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The Hudson River Navigation Co., operating night line was helped by George Cohan's song Why do they take the Night boat" and the play "The Night Boat".
Schultz, an Atlantic City native and three-term city councilman, and Hill, from Reading, Pennsylvania, made their money operating night clubs (Studio Six, Club Tru) in a forlorn stretch of town where the Sands used to be.
"When the bombers got back to their base, the steel cylinders were taken from the racks and shipped back to the United States of America, where factories were operating night and day, dismantling the cylinders, separating the dangerous contents into minerals".
At its peak, there were more than 360 mills, operating night and day; Oldham's townscape was dominated by distinctive rectangular brick-built mills.
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An arrested trafficker told the UK official that the trafficker had been told that Westbridge was not operating that night.
The MH-53 helicopters, which can carry about 38 people and have infrared systems for operating at night, are suited for search and rescue, a Pentagon spokesman, Kenneth Bacon, said.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — The Taliban have demanded that all four cellphone companies in Afghanistan cease operating at night or face attacks on their offices and communication towers, according to a statement released to journalists on Monday.
But one intriguing part of its announcement was that the shop would be teaming with the Bowery Presents, the concert promoter behind the Bowery Ballroom, Terminal 5 and the Music Hall of Williamsburg, to put on shows at the store, "operating at night as an intimate live music venue".
Rumors of blood theft, including specific references to the medical field, date back to colonial Africa where blood thieves were often described as white people, or their black collaborators, operating at night using European technology, such as medicines and syringes, to extract local people's blood, which they then either sold or transformed into other commodities, such as medicine.
Many displaced surgeons have been reduced to treating only the most desperately ill, and operating on nights and weekends, when hospitals tend to be least well staffed.
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