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  • I thought to myself that God gave us such a gloriours morn.... after the timechange when most of us probably felt sleepy and not used to the change---a nice surprise something to be thankful for--- the beautiful display created for us special this morn and yes it gave me peace.

    Peace Belinda 2008

  • I wonder if the various candle-lighting times websites have adjusted their schedules for the new 3-weeks-earlier timechange in the USA?

    Everything under the sun is in tune | Jewschool 2007

  • That would be timechange and timecrime, since _the Piet-_ and the _Leda_ must make their way year by year toward our now-time, and not leapfrog over four and a half centuries.

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • Don't you think I'd obliterate you from history if I caught you making a timechange on Eudocia's marriage?

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

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