In spite of round-the-clock work, progress on boring a huge tunnel into the earth was not up to mark.
For Buck the breakthrough represented the payoff for three years of round-the-clock work in the lab at Columbia.
Yet contrary to Bush's clear view on the matter, State Department officials work around the clock negotiating cease-fires.
In the office I work you only clock the hours you spend working.
He's someone who obviously has a great amount of stamina in terms of his ability to work around the clock.
The county council said gritting teams would work around the clock to ensure main routes were ploughed and well salted.
As healthcare costs continue to rise, and there is more demand to work around the clock, this is more important than ever.
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Two teams are expected to work round the clock to produce and lay 4, 000 tonnes of asphalt during each of the closures.
What this machine allows us to do is work around the clock to address the question: how many wells can you look at?
Some people have limited time, some people work on the clock.
Its factory near Liverpool has moved to work around the clock.
It is a small room in a bustling government office, where a team of 12 women work round the clock in shifts and attend to calls.
International chefs work around the clock to dish out an average of 100, 000 meals a day -- enough to feed the population of a small city.
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.
In the 1840s, an English author famously wrote that if every person in China lengthened his shirttail by a foot, British cotton mills would work around the clock.
"While we haven't had any reports of unauthorized activity on Dropbox accounts, we've taken a number of precautionary steps and continue to work around the clock to make sure your information is safe, " the post says.
They represent nearly 1.8 million homecare workers across the country -- hardworking professionals, mostly women, who work around the clock so that folks who need help, including many of our family members, can live independently in their own home.
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Commanders at Creech say that if there is stress, it comes from relentless around-the-clock shift work.
This means a huge amount of work often around the clock by teams of people with nothing to show for it for years at a time, if ever.
In addition, many workers are not compensated for time that they work off-the-clock or are not paid appropriate overtime wages.
Colleagues were endlessly amazed to see Kenny arrive for work at 6 o' clock each morning and immediately begin ringing his contacts.
"I started work at five o'clock and at about five fifty (17:50 GMT) a police office came in and asked us to clear the bar, " she said.
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Forty men and women work the phones around the clock at Spark Networks, an online dating service in Beverly Hills, taking 1, 700 calls a day from love-starved subscribers.
Onscreen, he sits down at his desk, looks at the clock, and begins to work.
Braintree District Council paid for the work, which included essential repair work to safeguard the future of the clock tower.
How are they supposed to demonstrate their fitness for more responsibility by doing simple things like buying an alarm clock and showing up for work on time every morning?
Best Buy, now in trouble, became the darling of social media watchers a few years ago for its open flexible work models, unprecedented in a punch-clock domain like retail.
Despite objections from residents, the clock was removed some weeks ago when work began to repave the square.
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