On the clock in the school room, the maker had placed, as a motto, tempus fugit. |
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I can only believe that in a quieter and more serene setting even more would have been possible, but at last tempus fugit. |
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She knew tempus fugit, and she knew she had to act, and soon, but what she didn't know was what action to take. |
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I know it's coming up to Christmas and you are all busy but tempus fugit and all that. Before you realise it will be June again. |
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When you are fifteen years old, tempus fugit has little relevance, and time seems to drag as you sit in your classroom waiting for the bell to ring, the minute hand crawling at an agonizingly slow pace around the clock face. |
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The most original pieces show the genius of inventors trying to measure tempus fugit, this time which flies by inexorably, as faithfully as possible. |
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