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Meanings of turning the clock in English
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Usage of turning the clock in English
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And for all Wylie's efforts, there's no turningtheclock back.
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Finally, it copies the already unoriginal idea of turningtheclock-faced Nano into a wristwatch.
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At any rate, there is no question of turningtheclock back, as some reactionaries might wish.
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Of course there's no turningtheclock back now the Tour directors have made the decision for them.
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In his closing statement, the Liberal Democrat leader accused Mr Farage of " turningtheclock back".
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None were talking about turningtheclock back or trying to put the genie back in the bottle.
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Yvette Cooper said in a statement that women-only carriages would be " turningtheclock back, not tackling the problem".
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Well, if a man must dream, let him dream thus, vividly, turningtheclock back to maids unbelievably quaint and winsome in old brocade.
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But the idea of turningtheclock back more than four decades is an anathema to many in Netanyahu's conservative coalition, which includes pro-settler parties.
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Turningtheclock back to January 2017 would be a big improvement.