File:Gnome globe current event.svg

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DescriptionGnome globe current event.svg
English: Globe with clock to represent a "current event"
Español: Globo terráqueo con un reloj que representa un "evento en curso"
日本語:現在進行中の事象』を示すための時計付きの地球
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Source Derived from Image:Gnome-globe.svg, Image:Current event clock.svg and Image:Stock alarm.svg (see below).
Author David Vignoni (globe, clock face/ring), Anomie (clock hands), David Göthberg (making the clock red, shadows). Anomie and David G (putting all the parts together).
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Globo com um relógio para representar um "evento atual"
Globo com um relógio para representar um "evento atual"
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