Sentences with phrase «pieces than a clock»

The key to succeeding in an industry that has more moving pieces than a clock?

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Now You See Me runs a little longer than it needs to, but it still clocks in under two hours as a fulfilling and spirited standalone piece of entertainment.
While it sounds like a relatively slight piece of DLC - clocking in at only 7 missions spread across three operations - the replay value promises to be higher than average for Arma, with several of the missions offering multiple playable roles within a given battle.
Eichhorn's piece — and Steiner's curtailing of Koenig & Clinon's hours — recall Asher's proposal for the 2010 Whitney Biennial, to keep the museum open around the clock for a week (the Whitney agreed to three days, citing «budgetary and human resources limitations»), in reverse: rather than expand hours to promote inclusiveness, to welcome new people in to the institution, these works freed time for (mostly) modestly paid workers while slowing down an art calendar that overflows with action.
More than just tell the time, a clock can function as a striking piece of wall art or decoration.
In fact, that gorgeous chair is the investment piece in this moodboard, with every other piece clocking in less than its $ 180 price tag.
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