases and idioms: like clockwork smoothly, regularly, automatically …

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  • 8Movement (clockwork) — Movement of a Russian aviation chronograph In horology, a movement is the internal mechanism of a clock or watch, as opposed to the case, which encloses and protects the movement, and the face which displays the time. The term originated with… …

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  • 9Crescograph — A crescograph is a device for measuring growth in plants. It was invented in the early 20th century by Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, an Indian scientist. The Bose crescograph uses a series of clockwork gears and a smoked glass plate to record the… …

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  • 10Curse of the Puppet Master — DVD cover Directed by David DeCoteau Produced by …

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