At about 3 o'clock in the morning I just had a horrible pain in my chest.
It was 4 o'clock in the morning and my wake-up call was in two hours.
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Even if it finishes at one o'clock in the morning we celebrate in the streets.
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It was four o'clock in the afternoon and the kitchen was square and gray and quiet.
Some episodes clock in at only 5 minutes, while others frequently break the 2 hour barrier.
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Somebody who is out the gate at 3 o'clock in the afternoon is not.
It boasts a markedly improved 212 ppi screen (current e-ink Kindles clock in at 160 ppi).
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My nephew was alternating his eyes between the clock in the station and people around him.
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Try not to think about this when you clock in for your next shift at the mall.
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They successfully employed this approach during the primary season, running negative ads around the clock in key states.
They're also cleaning the Mets' clock in newspaper column space, which was rarely the case a generation ago.
The nanny was on the other line complaining that Luna wouldn't bathe at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
About three hours later, about eight o'clock in the morning, Paul McCartney phoned me in the Newsbeat office.
When he does clock in at the office, his daily uniform is jeans and a Patagonia button-front shirt.
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Beyond that it expects Apple to clock in 20 million units per quarter once the phone goes worldwide.
When pizza gets delivered at one o'clock in the morning, plenty of people are on hand to devour it.
Despite a muted second quarter, growth for 2006 will clock in around 3.5%.
The doomsday clock in these stories indicates danger and the possibility of avoidance.
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Sara Mendes da Costa became the fourth voice of the Speaking Clock in 2007, triumphing over 18, 500 other entrants.
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And sometimes, they end up working more hours that they don't clock in.
The famous Swiss glockenspiel clock in London's Leicester Square, which was demolished in 2008, is set to be rebuilt.
The bullets, which have to be made by hand at the moment, clock in at several hundred dollars each.
Dr Wineland has, however, built a working clock with his atoms and it is the most accurate clock in history.
The governor has put a deficit counter on his website, like the national debt clock in New York.
He often retires early, and has been known to be in bed by six or seven o'clock in the evening.
Funny or Die plans to release its movie, which will clock in between 60 and 75 minutes, on April 15.
Base-load power is the minimum required to keep things ticking over the demands of three o'clock in the morning, or thereabouts.
They are forced to ignore not just what happened in 1947, but what happened at 7 o'clock in the morning.
And The Beatles spent months playing sets around the clock in a divey strip club before they ever became famous.
Some (Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga) clock in at 14mm and others with more features range up to 20mm (HP Envy 14 Spectre).
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