Definitions
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- proper noun The
time zone in centralNorth America corresponding to UTC minus six hours duringstandard time , and UTC minus five hours duringdaylight savings time - proper noun The
time zone in centralEurope corresponding to UTC plus one hour. - proper noun The
time zone in centralAustralia corresponding to UTC plus 9:30 hours.
Etymologies
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Examples
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His court date in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is scheduled for 4: 30 Central Time, that is 5: 30 Eastern Time.
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KING: Maybe James Baker is thinking in Central Time, which is where James lives.
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The moment of silence for the victims of Thursday's shooting rampage at Fort Hood will be at 1: 34 Central Time, which is 2: 34 p.m. Eastern Time - about 90 minutes from now.
International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions 2009
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NBC, Thursday at nine-thirty, eight-thirty Central Time, nine o'clock in Newfoundland.
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HOLMES: Central Time, it covers the whole central.
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Around 1: 30 Central Time, we know he fired more than 100 shots of 46 gunshot wounds on the victims who are shot dead and dying here, injured as well.
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They believe it happened about 1: 30 Central Time in Texas.
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We do know that the next news conference here at Fort Hood is going to take place today at 1: 00 Eastern Time, noon here, Central Time.
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They had pretty good coverage, but it just seemed a little un-climatic when they just suddenly project him the winner of the popular vote at 10pm we are now on Central Time.
¡Obama Ganó! 2008
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I think I'll make a little vlog at about 5 Central Time.
Vlog alert. Ann Althouse 2008
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