Sentences with phrase «year clock winds»

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It is sad that he is 30 years old — wish we could wind the clock back 5 years.
Adam Gemili — who was just off his 10.05 100m PB when winning at the Bedford International at the end of last month — will line up to contest that distance alongside world indoor 60m champion Richard Kilty, while the fastest man in the world this year over 100m Justin Gatlin is also among those entered, the American having recently clocked a wind - assisted 9.76 to win in Eugene.
With Chelsea FC just a win away from regaining the Premier League title, UEFA.com winds the clock back ten years to the day when the Blues collected their first league crown under manager José Mourinho and only their second overall.
I remember standing at White Hart Lane three years ago as the clock wound down looking round and thinking to myself, «As a 3rd division team, should I be happy that we have narrowly lost to Premier League Spurs in the FA Cup?»
We wind the clock back to look at memorable quarter - final stories from years gone by, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo, Kevin De Bruyne and remarkable comebacks from Dortmund and Deportivo.
Cruddas winds the clock back three years as he identifies the key strategic reasons for the defeat.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: «These cuts would wind the clock back 40 years to a time before some forms of discrimination were outlawed.
The clock will have to be wound once a year.
New research has wound back the evolutionary clock to determine that plants likely invaded dry land much earlier, about 500 million years ago.
Getting on for 14 years old and with 87,000 miles on the clock, it nevertheless seems like a remarkably honest, unmolested example, carrying a predictable ragbag of minor niggles that would be easy to put right: a dodgy sunroof seal that generates a gale of wind - noise at speed (alleviated by raising the tilt action of the sunroof an inch or so); an adjustable steering wheel that seems to be stuck in a rather low - slung position (not a problem for me or, presumably, for Mark as it's his daily driver); and, perhaps unsurprisingly, a slightly tappety tickover.
If we wound the clock back 10, 20 or even 50 years, the picture would be quite different — fewer sources and a bigger role for bookshops in new book discovery.
When I was seven years old, my parents gave me a colorful wind - up alarm clock.
Wind back the clock twenty years, before the mini futures and binary options of today, and the forex markets were a different place.
As the clock winds down on the year, I wanted to thank the Xbox Community for a great 2015.
Whereas the first three games took place in medieval fantasy worlds, Bloodborne winds the clock forward a few hundred years to a steampunk world filled with guns and gas lamps.
After a two - year hiatus, Assassin's Creed winds the clock back to ancient Egypt in Assassin's Creed Origins.
American nuclear power reactors operated that year around the clock at about 90 percent capacity, whereas coal - fired plants operated at about 73 percent, hydroelectric plants at 29 percent, natural gas from 16 to 38 percent, wind at 27 percent, solar at 19 percent, and geothermal at 75 percent.»
In Australia wind turbines have clocked up about 6000 turbine - years of operation.
Winding the clock forward five years, the picture is very different.
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