Examples of using Clockmaker in English and their translations into Czech
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Is God just a clockmaker?
The clockmaker, of course.
My dad was a clockmaker.
Clockmaker, journeyman.
Journeyman, wanderer, clockmaker.
Look, I'm a clockmaker for God's sake.
Because my dad was a clockmaker.
Look, I'm a clockmaker for God's sake.
Like the sign says-- I'm a clockmaker.
Tannhaus, the clockmaker, will open the passage for the first time today.
I suspect that God is a clockmaker.
A lantern clock from the workshop of clockmaker Martin Zartl, who worked in Vienna in 1819- 1841.
Let me tell you a story… about a clockmaker.
Now, Donato was a master clockmaker, but more importantly, he was the only man that Milo Rambaldi ever collaborated with.
So you got a guy's name? Clockmaker.
Clockmaker Hans Pohl and astronomer Paul Fabricius- creator of the famous planisphere- were responsible for these modifi cations.
So you got a guy's name? Clockmaker.
Mr. Nightingale, the clockmaker, has knowledge I very much covet, but distressingly, it seems he sought to murder himself before I could take it for my own.
Eli Terry(1772-1852) inventor and clockmaker in Connecticut.
Am I right in thinking that Miss Lane's post girl is keeping company with your journeyman clockmaker?
Originally it was constructed by the clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň in 1410.
Will open the passage for the first time today. Tannhaus, the clockmaker.
Below on the frontal portionHandke(with great self-confi dence) painted a clockmaker and a painter as the two main fi gures, which can be considered accurate depictions of the two masters themselves.
And you have taken it out because the clockmaker is here?
The job of its next rebuilding, in the years 1661-1662, was taken up by the mechanic Martin Kelbl, the clockmaker František Jahn, and Antonín Gerhard- a Jesuit, mathematician, and expert in things astronomical.
The oldest part of the Orloj, the mechanical clock and astronomical dial,dates back to 1410 when it was made by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel, the latter a professor of mathematics and astronomy at Charles University.