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ˈhour hand N

hour hand

kilo·watt ˈhour N

ˈlunch hour N

lunch hour

ˈman-hour N

ˈrush hour N

ˈwitch·ing hour N the witching hour

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User groups are expected to run experiments on a 24-hour basis to maximise the use of the facility.
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The hour drew nigh and the moon did rend asunder.
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She never lets the men stay for long, usually requiring them to leave an hour after she climaxes.
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Standard 24-hour time is converted into a fractional day simply by dividing the number of hours elapsed since midnight by 24 to make a decimal fraction.
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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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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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However, locals claimed that the security forces helped the bombers by removing the checkpoints an hour before the attack.
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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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He described his terror after he was trapped in an air pocket under a vessel for an hour alongside five others as he awaited rescue.
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So they were extremely surprised and angry once the runway opened to find themselves being overflown many times an hour throughout the day.
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