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** ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays2004''

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** ''Film/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays2004''''Film/AroundTheWorldIn80Days2004''
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* ''Film/ThirteenMinutes2021'': A disaster film about four families affected by a devastating tornado, refers to "the short time frame residents have to seek shelter" before a tornado strikes a particular location.

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* ''Film/ThirteenMinutes2021'': A disaster film about four families affected by a devastating tornado, refers Refers to "the short time frame residents have to seek shelter" before a tornado strikes a particular location.location; the disaster film centers around four families affected by a devastating tornado.
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* Music/SteelyDan frontman Donald Fagen's [[Music/TheNightfly "I.G.Y."]] is named after the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Geophysical_Year International Geophysical Year]], a global science project spanning from mid-1957 to the end of 1958 in which researchers on both sides of the Iron Curtain collaborated on various scientific efforts across eleven different fields. The symbolism of the year and the innovations that it led to (most notably the ''Sputnik 1'' satellite launch by the Soviet Union) are both reflected in the song's optimistic and intentionally {{Zeerust}}y lyrics.
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* ''Film/DieHard2'' does this in a roundabout way: the film is adapted from a book called ''93 Minutes'', referring to the amount of time the protagonist has to save the day before his wife's plane crashes. The film itself is about 90 minutes long.
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-->-- '''[[Literature/TheBible Genesis 1:27, 31]].'''

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-->-- '''[[Literature/TheBible '''[[Literature/BookOfGenesis Genesis 1:27, 31]].'''
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* ''Literature/SomethingLikeSeries'': The first four books have titles themed around the four seasons, and the last uses "Forever".
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* ''Series/IslandOfTheSeaWolves'': Each episode is titled after the season it takes place in: "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall".
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* The title of ''Literature/ThreeHundredSixtyFiveDays'' refers to the number of days Massimo intends to hold Laura captive in the hopes of making her love him. The first novel itself takes place over around three to four months, though; given that the ending of ''The Next 365 Days'' depicts Laura's 30th birthday (she was kidnapped by Massimo on her 29th birthday), the entire trilogy takes place over around a year.
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** [[Music/{{Hours}} "Thursday's Child"]] derives its name from both a line in the nursery rhyme "Monday's Child" and a line in Music/TheVelvetUnderground's [[Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico "All Tomorrow's Parties"]] (itself a reference to the nursery rhyme), tying in with the lyrics looking back on Bowie's life up to 1999.

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** [[Music/{{Hours}} [[Music/HoursDavidBowieAlbum "Thursday's Child"]] derives its name from both a line in the nursery rhyme "Monday's Child" and a line in Music/TheVelvetUnderground's [[Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico "All Tomorrow's Parties"]] (itself a reference to the nursery rhyme), tying in with the lyrics looking back on Bowie's life up to 1999.
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** ''Film/FortyEightHours'': The protagonists must track down escaped convict Albert Ganz (James Remar) within 48 hours.
** ''Film/AnotherFortyEightHours''

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** ''Film/FortyEightHours'': ''Film/FortyEightHrs'': The protagonists must track down escaped convict Albert Ganz (James Remar) within 48 hours.
** ''Film/AnotherFortyEightHours''''Film/AnotherFortyEightHrs''
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* ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', which is when the characters have to survive to for them to be rescued.

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* ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', which is when the ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'': The characters have to survive to until dawn for them to be rescued.
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