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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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Staff are on hand around the clock.
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Clients say they do not mind paying these fees as long as the agency delivers, which means that it must understand their needs and provide around-the-clock hand-holding as well as discounts.
Around that time, Dom began needing around-the-clock care.
Most importantly, they have around-the-clock surgical availability.
"The Logistics and Mission teams are working hand-in-hand around the clock to face the challenge of bringing the airplane safely to St . Louisand ensuring its protection upon arrival," Solar Impulse officials said.
The second hand goes around the clock face fifteen times, speeded up.
The poppies, currently being hand made around the clock at Cummins' ceramics works in Derbyshire – "almost half a million finished, only another half million to go," he said cheerfully – will be planted by a small army of volunteers in the fortnight before 5 August, the centenary of the first full day of Britain's engagement in the war.
(See "Rock Around the Clock," from 1956).
AROUND THE CLOCK iPhone/iPad – £1.49.
Now these people are everywhere in America, and they're cooking anything they can get their hands on, around the clock -- tutti foodie.
In her second stable mystery, DEAD MAN'S TOUCH (Poisoned Pen Press, $24.95), Kit Ehrman refers to this behind-the-scenes area -- where trainers, grooms, barn managers and stable hands minister around the clock to the needs of their high-strung charges -- as "a world unto itself".
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