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The original version of “Do You Feel Like We Do” appeared on “Frampton’s Camel” in 1973 and clocked in at nearly 7 minutes.

From The Wall Street Journal

He earned his PhD in 2006 from the Graduate School of Science at Nagoya University, where he studied the circadian clock in cyanobacteria.

From Science Daily

The ChronoFast study used this method and confirmed that eating schedules can shift internal clocks in humans.

From Science Daily

It currently clocks in at $6.4 million — mostly in stocks and a large-cap index fund that follows the S&P 500.

From MarketWatch

But Kennedy’s Wing T started eating up clock in the second quarter behind a simple handoff up the middle to Demacabalin, who scored on two short touchdown runs for a 28-27 halftime lead.

From Los Angeles Times