With so many new channels zapped into Malaysian homes all around the clock, and with more to follow, how can the government possibly keep out unwelcome material?
Kotkin grasps the scope and the scale of the challenge, but on account of the way the cultural and economic winds are blowing, he argues that Republicans must turn the clock all the way back to Lincoln himself.
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Studies have shown that eating late at night, working night shifts, and jet lag all throw the food clock off, resulting in overeating and weight gain.
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Clearly, it's up to all employers to stop the clock on wage and hour liability.
The other point is that all American wars are fought on the clock.
Revelations waited for them like all the silent seconds on a digital alarm clock before the shrieking starts or else like a land mine.
Boston police say officers are working around the clock and all leave has been cancelled.
Some people have asked me if investment advisers charge like lawyers do, with the clock ticking all the time and every single photo copy charged out to a particular client.
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So, despite some effort to reach out to the party that now runs Congress, it is not at all clear that Mr Bush succeeded in slowing the clock ticking down his presidency.
In all events, athletes compete against the clock, skiing a prescribed course requiring turns through pre-positioned gates.
On Friday there will be virtually round the clock screenings, all of which are expected to attract huge crowds.
In London, forensic experts are still working round the clock to identify all of the 54 people who were killed in last week's bombings.
"My body clock's all over the place and I played OK considering I haven't had much feeling with my swing lately, " said Yates.
Mr Shan is now working around the clock to douse the flames all around him.
While Congress dickers on this issue, all these people hear is the ticking of the clock.
Since then all these properties have gone several rotations around the clock.
And as you all know, Barack has been working around the clock with governors and mayors -- (applause) -- our extraordinary first responders to make sure that they have the support and resources that they need.
As the tri-state region gradually recovers and rebuilds from the disastrous effects of hurricane Sandy, one cannot help but pause for a minute to thank and appreciate all the public officials, volunteers, electric utility employees and guest crews who worked around the clock cleaning up neighborhoods.
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In that year, Sian went to Sri Lanka and Thailand, to report live from the Asian tsunami and later that year, the Pakistan earthquake struck and she spent a week at the centre of the disaster, presenting for all the BBC's news programmes, from Breakfast, through to the Ten O'clock News.
The suite came with all of the amenities you might need, including an iPod dock and a Tivoli clock radio.
It's in the power of everybody who lives in Ohio, everybody who lives in Poland, everybody who lives all across the Midwest -- all those folks out there, whether you're punching a clock or starting a business, you've got a chance to move this country forward.
The clock bell at the 15th Century All Saints Church in Wrington in Somerset had rung every 15 minutes for decades.
Having said all that, German and French officials are working round the clock to come up with a solution that might calm the markets.
"They have tremendous support from their families, are prepared to start practicing at seven o'clock in the morning and stay there all day, " said Sorenstam.
Rather than speed up the clock to goose performance, Intel (and all its rivals, including AMD and ARM) has turned to multiple cores to get work done in parallel and therefore faster.
And while the broadcasters didn't get the structural commercial breaks of four quarters and repeated player substitutions, they did introduce one innovation that soon became commonplace across all televised sports--the sponsored scoreboard-cum-game clock.
Now, the second thing I want to make clear about is that, with respect to the payroll tax -- you guys have all seen our countdown clock behind us.
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You would imagine that, with the clock ticking, his priority would be to keep all his big guns happy and on message so that he can win even more silverware.
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Perhaps if our society were more ready to celebrate those who are ingenious, or "good with their hands", and produce the inventions that allow us to lead comfortable daily lives, we would all become genuinely interested in the science that underpins the kettle and the clock.
And as you all know, as you have seen, Barack has been working around the clock with governors and mayors -- (applause) -- absolutely -- and our extraordinary first responders to make sure that they have all of the support and resources that they need.
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