The sun's shining, weather's sweet and beer o'clock approaches rapidly during this glorious four-day bank holiday week. |
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He stretched his arms above his head and glanced at the clock on his bedside, it was eight o'clock. |
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A man I met at the club last night told me to put my shirt on Privateer for the two o'clock race this afternoon. |
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Eight o'clock came by too quickly and somehow I was suckered into leading Todd to his room before I could head off to my own. |
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It's no better on the roads, jammed by 7.30 am, with huge seas of traffic for most of the day, sometimes until 9 o'clock at night. |
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I tossed the first two chapters in the wastepaper basket at four o'clock this morning and shall probably do so again tomorrow. |
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We turned up just before eight o'clock and left at about half past one in the morning. |
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Steve said one morning about three o'clock he was on his front porch wearing only his jockey shorts and boots shooting at a skunk. |
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By seven o'clock, Karen's bags were packed, loaded into the cab and she hugged Janine. |
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It's nine o'clock on a beautiful Friday evening in Leith, but the joint isn't jumping. |
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The ever popular weekly bingo game with spin the wheel continues on Saturday night at 9 o'clock in the Community Centre. |
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The train whistle blew twice, signaling that the two o'clock train was going to pull out of the station. |
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Sure enough, I was ready to drop at five o'clock, returned to bed and fell instantly to sleep. |
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All these trucks turn up at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon with gravel and sand and aggregate, wanting to dump it. |
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They rise as early as four or five o'clock in the morning, put on their mawashi and begin keiko. |
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So I stopped eating fried foods and stopped eating bread after 2 o'clock, and started taking up kick-boxing, which is a really good workout. |
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I thought that cheeky sense of humour only came out to play at wine o'clock? |
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For myself, wine o'clock starts as many seconds after the kids are in bed as it takes for me to lurch to the wine rack. |
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Dr Jarvis says that perhaps we need to call time on the culture of wine o'clock. |
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We pull ourselves away to pedal back to the hotel in time for wine o'clock. |
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By Catherine Walter's reckoning, it was at 10 o'clock on Sunday night that the Board members of the National Australia Bank reached a deal. |
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At eleven o'clock she was knocking on his door, her stomach tied in a knot and her hands shaking slightly. |
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Then, at 2 o'clock, everyone else comes in, and we rehearse the ensemble music until 5 o'clock, sometimes six. |
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I used to start yapping then and I'd still be yapping at five o'clock at night. |
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Come ten o'clock in the evening we've generally begun to stretch and yawn, and by ten thirty the house is quiet except for gentle snoring. |
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When Sedgwick left, along about midnight, Patterson and John Owens remained, and I finally got to bed a little after two o'clock. |
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My rest day from yesterday ended today, finally, at about eight o'clock in the evening. |
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The children had been sent to bed, and Ella soon followed, though it was not yet ten o'clock. |
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After receiving the last rites of the church, he died at three o'clock in the afternoon in his wife's arms, aged sixty-eight. |
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A few minor adjustments were made to the presentation plan, and we set 3 o'clock as zero hour. |
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Is winding up in the back of a taxi at four o'clock in the morning, fumbling ineptly with unfamiliar zippers a good sign? |
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Write your message as if it were the lead story on tonight's 6 o'clock television newscast. |
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Unless you were a hotel resident, it was more or less impossible to drink legally outside the home after 10 o'clock at night. |
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At 10 o'clock last Monday morning he apologised for the late arrival of the train to Bournemouth that had no restaurant car or buffet service. |
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Not knowing there was any leccy on anywhere we didn't leave the van till 9 o'clock. |
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At five o'clock in the morning, the reveille sounds and prisoner Ivan Denisovich Shukov lies in his bunk, wondering if he should get up. |
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Finally, three of them drifted away, strolling off in different directions, most likely intending to hide or lay low till five o'clock. |
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In those long lightsome Irish summer evenings when the sun doesn't sink until after ten o'clock, the family would linger onboard at the mooring. |
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The next morning, I rose at what I thought was an early hour, nearly 5 o'clock, but Meredith was already up. |
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I reached over and touched the five o'clock shadow that was already forming on his face, and felt the rough surface against his chin. |
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Micheal picked me up for the Senior Prom that night at roughly nine o'clock. |
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We wound up the day around six o'clock with a round of sandwiches on the front porch. |
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At ten o'clock, despite the fact that the police were present to control any undue rowdyism, the gates were closed. |
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The fact that the place ends up looking like a bomb's hit it and people aren't sitting down to eat until 11.00 o'clock is irrelevant! |
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Then they met every day at twelve o'clock on the sea-front, lunched and dined together, went for walks, and admired the sea. |
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The vessel went over on her beam ends at 9 o'clock Monday morning, and eleven men were washed overboard and lost. |
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Shortly after ten o'clock the sound of trumpets could be heard outside the house. |
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The next train to Cambridge did not leave until ten o'clock the following morning. |
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The party started in the afternoon and continued until ten o'clock the next morning. |
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She works from eight o'clock in the morning to ten o'clock at night, six days a week. |
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After ten o'clock in the evening there were not many people out on the streets. |
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At ten o'clock, they went back to their rooms and said good night to each other. |
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Arriving back by ten o'clock, we went straight to the sitting room and sat on the sofa. |
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It was ten o'clock on a Friday night, and I could think of better places to be. |
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As we plodded out into the garden about ten o'clock this evening, a thin layer of dark cloud drifted across from the south-east. |
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I managed to get to sleep about eight o'clock this morning, woke at eleven-thirty, and still didn't know what day it was. |
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At around eight o'clock, Odessa and Marilee still hadn't returned home, and Elizabeth heard a knock at the door. |
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Guards came on at ten o'clock and had eight hours to kill when nothing was happening. |
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By now, it is already six o'clock, the hour you had both agreed to meet at the paper entrance. |
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The kids went to bed around eight o'clock and the rest of us stayed up talking and laughing well into the evening. |
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At exactly three o'clock the door to the room burst open and the art teacher Mrs. Dunlap came in. |
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Just as it neared the eight o'clock hour, the party was really just livening up. |
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He was handcuffed, and in due course brought to Rotherham, at which place he arrived between seven and eight o'clock at night. |
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She looked excited and happy, which was unusual, seeing as it was seven o'clock in the morning. |
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It was around eight o'clock this morning when the hospital called me about him. |
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So, it was back up to the surgery this morning, at the ungodly hour of nine o'clock. |
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By the time the timer on the stove went off, it was a little after eight o'clock. |
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Every Monday night at eight o'clock, Spanish football fans make a date with England's greatest export. |
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At eight o'clock, Ana Maria let herself in and wrapped her arms around his back. |
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It is almost eight o'clock, and the store is about to open its doors to the first customers of the day. |
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She had left the bus station at seven o'clock and knew it took about six hours to get to the school. |
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Recordings started at eight o'clock and the pair would be in the Television Centre bar by quarter-past nine. |
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At around one o'clock, an hour after they got in, Zak was sitting alone on his towel. |
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This was how, at eight o'clock at night, we were knocking unbidden on his door. |
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We swim every day for an hour at 8 o'clock in the morning and I have to confess to not being the best swimmer in the world. |
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On Sunday morning he got up between eight and nine o'clock, and complained of not feeling well. |
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At eight o'clock each morning, either himself or one of his team checks the salmon cages on Loch Ness and begins feeding the fish. |
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The recording took just about an hour and will be broadcast on July 29th at one o'clock. |
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One glance at the clock on the nightstand beside the bed revealed it to be eight o'clock in the morning. |
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The plane landed at eight o'clock, which is really weird because I took off at eight. |
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The grandfather clock in the hall chimed the seven o'clock hour at his arrival. |
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The next morning I was shaken awake at six o'clock by a very excited Madison who had just arrived home. |
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We sat drinking our Mojitos in a new bar in Soho, which had appealed to us thanks to its promise of a two-for-one happy hour until ten o'clock. |
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On Monday morning, they started out for the motorway at the unusually early hour of ten o'clock. |
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Everyone was on the private plane and on the way to New York by eight o'clock. |
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The three o'clock hour approached and he was nestled under a blanket on the soft couch. |
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By the time he woke up it was dark, upon checking his watch, Brae saw that it was already past eight o'clock. |
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The sleepy senators were collected before sunrise and the ceremony finished well before eight o'clock. |
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It was eleven o'clock, the universal time that signals it's alright to call people. |
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The little gun proved pretty well regulated, shooting just to the left of my six o'clock hold. |
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The shot is there, but it has to hit his front rock at 11 o'clock, exactly, to hit this back rock. |
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Next, the tip of your right shoe should finish on the floor at eight o'clock. |
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They were not the ones who did first year Geo-morphology at nine o'clock on a Monday morning, or marked a hundred scripts in two days. |
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My tail gunner called out another two bandits coming in again in trail from the low six o'clock position. |
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A knock on the door came about five minutes later, at one o'clock, or thereabouts. |
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At ten o'clock it was sheeting down, a huge torrent, and the cars on the road outside threw up massive sprays as they whizzed passed. |
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Slowly I began to get a second wind so that by 5 o'clock I really felt as if I was doing some fairly decent writing again. |
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The press no longer thinks yellow ribbons and support for soldiers is worthy of a few paragraphs or a segment on the ten o'clock news. |
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It's accented by large luminous white hands, thin white baton markers, and Arabic numerals at 6 and 12 o'clock. |
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He had arranged to meet his sister at eleven o'clock at a small airfield to the east of Barnstaple. |
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As the offense team monitored the threat rings we were flying through, the copilot saw a missile at our 4 o'clock. |
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Footbridge over beck, stile, uphill to gate, 11 o'clock for 100 yards to stile on left by old shed. |
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The incident took place at around beer o'clock, or 2 p.m., on Friday afternoon. |
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It's beer o'clock in camp and after discovering several cans the group return back and share their goods. |
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Oh, who am I kidding, it's beer o'clock and reminiscing will just make you all cry. |
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Thousands of Welsh students are set for their earliest start of the year today as varsity day reaches beer o'clock. |
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For the remainder of the calendar year after 6 o'clock postmeridian October 20. |
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Overtime extends beyond 5 o'clock postmeridian, but not to exceed two and one-half days' pay for the full period. |
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No longer will we have to rush to get the drinks in before last orders at 11 o'clock when new licensing laws introduce continental style late opening hours for bars and pubs. |
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The mission began each morning with a Mass at five o'clock, followed by a second at nine-thirty and rosary in the evenings at seven with instruction. |
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At eight o'clock the team filed out to warm up, Sawchuck leading, wide-legged in his goalie pads, and Howe last. |
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By three o'clock on this November afternoon it is already dark, with a gale raging and rain sweeping in sheets across the angry water of the loch. |
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Then, by one o'clock, the storm moved off to wreak damage in the north. |
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Asked if he ever stopped, he answered that he and Ljubica tried to make it a rule to do so by ten o'clock at night, having begun more than twelve hours before. |
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When the alarm went off at eight o'clock much swearing occurred. |
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Hitting the alarm clock he saw it was ten o'clock in the morning. |
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At eight o'clock in the morning 20 families were pulled out of their beds. |
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At ten o'clock tonight I cruised home on the back of a scooter taxi. |
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She turns and looks at her alarm clock which says eight o'clock. |
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No-man's time, we landed in, missing both event and consequence, simply trailing merrily down the steps at eight o'clock on a balmy summer morning. |
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Last time I was teaching them however, I was clawing at the door by about two o'clock hoping that someone would walk past so I could grab them and run away. |
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Between the hours of 7 o'clock postmeridian and 7 o'clock antemeridian. |
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It was expected that the House would be counted out at 9 o'clock. |
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It was five o'clock in the morning and she was muttering to herself and holding the fuzzy white bathrobe tightly closed, as if her life depended on it. |
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Miraculously we were ready to leave at seven o'clock sharp each day. |
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There will be a complete blackout tonight at eleven o'clock. |
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It's now five o'clock, only an hour to go before his book launch. |
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One persisted in phoning our home, usually after wine o'clock. |
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The minute hand on the clock above the Walls Unit entrance swept around past the 3, the 6, the 9, creeping toward 9 o'clock as the crowd looked on restively. |
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After the castle and before beer o'clock we went to the museum. |
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Five o'clock came and we met Lawrence round the corner from the kitchen. |
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They could hardly get Members to make a House before 10 o'clock. |
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At nine o'clock that morning, when she'd gone out to hang the wash to dry, she hadn't been able to bear the thought of staying inside all day working. |
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Hitchcock arrives about ten o'clock, reads his mail, and answers the few phone calls he gets. |
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Their infamous beer o'clock singalong Don't Stop Believing was announced as the top-selling digital classic rock song in history by Nielsen SoundScan. |
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Glancing at his watch, he realized that it was almost ten o'clock. |
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At ten o'clock sharp every night he would go to a bar or a club. |
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When Matt woke up the next morning, it was just before eight o'clock. |
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It was about ten o'clock yesterday evening when the bell tolled. |
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It was ten o'clock at night, but there wasn't much chance of a rest. |
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A week before we opened, I went to the theatre at six o'clock to do my warm-ups, and I got to the beginning of my belt, and nothing but air and squeaks came out. |
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We arrived at the restaurant some time around eight o'clock. |
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At five o'clock, a convoy even brought a heavy missile battery. |
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Ambidextrous sling swivel attachment points are integrated into both the left and right side rails at 1 and 11 o'clock. |
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At eight o'clock the Sheriffs came to conduct her to the Tolbooth on the opposite side of the street. |
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I've been up since 6 o'clock, I'm surprised that I still warrant a wolf whistle. |
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We have a meeting scheduled for 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. |
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When Hal woke up he decided it was beer o'clock and had the girls' permission to wander down the road for a few pints before tea. |
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At seven o'clock, on schedule, one of Chef James's staff arrived with the portable insulated containers known to caterers as Cambros. |
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Getting George to wake up before 7 o'clock is harder than getting a camel through the eye of a needle. |
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Charles's Wain was getting towards a right angle with the Pole star, and Gabriel concluded that it must be about nine o'clock. |
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I've left my key in my office in Manchester, my family are at Bournemouth, and the old woman who does for me goes home at nine o'clock. |
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Five o'clock by the Dutch reckoning would be five o'clock in the Dutch rather than, e.g., a Canadian time zone. |
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At 1057 we were just over the islands and at 1100 the tail gunner reported flak at six o'clock, below. |
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But the baker from Queens who gets up at four o'clock in the morning to open his shop early.... fuggedaboutit! |
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The party's called for five o'clock, and the cutlery still needs to go on the table! |
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They have it going on partially, but then it is a day shift of men that works up to 5 and 6 o'clock. |
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Caracciolo was hanged aboard the Neapolitan frigate Minerva at 5 o'clock the same afternoon. |
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They fasted on Wednesdays and Fridays until three o'clock as was commonly observed in the ancient church. |
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The doctors at the hospital check on the patients when they make the rounds at nine o'clock. |
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Elders would dress, take a breakfast by 11 o'clock, have a nap and in the afternoon or evening would generally go to the Forum. |
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At 11 o'clock, Thomas, Lord Howard's vanguard and artillery crossed the Twizel Bridge. |
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If you'd like to make a booking with us, we have an opening at twelve o'clock. |
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It started hitting London at around six o'clock toward evening in British time on the sixth of April, 1580, being Wednesday in Easter week. |
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I would just like to point out that we need to finish our meeting by 9 o'clock. |
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After the hour of vespers, between six and seven o'clock a fever appeared and remained permanently. |
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On Thursday, the 17th of August, at nine o'clock in the forenoon he took medicine. |
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On Friday, the 18th, between nine and ten o'clock he confessed to the Bishop Gamboa of Carignola, who then read Mass to him. |
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He was an early riser, usually between four and six o'clock in the morning, he only needed four or five hours sleep. |
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The market typically runs from early morning to 2 o'clock in the afternoon every Sunday year long. |
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Meetings were to be held on the Sunday nearest the full moon, lasting from two o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening. |
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In the evening, 8 o'clock opening night, followed by notes from the director, visits with friends from the audience and maybe a party nearby. |
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The warship rang its semihourly bell, announcing it was now half past 10 o'clock. |
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That was what Agnes thought at two o'clock in the afternoon, but by evening she had softened up some. |
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The thing is, we've all posted things online at stupid o'clock. That's why they call it stupid o'clock. |
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We started about 6 o'clock with a few tagalongs and our little group got smaller and smaller with each bar until it was just the three of us. |
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It was a thunderstormy morning, eleven o'clock, with great dashes of rain pounding against the windows. |
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At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton. |
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Then I'd spend Saturday a bundle of hangover nerves, waiting for Saturday wine o'clock to make it disappear. |
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They've asked me to get to New York by five o'clock, but you can't get a quart into a pint pot! |
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By eight o'clock in the evening, the sand storms will find their strength again, but this time, in sub-zero temperatures. |
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Brittany Carol Boykin and Andrew Joseph Mann were united in marriage on March 12, 2011, at six o'clock in the evening at Brandon Baptist Church. |
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The park, Four o'clock, We'll settle it then, Were the words that lashingly leaped from my lips. |
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Then touch the vestibule at 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock at the ostia of the Bartholin's gland. |
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The bathyphase of the metabolic process ran from late evening until shortly after the subject awoke, with the lowest point recorded in at three o'clock in the morning. |
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In summer this coincides with the one o'clock gun being fired. |
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At about ten o'clock, just as Monarca had got within little more than a mile of Rayo, Leviathan fired a warning shot wide of Monarca, to oblige her to drop anchor. |
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The cessation of hostilities during the negotiation was marked by two cannon shots from Edinburgh Castle at 7 o'clock in the evening of Monday 17 June. |
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Handel was in the best humour in the world, and played lessons and accompanied Strada and all the ladies that sang from seven o'clock till eleven. |
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It is particularly bad out in front of the House Office Building between 5 and 7 o'clock in the evening. It is all your life is worth to get a cab then. |
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Well, it's almost ten o'clock. I should be making the road shorter. |
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Liam Nichols, 15, Anthony Nichols, 14, Sarah Faye, 14, and Maying Riley, 14, had been walking past the house at 9 o'clock last night when they spotted the fire. |
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Shortly after one o'clock, Hardy realised that Nelson was not by his side. |
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At four o'clock in the morning of 21 October Nelson ordered the Victory to turn towards the approaching enemy fleet, and signalled the rest of his force to battle stations. |
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The staple foods were generally consumed around 11 o'clock, and consisted of bread, lettuce, cheese, fruits, nuts, and cold meat left over from the dinner the night before. |
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But about three o'clock George's ear caught the hasty and decided click of a horse's hoof coming behind them at some distance and jogged Phineas by the elbow. |
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At four o'clock in the morning, the squad cars streamed north. |
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About 9 o'clock he showed up and he knew me the moment he glimmed me. |
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At nine o'clock that night Darkey was still consuming four-half, and relating certain adventures by sea which, he averred, had happened to himself. |
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Or, in the case of some of my dad's punters, there to deprive the wife and kids of any extra by putting it on an each-way bet on the 3 o'clock at Redcar. |
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Next morning, they woke about ten o'clock, Kev, went for a shower while Alice, did some toast, put the kettle on, and when he came out, she went in. |
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If we left at nine, it took a 30-minute fast walk to get back to the base, which left us a little cushion before the duty corporal did his ten o'clock bed check. |
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At one o'clock the Arabs composing our goum were seated in two groups around a large dish of couscousou, while we three were eating roast chicken. |
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We finally managed to close up the shop for the night at about 10 o'clock. |
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You should set the alarm on your watch to go off at seven o'clock. |
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However, you come along about nine o'clock. There's some buckshee rum. |
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Today's briefing of the press will take place at 10 o'clock. |
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Her body was found at four o'clock, just two hours after the murder. |
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Pack an esky with ice-cold bottles of Cooper's Green Label and head down to Holloways Beach, just north of Cairns, around beer o'clock on a Friday afternoon. |
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Accordingly, when the wheel was relieved at eight o'clock, the order was given to keep her due north, and all hands were turned up to square away the yards and make sail. |
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The patterns were radially positioned with three of the bosses at both the 6 and 12 o'clock locations for optimum feeding by a riser placed at 12 o'clock. |
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I'll slot you in between my 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock appointment. |
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Because of my job I usually pad out just before nine o'clock. |
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