Nevertheless, the station had round-the-clock scheduling with mostly local hosts on a variety of sports topics.
The valley has been under an almost round-the-clock curfew for more than a week.
Caregivers are often overwhelmed and being on call round-the-clock leaves their patience in tatters.
Execs may also hire round-the-clock bodyguards for their family, similar to those used by celebrities.
She was taken to a Coleraine vets, where, after three months of round-the-clock-care, Phoenix pulled through.
Yet weary farmers in Mikumi village were ready to try alternatives to round-the-clock crop surveillance.
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The NYPD is not being tremendously forthcoming about what the round-the-clock, massive surveillance program entails.
Lancaster is the only city to have private citizens man its round-the-clock camera feeds.
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Solero is being given round-the-clock attention and has been placed on a course of antibiotics.
These days, the only round-the-clock operations in Eastport are the nursing home and the assisted-living facility.
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Mansur Khan, director of Vigilante, says he is providing round-the-clock "revolver men" to 15 industrialists.
In spite of round-the-clock work, progress on boring a huge tunnel into the earth was not up to mark.
The GOP-hopeful would, instead, depend more on the fossil fuels that provide round-the-clock electricity generation.
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These proprietary concierge apps offer round-the-clock live support and dedicated specialists available through text, voice and email.
Mr Monmonier demonstrates that from that moment, the move towards today's elaborate round-the-clock weather coverage was inevitable.
For Buck the breakthrough represented the payoff for three years of round-the-clock work in the lab at Columbia.
Shopping online, for example, with round-the-clock access and no crowds, traffic or pesky salespeople, lends itself to self-service.
Her parents, Jackie, 41, and Keith, 42, of Croydon, who also have a 12-year-old son, are round-the-clock carers.
The college estimates there are about 1, 000 too few consultants to provide adequate round-the-clock cover for hospital units.
With its overall sales rising, Chrysler is adding a third shift at Belvidere, putting the plant on round-the-clock production.
The advent of the internet and round-the-clock television and radio news channels means the BBC correspondent has no escape.
Limiting the tobacco industry's future liability was one of the main sticking points during round-the-clock negotiations over the weekend.
Kent is the only county in the South East that does not have a round-the-clock Sexual Assault Referral Centre.
In part, that is a dig at News 24, a round-the-clock news channel, which is a bugbear of Mr Smith's.
These actions, which Durand described as "non-compliant" and "unacceptable, " made it difficult for guards to do "round-the-clock monitoring" throughout the facility.
The company subsidizes personal trainers and nutritionists, and offers round-the-clock counseling service for help with issues like marital strife and infertility.
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Possible alternatives include ending the requirement to have nuclear weapons on submarines at sea round-the-clock, or using different submarines and cruise missiles.
Only those with needs classed as severe or substantial will be entitled to help - that basically means you need round-the-clock help.
They always live within the communities, provide round-the-clock care, and offer credit, which is vital in agrarian economies where incomes are cyclical.
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In 2005, England and Wales ushered in the era of never-ending beer drinking by granting licenses allowing pubs to serve liquor round-the-clock.
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