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Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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By Friday, identification tests were being conducted around the clock, Mr. Heath said, and the pace of family notifications had quickened.
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Additionally, the innovation allows emergency surgeries to be conducted around-the-clock in rural hospitals.
Police then conducted around-the-clock surveillance of Mr. Franklin, following him as he walked or went on drives, and retrieved a plate and napkin he had thrown away after eating pizza, which provided the DNA match.
Each carrier has roughly 75 aircraft -- half of which are F-14 and F-18 attack jets -- capable of conducting around-the-clock air operations for days at a time.
"We're conducting marathon around-the-clock talks but it's unlikely that an agreement can be reached before the next [December 9th] euro group," he said.
Around that time, Dom began needing around-the-clock care.
They get around-the-clock support from live-in T.S.U.
"Around-the-clock care should be the standard of care".
Around-the-clock technical support by phone or e-mail.
Then it endures four days of around-the-clock testing.
Most importantly, they have around-the-clock surgical availability.
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