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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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We used fully automatic radio-frequency identification (RFID) to monitor the foraging activity of hundreds of individual B. terrestris workers around the clock for several weeks and analysed their circadian foraging rhythms.
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The Dominican Republic has long relied upon Dominicans of Haitian descent and Haitian migrant workers to supply cheap labor as sugarcane farmers, hotel workers, construction workers and around-the-clock domestic workers -- positions characterized by rampant employer abuses, including meager wages, precarious working conditions and weak legal protections.
And wasn't he an around-the-clock worker, someone who collaborated, sitting home with Edna Ferber to write even on New Year's Eve, while the square haircuts partied?
"He was an around-the-clock worker, and his lobster business was as well-known as he was," said John Behan, who won Mr. Duryea's Assembly seat when he stepped down in 1978 to run, unsuccessfully, for governor.
Some 1,500 workers at Luzhniki have been labouring around-the-clock and the stadium's reconstruction will be finished next year, Akhmadiyev said, adding that 86,000 of a planned 101,000 cubic metres of concrete had already been laid.
With an around-the-clock effort by the shipyard workers, Maryland was repaired in 34 days, departing on 13 August.
Around that time, Dom began needing around-the-clock care.
The dozen workers worked around the clock.
9/12 Rescue workers work around the clock.
There, Mr. Giuliani served Christmas meals to rescue workers laboring around the clock recovering corpses and removing debris.
Late last month, as dusk fell on Maji, a proposed dam site, the sound of explosions echoed through the valley as workers, toiling around the clock, blasted test holes deep into canyon walls.
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