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the hour comes
noun
A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day.
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Mr Bush has no such hinterland to call on.Comes the hour, comes, eventually, the manTwo things give cause for hope.
6.33pm BST 60 mins: So the hour comes up with the American shutout streak at 224 minutes.
When the hour comes, she is led into position by a stage manager and given a final sip of water, like a condemned man being offered a cigarette.
The success of the hour comes from Omielan's sharp writing and irresistible stage persona – bubbling over with silly voices, bits of improv and physical comedy.
"It's very important that the musicians trust you," he says, "that they know, when the hour comes, you will stand for them, and not leave them alone".
8.22pm GMT 60 mins: The hour comes up with the Ukraine struggling to keep possession and pinned back in their own half.
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The hour came and passed.
At the top of the hour came the headlines: in Ohio, Demetrius Hewlin had just died.
When the hour came, the UK turned its back on despairing people and left them to drown".
Not only did the Hour come back to earth but it also went undercover.
The ceremonies were scheduled for noon, and when the hour came and went the crowd grew worried.
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