Word: ticked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...actor because I thought I had a "third eye" where life is concerned, something the average person has but doesn't develop. I was always fascinated by why people do things the way they do them, why they walk a certain way, talk a certain way, or have a tick. I've always tried to take any character that I've played and tried to find the beauty in him, even if it's the most arch-villian role ever written. Richard III is not an evil man because he's an evil man; something made him that...
...When the sun rises, Physicists Dror Sadeh and Benjamin Au report in Nature, the ticking of their test atomic clock mysteriously slows down and then speeds up. Sadeh and Au observed this disconcerting phenomenon after discovering another strange effect: the farther they carried an atomic clock from their laboratory, the slower it seemed to run in relation to a similar clock that was left behind. Pondering the strange "distance effect," they decided to compare the performance of two atomic clocks at separate, fixed locations over an extended period of time. They stationed one clock at Cape Fear, N.C.; their other...