10 o'clock eastern time this morning just collapsing on itself. " |
At 9 o'clock he was up and ate his evening meal"" ""he washed' straightened himself out and prepared himself for bed."" |
Thereafter he went to bed' and at 11 o'clock his spirit was set free."" |
who hears the clock stríkíng 12 and, once roused, asks hímself. |
... at 10 o'clock in the morning, October 1st, and do not be late!" |
10 o'clock eastern time this morning just collapsing on itself. " |
At 9 o'clock he was up and ate his evening meal"" ""he washed' straightened himself out and prepared himself for bed."" |
Thereafter he went to bed' and at 11 o'clock his spirit was set free."" |
who hears the clock stríkíng 12 and, once roused, asks hímself. |
... at 10 o'clock in the morning, October 1st, and do not be late!" |
Don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour and don't be among those who are late for work Monday". |
How can you time a period of 9 minutes, using two sand clocks, one of 4 minutes and one of 7?" |
Stop... all the clocks." |
Winding clocks won't make time move, nor any faster brings the son home" |
oh, you and your clocks," and all that, right? |
Don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour and don't be among those who are late for work Monday". |
How can you time a period of 9 minutes, using two sand clocks, one of 4 minutes and one of 7?" |
Stop... all the clocks." |
Winding clocks won't make time move, nor any faster brings the son home" |
oh, you and your clocks," and all that, right? |
Jesus, somebody cold clocked me. |
Chick." No wonder she clocked you. |
The boy" has clocked more field time than all of you combined. |
Seen the fifth when Ali clocked him |
'Cause she just clocked in to work. |
Groans) I'm clocking like 23 miles an hour coming over that causeway. |
* Among the fields of straw and stover * * clocking' till the workday's over * * time's a gentle stream, longer than it seems * * patient is the night * * how I long to see her face now * |
Come on, you've been clocking the exit since I started. |
Cos I been here 12 years, and all I ever thought about is lunch and clocking' out. |
He was... He was clocking you in the... in the elevator. - I should be so lucky. |
Jesus, somebody cold clocked me. |
Chick." No wonder she clocked you. |
The boy" has clocked more field time than all of you combined. |
Seen the fifth when Ali clocked him |
'Cause she just clocked in to work. |
Groans) I'm clocking like 23 miles an hour coming over that causeway. |
* Among the fields of straw and stover * * clocking' till the workday's over * * time's a gentle stream, longer than it seems * * patient is the night * * how I long to see her face now * |
Come on, you've been clocking the exit since I started. |
Cos I been here 12 years, and all I ever thought about is lunch and clocking' out. |
He was... He was clocking you in the... in the elevator. - I should be so lucky. |