The hotel also has a round-the-clock business centre with secretarial services, computers, small meeting rooms and audio-visual equipment. |
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We need to set up round-the-clock surveillance of this place, as well as their residence. |
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Keeping all apartments and facilities throughout our communities well-maintained is a round-the-clock job for our maintenance staffs. |
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The age-old distinction between day and night eroded, especially during the 1940s, when wartime needs necessitated round-the-clock production. |
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Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects. |
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The company has dropped plans to put in a gas station, another source of opposition, but has said the round-the-clock hours are nonnegotiable. |
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Meanwhile, a pair of Fayetteville police officers set up round-the-clock surveillance at the construction site. |
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Callers key in a security code and confirm their details, and the line is open round-the-clock. |
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Parties that cater to the round-the-clock crowd need to embrace either light beers or barf bags. |
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The search began with methodical, round-the-clock sonar scans of the predetermined search zone. |
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Police officers stationed at a mobile unit outside his home and national newspaper reporters will keep a round-the-clock watch on the farm. |
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It is easy to see why Hirsi Ali has bodyguards, and round-the-clock protection. |
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He is currently responsible for quality assurance, and also heads one of the five teams of officers who provide round-the-clock cover. |
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The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation. |
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Dinner is a sumptuous affair and, rather incongruously for a hotel which doesn't feel like a hotel, there is round-the-clock room service. |
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A static Web presence has the ability to act as your virtual, global customer service, marketing, and public relations representative on a round-the-clock basis. |
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For many organizations, there are simply not enough systems support people available to provide round-the-clock service and support at multiple locations. |
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When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers. |
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The change in classification frees up federal funding for round-the-clock research and steps up authorization for nationwide epidemiological studies. |
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When poor women cannot get basic prenatal care, for example, they and their newborns are more likely to suffer complications requiring round-the-clock intensive care. |
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The results of round-the-clock testing of the stations indicate that the software and hardware are functioning well. |
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Compared with a nurse or a midwife, who get about 85p an hour for round-the-clock cover, doctors are coining it. |
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They receive round-the-clock care all year long from specialist nursing and medical staff. |
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The company sells and rents new and second hand compressors and offers round-the-clock service. |
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For confirmed fans, even the round-the-clock building work seems to be more a source of fascination than annoyance. |
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Manage your affairs efficiently with round-the-clock access to your financial information from anywhere in the world. |
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They can use it when they want to, at any time of the day or night, if they have round-the-clock access to the equipment. |
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It is designed for round-the-clock use and withstands the high humidity and aggressive gases normally present in barns. |
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It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop. |
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We're keeping a nearly round-the-clock watch on Kreigler and his top associates in coordination with the local authorities. |
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She took control, organised a team of doctors, nurses and therapists who gave him round-the-clock attention for months. |
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Her husband had a round-the-clock nurse and his ability to travel depended on his medical condition, the petition says. |
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Estate agents are being offered the chance to turn their businesses into round-the-clock operations, selling homes during both the day and night. |
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They have welcomed the family into the church where parishioners and the vicar are keeping a round-the-clock vigil over them. |
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This was round-the-clock flying and it put a strain on the maintenance crews. |
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We all like having cleanly laundered clothes and access to round-the-clock take-out food. |
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The round-the-clock communications and solicitude evidently required for her maintenance demanded a heroism if not masochism in her patient allies. |
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France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress. |
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Our alarm centres are on call round-the-clock to cater for your needs, and we reach even the most remote destinations if need be. |
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An estate agency is ringing the changes by offering a round-the-clock way for potential buyers to get instant details of properties on the market. |
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Telework offers opportunities to reconfigure supply chains, and gain benefits of round-the-clock working. |
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In order to facilitate the round-the-clock availability of these vital communications links, network support will be undertaken using a layered approach to provide tier 1 and tier 2 support. |
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The ProFi Financials application may not operate on a round-the-clock basis and its availability level of 99.9 per cent, excluding periods of scheduled maintenance, may be reduced. |
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Subscribing to our online dictionaries, available for a range of industries, gives you round-the-clock access to a wealth of terms in multiple languages. |
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Throughout your stay you will enjoy round-the-clock service specifically tailored to allow you to return to your normal everyday life as quickly as is possible. |
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He sold his harps and bought photography equipment, taking round-the-clock photos of a mannequin in different kinds of light. |
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In America, the death of an American star is really the occasion for a garrulous, obsessive, round-the-clock denial of death. |
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He says the villagers are on a round-the-clock alert for the Taliban. |
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The six-year-old has severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy and epilepsy and requires round-the-clock care. |
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David Kells, managing director of Hampden Park Ltd, and his staff have been working round-the-clock to ensure the game goes off without a hitch. |
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The Autojanitor provides round-the-clock automatic cleaning and deodorizing with outstanding germ kill for toilets and urinals. The system provides surface cleaning, air freshening and drain maintenance. |
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There is the round-the-clock eating, with elevenses and high tea filling any otherwise unoccupied moments between main meals. |
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Enjoy round-the-clock peace of mind with a camera that automatically adjusts to day and night light conditions, and continues to operate smoothly. |
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From the 1880s until the 1950s, the agriculturalist and other senior staff lived on the CEF to tend to round-the-clock research and other professional responsibilities. |
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In a mansion next door is the Hunt and Nature Club, which offers its wealthy members round-the-clock hanging, skinning, depluming and trussing service to prepare game for cooking. |
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Joe has round-the-clock care, including feeds every two hours, at Lok Kawi zoo near Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia. |
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