Seeing the number 11 past the hour repeatedly could be a form of pareidolia, where the brain seeks patterns in random stimuli. It may also be a form of confirmation bias, where you notice instances of 11 past the hour more than other times. From a psychological perspective, it could be a subconscious fixation on that particular time, possibly due to a personal significance or association.
Typically quoted along with "the past is the key to the present" (or visa versa), this concept is the idea that geologic processes occuring now have always occurred throughout earths history (although NOT always at the same rate or intensity). Some examples: we see volcanoes erupting now, so there must have been volcanoes erupting in the past. We see animals go extinct now, so therefore animals must have gone extinct in the past. We see erosion causing sand along a beach now, so therefore sand in the geologic record must have formed at beaches. We see climate change now, so climate must have changed in the past. And so on.
Sprang is the past tense of the verb "spring," which means to move quickly and suddenly, typically in an upward or forward motion.
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As the old saying "where there's smoke, there's fire" says, it must mean there is a fire. This could mean it's a forest fire, or it could be a house or cabin on fire. Or it could mean someone is burning some brush. But anytime you see smoke, it's always best to immediately contact the fire department and let them check it out.
If you are seeing stars when you stand up it could mean that you are lightheaded. This may be due to any number of causes, such as low blood pressure. It's always best to seek professional medical advice.
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Nothing of any significance. It is either during the eleventh hour or elevem minites past the hour on a digital clock. On an analogue clock it is visible at all times.
go to the save option , there you will be able to see how many hour have past
saw, past tense of to see
it means that you saw something, the past tence of seen is saw... The past tense of see.
If you mean scene like a move scene it isn't a verb therefore there is no past tense. If you mean seen it would be saw. To see I see the light I saw the light last night I will see the light tomorrow I will see, I see, I saw and I have seen.
11 minutes past 7?
"Saw" past tense of "see".
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Chonaic is "saw", as in to have seen. "Chonaic mé" means "I saw" for example.
see the phantoms on the top screen? well sneak past when their not looking or stand on the glowingfloor tiles, their, the hour glass will stop and the phantoms cant see you!
All to the hour. It's an idiom.. meaning: "See you soon."