hourglass

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The invention of timekeeping devices - hourglasses , water clocks, graduated tapers - made it possible for early civilized people to begin to control and standardize the units of time, and in doing so to coordinate their lives.
an invertible device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb.
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Even the dolls that girls play with are thin and have 'hourglass' figures.
Like sand through the 'hourglass' , these are the days of our lives.
But the sand in which you are drawing the line is the sand of the 'hourglass' .
I'm constantly aware of the ticking of the clock and at any point in the day I can hear the gentle hiss of the sand in the 'hourglass' .
The last sands of the 'hourglass' passed through and it turned over, beginning again.
Long may the days of our lives run like sand through her 'hourglass' .
She's still a girl, but she's got that 'hourglass' figure, and she really enhances it.
She has brown hair, brown eyes, is about medium height, and a not quite 'hourglass' figure.
At about one o'clock I was still awake, sitting patiently with the lights off, watching the gold sand in the 'hourglass' trickling with an almost painful laziness.
Like sands through the 'hourglass' , these are the stars of our lives.
When you run out of paper or the words you write are jumbled up, think of the 'hourglass' passing sand from the top to the bottom.
Note the inverted hearts, the tree, the anchor, and the sand glass or 'hourglass' .
It suddenly melted away like sand in an 'hourglass' .
her 'hourglass' figure
It went down brilliantly until the day my friend thumped the 'hourglass' - and sand began to trickle through.
If you are blessed with a curvy, 'hourglass' figure, then a corset or basque will certainly make the most of your assets.
Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated 'hourglass' figures.
her 'hourglass' figure
Let them slip away like the fine sand in an 'hourglass' , one or many at a time, till there remains nothing.
We have also projected out, using black 'hourglasses' , a possible path for the propensity to hold U.S. currency.
Their lives are represented by the flows of 'hourglasses' .
The Four Horsemen, whose appearance, experts believe, marks the imminence of a major conflict, are armed with state-of-the-art swords, scythes and 'hourglasses' , as well as a fully operational last trumpet.
The invention of timekeeping devices - 'hourglasses' , water clocks, graduated tapers - made it possible for early civilized people to begin to control and standardize the units of time, and in doing so to coordinate their lives.
Using simple blocks with shapes like cubes or 'hourglasses' , researchers have found ways to construct strong panels with no fasteners securing most of the blocks.
An expensive chronometer would help here, but one or more well-made 'hourglasses' will also do just fine.
By ‘them’ we mean creations inspired by such everyday objects as bottle gourds, pipettes and pumpkins, not to mention 'hourglasses' and Japanese dining tables.
They were staring down in horror, still clutching the 'hourglasses' .
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