Idiom
Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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GOVERNMENT ACTION STATES OF EMERGENCY ARE LIFTED The county's emergency operations center is no longer operating around the clock, but will be open on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Scarsdale rescinded its state of emergency on Friday morning and the City of Rye allowed its state of emergency to expire.
The Camaco plant, where they make the seat frames for the Chevy Cruze, is now operating around the clock during the week.
Mr. Stracke said that all Opel plants should be operating around the clock, rather than just two shifts a day, as is the case at many.
The gas chambers were operating around the clock, and the crematoria were so overtaxed that bodies were burned in open fields with body fat fueling the flames.
In contrast India helped its information-technology sector by declaring it an essential industry and lifting the prohibition on operating around the clock in some states.
At Magna Park this week, about 1,500 people are working over three shifts a day to keep the centre operating around the clock.
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They are less expensive to run, operate around-the-clock and generate greater volume.
Several basic trends drive a company like International SOS, which began operations in 1974 and now has 2,500 employees and emergency offices that operate around the clock in more than 30 cities, from Houston to Hanoi.
The laboratory will operate around the clock.
The dessert list is long, given the size of the restaurant, which operates around the clock.
Typically, port terminals operate around the clock, loading and unloading cargo and organizing containers.
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