It's like a grandfather clock on a grander scale, Mr. Bezos said.
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With just a minute on the clock they mounted a surging attack and after powerful carries from Taufa'ao Filise and James, Halfpenny was just kept out as he tried to cross in the corner.
Wallace then got a block and after the Pistons were turned the ball over on a shot-clock violation, he fed Lopez for a jumper to extend the lead to 24-18.
Revelations waited for them like all the silent seconds on a digital alarm clock before the shrieking starts or else like a land mine.
Now, as debt negotiations continue to press on despite a ticking clock, McConnell is trying to persuade his own party of the seriousness of what will happen August 2.
Chez Georges is exactly what most foreigners want a bistro to be, which is basically a place where time has stood still on a very French clock (Parisians like it, too, but find it expensive).
By the end of the first lap he was already two seconds up on the leading time and went on to clock a series of sub-30 seconds laps as he moved with grace and power across the ice.
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Na's group was "on the clock" for most of the back nine, which in itself is nerve-racking and distracting for the players and can lead to further fines if a player gets put on the clock 10 times in a season.
According to the Washington Post, it was here that he learned counter-intelligence tricks that became part of his relationship with their reporters: a flowerpot on Mr Woodward's balcony would indicate that the reporter required a meeting, while a clock face inked on the reporter's daily New York Times would reveal the time Mr Felt would be waiting in the car park.
Manhattan cut the lead to six on a steal and layup by Emmy Andujar with 2:30 left, forced a shot-clock violation and made it a four-point game on a pair of free throws by Rhamel Brown.
There is an implicit covenant between the NFL and its fans that the games are fair, that they are played based on a set of explicit rules, that there is a level playing field and that there is, at least with 15:00 on the clock before the first quarter, a chance that either team on the field can win the game.
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The reigning champions were heavy favourites and Paul Gallen put them ahead with just a minute on the clock.
When on the clock, a player has 40 seconds to hit his shot when it is his turn to play.
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Indeed, at five o'clock on a Thursday afternoon, just as I was leaving, a party seemed to be developing organically.
The reality is that top executives travel constantly, miss their families and work around the clock on a schedule that is not of their own making.
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.
This case demonstrates that a determined infringer can make minor changes, drag out judicial proceedings, and seek to run out the clock on a patent, thereby squandering both judicial resources as well as incentives for innovation.
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We were made to wait in there, and this was six o'clock on the evening, and he didn't get a bed until about eight o'clock on that night.
After a few undistinguished months of Reading Aloud on the Six O'Clock News, he became a presenter in the mid-80s, working first on the regional news programme London Plus (known within the building as "Sod Off Kent") and then on the BBC's Breakfast Time.
"We did not want on 10 o'clock on Sunday morning to make a call to the Indonesians and Australians and say, 'I know we were going to be there in a matter of hours, but we're not going to be there, '" Gibbs told reporters at the White House.
Just outside Buchanan Street bus station in Glasgow is a clock standing on tall legs.
Judging a new system on clock speeds alone is unhelpful at best, misleading at worst.
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Financial cable TV shows have taken to putting a countdown clock on the screen.
As the clock ticks on a restructuring of an ill-fated UK-listed venture, the Bakries may be preparing to sell down Visi Media Asia, a television firm which they hold a majority stake.
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Williams forced a steal and made a 3, cutting it to 86-82 with 1:39 on the clock, but DeRozan answered with a pair of free throws.
And the minute that happened the time clock went off on a 14 day hold.
Many of the services on offer around the clock as a matter of course in developing countries (such as Victorian England) seem to vanish with wealth.
But the game ended in confusion and controversy with the referee blowing up with more than a minute still on the stadium clock after an earlier error.
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.
The midfielder saw red when he punched the ball into the net with only seconds left on the clock, earning himself a second booking and one-match European suspension that could see him sit out the Champions League group match against Villarreal.
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