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Throughout her career, [M]various magazines, including[/M] "[M]People[/M]", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", [M]included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet[/M].
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970, Keiro, New York, USA) is an American actress. She has been acting in films since childhood, but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), for the last of which she received an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress. She is also known for her roles in films such as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
Since 2005, Jennifer Connelly has been the Human Rights Ambassador for Amnesty International. Throughout her career, she was included in various magazines, including People, Time, Vanity Fair and Esquire, among the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Throughout her career, various magazines[/M], including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", [M]included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet[/M].
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970, Keiro, New York, USA) is an American actress. She has been acting in films since childhood, but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), for the last of which she received an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress. She is also known for her roles in films such as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
Since 2005, Jennifer Connelly has been the Human Rights Ambassador for Amnesty International. Throughout her career, she was included in various magazines, including People, Time, Vanity Fair and Esquire, among the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Jennifer Lynn Connelly[/M] (born December 12, 1970, Keiro, New York, USA) [M]is an American actress.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Jennifer Lynn Connelly[/M] ([M]born[/M] December 12, 1970, [M]Keiro, New York, USA[/M]) is an American actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970[/M], Keiro, New York, USA) is an American actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and [M]"A Beautiful Mind"[/M] (2001), for the last of which [M]she received[/M] an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and [M]a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress[/M].
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and [M]"A Beautiful Mind" (2001)[/M], for the last of which [M]she received[/M] an Oscar, BAFTA and [M]Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress[/M] and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and [M]"A Beautiful Mind"[/M] (2001), for the last of which [M]she received an[/M] Oscar, [M]BAFTA[/M] and Golden Globe Award [M]for Best Supporting Actress[/M] and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and [M]"A Beautiful Mind"[/M] (2001), for the last of which [M]she received an Oscar[/M], BAFTA and Golden Globe Award [M]for Best Supporting Actress[/M] and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but [M]she achieved fame with the release of the films[/M] "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and [M]"A Beautiful Mind" (2001)[/M], for the last of which she received an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but [M]she achieved fame with the release of the films[/M] "Dark City" (1998), [M]"Requiem for a Dream" (2000)[/M] and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), for the last of which she received an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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She has been acting in films since childhood, but [M]she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998)[/M], "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), for the last of which she received an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She has been acting in films since childhood[/M], but she achieved fame with the release of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), for the last of which she received an Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She is also known for her roles in films such as[/M] "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" [M]Promising is not getting married "(2009).[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She is also known for her roles in films such as[/M] "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), [M]"The Day the Earth stopped "(2008[/M]) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She is also known for her roles in films such as[/M] "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "[M]Like Little Children" (2006[/M]), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She is also known for her roles in films such as[/M] "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "[M]Blood Diamond" (2006[/M]), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She is also known for her roles in films such as[/M] "The Hulk" (2003), "[M]House of Sand and Fog" (2003[/M]), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]She is also known for her roles in films such as[/M] "[M]The Hulk" (2003[/M]), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth stopped "(2008) and" Promising is not getting married "(2009).
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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Throughout her career, [M]she was included in various magazines, including[/M] People, Time, Vanity Fair and [M]Esquire[/M], [M]among the most beautiful women on the planet.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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Throughout her career, [M]she was included in various magazines, including[/M] People, Time, [M]Vanity Fair[/M] and Esquire, [M]among the most beautiful women on the planet.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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Throughout her career, [M]she was included in various magazines, including[/M] People, [M]Time[/M], Vanity Fair and Esquire, [M]among the most beautiful women on the planet.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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Throughout her career, [M]she was included in various magazines, including People[/M], Time, Vanity Fair and Esquire, [M]among the most beautiful women on the planet.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Throughout her career, she was included in various magazines[/M], including People, Time, Vanity Fair and Esquire, [M]among the most beautiful women on the planet.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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Since 2005, [M]Jennifer Connelly[/M] has been the [M]Human Rights Ambassador for Amnesty International.[/M]
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Since 2005, Jennifer Connelly has been[/M] the [M]Human Rights Ambassador[/M] for Amnesty International.
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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[M]Since 2005[/M], [M]Jennifer Connelly has been the Human Rights Ambassador for Amnesty International[/M].
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Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American film actress.
Despite the fact that Connelly acted in films since childhood, she gained recognition much later, after the appearance on the screens of the films "Dark City" (1998), "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) and "Mind Games" (2001), for the last of which she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known for her roles in such films as "The Hulk" (2003), "House of Sand and Fog" (2003), "Bloody Diamond" (2006), "Like Little Children" (2006), "The Day the Earth Stood Still". (2008) and "Promise - not yet married" (2009), "Noah" (2014).
Since 2005 he has been an ambassador for human rights at Amnesty International. Throughout her career, various magazines, including "People", "Time", "Vanity Fair" and "Esquire", included her in the list of the most beautiful women on the planet.
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The tourbillon is very complicated and [M]the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon[/M].
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]The tourbillon is very complicated[/M] and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold[/M].
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet[/M] after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold.
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]The tourbillon was developed around 1795[/M] by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold.
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy[/M].
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]By including the clockwork's[/M] gears and [M]balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.[/M]
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]By including the clockwork's gears[/M] and balance wheels in a rotating part, [M]the effect of gravity is compensated.[/M]
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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[M]Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements[/M].
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The tourbillon (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet. It is a device in a mechanical watch movement. The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis. The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.
However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time. However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993. He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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German [M]watchmaker Alfred Helwig[/M], invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, [M]removed the flywheel fixing bracket[/M], [M]called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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German [M]watchmaker Alfred Helwig[/M], invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, [M]removed the flywheel fixing bracket[/M], called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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German [M]watchmaker Alfred Helwig[/M], [M]invented[/M] the [M]second generation of tourbillon watch[/M] in [M]1927[/M], removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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German [M]watchmaker Alfred Helwig[/M], [M]invented[/M] the [M]second generation of tourbillon watch[/M] in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]German[/M] watchmaker [M]Alfred Helwig[/M], invented the second generation of tourbillon watch in 1927, removed the flywheel fixing bracket, called "Flying Tourbillon" (Flying Tourbillon).
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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Hong Kong master watchmaker [M]Jiao Dayu[/M] invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and [M]obtained a patent in 1993.[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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Hong Kong master watchmaker [M]Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch[/M] in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong [M]in 1991[/M], and obtained a patent in 1993.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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Hong Kong master watchmaker [M]Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong[/M] in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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Hong Kong master watchmaker [M]Jiao Dayu invented the third generation tourbillon watch[/M] in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]Hong Kong master watchmaker Jiao Dayu[/M] invented the third generation tourbillon watch in Tianyixuan in Hong Kong in 1991, and obtained a patent in 1993.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, the tourbillon device is extremely complicated, and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, [M]the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches[/M].
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, [M]the tourbillon device is extremely complicated[/M], and [M]due to the high production cost and process requirements[/M], Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, [M]the tourbillon device is extremely complicated[/M], and due to the high production cost and process requirements, Therefore, the tourbillon has become synonymous with high-end watches.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and [M]modified[/M] the [M]balance bridge[/M], which greatly reduced the weight of the [M]tourbillon[/M], enhanced stability, and [M]made it more artistic.[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and [M]modified[/M] the [M]balance bridge[/M], which greatly reduced the weight of the [M]tourbillon[/M], [M]enhanced stability[/M], and made it more artistic.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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He not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and [M]modified[/M] the [M]balance bridge[/M], which greatly [M]reduced the weight of the tourbillon[/M], enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]He[/M] not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and [M]modified the balance bridge[/M], which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]He[/M] not only removed the flywheel fixing bracket, but also [M]removed[/M] the [M]flywheel rotating frame[/M], and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]He[/M] not only [M]removed the flywheel fixing bracket[/M], but also removed the flywheel rotating frame, and modified the balance bridge, which greatly reduced the weight of the tourbillon, enhanced stability, and made it more artistic.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]The principle of the tourbillon is basically that the balance spring, the fork lever and the escapement system are designed to operate on the same axis[/M].
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running to reduce the influence of gravity.[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]The tourbillon will continue to rotate when it is running[/M] to reduce the influence of gravity.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]It is a device in a mechanical watch movement.[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, [M]the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time[/M].
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, [M]with the rise of watches in the 20th century, the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch[/M] because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, with the rise of watches in the 20th century, [M]the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch[/M] because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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However, with [M]the rise of watches in the 20th century[/M], the tourbillon device is not as effective as a pocket watch because the watch is not placed vertically for a long time.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The [M]tourbillon[/M] (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was [M]invented[/M] in 1795 [M]by[/M] the famous [M]Swiss[/M] watchmaker [M]Abraham Breguet[/M].
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The [M]tourbillon[/M] (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was [M]invented[/M] in 1795 [M]by[/M] the famous Swiss [M]watchmaker Abraham Breguet[/M].
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The [M]tourbillon[/M] (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) was [M]invented[/M] in 1795 [M]by[/M] the [M]famous[/M] Swiss [M]watchmaker Abraham Breguet[/M].
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The [M]tourbillon[/M] (French: Tourbillon) (a kind of flying disc) [M]was invented in 1795[/M] by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The [M]tourbillon[/M] (French: Tourbillon) (a [M]kind of flying disc[/M]) was invented in 1795 by the famous Swiss watchmaker Abraham Breguet.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, [M]because when the pocket watch[/M] is placed vertically in the pocket or [M]hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch, because [M]when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket[/M] or hung on the neck, [M]gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.[/M]
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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[M]The design of the tourbillon device itself is used on the pocket watch[/M], because when the pocket watch is placed vertically in the pocket or hung on the neck, gravity will affect the swing speed of the balance wheel, causing errors.
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Tourbillon is a complication that occurs in advanced movements. By adding a tourbillon to a movement, you can reduce the effect of gravity on the clock's accuracy. The tourbillon was developed around 1795 by the Franco-Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet after ideas from the English watchmaker John Arnold. By including the clockwork's gears and balance wheels in a rotating part, the effect of gravity is compensated.
The tourbillon is very complicated and the clockwork usually costs significantly more than the clockwork without the tourbillon.
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As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, [M]Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.[/M]
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, [M]Garcia had a serious meltdown[/M] a day earlier.
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but [M]Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance[/M].
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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[M]The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible[/M], but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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Footage circulated on Twitter of [M]Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday[/M].
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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[M]Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool[/M] after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday.
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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[M]Sergio Garcia’s meltdown[/M] in a Royal Greens bunker [M]a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens[/M].
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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(Warning: Strong language)
[M]Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker[/M] a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens.
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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On Saturday, [M]Garcia[/M] was disqualified from the tournament after he [M]intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club[/M].
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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[M]On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament[/M] after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
[M]According to Sky Sports, Garcia[/M] was upset at [M]how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie[/M].
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
[M]According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked[/M], which negatively affected hie lie.
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On Saturday, Sergio Garcia was DQ’d from the Saudi International for a bizarre incident in which he intentionally damaged as many as five greens at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club out of frustration. Sergio left a mark in at least one green with his putter and dragged the sole of his shoe across several others, leaving so much damage that several players behind him complained, and leading to his disqualification for “serious misconduct.”
As it turns out, it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool. A day earlier, the 39-year-old Spaniard had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole. Coming off back-to-back birdies, Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
After his second attempt from the sand, Sergio went berserk on the bunker. With playing partners Matt Wallace and Dustin Johnson looking on, Garcia took his wedge to the sand, tomahawking the surface four times in quick succession before uttering a string of curse words in Spanish on his way up to the green. Check it out below:
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed!
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As it turns out, [M]it wasn’t the only time during the week that Garcia lost his cool[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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[M]After[/M] his [M]second attempt from the sand, Sergio[/M] went berserk on the bunker.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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After his second attempt from the sand, [M]Sergio went berserk on the bunker[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Check it out below:
[M]Sergio Garcia’s meltdown[/M] in a Royal Greens bunker [M]a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Check it out below:
[M]Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker[/M] a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two[/M] but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, [M]according to SkySports[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia found the front greenside bunker[/M] in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, [M]according to SkySports[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia[/M] found the front greenside bunker in two but [M]drew a poor lie[/M] and failed to get his first attempt out, [M]according to SkySports[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia[/M] found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and [M]failed to get his first attempt out[/M], [M]according to SkySports[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia[/M] found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and [M]failed to get his first attempt out[/M], according to SkySports.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia[/M] found the front greenside bunker in two but [M]drew a poor lie[/M] and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia found the front greenside bunker in two[/M] but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off back-to-back birdies, [M]Garcia found the front greenside bunker[/M] in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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Coming off [M]back-to-back birdies[/M], [M]Garcia[/M] found the front greenside bunker in two but drew a poor lie and failed to get his first attempt out, according to SkySports.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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A day earlier, the [M]39-year-old Spaniard[/M] had a moment of rage captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 fourth hole.
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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[M]A day earlier[/M], the 39-year-old [M]Spaniard had a moment of rage[/M] captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker at the par-5 [M]fourth hole[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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[M]A day earlier[/M], the 39-year-old [M]Spaniard had a moment of rage[/M] captured by SkySports cameras in the bunker [M]at the par-5 fourth hole[/M].
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Sergio Garcia had a week to forget at the Saudi International.
On Saturday, Garcia was disqualified from the tournament after he intentionally vandalized greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. As if that conduct wasn’t bad enough, Garcia had a serious meltdown a day earlier.
Footage circulated on Twitter of Garcia losing his cool after a bunker shot on the par-5 fourth hole on Friday. (Warning: Strong language)
Sergio Garcia’s meltdown in a Royal Greens bunker a day prior to his disqualification for vandalism work on five greens. Story by @SkySportsGolf fills in details. Translations welcomed! https://t.co/UoGmPtTOz4 pic.twitter.com/dQMDN7y2PC — Geoff Shackelford (@GeoffShac) February 4, 2019
According to Sky Sports, Garcia was upset at how the bunker was raked, which negatively affected hie lie. The shot out of the bunker wasn’t terrible, but Garcia didn’t think it was fair circumstance.
But man, he completely lost it.
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