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We had to redesign the routine, set chronographic alarms, explain to Void why it was a problem for me to explore my cerebral experiences with absolute freedom.

From Slate

The speechmaking moved down the line, with the dignitaries’ chronographic wristwatches throwing off flecks of sun as they praised the Sandinista revolution.

"This is one of the E-ELT's design goals. There's also a Nasa mission under development called W-First. It will have a high-resolution chronographic mode which again is designed for the same purpose."

From BBC

The influence of Hippolytus was felt chiefly through his works on chronographic and ecclesiastical law.

A chronographic event of this sort will not happen again for another thousand years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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