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Wat (wie) is building a watch - definitie

1997 SINGLE BY SARAH MCLACHLAN
Building A Mystery; Building a mystery

building a watch      
An act which requires a great deal of precision.
Used in engineering and building trades, usually in the negative.
Pete: Hey, Joe, how long is that two-by-four?Joe: Why Pete, that two-by-four is 15 feet, 6 and 37 sixty-fourths inches long.Pete: Easy, Joe, we're not building a watch here.
Neighborhood watch         
  • Speed limit and neighborhood watch signs in [[Durham, North Carolina]], [[United States]].
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  • Neighbourhood Watch Sign, Combat Force<ref>[http://www.combatforce.co.za Combat Force] Retrieved 23 October 2019</ref> Assistance (South Africa)
ORGANIZATION OF RESIDENTS WATCHING FOR CRIMES
Neighbourhood watch; Town watch; Block watch; Neighborhood Watch; Citizen crime patrol; Citizen patrol; Community watch; Block Watch; Town Watch; Neighborhood crime watch; Boris the Burglar
A neighborhood watch or neighbourhood watch (see spelling differences), also called a crime watch or neighbourhood crime watch, is an organized group of civilians devoted to crime and vandalism prevention within a neighborhood.
Machsom Watch         
ISRAELI HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
Machsom watch; Checkpoint Watch
Machsom Watch, or Checkpoint Watch is a group of Israeli women who monitor and document the conduct of soldiers and policemen at checkpoints in the West Bank.Machsom Watch website Its members also observe and document the procedures in military courts, and aid Palestinians crossing through IDF checkpoints.

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Building a Mystery

"Building a Mystery" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan from her fourth studio album, Surfacing (1997). At a live performance, Sarah explains the song as being "basically about the fact that we all... have insecurities to hide, and we often do that by putting on a facade." She also goes on to say that "unfortunately, if we just be who we are, that's usually the more attractive and beautiful thing".

Released on June 9, 1997, the song was an immediate top-40 and adult contemporary hit, and it has received several accolades. Commercially, "Building a Mystery" was Canada's most successful single of 1997, topping the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart for eight weeks, and peaked at number 13 in the United States. "Building a Mystery" won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 40th Grammy Awards as well as the Juno Award for Single of the Year in 1998.