Between the hours of 7 o'clock postmeridian and 7 o'clock antemeridian. |
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Ederle walked up the beach at Kingsdown, England after 14 hours and 34 minutes. |
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I have extricated myself so far at many eleventh hours and perhaps there is some hope in this. |
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Amsterdam and Cologne would be under four hours from London, Frankfurt around five hours. |
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The rear parties then departed in transport aircraft, a few hours before German tanks arrived. |
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Her record stood until Florence Chadwick swam the channel in 1950 in 13 hours and 20 minutes. |
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From 1906 onward he held the position of a lecturer where teaching six hours per week left him time for research. |
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When I was twelve, I spent endless hours in my basement blasting through hordes of nublets, perfecting my build order. |
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The docks enabled ship movements within the dock system 24 hours a day, isolated from the high River Mersey tides. |
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Journey time was said to be around four and a half hours using the new LGV Sud Europe Atlantique. |
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After twelve hours straight at the office, he was about out of gas and decided to go home and rest. |
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For three hours the Composite Regiment resisted German attacks and was then pushed back. |
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Using the station called Trouville, passengers could reach Deauville in six hours from Paris. |
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Being close to the coast, and in Southern England, sunshine compares favourably with most of the United Kingdom, at over 1700 hours a year. |
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He swims for half an hour each day and can stand for six hours at the easel. |
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St Andrews is about the furthest north annual levels of above 1500 hours are encountered. |
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Some stations produce manual observations during business hours and revert to automatic observations outside these times. |
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A service every two hours from Holyhead to Cardiff also uses the Marches line from Shrewsbury southwards. |
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The network continued to expand over the next two decades before achieving a continuous service of up to 20 hours a day. |
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When he was eight an aunt bought him a magic set and he spent hours perfecting the tricks. |
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And now, before the news and weather, here is the Shipping Forecast issued by the Meteorological Office at 1400 hours Greenwich Mean Time. |
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By Eurostar's estimates a train would then take 3 hours 30 minutes from London to Amsterdam. |
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The sunshine hours were recorded at Florida in Bergen, and many hours are lost due to terrain blocking the sun, especially Ulriken mountain. |
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It was believed that climbing inside a whale carcass and remaining there for a few hours would relief symptoms of rheumatism. |
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This was adopted on the morning of 30 June 1970, a few hours before the applications to join were officially received. |
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In fact, after 48 hours into the offensive, the Germans had not made any major breakthroughs. |
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In the hours following the liberation, members of the British liberating forces were obliged to intervene to prevent revenge attacks. |
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The complete journey takes at least one and a half hours between the motorways, with the crossing being 35 minutes. |
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Turning the crank winds the spring and a full winding will allow several hours of operation. |
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After a reception by the authorities in Boulogne, after 2 hours and 10 minutes the ferry left port still under Captain Hayward's command. |
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Lack of adequate transportation, long hours and poor pay made it difficult to recruit and maintain workers. |
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Trotternish typically has 200 hours of bright sunshine in May, the sunniest month. |
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The local climate is notable in that it is one of the few places in Scotland to exceed 1,500 hours of sunshine annually. |
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Sunshine, averaging in excess of 1,500 hours a year is amongst the highest for Scotland, and comparable to inland parts of Southern England. |
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Over the three nights a total of nearly 14 hours of enemy activity had been recorded. |
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It is the terminus, and from here, trains depart every two hours to Manchester Piccadilly via Carmarthen, Swansea, and Cardiff Central. |
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It is a nocturnal creature and spends most of its waking hours among the branches of trees looking for food. |
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Excessive working hours and a lack of detailed planning were cited as contributory factors. |
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Meetings lasted hours but from the beginning there was a sense of conviction of sin. |
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Recovery is usually complete in a few hours without any specific intervention. |
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The collected laver is repeatedly washed to remove sand and boiled for hours until it becomes a stiff, green mush. |
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It was not the days of drudgery in the rice fields but the hours of off time that most shaped the contours of slave culture. |
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An Aircoach service links the area with Dublin Airport 24 hours a day with stops at County Hall and the Royal Marine Hotel. |
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The new submarine fleet began patrols on 14 February, usually lasting for about 24 hours each. |
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Males produce a complex song lasting 10 to 20 minutes, which they repeat for hours at a time. |
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An individual can last without a breath from a few minutes to over two hours depending on the species. |
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Villages would play games involving hundreds of players, which would last several hours or even days. |
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The Swedish government is seeking to reduce its costs through decreased sick leave hours and increased efficiency. |
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In most species of caridean shrimp, the females lay 50,000 to 1 million eggs, which hatch after some 24 hours into tiny nauplii. |
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They enter the water only hours after they are born, and quickly become proficient divers. |
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The race was run 48 hours later on the Monday, with the meeting organisers offering 20,000 tickets with free admission. |
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Signalling on board Lion was again poor in the first hours of Jutland, with serious consequences for the British. |
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Owing to the calm conditions, it was not until after 11 am, five hours after first sighting each other, that the two fleets engaged. |
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During the winter of 1990 there was convoy driving for almost 500 hours at Saltfjellet. |
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Mixed nude bathing was not unusual in the early Empire, though some baths may have offered separate facilities or hours for men and women. |
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Lambert, took half the village and kept a road open for six hours until nightfall. |
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In the afternoon, they paused to regroup to attack again but they were bombed for two and a half hours and were prevented from even forming up. |
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Within hours they realized that, because of the Doppler effect, they could pinpoint where the satellite was along its orbit. |
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Bulk carriers have to wait up to 18 days before being serviced, container ships 36,3 hours on average. |
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Winter nights are correspondingly long with less than six hours of daylight at midwinter. |
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On the longest day in Shetland there are over 19 hours of daylight and complete darkness is unknown. |
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The distance of 82 miles from London to Folkestone was covered in 2 hours and 40 minutes. |
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Started in 2011, the service runs 24 hours a day, direct via the M8 motorway. |
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The fire was photographed from just south of the minster in the early hours by Bettison photographers. |
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For three hours the forces stared each other down, neither willing to attempt an opposed river crossing. |
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But after two or three hours and nil results, you have to accept that the trail is cold and you can't justify that level of manpower. |
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These were heavy machines that took several hours to warm up to operating pressure. |
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On average in Europe, at the start of foreign language teaching, learners have lessons for three to four hours a week. |
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In another era, it would have made for hours of nonbaseball chatter by Rizzuto. |
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The south coast, between Lorient and Pornic, enjoys more than 2,000 hours of sunshine per year. |
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Shuttle Bus services operate 24 hours a day, between the terminal and the car park. |
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In 2010, commuters to the cities of Brussels and Antwerp spent respectively 65 and 64 hours a year in traffic jams. |
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After some hours of intense work, we had macheted a path through the jungle to the bank of the river. |
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A community sentence would usually consist of community payback, a duty to work between 40 and 300 hours unpaid in the community. |
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Each child in England at the first school term after their third birthday, is entitled to 15 hours per week free childcare funding. |
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Adults will mainly feed only one fish to their chick with high feeding deliveries at dawn and decreased feeding 4 hours before dark. |
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In 2013, KCL Radio relaunched as a live station with more than 45 hours of live programming a week. |
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Special feeds are purchased and prior to the show, hours may be spent grooming the animal to look its best. |
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Ada cares little for the mundane world, occupying herself for hours every day with the piano. |
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From May to July, York experiences the most sunshine, an average of six hours per day. |
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Within 14 hours after the fireworks, perchlorate levels rose 24 to 1,028 times above background levels. |
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Approximately 100 hours of experience are required to achieve a substantial decline in the risk of injury. |
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They provide sentries during the day and night, and during the latter hours they patrol the grounds of the Palace. |
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Having been in excellent health, Vaughan Williams died suddenly in the early hours of 26 August 1958 at Hanover Terrace. |
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Jenkins learned to tap dance, spending eight hours a week learning the choreography and running three miles a day to get fit. |
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I cannot think of any good examples off the top of my head, but give me a couple of hours and I'm sure I could come up with something. |
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She had made awards organizers nervous when she went on a Las Vegas jaunt in the hours before the show. |
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During the course of a few hours nobles, clergy, towns, provinces, companies and cities lost their special privileges. |
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The entire system could be installed in about 48 hours on a container ship or RORO, when needed for operations up to a month unsupplied. |
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The Riverside edition constitutes 4,042 lines totaling 29,551 words, typically requiring over four hours to stage. |
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It took Emily hours to calm down and days to be convinced to publish the poems. |
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Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII now complete the crossing from Loch Ryan Port to Belfast in 2 hours 15 minutes. |
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Every Tuesday and Wednesday three hours over the two days are given to the debate of opposition motions. |
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Major energy production or consumption is often expressed as terawatt hours for a given period that is often a calendar year or financial year. |
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A running time of nearly five hours did not dampen the enthusiasm of the public, the critics or the acting profession. |
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The service carries News, Weather and Sport 24 hours a day, but also provides extra features related to programmes specific at that time. |
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The show sold out within two hours and over 120,000 fans packed the park for what was Queen's final live performance with Mercury. |
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By the time winter finally breaks through, daylight hours rise quickly, ensuring that daytime temperatures soar quickly in spring. |
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He had spent the previous year learning to fly and had completed nearly 250 hours by the time he left America. |
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This is why hours were drawn in sundials in that manner, and why modern clocks have their numbers set in the same way. |
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Many cast members came down with colds, flu, or kidney infections after spending hours in cold water, including Winslet. |
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He was at last provided for, and was allowed to read, write and receive visitors, including Dorothy for several hours a day. |
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For the role, Serkis shaved his head and had sessions lasting 20 hours each to have temporary tattoos stencilled onto his body. |
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In 1990, a man sawed into the tree with a chainsaw a few hours before a New Year's Eve party was scheduled to take place. |
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The programming was available in over 150 markets and more than 12,000 hours were screened globally. |
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Some intercepts decoded during the action had taken two hours to reach British commanders at sea, by when they were out of date or misleading. |
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The first two hours of each day were devoted to mathematics, hours that Monk writes some of the pupils recalled years later with horror. |
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Crossing times to Portsmouth vary from five hours and thirty minutes to eight hours. |
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Wittgenstein's school hours were eight to twelve or one, and he had afternoons free. |
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Caesar's dead body lay where it fell on the Senate floor for nearly three hours before other officials arrived to remove it. |
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The opening hours of licensed premises are restricted to prevent all-night drinking. |
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It is particularly known for the elaborate Wagah border ceremony that happens at the border gate, two hours before sunset each day. |
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Businesses are closed three or four times a day for 30 to 45 minutes during business hours while employees and customers are sent off to pray. |
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They would also have been used to carry supplies directly ashore during the six hours of falling tide when the barges were grounded. |
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The master paceth up and down his halls, And in the empty hours Can hear the tottering of his towers And tremor of their bases underground. |
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One in four households in the Republic in counties as far as Galway, four hours away from the border, shopped for groceries in Northern Ireland. |
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Icelanders also have a very strong work ethic, working some of the longest hours of any industrialised nation. |
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Both buildings collapsed within two hours from fire damage related to the crashes, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. |
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After hours of mind-numbing work sorting hundreds of nearly identical form, he needed to stop and do something else. |
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The active phase of labour lasts on average 8 hours for the nullipara and 6 hours for the multipara. |
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Annual bright sunshine averages 1082 hours in Shetland and overcast days are common. |
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In 2006, the energy market was around 90 terawatt hours and the peak demand around 15 gigawatts in winter. |
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The miners had rejected the owners' demands for longer hours and reduced pay in the face of falling prices. |
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Dahl flew a replacement Hurricane across the Mediterranean Sea in April 1941, after seven hours flying Hurricanes. |
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By April 2011, a total of 1,400 flight hours over 450 flights had been achieved. |
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By October 2011, the total flight hours had reached 2,380 over 784 flights. |
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Roberts was widely known as a young man who spent many hours praying each week both personally and at group prayer meetings. |
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Beatings and long hours were common, with some child coal miners and hurriers working from 4 am until 5 pm. |
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The opposite of slackpacking is fastpacking, or powerhiking, which maximizes daily mileage by walking for long hours with only a few short stops. |
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The myospastic state was painful and unrelenting, and it preceded death by a few hours to four months. |
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It is the tale of an injured IRA leader's last hours in an unidentified Northern Irish city. |
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Nine hours later the hands were more ecchymotic, and more vesicles were present. |
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Hawking has estimated that he studied about a thousand hours during his three years at Oxford. |
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In the early hours of the morning, an explosion devastated Kirk o' Field, and Darnley was found dead in the garden, apparently smothered. |
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He made a lot of enemies after reducing the working hours in his department. |
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Maybe a few dozen hours of collective neofans, all reading him fanzine press at once, would cure him of these paternal instincts. |
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Additional trains ran on these lines during peak hours to increase the frequency at the busier stations. |
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I needed a few liveners if I was to face, in two hours time, a parade of my words and furtive people on a stage. I ordered a beer. |
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One who calls himself a Sikh of the Guru, the True Guru, shall rise in the early morning hours and meditate on the Lord's Name. |
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Within hours of the election being announced, Corbyn, Farron and Sturgeon called for televised debates. |
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The following eight hours were the worst of my life that haven't ended in an episiotomy. |
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Celtic Music Radio broadcasts around 7 hours of live material from the venue every day. |
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The clock has no face because all clocks of that date rang out the hours on a bell. |
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A protective covering had not been fitted to the engine intakes while the aircraft was parked at Edinburgh for several hours in heavy snow. |
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The timetable was extended into the early hours over weekends, with additional sailings integrated with rail services. |
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A few hours later, the new government under Prime Minister Yves Leterme was sworn in. |
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The fireproof safe will protect documents inside for up to four hours in a standard house fire. |
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Absolutely voiceless and baggy-eyed from hours of sour singing, no sleep, and a froggy throat from yelling in ego to be heard atop the rest. |
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As part of the overall effort, Salvation Army officers, employees and volunteers have contributed more than 900,000 hours of service. |
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He worked nonstop for fourteen hours yesterday, just so he could get today off. |
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You're the second guy I've met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail. |
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While on film sets, she and her peers were tutored for up to five hours a day. |
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The morning and evening prayers take around two hours a day, starting in the very early morning hours. |
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On 20 November 1992, a major fire occurred at Windsor Castle, lasting for 15 hours and causing widespread damage to the Upper Ward. |
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She had been milked only a few hours before, and so he got only a gourdful from her. |
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In May 1999 a group of local women made history by becoming the first ladies crew to row around the island, in ten hours and twenty minutes. |
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The least sunny areas are the mountains, some parts of which average less than 1200 hours of sunshine annually. |
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Most species hunt for three to five hours each day and nursing mothers up to eight hours each day. |
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Children employed as mule scavengers by cotton mills would crawl under machinery to pick up cotton, working 14 hours a day, six days a week. |
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We'd like to thank all the contributors who have invested countless hours into this event. |
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I spent countless hours revising, but, disappointingly, I still failed the exam. |
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Even arriving two hours before the game was not enough to guarantee a seat in the curva. |
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The French were found to be heavily entrenched and after several hours Nelson called off the assault. |
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Bathing was an important part of the Roman day, where some hours might be spent, at a very low cost subsidized by the government. |
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A house rule was put into effect which set aside certain hours when the hall was to be used by white patrons only. |
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I needed a shower, a glass of OJ and a few hours under my hollowfibre duvet in a peach-free zone. |
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A few hours later, Cecil and the council set their plans in motion and proclaimed James VI of Scotland as James I of England. |
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It takes less than two hours to get to York from London by rail, with at least 25 direct trains each weekday. |
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As a consequence many of the routes inside the city walls are designated as car free during business hours or restrict traffic entirely. |
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The King ordered Sir Thomas Knyvet to conduct a search of the cellars underneath Parliament, which he did in the early hours of 5 November. |
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Although she based it off her grandmother's recipe, she found it difficult to complete within the three hours allocated for that round. |
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As in Hopper's painting from 1942, many of these businesses are open 24 hours a day. |
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If you need help with the homework, the professor will be holding office hours on Thursday from 7-9pm. |
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I half slept and half woke and enjoyed for several hours that dreamy, in-betweeny state of living that hovers between consciousness and sleep. |
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Belinda was a jaybird and could prattle on for hours about the latest gossip. |
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He spent the next four hours in the back of the sweltering NYPD meat wagon as police rounded up other young men. |
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This time, however, demolition was fatally delayed for hours by the Lord Mayor's lack of leadership and failure to give the necessary orders. |
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Elizabeth died in the early hours of 24 March, and James was proclaimed king in London later the same day. |
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The run sold out in seven hours after tickets went on sale 11 August 2014, more than a year before the play opened. |
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He also has characters frequently refer to days of the week and specific hours to help the audience understand that time has passed in the story. |
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More than twelve hours had passed since the decker had touched the cyberdeck keyboard. |
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The Club met every Monday evening for supper and conversation and continued into the early hours of Tuesday morning. |
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Night comes at last, and some hours of restlessness and confusion bring me again to a day of solitude. |
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George was deeply devout and spent hours in prayer, but his piety was not shared by his brothers. |
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He spent hours dealing with Wittgenstein's various phobias and his frequent bouts of despair. |
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Legend has it that Shelley attended only one lecture while at Oxford, but frequently read sixteen hours a day. |
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Volunteers are provided with a meal ticket for every four hours of service. |
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Children of six and seven were employed on a widespread scale, and their hours were incredibly long. |
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They had put many hundreds of hours into the project before it was deep-sixed by management. |
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It too broke all sales records, selling nine million copies in its first 24 hours of release. |
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When the month that we call Eastermonth is over, then the night lasts ten hours and the day fourteen hours. |
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The hours of his illness were disjointed and confusing as he drifted in and out of consciousness. |
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Louise and I used to head down to the coffee shop and just sit for hours and kibitz. |
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Three hours after Hussein Kamel left, he called my office and dropped a bomb on me. |
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Opportunities for leisure activities increased dramatically as real wages continued to grow and hours of work continued to decline. |
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About 12 hours later, the whale is believed to have been seen again near Greenwich, possibly heading back to sea. |
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In 2013, a bilingual road sign on the A99 road next to Wick Airport was damaged by gunfire within 24 hours of it being placed. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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In our case we tried the traditional methods to remove the food bolus for over 2 hours but we could not disimpact it. |
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It quickly entered World War II, officially declaring war on Germany on 3 September 1939, just hours after Britain. |
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Babyshambles were four hours late for their set at Weston Park after being held up by traffic. |
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In 2004, Howard Shore toured with The Lord of the Rings Symphony, playing two hours of the score. |
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The event lasted three hours and Moss beat Fangio, who started from pole position, by a little over 3 minutes. |
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These critics so lacerated the film for two hours to David Lean's face that the devastated Lean did not make another film for fourteen years. |
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It must be noted that the Red Army had invaded the Second Polish Republic several hours before Polish president fled to Romania. |
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It was an unhappy marriage, and Chaplin spent long hours at the studio to avoid seeing his wife. |
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She wasn't supposed to eat for six hours before the operation. |
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Done and done, he said to himself. And he felt pretty good. The anger and hurt that only a few hours before had been sharp and deep had dulled. |
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On 3 August 2007, an electrical failure lasting six hours caused passengers to be trapped in the tunnel on a shuttle. |
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During the same period there were over 18,000 trolley waits of 4 hours or more. |
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Monks scribbled away for hours a day, interrupted only by meals and prayers. |
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Funding has dwindled so badly that many public libraries have been forced to cut their hours and release employees. |
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The endless hours spent in my cell did my head in. With my diagnosed mental illness I find it shocking that I should have had to endure this. |
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His 10,000 hours of practice and recitals eventually paid dividends when he become first-chair violinist. |
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On 29 November 2012, the tunnel was closed for several hours after a truck on an HGV shuttle caught fire. |
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He was so doped after the surgery that it took him 2 hours to remember his name. |
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The leak in wetlands along the Kalamazoo River was only confirmed 17 hours after it happened by a local gas company employee in Michigan. |
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The move to Wembley allowed many more fans to watch the annual music event which has previously lasted over 5 hours with more than 15 performers. |
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He won at the Olympics in 2 hours 58 minutes and 50 seconds, setting off wild celebrations at the stadium. |
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On 21 August 2006, the tunnel was closed for several hours when a truck on an HGV shuttle train caught fire. |
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Master would keep this lacerated young woman tied up in this horrid situation four or five hours at a time. |
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The opening ceremony and over 60 hours of Games coverage was broadcast live on BBC television. |
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The drivers of bulldozers, drotts, and other types of mechanical shovels worked long hours in appalling weather. |
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She completed the swim, nominally 11 miles but equivalent to 22 miles because of tidal flows, in 7 hours 20 minutes. |
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Left to my own devices, I'll spend hours staring into space, just thinking. |
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Most tourists come for only a few hours or as part of a day trip itinerary. |
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The bore is accompanied by a rapid rise in water level which continues for about one and a half hours after the bore has passed. |
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The Normans resisted for hours before the arrival caused a Turkish withdrawal. |
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The drone has a dwell time of about six hours when operating from an in-theater airfield. |
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At sea, on larger vessels members of the deck department usually stand watch for 4 hours and are off for 8 hours, 7 days a week. |
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No restrictions apply regarding overtime work, which allows companies to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
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It has high sunshine levels compared to other parts of the UK with around 1900 hours annually. |
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Establishing a business can be done in a matter of hours and at very low costs. |
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Results came in during the early hours of 19 September, with the first result being from Clackmannanshire, and the last being from Highland. |
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During the winter months, which are the dullest, less than 20 hours of monthly sunshine have occasionally been recorded. |
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December is the dullest month, with an average daily sunshine ranging from about 1 hour in the north to almost 2 hours in the extreme southeast. |
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They experience the lowest wind speeds and the total sunshine hours are between those of the coast and the moors. |
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The extreme southeast gets most sunshine, averaging over 7 hours a day in early summer. |
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In Rome in 1960 he broke the English Olympic record, recording a time of 2 hours 27 mins. |
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In January 2011, the entire Typhoon fleet passed the 100,000 flying hours mark. |
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But in December, Douglas attacked Balliol at Annan in the early hours of the morning. |
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Emergency Departments try to treat patients within 4 hours as part of NHS targets for emergency care. |
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On the busy crossings between Sumatra, Java, and Bali, car ferries run frequently 24 hours per day. |
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Frequencies are often abbreviated from Latin, such as every 8 hours reading Q8H from Quaque VIII Hora. |
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Napoleon and the French came under huge pressure in the early hours of the battle. |
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If they could do so, they might doubtless succeed in diminishing the hours of labour, and obtaining the same wages for less work. |
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In July 2010, the third A400M took to the air, at which point the fleet had flown 400 hours over more than 100 flights. |
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Then, believe it or not, I worked for some time as a garbo, collecting the rubbish in the wee hours of the morning. |
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By October 2010, the A400M had flown 672 hours of the 2,700 hours expected to reach certification. |
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Hell, it was only eight hours since he'd been kissing her goodnight, all afterglowy and affectionate. |
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In the capital, Stockholm, daylight lasts for more than 18 hours in late June but only around 6 hours in late December. |
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After three hours on the road, they finally crossed the state line. |
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He started his homework two hours ago and he still isn't finished. |
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After hours of deliberation, the council came to a decision. |
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She wore a beaded dress that required many hours of handwork. |
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Getting the job done will require many hours of difficult labor. |
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The job doesn't pay well, but the convenient hours are a definite plus. |
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His hands were sore and cracked from working long hours in the cold. |
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Since we were now living so close, at least those couple hours of talking together helped boost our spirits. |
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I spent five hours finding a suitable present for my sister, but then I lost it and had to look all over again. |
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Mike looked up from the arduous mountain trail. They'd been climbing for five hours and he was beginning to feel irritable. |
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To attain such a high level of proficiency requires hours of practice each day. |
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A second autoalgometric examination was then done after one hour, and a third examination was done after 24 hours by the application of the seed. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we are back to square one. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we went back to square one. |
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He immediately drafted Philip, who revised the musical's script and cut its running time to three hours while also incorporating three new songs. |
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Still, he continued to spiral downward, at times sitting at home for hours without saying a word. |
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I wonder if I can beg off going to the meeting that day, since it will take me an extra two hours out of my way. |
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I believe I gave a scream and fell back, and for ten hours I could neither speak nor shed a tear. |
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All the void time that is between the hours of work, sleep, and meat, that they be suffered to bestow every man as he liketh best himself. |
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For ten days my wife and I fed this mile, every two hours by day, and three by night, wi'h drops of cow's milk, sugared and bewatered. |
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From June to November in 2011, 2012 and 2013, we located squirrels during daylight hours via simultaneous biangulation and homing. |
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The tours to the binderies and to the printers and publishers lasted on the average of 1.45 and 1.71 hours respectively. |
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Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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I have known a very good fisher angle diligently four or six hours for a river carp, and not have a bite. |
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Although the prison discontinued our family reunion weekend visits, our bi-weekly visits continued for a couple of hours every other Sunday. |
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Walk through everything that would go into the waking hours of blissdom for you. |
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Some airlines average more than twelve block hours a day from their long-haul aircraft. |
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It is now a requirement of the Scottish Government that all pupils have two hours of physical education a week. |
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The golden eagle chick may be heard from within the egg 15 hours before it begins hatching. |
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Some hawks and owls bolt their prey whole, and after an interval of from twelve to twenty hours disgorge pellets. |
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The bottom line is that there simply are not enough hours in the day to finish all there is to do. |
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Through the brazen hours that followed high noon, we crept onwards through a tunnel of glittering verdure. |
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There are numerous stories of bushwalkers spending several hours up a tree waiting for a wild pig to go away. |
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In January 2011, the entire Typhoon fleet had passed the 100,000 flying hours mark. |
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The pair sat at a piano and played for hours trying to come up with a good track. |
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It was tough cramming for those midterms and finals, staying up 72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza. |
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Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. |
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Her death occurred within fifteen minutes, but her body was left for six hours before the weight was removed. |
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The Thursday before last Halloween, the building next door was gutted. It took four and a half hours to put out. |
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Many crews worked for hours and some were on high levels of the minster at the time when the South transept roof fell in. |
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It was not unusual for the older girls to stay on after 5 p.m. for another two hours or so, to buck or cob an extra one or two barrows. |
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With cornucopian Fire thou giv'st me strength, Caresses and golden hours and grace of sleep. |
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The fire began in a container on one of the upper decks, and was extinguished 13 hours after it broke out. |
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The collar was made less than twenty-four hours after the hunky bastards butchered the old man. |
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When the sub got stuck, the brass kept the fact under wraps for 32 hours before Russia came clean and asked for foreign help. |
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Congkak is a game played by Malay women and children in Malaysia during their leisure hours but its origin is obscure. |
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The bus was late so he missed his connection at Penn Station and had to wait six hours for the next train. |
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After a couple of hours many people were four sheets to the wind, having had a few too many drinks. |
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At noon on the winter solstice the sun stands at 9 cubits and the longest day on the summer solstice is 16 hours at the baseline through Celtica. |
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