For much of 2012 it was impossible to get investors interested in the Alpha project for another reason: In May the federal government in Canberra stopped the clock on environmental clearance for the project, after the Queensland government cleared it.
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.
This was decided back in 2007 and the clock, in a sense, has been ticking since that time period.
With an increase in e-mail reading via the phone comes an increase in reading e-mails around the clock (and likely an increase in the number of e-mails sent and received, as well).
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The researchers showed that light was activating in the mice a protein, melanopsin, which also has a role in regulating the body clock, and is present in people.
Dr Akhilesh Reddy, a specialist in the body clock at the University of Cambridge, said the study was "interesting".
Ray Allen broke the tie with a 3 from the left wing late in the shot clock, but Indiana answered again.
Staal ignited the crowd with the equaliser with 11.07 minutes left on the clock in the first of the three 20-minute periods.
Indecisive and tentative, the Wildcats opened the half by missing nine of their first 10 shots against the Bears' zone, many of those late in the shot clock and contested.
Memphis had held opponents to 25 points or fewer in the third quarter in 52 straight games since Jan. 14, a streak 25 games longer than any other in the shot clock era.
As Chrysler's senior vice president of labor relations, he'd spent much of the past week in round-the-clock contract negotiations with union leaders in Toledo, Ohio, and still there was no settlement.
The five initial MOMA frescoes are uneven in quality, having been made in six weeks of around-the-clock toil in an improvised studio at the museum.
Daylight is one of the key clues the master clock in the brain receives from the retina that it needs to resynchronize.
I've known people who put the alarm clock in the living room, but then forget to set it before going to sleep.
If a cowbird female fails to lay in a warbler nest in time for her egg to hatch with those of the host, she can reset the clock in her favour by killing the first clutch.
And there are some powerful voices on the other side that are interested in running out the clock or changing the subject or drowning out the majority of the American people to prevent any of these reforms from happening at all.
Gene Block, a professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues found that by middle age, the signal the master body clock in the brain sends out to other internal clocks to help resynchronize the different processes gets weaker.
This is going to be a battle for the heart and mind of the American worker, and the ammunition will be counted in the LED displays that clock the cars, slowly, one by one, off the end of the track at places like Lake Orion.
Amr Zaki had put Egypt ahead in the second minute in the Group Three clash but Algeria's defense stood firm and they looked set to progress to the tournament in South Africa as the clock ticked past the 90-minute mark.
Those who miss out on the correcting influence of either of these tend to fall into a spiral in which the body clock gradually becomes more and more out of synch with daylight hours.
Professor TIEFER: That is the way they have handled contested appointments, contested elections where they had no interest whatsoever in running out the clock.
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.
For Buck the breakthrough represented the payoff for three years of round-the-clock work in the lab at Columbia.
In some ways, this turns the clock back on television because the pattern in television, really, the pattern in all visual media since the Lumiere brothers at the start - at end of the 19th century more or less invented motion pictures has been faster, faster and faster.
Somebody who is out the gate at 3 o'clock in the afternoon is not.
Because on three separate occasions, Ms. Lewinsky testified that Ms. Currie came over to pick up the gifts at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, an hour-and-a-half before the phone call.
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The consumer sector was now taking the lead when it came to innovations in communication technology, giving workers the opportunity stay connected on their personal device around the clock -- whether in the office, at home or traveling.
He often retires early, and has been known to be in bed by six or seven o'clock in the evening.
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