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  2. Water storage - Wikipedia

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    Water storage. Water storage is a broad term referring to storage of both potable water for consumption, and non potable water for use in agriculture. In both developing countries and some developed countries found in tropical climates, there is a need to store potable drinking water during the dry season. In agriculture water storage, water is ...

  3. Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator - Wikipedia

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    Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator. The Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator (also known as the Victoria Centre Clock, Emett Clock, [1] or The Time Fountain) is a 'water-powered' clock. From 1973 to 2014 it was installed on the ground floor at the Victoria Centre in Nottingham, England. In 2015 it was reinstalled in the shopping centre on the first ...

  4. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    United Clock Company Western Clock Company Western Clock Manufacturing Company (1888–1919) Western Clock Co., Ltd. (1919-1931) merged to become General Time Corporation. Headquarters. 320 5th Street, Peru, Illinois. , United States. Website. nylholdings .com. Westclox was an American manufacturer and is a current brand of clocks and alarm clocks.

  5. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Timex Group USA, Inc. (formerly known as Timex Corporation) is an American global watch manufacturing company founded in 1854 as the Waterbury Clock Company in Waterbury, Connecticut. In 1944, the company became insolvent but was reformed into Timex Corporation. In 2008, the company was acquired by Timex Group B.V. and was renamed Timex Group USA.

  6. List of United States clock companies - Wikipedia

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    National Time and Signal; Wixom, Michigan (1877–Present)(Introduces the world's first pneumatically controlled master clock system.) New England Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1959–2000) New Haven Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1853–1959) Parker & Whipple; Meriden, Connecticut (1795–1868)

  7. Colgate Clock (Jersey City) - Wikipedia

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    The Colgate Clock is an octagonal clock facing the Hudson River near Exchange Place in Jersey City, New Jersey. The clock has a diameter of 50 feet (15 m). [ 1 ] It was located atop of what was once the headquarters of the Colgate-Palmolive , until 1985, when was moved to a ground-level location 1,300 feet (400 m) south of that building, which ...

  8. Water clock - Wikipedia

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    A water clock or clepsydra (from Ancient Greek κλεψύδρα (klepsúdra) ' pipette, water clock'; from κλέπτω (kléptō) 'to steal' and ὕδωρ (hydor) 'water'; lit. ' water thief') is a timepiece by which time is measured by the regulated flow of liquid into (inflow type) or out from (outflow type) a vessel, and where the amount of ...

  9. Olympic women's basketball schedule: Tipoff times and how to ...

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    August 10, 2024 at 12:00 AM. The women's basketball bronze and gold medal competition for the 2024 Paris Olympics are set. Belgium will face Australia for the bronze on Saturday, while the United ...