"I've just been ticking over waiting for a door to open, " said Harrison, 37.
The closest analog I know of is when you suddenly become aware of a ticking clock.
Is the clock ticking for James Murdoch and his influential seat on the GlaxoSmithKline board?
ReCellular engineers have to learn the tricks on their own, while the clock is ticking.
But no matter how diligent diplomats are, the clocks are also ticking on the other lanes.
He can't agree with Suzi Leather when she says women shouldn't worry about their clocks ticking.
And she knew things had to change if she wanted her heart to keep ticking.
With the legislative clock ticking, the Democrats are suffering for their lack of backbone.
It did not take long for the scoreboard to start ticking over again after the break.
The ugly phrase "fiscal cliff" has stuck, but it is more like a ticking economic timebomb.
The ticking time bomb in the American Dream is one little phrase: the pursuit of happiness.
Under U.S. law, the clock on patent protection--20 years--starts ticking at a drug's invention.
"The inspiration came from the ticking of the movement of the watch, " he said.
If you discard all financial implications, then Europe is a social ticking time bomb.
And one last thing, just to make this point -- the clock is ticking.
The only problem in prosecuting any charges is that a statute of limitations clock is ticking.
Ford Motor suffered a similar fate to GM, with U.S. sales ticking down 0.1% to 192, 102.
Rodriguez knew the tapes were potentially a ticking time bomb and wanted to destroy them.
Therefore, they concluded that zebrafish embryos must have inherited the "ticking" Per3 directly from their mothers.
You keep going, you keep improving, and you keep ticking off the wins and the series.
Cordier, the Vietnam POW, opposes torture in all circumstances -- even the "ticking bomb" scenario.
Iran is a case in point, a literally ticking time-bomb that we ignore at our peril.
That threat is slowly receding, particularly as Egypt's economy is now ticking over smoothly.
While Congress dickers on this issue, all these people hear is the ticking of the clock.
Hi-tech firms flourishing, corporate headquarters from multinationals ticking over, hundreds of small enterprises struggling away.
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For the first third of the book the plot seems to idle, barely ticking over.
These regularly ticking astronomical radio sources caused a sensation when they were discovered in 1967.
Even so, the clock is ticking, especially for tablets, where the competition will get fiercer.
Among the countries reporting declines were Finland and Denmark, where rates had been ticking slightly upwards.
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It is fun, isn't it, unless you the person actually trying to sign someone with the clock ticking down.
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