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hour <an hour; hours> N

hour

After hour ECON

busy hour COMMUNIC

candle-hour LIGHT

half hour (an)

hour angle MIL

hour circles MIL

hour-counter ELEC

hour hand N

hour meter INDUST

hour transaction ECON

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Activities are run during the lunch hour but some may also take place after school when both training and matches take place.
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The hour drew nigh and the moon did rend asunder.
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For an hour every night she stands on stage telling jokes wearing a white babydoll nightie and white high heels.
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It is connected by a mono-cable ropeway in length which can carry 1200 people per hour and is stated to be the country's highest ropeway.
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However, locals claimed that the security forces helped the bombers by removing the checkpoints an hour before the attack.
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Doctors told them that there would be no chance that the foetus, who had a condition called acrania, would survive longer than an hour after birth.
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In 1998, a law establishing the 35-hour workweek was adopted.
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The common eland is the slowest antelope, with a peak speed of per hour that tires them quickly.
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The drive method may be as simple as a gear motor that rotates at a very slow average rate of one revolution per day (15 degrees per hour).
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Weather was also a staple on the station with around 50 reports a day each hour and half-hour.
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