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How To Use For 24 hours In A Sentence

  • With the millennium approaching, his aim was to persuade the human population of the entire planet that, for 24 hours, they should stop killing each other.
  • Many Web sites have a TTL of one day, which means bad data will live in DNS caches for 24 hours. Don’t blame DNS for Facebook outage, experts say
  • Cover with plastic film and refrigerate for 24 hours.
  • He was denied access to a solicitor for 24 hours, but his solicitor did not in fact see him until the day after the expiry of this period.
  • The snow fell non-stop for 24 hours.
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  • Pour the marinade over the beef and leave it for 24 hours.
  • Vancouver police are launching themselves into the so-called Twitterverse with a plan to tweet every call they receive for 24 hours using the social media tool. CBC | Top Stories News
  • Place aside at room temp to set for 24 hours. The Sun
  • More than 800 railway shunters, signal operators and pointsmen from 10 stations across Sri Lanka struck for 24 hours on May 26 to demand a salary increase.
  • Michelle applies it to the freshly shaven area three times a day for 24 hours, with excellent results.
  • International Buy Nothing Day, held on the 27th November 1998, challenges the shopaholics amongst us to abstain from consumer spending for 24 hours.
  • This dish is at its best when it has been chilled for 24 hours.
  • For 24 hours, you're not supposed to make any sudden moves.
  • After curing remove meat from the brine, wash, and hang up to dry for 24 hours.
  • It shoots pictures for 24 hours, from insertion to splashdown, and costs about $450.
  • Could you handle flying for 24 hours straight?
  • Allow to cool, add the rose petals and leave for 24 hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were without water and had only a couple of packets of mints between them for 24 hours before being rescued by a Sea King helicopter.
  • I just heard some wally on the radio saying that we should all go without meat for 24 hours and make the world a better place.
  • His face is disfigured for 24 hours. The Sun
  • When you use a disinfectant, it does keep that surface relatively germ-free for 24 hours.
  • Leave for 24 hours in the fridge or 6 hours unrefrigerated (not somewhere warm). Times, Sunday Times
  • In emergency, it can remain submerged for 24 hours. What Is the Navy Doing?
  • Workers in Rotterdam harbour had struck for 24 hours, and young anti-capitalists pulled down a mock statue of the prime minister.
  • Some species of turtle can remain underwater for 24 hours.
  • Who knew that all you had to do was sit on the floor of the bathroom for 24 hours, suffer the dry heaves for a while and boom, just like that, a years-long Vicodin addict is in recovery. Detox Mansion : Bev Vincent
  • The dried bark must first be reduced to a fine powder, and macerated in a fixed oil at a temperature of 40C for 24 hours.
  • Pour the marinade over the beef and leave it for 24 hours.
  • The painting, which dates from 1896, was placed in storage for 24 hours after it arrived from the National Gallery in London on Monday to acclimatise to the freezing conditions which have swept across the region.
  • After being boiled on slow fire for 24 hours, the soup was heavy and tasty, with nothing added but a secret combination of herbs.
  • A couple of years ago, as she was reaching the pinnacle of her career, she returned from an international book tour so exhausted that she collapsed into bed and slept for 24 hours.
  • Pour the marinade over the beef and leave it for 24 hours.
  • That far north, the moon the midnight sun for 24 hours around the clock.
  • The system operator ( "sysop") was responsible for maintaining the software and the message databases, often leaving his computer on for 24 hours a day to be available for callers. The Apple II History, by Steven Weyhrich : Telecommunications
  • Pour the marinade over the beef and leave it for 24 hours.
  • Pilots must abstain from alcohol for 24 hours before flying.
  • The crewmen who had to fight that fire for 24 hours to keep the aircraft carrier from sinking were looking for the "hotdog" pilot they thought started the chain reaction disaster. McCrash: McCain's Military Record Revisited
  • His face is disfigured for 24 hours. The Sun
  • Now let's make it bigger still, with organised dances, ceilidhs and parties around different, marked parts of the city for 24 hours - all within walking distance of the centre.
  • Then there are drinks: Mr. Telepan combines macerated, past-their prime blackberries with sugar, water and squeezed lemon halves, lets the mixture sit at room temperature for 24 hours, then purees and strains them to make a summer fruit fizz. No Blood Spilled in This Top to Tail
  • For 24 hours following the surgery and anesthesia, she experienced extreme nausea and dizziness.
  • Apply a flat oil-based enamel undercoat to the wall and allow it to dry for 24 hours.
  • Also on June 30, Uruguayan teachers and health workers struck for 24 hours.
  • Some species of turtle can remain underwater for 24 hours.
  • Realizing that, by this time, I'd been awake for 24 hours straight, she said, "Get the friggin 'epidural and get some sleep! Archive 2006-04-01
  • Make ahead: refrigerate unrisen dough and let rise for 24 hours.
  • They stayed there for 24 hours with no food and only trees as shelter from the heat.
  • The full flavour does not develop until the buckling have been packed for 24 hours.
  • Whenever my three-year-old son gets a cold, he suffers from a high temperature and is sick for 24 hours.
  • They flooded the cabin over and over, and bailed water constantly for 24 hours.
  • This morning, fairly confident that I could maintain a steady supply of smoke at a fairly constant temperature I hung the 2 sides of belly pork in to be smoked for 24 hours.
  • After drying for 24 hours at ambient temperature, its surface resistivity is 0.005 megohm per square, a value which is 1000 times less than the minimum of 5 megohms per square required.
  • Moreover, the confusion lasting for only 48 hours might have been the result of using antiemetics in a patient who had been vomiting almost hourly for 24 hours.
  • Cover the bowl with film and place it in the fridge for 24 hours for any impurities to be removed. The Sun
  • The launch of the space shuttle was delayed for 24 hours because of bad weather.
  • I never tire of intromitting a hardboiled egg into a milk bottle, shell and all (soak the egg for 24 hours in vinegar to soften, drop a spliff of burning paper into the empty bottle, set the egg on top and wait while the burning paper consumes the oxygen, creating a vacuum that sucks the egg inside. Playing With Our Food
  • In another so-called bossnapping, four dozen employees of a Caterpillar plant in Grenoble held four executives for 24 hours, allegedly confiscated their cell phones and made threatening calls to their families. Sure, Kidnap the Man
  • More than 800 railway shunters, signal operators and pointsmen from 10 stations across Sri Lanka struck for 24 hours on May 26 to demand a salary increase.
  • On September 22, Greek bank employees struck for 24 hours as part of a campaign to demand a shorter working week.
  • When all but the oxalic acid have been added, pour in the silver solution and any undissolved crystals that may be remaining; then add the oxalic acid and without shaking or agitating the bottle, put away in a dark place for 24 hours.
  • Allow to cool, add the rose petals and leave for 24 hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The animals were fasted for 24 hours before the intervention.
  • The launch of the space shuttle was delayed for 24 hours because of bad weather.
  • They were wrapped in two-ply airtight plastic bags and stored at - 20 degrees C. Before testing, each specimen was thawed for 24 hours at room temperature.
  • Allow to cool, add the rose petals and leave for 24 hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • That far north, the moon the midnight sun for 24 hours around the clock.
  • The launch of the space shuttle was delayed for 24 hours because of bad weather.
  • Your child should rest the joint for 24 hours and may not participate in strenuous activity for one week. Arthrogram
  • The Prime Minister postponing the announcement of the election for 24 hours was a good one as well.
  • · Wood-wool slabs, comprising long wood shavings saturated with an inorganic binder (such as portland cement or magnesium oxychloride) and compressed (for 24 hours, before demoulding and curing for 2 to 4 weeks). Chapter 4
  • Under the new commitments, airlines will also have to help customers locate the cheapest fares and hold reservations for 24 hours so that prices can be compared.
  • At the end of the job, after working for 24 hours without a break in order to finish the job, they decided to drive straight back to the Midlands.
  • Place two cups of grated soap scraps in a saucepan, cover with cold water and allow to stand for 24 hours.
  • The soil mixtures, with and without additives, were thoroughly mixed with various moisture contents and allowed to equilibrate for 24 hours prior to compaction.
  • It lopped 10 per cent off everything in store for 24 hours.
  • Mother Theresa, to be sanctified next spring, once said that she sometimes prayed for 24 hours.
  • Chill the whole cake for 24 hours or - if you intend to freeze it - cover tightly with tinfoil, then plastic wrap and freeze at this stage.
  • I can assure readers that a piece of spaghetti that has festered in the bottom of a sink for 24 hours looks much the same.
  • Place aside at room temp to set for 24 hours. The Sun
  • My Brit is more than just a valuable bird dog - he's my friend and constant companion and losing him, as I did a few seasons back - for 24 hours - would be a heartbreak beyond words. K-9 G.P.S.
  • I stayed up for 24 hours after the initiations, which took all day, then crashed and slept till 7PM.
  • I suppose only working for 24 hours out of a year leaves him a lot time to run side businesses.
  • This place is more a noshery than a quick-eat diner and has the advantage of being licenced to remain open for 24 hours a day.
  • For 24 hours all abstained from drugs that could interfere with oesophagogastric function.
  • It's one which its author should have sat on for 24 hours, and then torn up, and one which a sensible newspaper sub would have rejected.
  • About 40 workers, including housekeeping staff, kitchen hands and storemen, at the hotel went on strike for 24 hours over the sacking of 20 staff.
  • Mix mashed sweet potatoes with ground coriander seeds, 1 generous tablespoon of the ground cascabels, and remaining ingredients and refrigerate, covered, for 24 hours to let flavors develop.

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