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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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"Our crew was ready to go around the clock," Mr. Werbner said.
"We just go around the clock for this weekend and don't throw our hands up to the underage drinking".
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The second hand goes around the clock face fifteen times, speeded up.
For instance, he no longer sees mail trucks coming and going around the clock from his window.
The project went around the clock for 100 days and caused a continuous traffic jam as pedestrians and drivers stopped to gawk at the spectacle.
Some centers maintain six teams to keep operations going around the clock; at any given time, one team is in training.
There, players form alliances and wage battles that can last for days, with players taking shifts to keep the action going around the clock.
"By the middle of the week, we were pretty much going around the clock," Mr. DuBester said in an interview yesterday.
Ten-member work crews from North Ossetia and neighboring republics rotate, keeping the rig going around the clock, sinking the shaft a few yards more on a good day, hardly at all on a bad one.
He operated Harry Wils & Company on Duane Street, across from the park, with 18 trucks coming and going around the clock, laden with butter, eggs, cheese, olives, chocolate, spices and oils.
The stock has gone around the clock 11 times since then.
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