Campaigners will meet at noon to make a ring around the clock at the crossroad of Regent Street and The Parade. |
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Ten years ago this site operated around the clock and housed multi-million-pound facilities including a blast furnace, strip mill and coke ovens. |
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Doctors and surgeons are working around the clock as the injured continue to arrive from outlying areas. |
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Faced with these figures, it beggars belief that the Government is prepared to allow people to drink around the clock. |
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The 80-acre farm now operates around the clock, and the cows are milked three times a day, filling two semitrailer tankers full of milk. |
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Oral administration is preferred, and doses should be given at regular intervals around the clock to provide good pain control. |
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For the last four days, a team of more than 400 workers has operated around the clock to ready the city for its big night. |
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But it also heard of a public desire for resident doctors to be based at the hospital around the clock. |
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Airports and supermarket off-licences already serve alcohol around the clock. |
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We served hamburgers and hot dogs, we were grilling them around the clock, and had a cold drink concession. |
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A mother who gave birth outside a locked maternity unit has criticised health bosses for not keeping it open around the clock. |
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Employers argue that hospitals are busy around the clock and learning takes place throughout the day and night. |
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By the turn of the century, Al-Jazeera broadcasts could be watched around the clock on all five continents. |
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The containers continued to arrive around the clock for the next several days. |
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We fought around the clock and continued to support the Marines as they cleared houses. |
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Meanwhile Glasgow City Council has pledged that staff will continue to work around the clock to ease road and footpath problems. |
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It isn't the case that she is hermetically shielded from the public around the clock. |
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The jets sit fueled and ready on the tarmac, and pilots stand by around the clock ready to scramble them into the air on a moment's notice. |
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If she is not on duty, she is on call so that she can respond around the clock to patients' needs. |
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The baby will be placed in a special incubator in an intensive care unit and monitored around the clock. |
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Media outlets have blasted world events to them in real time and around the clock. |
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And when it broke, he would work around the clock to mend it, so everything was shipshape for one's weekend diving. |
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Does this mad rush to abandon our natural sleep cycle to work around the clock really make sense? |
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Over the course of the week Local Authorities worked around the clock to improve travel conditions by gritting and salting roads in urban areas. |
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However, 35 of the residents of the two homes required nursing care to be available around the clock, Mr Thorogood said. |
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The police had to set up traffic lights to control the traffic and stationed officers there around the clock to police the event. |
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During the height of confrontation, members were rostered for duty to ensure the guns could be manned around the clock. |
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Four of the teams worked on a rotational basis around the clock in nine-hour shifts, while the fifth managed liftoff and landing. |
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Those basic risks and unique problems cannot be alleviated or removed and can only be addressed by the placing of permanent firefighting staff around the clock. |
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Using a steel frame, Styrofoam and plaster coating, they worked around the clock for three days. |
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Pike are rewarding targets in that they bite at lures virtually around the clock, when the mood strikes them. |
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Flood prevention workers continue to patrol the dam around the clock. |
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Working around the clock for days on end, the NRC team identified the cause as a toxin called domoic acid. |
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For a small company like ours we need to have machines working around the clock. |
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And volunteers are working around the clock at Fort Tilden beach in the Rockaways to fortify sand dunes. |
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Nannies are certified in this field, which enables them to care for children around the clock. |
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Check your blood glucose every four hours around the clock, especially before meals and at bedtime. |
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Since people from many different timezones are in the same room, development is almost around the clock. |
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In the last few months, we've been working around the clock to improve the footfall zone. |
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In total, 20 geophysical contractors, 14 scientists, and a 40-strong drill crew working in two shifts, are all going flat out around the clock. |
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The global financial market literally runs around the clock, with millions of transactions that affect us all. |
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Plus, we make sure our online services are available for our customers around the clock and all over the world. |
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It can be used to access data wherever you are in the world and around the clock. |
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Workers in Churchill were on the job around the clock during the last week to complete the loading before the season ended. |
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Description: Construction at Intercontinental Pulp continued through the year and, often, around the clock, despite the cold and snow. |
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The consultants and technical specialists of Heidelberg system service personally attend to your questions and problems around the clock. |
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When you are fifteen years old, tempus fugit has little relevance, and time seems to drag as you sit in your classroom waiting for the bell to ring, the minute hand crawling at an agonizingly slow pace around the clock face. |
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She had been there as my mother and I sat with him around the clock, sleeping by his bedside, anxiously checking his vitals. |
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They thrive on packed schedules, they say, and take pleasure in working around the clock. |
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For the next three months, workers labored around the clock to decontaminate the site of deadly plutonium. |
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Denise Eriksen says an experienced animal wrangler was on the set every day, vets were on call around the clock and the rooster made a full recovery. |
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Drinks and light refreshments are now widely available around the clock. |
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The Hope post office is staffed only 4 hours a day, but the lobby doors are unlocked around the clock so that residents can access their post-office boxes. |
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Sure, you want to gather a gob of data about everything your company does, pull it in around the clock, analyze it constantly and make decisions every moment. |
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Earth's greatest scientists work around the clock to avert disaster, finally resolving the problem with the careful use of test tubes, Bunsen burners, and litmus paper. |
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Even with the doctor's notes, I was given bare minimum to live on, and was forced to pay for most of the medications I needed to take around the clock in order to breathe. |
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They worked more thoroughly, with a larger team who surveilled Breivik around the clock. |
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Work is going on around the clock to complete the task of clearing the scene and a small village of briefing tents, police vans and mobile investigation units has grown up. |
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It took ninety-six hours working around the clock to build the first parts of Camp X-Ray. |
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As part of his job move, Zanzi says, he was given a pager so he would be accessible to Travolta around the clock. |
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A motoring organisation has raised concerns about plans for a national network of spy cameras that will be able to track the movements of motorists around the clock. |
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In 1869, a 12-year-old called Sarah Jacob starved to death in a Welsh farmhouse, under the eye of doctors and nurses who were watching her around the clock. |
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Only the unit at Chippenham Hospital stays open around the clock. |
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Staff work around the clock to ensure these youngsters cram as much into their short years as possible while helping their parents to come to terms with the inevitable. |
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At the beginning of each academic year, all IC students receive a medical insurance card that covers accidents around the clock up to a certain amount from October till the end of June. |
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Renting skis professionally means working with Easyrent, as this fail-safe software is based on a relational database which guarantees its availability for use around the clock. |
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The second hand goes around the clock face fifteen times, speeded up. |
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Together, they keep watch around the clock. |
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Qtel's SSM are placed in easily-accessible supermarkets, malls, airports and petrol stations, and available around the clock in many locations. |
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Drenching your skin with moisture and protecting it from damage around the clock, they help diminish signs of aging skin and invigorate its resilience and radiance. |
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Home automation makes it possible for the carer, who is present on the premises around the clock, to intervene at occupant's, on request, or in case of emergency. |
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That the santri live in a boarding school where they are being supervised around the clock enhances the power of the kyai. |
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The life-threatening illness caused him to be rushed to the hospital, where doctors worked around the clock to save his life. |
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Clearing the barrage after the war took 82 ships and five months, working around the clock. |
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In April, industrial incinerators were running around the clock to dispose of the carcasses. |
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Although his church congregations were now tiny, he worked around the clock, negotiating with the authorities on behalf of his parishioners, succoring the needy, counselling the desperate, befriending the friendless. |
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While banks work around the clock to protect customers from fraud and assist police in their investigations, consumers have a role to play in protecting themselves as well. |
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As a deepwater port, it is accessible to all types of ships whatever their size around the clock. |
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Your bank is working around the clock to protect you from fraud and to assist police in their investigations, but you have a role to play as well. |
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Joshua worked around the clock and drove endless miles to sell his hair tonic to beauty parlors, barbershops and salon supply shops. |
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The really scary element is considering the number of nets fishing around the clock up and down the river with very little monitoring or enforcement. |
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Rone said two shifts of workers labored around the clock to get the vehicles ready for movement forward. |
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État d'Urgence is the fruit of an impressive mobilization of several hundred people building an honest-to-goodness urban village and offering over five days, around the clock, a variety of services to homeless people. |
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The building's central control facility operates around the clock to respond to the service requests of the approximately one thousand people who work in the building. |
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Freight transport on rails runs like clockwork around the clock. |
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From about late May until mid-July, sunlight lasts around the clock north of the Arctic Circle, but, even as far south as Stockholm, the nights during this period have only a few hours of semidarkness. |
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Aware that a long delay in repatriating the Katie's load of military equipment would significantly reduce the operational capability of the Canadian Forces, government officials worked around the clock to solve the problem. |
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As of the last week of June, many growers, especially in the western part of the province, were working virtually around the clock to get the crop into the ground. |
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Unlike traditional television, broadcasts of football matches via the Internet could be received on demand around the clock and not just during the programme hours. |
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It's important to accept that a caregiver can only do what's possible, and often it's not possible to have someone at the bedside around the clock. |
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From 3,000 pallet spaces and around 15,000 warehouse spaces for small parts, they set off around the clock via various modes of transport on their journey to all four corners of the world. |
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If that is what it was, I wonder, then, what about people in the policing community and the fire community and those people who work in factories around the clock? |
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By abolishing the old 11pm rush, ministers hoped to promote a more restrained drinking culture, although critics feared it would merely encourage obnoxious revelry around the clock. |
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We'll be working around the clock trying to reedit the show. |
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If that sounds pretty skimpy, remember that it is collecting that penny on every dollar at several cash registers simultaneously and, in many cases, around the clock. |
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The project went from a team of only twelve volunteers working four months a year to over 50 individuals working almost around the clock nine months a year. |
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JobFlash offers an interactive automated telephone and web service that sources, prescreens and schedules employment interviews with qualified candidates around the clock. |
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The marina can host deepwater vessels around the clock in any weather. |
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Fortunately, we quickly organized crews to keep the Hoist and McClure Dam spillways clear of debris and worked around the clock to make sure that both dams held. |
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In addition to people, airports move cargo around the clock. |
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