The local time at the 0 meridian passing through Greenwich, England; it is the same everywhere.
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Examples for "gmt "
Examples for "gmt "
1 The opposition Labour Party said his statement would be after 1130 GMT .
2 Investors were awaiting the Energy Information Administration data due at 1430 GMT .
3 The meeting is set for 1300 GMT on Sunday, the union said.
4 Navair said it would reassess the situation around 1300 GMT on Saturday.
5 The result from the preliminary votes will be published at 1700 GMT .
1 Hizb ut - Tahrir is banned in many countries and Australia should follow suit.
2 But the emergence of Hizb ut - Tahrir is a recent phenomenon in Xinjiang.
3 For the persecutions in this and succeeding administrations, see Rein, ut supra.
4 Ot a year ut was the size o' a bairn of two.
5 Faith, ut looked to me that ye were thrown on your guard.
1 You slip out of Greenwich mean time into a timeless reality.
2 Elfhame's time zone is ten hours behind Greenwich Mean Time .
3 The first deadline is tomorrow at midnight, Greenwich Mean Time .
4 He glanced at his watch, synchronized with Greenwich Mean Time by constantly updated radio signals.
5 Sir, -It is 100 years since Ireland fell into line with British Greenwich Mean Time .
1 The Astronomer Royal has fixed the Greenwich time at twelve past six.
2 Greenwich time by observing an emersion of the second satellite of Jupiter.
3 You know, we need a standard of time, of course, so we operate on Greenwich Time .
4 The Vikings had small knowledge of taking a lunar, and of chronometers set by Greenwich time .
5 That night, at seven-fifteen by Greenwich time , the star would be at its nearest to Jupiter.
1 Fichte thought he could predict the world-plan from the idea of universal time .
2 And seven signifies universality: because " universal time is involved in seven days."
3 There's a clock on your tablet that shows universal time .
4 He wanted to go back, change one thing, alter the universal time structure or whatever.
5 You got the universal time equal to the local time, minus the longitude, plus twelve hours.
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