eight-hour in the PONS Dictionary

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In 1890 a second attempt, this time international in scope, to organise for the eight-hour day was made.
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Concentration of iodine in the air should not exceed 1 mg/m (eight-hour time-weighted average).
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This meeting is seen as the genesis of the eight-hour day movement.
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They began with an eight-hour programming block, which hosted various genres of music as well as news and sports.
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The performance was an eight-hour endurance event in which sculptures were created from a tonne of animal meat and bones.
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One is a 24-hour rest, and two eight-hour rests.
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He was also an advocate for eight-hour working days and women's voting rights.
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Smith and the other mine owners agreed to return to the eight-hour day.
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He approved of the eight-hour day and opposed child labor.
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The band worked eight-hour days for three weeks recording the album.
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