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She kept right on talking as the clock ticked off five minutes to six, four minutes, at two minutes to six reporter became nervous.
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Now it is done with a digital clock, ticking off the very last minutes and seconds.
Mr. Romney and his running mate, Representative Paul D. Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, often campaign with digital debt clocks ticking off the rising liabilities.
Also, today, the Republican National Committee started an "Obama Clock," ticking off the days since Mr. Obama's trip to Iraq.
Affixed to a wall at the far end of the Buccaneers' locker room is a digital clock ticking off the days, down to the second, until that game.
Above the stage, there was a wordless message to voters: a national debt clock ticking off the rising debt — more than $15 trillion — second by second.
Buckyballs' Web site has a clock ticking off the seconds until the time sales are shut down on Thursday, an event called the Buckypocalypse.
The film opens Thursday in the United States, where critics have been adding their voices to the choir, and where the aggregating site Metacritic has a countdown clock ticking off the seconds until the film's release.
With the clock ticking off the final seconds and Tennessee out of time outs, Crompton spiked the ball to stop the clock with four seconds left.
Fox had a digital countdown clock ticking off in the corner of the screen, letting football fans who switched over know exactly when the game resumed.
The results are shown back to back as a clock ticks off the seconds.
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