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- Q7416929 subject Q6139887.
- Q7416929 subject Q8417191.
- Q7416929 abstract "The sands of time is an English idiom relating the passage of time to the sand in an hourglass.The hourglass is an antiquated timing instrument consisting of two glass chambers connected vertically by a narrow passage which allows sand to trickle from the upper part to the lower by means of gravity. The amount of sand determines the amount of time that passes as the chamber is emptied. The image of the sand being emptied in the hourglass creates a visual metaphor for the limited duration of the days of our lives.".
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- Q7416929 wikiPageWikiLink Q152513.
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- Q7416929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6139887.
- Q7416929 wikiPageWikiLink Q733095.
- Q7416929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417191.
- Q7416929 comment "The sands of time is an English idiom relating the passage of time to the sand in an hourglass.The hourglass is an antiquated timing instrument consisting of two glass chambers connected vertically by a narrow passage which allows sand to trickle from the upper part to the lower by means of gravity. The amount of sand determines the amount of time that passes as the chamber is emptied.".
- Q7416929 label "Sands of time (idiom)".