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Father Time is the anthropomorphized depiction of time.
Father Time is a BBC Books original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Eighth Doctor and introduces the Doctor's adopted daughter Miranda.
Father Time is a personification of time.
Father Time may also refer to:
Father Time is a fictional character, a supervillain in publications from DC Comics. The character first appeared in Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #3 (April 2006), and was created by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke.
Father Time is the title of a studio album from country music artist Hal Ketchum. The album was released on September 9, 2008 on Asylum-Curb Records. It is the followup to 2007's One More Midnight, which was only released in the United Kingdom. Father Time is composed of fourteen new songs that were recorded in Curb Studios. " Jersey Girl", a cover of the Tom Waits song, is the only track on the album that Ketchum did not write or co-write.
The album failed to enter any Billboard chart, or an International chart. No singles were released from the album.
Usage examples of "father time".
Let me stay, I implore my body, God, Father Time, Santa, anybody who might be listening.
They'd been thrown back more than three thousand years, but every one of the temporal deportees still moved forward an inexorable minute per minute in her own losing fight with Father Time.
This remarkable urchin, in truth was the very emblem of old Father Time, both in respect of his all-devouring appetite for men and things, and because he, as well as Time, after engulfing thus much of creation, looked almost as youthful as if he had been just that moment made.