Reconfiguring older bodies in the prisontimemachine.
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Time before and after thetimemachine.
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I see that thetimemachineis now working again.
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They said that the trap should be viewed rather like an old-fashionedtimemachinecamera.
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The belt goes on unrelentingly and the man has to adjust himself to every phase of thetimemachinethat is driving him on.
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We would need atimemachineto do that for the water industry.
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In fact, one felt from time to time caught up in a sort oftimemachineand of having been here before.
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Visiting them is like travelling back in atimemachineand getting out 25 years ago.
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But let us imagine that the same actors could jump into atimemachineand go forward 15 years, and make decisions then as they have now.
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Current legislation, in respect of employment, immigration and education, reflects a society beyond which we have now moved, but this measure takes us even further back in thetimemachine.
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This series of events began some 300 million years ago and to deal with that in a half hour means a very swift travellingtimemachine.
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A doctor from 1900, transported in atimemachineto the year 2000, would have absolutely no chance of playing any active role whatsoever in a serious operation.
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Theirtimemachinethen suddenly resumes operation again, and they elect to ignore the problem.
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This was due to an accident with a contraceptive and atimemachine.
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Though initial reports stated that the film would feature atimemachine, they were later dismissed.
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