The allusion to the Emperor's passion for horology was received with great applause.
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Eight o'clock, I thought, unconsciously translating nautical horology into the dull measurements of landsmen.
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To talk about horology on the moon wouldn't add to Dabney's stature as a phoney scientist.
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At present if you want to study horology you have to travel to the UK or further afield.
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Denison was a lawyer, an amateur architect and a master of horology whose most public legacy is parliament's clock.
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We present it to the trade and students of horology happy in the knowledge that its contents have already received their approval.
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He does not think, as the Prussian does, that he founds a new school of horology by starting before the word "Go."
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Especially notable among the achievements of The Keystone in the field of horology were the three serials devoted to the lever, cylinder and chronometer escapements.
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I spent three years at the institute studying all aspects of horology -drawing, electronics, watch theory, tool-making ,maintenanceand restoration to name a few.
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Hooke, when not arguing with Huygens about clocks (and fending off bawdy puns on "horology" from Roger Comstock), discoursed of his work on artificial muscles.
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This you can confirm by any history of Horology.
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I studied at The Irish Swiss Institute of Horology, which was formerly based in Blanchardstown.
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The Irish Swiss Institute of Horology is housed in a small building on the outskirts of Blanchardstown, Dublin.
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Jonathan Betts, Curator of Horology at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, also gave generously of his time and ideas.
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The allusion to the Emperor's passion for horology was received with great applause.
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Eight o'clock, I thought, unconsciously translating nautical horology into the dull measurements of landsmen.