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hour and later
A half hour later the Vice President arrived.
A little later the district attorney woke up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture Forum on `` The Civic Spirit of the Southland '', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside.
My man came out an hour later, drove to the beach, turned right and after half a mile went to the Swim and Tan Motel.
An hour later we were back in my unpadded pad, killing what had been left of the second pint.
Tillotson had reported the man to Gansevoort and an hour later, with back turned, had been attacked by Wilson, brandishing the weapon.
he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said, `` For Christ's sake, Donald, you've got Prussian blue all over your shirt '', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all over his pants as well.
It was an awkward hour, but I didn't have to punch any time clock, and it only meant that sometimes I had to stay a couple of hours later at the drawing board to finish up a job.
A half hour later he got her up to go out for breakfast so the Ferraros, hearing them hurrying down the stairs, would think they were going to a late mass.
Of its four stanzas, Housman tells us that two were ' given ' him ready made ; one was coaxed forth from his subconsciousness an hour or two later ; the remaining one took months of conscious composition.
Five days later on October 22, California-based ticket vendor Paciolan, Inc., the sole contractor authorized by the Colorado Rockies to distribute tickets, was forced to suspend sales after less than an hour due to an overwhelming number of attempts to purchase tickets.
About an hour later, having recovered from the crash, the SDS Sigma 7 computer effected a full " login ".
Internet Explorer 4. x and later versions ( up to IE 8 ) decrease the default time out value to half an hour, which may be changed in corresponding registry keys.
Beatty is reported to have remarked ( to his Flag Captain, Chatfield, later First Sea Lord in the early 1930s ), " there seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today ," after two of them had exploded within half an hour during the battle.
This small difference in the Sun's position against the stars causes any particular spot on the Earth's surface to catch up with ( and stand directly north or south of ) the Sun about 4 minutes later each day than it would if the Earth did not orbit ; our day is 24 hours long rather than the approximately 23 hour 56 minute sidereal day.
The station itself also runs other television shows referenced by Frontline staff, such as 6 o ' clock news program, a 3 hour news review show Sunday Forum, a sketch show The Komedy Bunch, a game show Jackpot, a teen soap opera Sunshine Cove which later changed to Rainbow Island, also lesser mentioned shows such as the football show Ball-to-Ball, Late-Night OZ, Cartoon Crazies and Vacation.
that my last hour was come --" He was later thanked for his devotion by the poet Percy B. Shelley in the preface to his elegy, Adonais, which was written for Keats in 1821.
Half an hour later it ( or another one ), was seen back in Chicago.
In contrast, the revision by Pope Pius XII, though limited to the liturgy of only five days of the Church's year, was much bolder, requiring changes even to canon law, which until then had prescribed that, with the exception of Midnight Mass for Christmas, Mass should not begin more than one hour before dawn or later than one hour after midday.
Half an hour later, German radio broadcast the news of the rescue, to which the Stammheim inmates listened on their radios.
The soap opera later was extended to an hour after Marienhof was canceled and the network tried to make up their mind about a new line-up.
A person who regularly awakens at an early hour will generally not be able to sleep much later than his or her normal waking time, even if moderately sleep-deprived.
He was taken to hospital by ambulance, but died about an hour later.
Thus an hour meeting from 10am on 1 August 2010, with a single repeat time a week later at the same time can be represented as:

hour and climbed
Once # 8888 was slowed to a speed of 11 miles an hour, a CSX employee, trainmaster Jon Hosfeld, ran alongside the train and climbed aboard, shutting down the locomotive.
Carried out in a Curtiss fighter at Wright Field in Ohio, Doolittle executed the dive from 10, 000 feet, reached 280 miles per hour, bottomed out upside down, then climbed and completed the loop.
He won stages 7 and 9, and climbed to third place in the general classification, half an hour behind Magne.

hour and church
Early evidence of their use in Britain includes: an equal hour horary quadrant from 1396, in England, a 1445 inscription on the tower of Heathfield Church, Sussex ; a 1448 inscription on a wooden lych-gate of Bray Church, Berkshire ; and a 1487 inscription on the belfry door at Piddletrenthide church, Dorset ; and in Scotland a 1470 inscription on the tomb of the first Earl of Huntly in Elgin Cathedral.
A gentle mockery of Britain's ' finest hour ' occurred with the home guard comedy Dad's Army ( 1968 – 77 ) and the church with All Gas and Gaiters ( 1966 – 71 ).
On his deathbed, he committed a manuscript to his chaplain, ordering him to consult with Libert Fromondus, a theology professor at Leuven, and Henri Calenus, a canon at the metropolitan church, and to publish the manuscript if they agreed it should be published, adding " If, however, the Holy See wishes any change, I am an obedient son, and I submit to that Church in which I have lived to my dying hour.
) With wind speeds between 180 and 200 miles per hour, the tornado destroyed nearly forty homes, many businesses, and one church, and damaged many other structures.
", Frederick Douglass quoted Barnes as saying: " There is no power out of the church that could sustain slavery an hour, if it were not sustained in it.
The author tells us that this Office took place at the tenth hour ( four o ' clock in the evening ); it is really the Office des lumières, i. e. of the lights ; it was celebrated in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; all the lamps and torches of the church were lighted, making, as the author says, " an infinite light ".
The best known feature of this church is the forty eight bells that ring out each hour, accompanied by a “ parade ” of statues of the Apostles that appear on the bell tower.
Outside the church door the drums began to roll as men turned to kiss their wives and then walked down the aisle to enlist, and within half an hour, 162 men were enrolled.
" Concerned with difficulties facing the church and threats on his own life, he closed the two hour and fifteen minute address with a plea for peace and invoked God's blessing on the assembled Latter Day Saints.
After about an hour, a group of twenty men organized themselves to guard St. Philip Neri's, and the mob left the church.
The threat to the church from Catholics was dealt with in three minutes ; the rest of the one-and-a-half hour sermon was an attack on Nonconformists and the " false brethren " who aided them in menacing church and state.
Owin at first did nothing, but about an hour later Chad called him in and told him to fetch the seven brothers from the church.
The church has a musical clock that chimes every hour.
Sunday school often takes the form of a one hour or longer Bible study which can occur before, during, or after a church service.
True to his reputation as a “ theologian of the bridge ,” he addressed a wide variety of types of church groups, ranging from speaking to the conference of Episcopal bishops to preaching at Robert Schuller ’ s Hour of Power, from teaching for the Trinity Wall Street Church to giving an hour long interview to James Kennedy Radio ministries, and much in between ( such as speaking at conferences of Covenant, Adventist, Vineyard or “ Emergent Church ” pastors and church workers ).
The program features an hour long pre-show event featuring local musicians and dancers followed by the main program featuring the entire Chorus, 55 members of the Boston Festival Orchestra, the Newport Artillery, church bells from the local Episcopal church, and a fireworks show by the Grucci Company of long island.
A church bell is a bell which is rung in a church either to signify the hour or the time for worshippers to go to church, perhaps to attend a wedding, funeral, or other service.
* In winter, at the hour of Tierce, or 9 a. m., following on from the meeting of the chapter, the canons would proceed in pairs to the church for the singing of hymns.
* After the dinner, some canons rested while others conversed until the hour of Nones, or 3 p. m. when the canons proceeded to church for another service after which, the community were required to wash their hands and wait in the cloister until summoned to the refectory to drink.

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