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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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Even then, airlines have pushed reliable jets too far on occasions expecting such winged workhorses as the Boeing 737 (8,000 built) to fly around the clock.
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According to CleanTechnica, "With its 12,000 silicon solar cells -- designed, developed and manufactured by SEIA member SunPower of San Jose, CA -- Solar Impulse is also equipped with state-of-the-art batteries that store power, allowing it to fly around-the-clock -- something which has never been done before.
As allied warplanes began flying around-the-clock missions over Baghdad in close support of Army and Marine ground forces who have made armed forays into the city since Saturday, pilots were given strict rules of engagement.
The wing began flying around-the-clock combat air patrol missions immediately thereafter, and continued doing so until February 2002.
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.
Company engineers flew around the world with its cesium beam HP 5060A instrument to synchronize the globe's atomic clocks to within one-millionth of a second.
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