clock hourの例文
- His segment is each Monday morning usually in the 9 o'clock hour.
- WNYF currently simulcasts the 6 o'clock hour of WWNY's weekday morning news.
- "That's why our strategy to rebuild has centered on the 8 o'clock hour,"
- Both sunrise and sunset occur each day at the two six o'clock hours.
- As the ten o'clock hour came around, the " Colgate " slid beneath the waves.
- "I preached my first Sunday 11 o'clock hour sermon when I was about 11 years old.
- Seven-day work weeks and around-the-clock hours are not uncommon for Scott, especially this time of year.
- "It's like that 10 o'clock hour is the ` fear base'hour, " said executive producer Bonnie Turner.
- Even into the 1980s, the 8 o'clock hour was dominated by such unthreatening family fare as " Webster,"
- Since network programming can sometimes preempt the 6 o'clock hour on Saturdays, WTOC also airs a newscast at 7.
- But students are complaining that the 9 o'clock hour is a terrible time to eat lunch, and nutritionists agree.
- NBC has taken some heat for placing the adult comedy in the 8 o'clock hour, once reserved for family-oriented fare.
- Once certified, the NCMA ( NCCT ) must complete 14 clock hours of continuing education annually to maintain the credential.
- Teachers taking part in this program receive continued education credits ( clock hours ) to fulfill key professional development goals.
- A man holds his cellular telephone out to share the sound as bells begin to ring out the 11 o'clock hour.
- Jim Coppersmith said that Channel 5's six o'clock hour was an institution and they would never abandon it to follow Channel 7.
- Originally, WSEE-TV's sixty-minute weekday morning show " Mornings Live " was recorded at 4 and then aired in the 6 o'clock hour.
- During the crucial 8 o'clock hour, Donahue faces off against CNN news diva Connie Chung and Fox News Channel's phenom, Bill O'Reilly.
- According to the lawsuit, she worked unpaid overtime and off-the-clock hours and wasn't compensated for missed or interrupted mealtimes and rest breaks.
- This includes weekday and weekend mornings, midday during the week, the 5 o'clock hour on weeknights, and the 6 o'clock hour on weekends.