Incidents in 2004 included a group of campaigners from Greenpeace scaling Big Ben's clock tower.
For short trips, readjusting the body's clock might not seem worth the effort.
It's well known that you can slow a device's clock to save energy.
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To mark the end of the appeal, some landmarks will be lit up red, including Birmingham University's Clock Tower.
And he is also one of the controllers of the city's clock tower.
Today, the company announced a revised pair of wristwatches that aim to pull your attention away from your smartphone's clock.
Synched to each device's clock, the Primetime Companion will automatically appear when a user opens the app during NBC's primetime broadcast.
The phone's clock is continually updated to within a second's accuracy, so I no longer use my bedside clock or wristwatch.
Augusta National Golf Club in 2013 still clicks to yesterday's clock.
At the top of the entry stairs stands a massive gilt astronomer's clock made by the great French horologer Detouche for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1855.
The idea of using supplements, at least in the US, is that by taking exogenous melatonin at appropriate times, you can succeed in resetting your body's clock and beat jet lag.
Impairment in the body's internal clock, ultimately disrupting a person's sleep-wake cycle, is just one of the potential symptoms of dementia.
It's not like there's a clock ticking and then suddenly it's over.
The Mecca Clock Royal Tower Hotel, with more than 800 rooms, occupies what will soon be the world's second-tallest building, a structure incorporating the world's biggest clock, with faces at least six times the size of Big Ben's, and capped by a spire topped with a golden crescent.
Using the least amount of light possible to get around helps avoid disturbing the body's circadian clock.
Even measured by technology's fast clock, 2007 is off to a rocket start.
The nation's debt clock garners far less attention than the "fiscal cliff" clock.
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And this proud, blue collar town, where basketball's shot clock was invented, is eagerly anticipating that again, just like in 2003.
For example, it can find information about traffic and tell the user's alarm clock to ring later if the highways aren't jammed.
Even relatively small amounts of light can reset the body's internal clock, so find as dark an environment as possible when traveling.
The new Labour administration on Telford and Wrekin Council has called for Wellington's town clock to be reinstalled in its Market Square home.
Basketball's shot clock was the idea of a college basketball coach to stop delaying tactics by the team that was ahead in a match.
Prof tenOever hopes this discovery will lead to new antiviral drugs which target the virus's internal clock and that it will provide a new design platform for the flu vaccine.
AMERICA'S infamous debt clock, near New York's Times Square, was switched off in 2000 after the national burden started to fall thanks to several years of Clinton-era budget restraint.
"If there's still time on the clock, there's still time to score, " Frattin said.
"It's nice at 4 o'clock when it's all ours again, " says Mrs.
The International Agency for Cancer Research has previously identified working shift patterns that disrupt the body's natural "clock" as a probable cause of cancer.
"As long as there's time on the clock, as long as there is another game, it's an opportunity to do something special, " Terry said.
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