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time zoneby 1885, from time (n.) + zone (n.). As in Britain and France, the movement to regulate time nationally came from the railroads. Previous to 1883 the methods of measuring time in the United States wer [..]
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time zoneone of Earth's 24 divisions distinct by one hour, roughly 15 degrees of longitude.
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time zonenorth-south section of the earth in which all clocks show the same time. tissue
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time zoneAn area using the same standard of time.
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time zoneThe user's time zone. This measure is useful for comparing web activity from the west coast and east coast of the USA for example. Unique user
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time zoneTime intervals during which an activity is permitted. Timebase Corrector (T.B.C.)
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