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Uruguay was nursing a 1-0 lead Thursday over England and eager to burn clock with a half-hour remaining when its midfielder, Alvaro Pereira, crumpled to the turf.
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And when team has a lead, it burns clock and helps keep the ball out of an opponent's hands in the fourth quarter.
When: 13 December Where: Camden, London How much: £75 Burning the Clocks Burning the Clocks is an annual parade of paper and willow lanterns that, for one night each year, brings a little magic to the streets of Brighton.
"Pain Management Resource," which we're premiering on THUMP today, is a slow burn that clocks in at eight-plus minutes, and stays in your ears long after.
english-heritage.org.uk 21 December A contemporary winter solstice celebration (and the most modern event on this list), the Burning the Clocks festival was conceived in Brighton in 1994 as a community event to be enjoyed, regardless of faith, and it takes place on the beach.
Mirrors are covered, and a candle burns round the clock.
Bryant missed a driving layup when he probably should have burned time off the clock.
"The 480-foot-high pyramidal tower was squared to the grid of the uptown streets and topped with a cauldron that burned kerosene around the clock to draw attention to what was then one of the most important business addresses in the world".
In addition it burns fat around the clock making you LEANER.
He learned a lesson in flexibility in 2010, when an injury to the star forward Luke Harangody forced Notre Dame to use a more deliberate pace, which it calls a burn offense, as in burning time on the clock.
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