How To Use Hourlong In A Sentence
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The phone lines were dead or temporarily blocked, and she had already overshot her slated hourlong broadcast time.
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We'd been having this hourlong bitchfest right next to his brother.
The Sun
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The prime minister held an hourlong meeting yesterday to map out the potential impact on the economy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Techniques include an hourlong procedure that requires no downtime.
Times, Sunday Times
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He also orchestrates the hourlong setup, plus the sound check and break down.
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an hourlong examination
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Following an hourlong hearing, a three-member panel of judges took no immediate action on the lawsuit.
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Certainly the term fits Mr. Malaby's performance, which consisted of an hourlong tenor solo backed by drummer Tom Rainey and bassist and festival co-producer William Parker.
A Last Weekend of Virtuosos and Visionaries
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Following an hourlong hearing, a three-member panel of judges took no immediate action on the lawsuit.
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The goal: to paddle back to the pousada in time to savor every last second of an hourlong massage.
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At my first weekly hourlong lesson last spring, English watched me whack a hundred balls over the net, then suggested that we radically overhaul my form to enhance my chi.
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Each is paid $ 40 to give an hourlong interview and donate two vials of blood.
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The CBS News program "48 Hours" in 1993 devoted an hourlong program, "See You in Court; Civil War, Anthony Martin Clogs Legal System with Frivolous Lawsuits," to what it called his prolific filings.
Andrea Harner
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Following an hourlong hearing, a three-member panel of judges took no immediate action on the lawsuit.
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Throughout the hourlong roll call, Republicans looked grim.
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Isler wrote profiles and conducted an hourlong interview with Stephen Fontana, a DNC member and State Representative in Connecticut.
From Exposing Superdelegates to the Bitter Brouhaha, Web Activists Make Their Mark
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It is the quick, hourlong sequence of alpha, beta and gamma emissions that can lead to the mutations in the lung tissue, which can cause cancer.