• Legal advisers, involved in planning the operation from the start, were deployed during the fighting round the clock.

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  • Japanese journalists assigned to cover the prime minister round the clock were blandly told that Obuchi had awakened at 6 a.m. on Sunday and was reading the newspapers and monitoring the threatening eruption of Mt.

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  • Households fed up with living in the dark had a range of choices: they could pay for electricity during the day, during the evening, or round the clock.

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  • Eerily the same: the neighbors who suddenly turn a killing fury upon neighbors, the roving bands fueled round the clock on alcohol, the strange, dull light in the murderers' eyes, the sudden civic duty to exterminate the Other.

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  • U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, speaking in London, said the United States was working round the clock to ensure the safe return of its citizens.

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  • Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said staff at the hospital had been "working round the clock" to save Mr. Singh's life.

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  • The Apple rumor mill is churning round the clock, trying to pin down the details on the next version of the iPhone.

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  • The rest of the time, inmates are holed up round the clock, eating, sleeping, and going slightly crazy.

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  • He was murdered last year and she is now the subject of multiple fatwas and receives round the clock protection.

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  • It was clear from the start that the president's campaign was to consist of remaining in the White House, where, in contrast to what Secretary Ickes labeled Lindbergh's "carnival antics, " he planned to address the hazards of the international situation with all the authority at his command, working round the clock if necessary.

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  • The incident, the worst ever that the industry has seen, occurred in the busy winter season when factories are working round the clock to meet springtime orders.

    FORBES: Bangladesh's Burning Problem

  • At a festival where the remarkable has become commonplace, 30 maniacs working round the clock only to land in full-on promotion mode is far from unique.

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  • Ofra's rabbi even issued a religious edict that the commandment to settle the land overrides the prohibition on making non-Jewish employees work on the Sabbath, so that construction workers could build round the clock.

    ECONOMIST: Israel

  • Security has been tight in the area since the attacks, provided by hundreds of FBI agents and police round the clock.

    CNN: Precious metals buried under debris

  • The company said its new round-the clock service was to "support shift workers and the night-time economy".

    BBC: New 24-hour bus service for Bristol

  • "I've been really pleased with the performance of our gritting teams - we've been working round the clock since Sunday, " Mr Riches said.

    BBC: Orwell Bridge, Ipswich

  • Crump claims it will run glitch-free for 3, 000 hours--a sixfold improvement over the original Genisys--based on a test involving 22 machines running round the clock for two years.

    FORBES: Almost Out of the Woods

  • 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.

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  • Nevertheless, the station had round-the-clock scheduling with mostly local hosts on a variety of sports topics.

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  • With its overall sales rising, Chrysler is adding a third shift at Belvidere, putting the plant on round-the-clock production.

    WSJ: Car Plant Brings Wary Hope

  • The advent of the internet and round-the-clock television and radio news channels means the BBC correspondent has no escape.

    BBC: Mark Simpson: How technology has transformed the job

  • Among the likely reasons for the ascension of Tim Cook, the hardworking operations guy who succeeded Jobs at the time of his death: his attention to detail, passion for the product and round-the-clock commitment to the job.

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  • They always live within the communities, provide round-the-clock care, and offer credit, which is vital in agrarian economies where incomes are cyclical.

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  • The exclusive Club level on the 53nd floor provides round-the-clock food and beverage offerings for those unable or unwilling to descend to the cacophonous Roppongi entertainment district at street level.

    BBC: Business trip: Tokyo

  • 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.

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  • However it emerged that he had taken the services of a round-the-clock driver and a limousine, an expensive perk for which he never paid taxes, after leaving the Senate in 2005.

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  • Mr Hoon, whose enjoyment of three properties occurred during his stint as defence secretary, says that living in secure state premises was a cheaper option for the taxpayer than having round-the-clock security at his private home.

    ECONOMIST: Expenses-gate

  • The GOP-hopeful would, instead, depend more on the fossil fuels that provide round-the-clock electricity generation.

    FORBES: Obama and Romney: Energizing Their Bases by Muddying Coal and Wind

  • Limiting the tobacco industry's future liability was one of the main sticking points during round-the-clock negotiations over the weekend.

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  • We can't hope that consumers will accept a whole new cottage industry designed to remotely manage the home network and make round-the-clock house calls when needed.

    CNN: Home, sweet networked home

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