The hospitals, chosen because of their similarities to the Friarage, also operate around-the-clock consultant-led maternity and children's services.
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Mr Cross, for one, hopes it does not, fearing round-the-clock shopping's threat to the environment, to a sense of community, and to democracy itself.
Murrell side-stepped into a gap with 14 minutes left on the clock, Dobson's drop-goal made Quins' task all the harder and Fisher crossed in the dying seconds.
"I should be back on the ward by around eight o'clock at night - it's a 12-hour job really, " she said.
Impairment in the body's internal clock, ultimately disrupting a person's sleep-wake cycle, is just one of the potential symptoms of dementia.
The Mecca Clock Royal Tower Hotel, with more than 800 rooms, occupies what will soon be the world's second-tallest building, a structure incorporating the world's biggest clock, with faces at least six times the size of Big Ben's, and capped by a spire topped with a golden crescent.
Under U.S. law, the clock on patent protection--20 years--starts ticking at a drug's invention.
Y2K Test : Check your PC's real-time clock to make sure that it is year-2000 compliant.
Three nights a week, Prannoy Roy anchors the main, 9 o'clock news on India's top-rated English-language news channel, NDTV 24x7.
The HP DreamScreen's built-in clock feature can show time in digital or analog format with dual time-zones and lets users choose tones or music for alarms.
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What will happen after tomorrow's announcement is that the FSA, to be superseded next Monday by the Prudential Regulation Authority - see my piece from last night's 10 O'Clock News (below) for more on this - will then go off and have yet more talks with each of the banks, to determine their individual capital requirements.
Over a few decades this would amount to a minute's difference, but over several hundred years this would mean the atomic clock time-scale and the time-scale based on the Earth's rotation would be out by an hour.
The around-the-clock mining operation involves dozens of specialists drawn from across the U.S. national-security agencies.
But with Martyn Williams' influence increasingly important and the defensive work of Shanklin and Roberts regularly thwarting the Ospreys the clock was against them and Norton-Knight's drop-goal put the contest beyond doubt.
The accused spent Friday in a 9-by-9-foot northern Ohio jail cell with a bed, sink, toilet, steel door and window, through which he is watched around-the-clock, said Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office spokesman John O'Brien.
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Dodds was lucky to escape a red card when he deliberately felled Fletcher on the edge of the penalty area with eight minutes left on the clock, and Zemmama's resulting free-kick shaved the United post.
Among the new fare: four pay-per-view Cineplex movie channels, including America's Home Box Office, six round-the-clock news services and coverage of major sport events.
Outside the exhibit stands the company's achievement wall -- showing off IBM's humble beginnings as a punch card clock company and ending with Watson.
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Mr Monmonier demonstrates that from that moment, the move towards today's elaborate round-the-clock weather coverage was inevitable.
It tests your system's BIOS, real-time clock and system clock, and more.
"It is not the job of someone dying of mesothelioma to become the government's regulator or watchdog - watching the clock, challenging exorbitant legal fees, " he argued.
The veteran keeper kept his side in the game with seven minutes of normal time on the clock as he brilliantly turned away Srna's free-kick after Petric had been fouled on the edge of the area.
This set the clock ticking on their ten-month limit in the U.S. Yet the first Indians didn't show up until Halloween.
Its functions are vital to the regulation of the body's "circadian rhythms", whose powerful clock-like mechanisms synchronise the body with the 24 -hour period that is day and night.
With more than 18, 000 miles on the clock, Roy Hodgson's men have effectively travelled three-quarters of the way round the world to reach the Europa League semi-finals and the journey has not been without its pitfalls.
As the initial wave of iPhone 5 reviews hit, it looked as if Apple's dual-core A6 processor was sporting a clock speed of around 1GHz.
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Serial entrepreneur and founder of SA Baxter, high-end maker of architectural hardware such as door knobs and lights in New York's Hudson Valley, Baxter has managed to clock double-digit sales growth during the recession.
In part, that is a dig at News 24, a round-the-clock news channel, which is a bugbear of Mr Smith's.
It was now 4 o'clock the morning after the election -- about 22 hours after Daley's morning stop at Dunkin' Donuts -- and Gore's campaign chairman was calm and blunt.
There's also a back-lit screen that displays both a clock and stopwatch.
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