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A couple of minutes later, as the longer peg moves anti-clockwise, it completely releases the flail, which now turns clockwise whilst the clock strikes.
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On diving watches the bezel is unidirectional, i.e., it contains a ratchet so it can only be turned anti-clockwise to increase the apparent elapsed time.
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Most, but not all, preserve rotational symmetry, some running clockwise, others anti-clockwise.
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The current frequently breaks out to sea, forming both clockwise and anti-clockwise eddies.
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This is generally done as described in an anti-clockwise fashion.
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First, holders of the pass must either travel in the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction without traveling backwards (even if they miss a stop).
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He explained the meaningful transfer of information between coherences in all media in terms of attractions and repulsions between clockwise and anti-clockwise spins.
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These were numbered one to four, with one in the northeast corner, and counting anti-clockwise.
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The dealer may deal the cards clock or anti-clockwise, and may choose to deal himself first or last.
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The ring laser cavity is rotated clockwise and anti-clockwise about its axis using a mechanical spring driven at its resonance frequency.
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