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#10715256
28 October 2023
The time is seen displayed on an alarm clock display in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2023. Clocks in Europe will be set back one hour on the night of 28 to 29 October to mark the end of daylight savings time allowing for more time with sunlight in the morning until March of 2024.
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#10715258
28 October 2023
The time is seen displayed on an alarm clock display in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2023. Clocks in Europe will be set back one hour on the night of 28 to 29 October to mark the end of daylight savings time allowing for more time with sunlight in the morning until March of 2024.
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#10715250
28 October 2023
The time is seen for New York City on the atomic clock website on 28 October, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
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#10715252
28 October 2023
The time from a website with the atomic clock is seen for different world cities on a laptop screen on 28 October, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
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#10715254
28 October 2023
The time is seen for New York City on the atomic clock website on 28 October, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
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#10715244
28 October 2023
The time is seen displayed on an alarm clock display in Warsaw, Poland on 28 October, 2023. Clocks in Europe will be set back one hour on the night of 28 to 29 October to mark the end of daylight savings time allowing for more time with sunlight in the morning until March of 2024.
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#10715246
28 October 2023
The time is seen for New York City on the atomic clock website on 28 October, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
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#10715248
28 October 2023
The time is seen for New York City on the atomic clock website on 28 October, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland.
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#3095286
1 September 2018
World clocks are seen on a smarphone's display as the European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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#3095288
1 September 2018
World clocks are seen on a smarphone's display as the European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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#3095290
1 September 2018
World clocks are seen on a smarphone's display as the European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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#3095292
1 September 2018
World clocks are seen on a smarphone's display as the European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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#3095294
1 September 2018
World clocks are seen on a smarphone's display as the European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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#3095282
1 September 2018
A clock is pictured as The European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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#3095284
1 September 2018
A clock is pictured as The European Commission will recommend EU member states abolish daylight saving, London on September 1, 2018. An online poll suggested that more than 80 percent of Europeans were against the annual ritual of adjusting clocks forward by one hour in the spring and then back an hour in the autumn, a practice used across most of Europe and North America.
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