Those who work in retail stores or restaurants, reporters and others in the media industry, gas station attendants, utility workers, hotel and airport personnel, public transportation workers, and business owners, among many other professionals, could also be on the clock tomorrow.
Deng's free throw at the other end with seven seconds on the clock proved to be enough when Lorant missed a shot on the buzzer to tie the game.
That way some part of the team can be available around the clock without requiring everyone to be on call.
That is because his trial might have to start again from scratch, and might still be before the courts when the clock runs out on the charges under the statute of limitations.
It was thought the band's comeback single, Something New, would be revealed when the clock reached zero on Friday, but it was hastily unveiled on Tuesday hours after it leaked online.
The best deals these days, it seems, must be snatched well before the clock strikes midnight on Thanksgiving.
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Insightful industry leaders should then be less intent on turning back the regulatory clock and instead, more focused on ushering in relevant technologies.
Minimum service means they show up most of the time, they may show up on time and they may not swear while on the clock or be excessively rude, sarcasm will remain.
The pinch will be on farmers like Johnny Howell who run water to plants around the clock, without much hope of turning a profit.
It ignores the myriad platforms that encourage information to be disseminated on the Web instantly, internationally, and around the clock.
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By 1998, when news moved into new studios in the last part of TV Centre to be completed, bulletins were being broadcast round the clock on News 24, now the News Channel, which launched the previous year.
On Friday there will be virtually round the clock screenings, all of which are expected to attract huge crowds.
But the centre was demolished, along with the clock, in 2008, so a hotel could be built on the land.
"I should be back on the ward by around eight o'clock at night - it's a 12-hour job really, " she said.
The clock cannot be turned back on these developments, so the only hope is that we can be persuaded to think and act differently towards one another.
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U.S.-China trade relations may be broken, but turning the clock back on any progress that has been made so far does not seem the best way to fix it.
Consumers will have the chance to be among the first in the world to purchase the Wii U console when the clock strikes midnight on Nov. 18 at Nintendo World in New York's Rockefeller Plaza.
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The town council will discuss where the clock should be placed at a meeting on Tuesday.
Wie, who was put on the clock for slow play, will be in the penultimate group in the final round, ahead of Stupples and Pressel.
As I noted the other day, this is particularly true for software devices and other complex products, where trivial changes can be exaggerated in an effort to run out the clock on a patent.
With the clock ticking down on 2012, there should be urgency from lawmakers to get a deal done, but with our polarized electorate anything is possible.
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Dedicated surgical teams on standby around the clock for organ retrieval are also to be created.
James had Anthony's hand in his face and just two seconds left on the clock, so he simply shot what look to be an ill-advised shot.
It builds on the standard kidnapping and ransom policy by bringing in consultants to train crews in security, prepare emergency safe rooms where crews can lock themselves in until a hijacked ship can be retaken, and provide round-the-clock advice to captains on safe routes to take.
Because if I tried to skate through breakfast with one eye on my daughter and one eye on the clock or smartphone, a fleeting moment of togetherness would be diluted.
When not on the clock, Karkare was known to enjoy sculpting and could often be found whittling driftwood, The Indian Express reported.
And just a few years before the first children to learn by these methods are about to go on and become parents themselves, it seems that ministers could be about to turn back the clock in primary schools.
"The clock is ticking towards 2004 when the whole world's eyes will be on Athens as the Olympic Games are held there, " said Richard Allan MP, head of the marbles campaign group Parthenon 2004.
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Given the round-the-clock expectations that digital life has placed on executives, it may well be that holding a desk job is one of the most dangerous things you can do.
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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