No speeding out to Palatine, no one o'clock nights, no love flooding us for our brother.
At the end of that 30-hour clock, no one -- no one opposes the nominee.
Pivot will program around the clock (no long-form infomercials padding fringe periods).
Al Gore Al Gore is playing baseball, where there is no clock and where his side can get last licks.
Shopping online, for example, with round-the-clock access and no crowds, traffic or pesky salespeople, lends itself to self-service.
Ms. ANGELA KELLEY (National Immigration Forum): You know that horse has left the barn, I can't imagine now turning back the clock and saying oh no, we're just going to increase detention beds, we're just going to increase boots and binoculars at the border and that's going to solve the problem.
The phone's clock is continually updated to within a second's accuracy, so I no longer use my bedside clock or wristwatch.
Meanwhile, the clock keeps ticking, with no foreseeable end in sight.
Here is a glimpse of what to do as the clock ticks by and you have no TV to watch.
With practically no time on the clock, the Eagles had the ball.
Wind the clock back to 1979, and no one, not a single pundit, policy wonk, or economist, forecast the economic boom that came from the last such cycle.
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He said his own initial review of the list released Friday showed that many of the towers that will close around the clock are at airports with few or no scheduled passenger flights, indicating that Friday's decision would likely have little effect on airline service.
For all such soothing words, the French establishment has no intention of turning the global clock back.
"I thought the world just spins, and the clock just ticks, and things happen for no particular reason, " Kelly said.
Erick, a Dutch customer, thinks there is no way his government can put the clock back and criminalise cannabis again.
Professor TIEFER: That is the way they have handled contested appointments, contested elections where they had no interest whatsoever in running out the clock.
Progress is extended by reaching checkpoints before the clock winds down ala retro arcade racers, and no single run is alike thanks to a dynamically shifting track.
The British Beer and Pub Association and the British Institute of Innkeeping have said that some of their members have 24-hour licences but have no intention of staying open around the clock.
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Chen was relishing the renewal of his apartment lease, normally a mundane affair but currently no small feat in Beijing as the clock ticks toward the start of the Olympic Games on August 8.
No one wants to turn the labor practices clock back to a century ago.
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"And therefore, we had no choice but to put them on the clock at that stage, " he added.
Robert Hellmann, 47, like Sheffield a coach with The Five O'Clock Club, says a client of his turned a no into a yes through diligent, enthusiastic follow-up.
Robert Hellmann, 48, like Sheffield a coach with The Five O'Clock Club, says a client of his turned a no into a yes through diligent, enthusiastic follow-up.
As a sport, freestyle speaks to them far more than watching one skier after another race the clock down the same old slope -- Vonn or no Vonn.
Mr Jenkin stressed that no-one wanted to "turn the clock back" and he argued that the industry needed more government support, suggesting that the rail regulator was now "adversarial and legalistic".
The advent of the internet and round-the-clock television and radio news channels means the BBC correspondent has no escape.
Even if BankBoston does its best to be ready, no one can be sure what will happen when the clock strikes twelve.
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