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He didn't have to punch a time clock.
It's as if Pat Robertson were making Jesus punch a time card.
Something like: Look, the people of Florida didn't elect me to punch a time clock on Capitol Hill.
Fifty of them march into a yellow concrete factory building the size of a hangar and punch a time clock.
The matzo is made under strict kosher rules, enforced by the mashgiach rabbis on staff, who punch a time clock.
They were not required to punch a time clock, received only minimal supervision and were paid more than $70,000 a year.
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Here sex workers are shown visiting a Buddhist shrine and praying for brisk business before punching a time clock and arranging themselves behind a glass window.
Reports of his monastic performances — punching a time clock every hour for a year, locking himself in a cage for a year — electrified me.
She's open to all things creative, from television to a recording career, she says, as long as it doesn't involve punching a time clock.
He spent 1978 in a small cage, in his studio; the following year, he punched a time clock every hour, on the hour.
For the one documented here, he punched a time clock every hour, on the hour, every day from April 11 , 1980 to April 11 , 1981
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