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"clock off" Definitions
  1. to record the time at which you leave work, especially by putting a card into a machine
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27 Sentences With "clock off"

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Fighting is usually reserved for later — the OSCE ceasefire monitors usually clock off by five or six.
And once you clock off, here's a list of TV shows to help you find your happy place.
That's why Amazon has decided to take the Echo Wall Clock off sale just over a month after it launched.
Workers can now see clock-off times on their monitors and managers encourage them to go home rather than work overtime.
The government is also encouraging people to clock off at 3pm on the last Friday of each month (so-called "Premium Friday").
What are Mr. Lek's secrets to training, day in, day out, clock on, clock off, as a foreign pro-fighter in Bangkok?
They then drive back to their starting point in another vehicle, and clock off in time to make it home for supper most nights.
After two fouls on the ensuing Kansas State possessions, the Wildcats had the ball with 18.6 seconds to play and the shot clock off.
I smiled, I wriggled a little under my bedding, and I let the song finish before I got up to turn the alarm clock off.
Supposedly, the Starliner "grabbed" the wrong time from the Atlas V rocket it had flown on to space, putting the clock off by 11 hours.
The Thunder were in great position — foul immediately, stop the clock, and, at worst, they'd trail by three with the ball and the shot clock off.
Dahntay Jones, of all people, threw down a dunk with the shot clock off after the Raptors trapped, something that violates the unwritten rules, or whatever.
Ball St. took the ball with the shot clock off and worked it around for a three-point attempt from Francis Kiapway with about 17 seconds left.
You could spend the rest of the day tapping away at a keyboard, waiting for clock-off time, figuring out a place to drink or relax for the night.
A timely ruling by our highest court would take the option of "running out the clock" off the table, and would be in the best interests of the country.
Often referred to as "desynchronosis " in the medical world, jet lag can last for several days and throw your body's "master clock " off schedule for an entire week or more.
"It's all about turning the young generation into a generation which will have an hour at which they will start work, but no clock-off time," said Nikos Papageorgiou of the Athens union of restaurant workers.
"Once he pulled it up a little too high, that weight came off track and the heavy weight came down, hit the clock, knocked the clock off the wall, so then you see the results," Poirier said.
It's an overstatement, but not by much, to say that the most important thing in any shot-clock-off, tie-game scenario is to leave the clock at zero, whether you get a good shot or not.
I will be visiting more prisons in Romania, Canada, and Ukraine later in the year [Editor's note: never one to clock off, John only agreed to be interviewed on the condition that we would include this last church-y statement].
When the spacecraft separated from the Atlas 5 rocket that lifted it to space, an incorrect clock, off by 11 hours, caused it to start firing its thrusters and try to get into the position and orientation where it thought it should be.
It's Friday morning and everyone's already eager to clock off from work, including astronauts Oleg Novitskiy and Thomas Pesquet, who will depart the International Space Station and head back to Earth just before 7AM ET. You can watch them do so live in the stream above, with the undocking procedure of their Soyuz capsule expected to start around 6:30AM.
There are four modes in the game. Pick Up Game - The first gameplay option. In this mode, players are able to play against the computer, or a user wanting to play the game. They can also choose to turn the shot clock off.
Sometimes he would reveal an ungovernable temper, and after an incident in which he ripped a clock off a wall in Parliament House and threw it across the room in a rage, he was unofficially known as "The Strangler". His earlier socialism had evolved into a fierce economic nationalism, directed mainly at foreign-owned banks and mining companies.
On the pretext of seeking legal advice from Dickie, Stephanie drops by his office, hoping to plant a listening device on him. The meeting goes downhill when she notices a recent photo of him and her archenemy, Joyce Barnhardt (Stephanie divorced Dickie after catching him in flagrante with Joyce). Dickie makes the mistake of remembering his affair with Joyce as an amusing lark, and ends up on the floor of his office with Stephanie's hands around his throat, before her friends Connie and Lula pry her away. In a fit of indignation, Stephanie snatches a desk clock off Dickie's desk, declaring that it was a wedding present from her aunt.
Eddie and Richie attempt to convince him it is because they do not use gas as they do not know what it is. They attempt to stall him by making "the best tea in London" with cold water and forcing him to drink it in order to clock off before he has a chance to inspect next door's meter. When their stalling tactics fail, Richie repeatedly punches the gas man and Eddie beats him with a frying pan, knocking him unconscious. Believing that they killed him, they attempt to dispose of the body by hiding it under the carpet, trying to eat it and trying to throw it on top of a passing bus (writing in his log that he was pursuing his hobby of "bus surfing").
Charlie Crist, former U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, Senator John McCain, Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti, Rudy Giuliani, Joe Lieberman, and Bill McCollum. He was ostensibly an affluent and successful attorney with all the material trappings of a flamboyant lifestyle, including armed body guards and police protection. Twenty-eight city police officials, including captains, majors, undercover officers and the department spokesman, helped guard his home and businesses, the only person in the department's history to have permanent round-the-clock off-duty police protection at his home. The department suspended all work for Rothstein on November 2, 2009. He had a Boeing 727 jet and in 2002, flew Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker to Africa on an anti-AIDS mission. He owns an $5 million Warren yacht. His fleet of exotic cars included: 1974, 2006, 2007, and 2008 Ferraris, 2009 Bentley, 2007 Silver Rolls-Royce, and one 2008 and two 2010 Lamborghini Murcielagos — worth about $400,000 each, a pair of $1.6 million Bugattis, and a pair of Harleys which he maintains in an air-conditioned warehouse. All were allegedly purchased and traded from Euromotorsports, the owner of which has an extensive criminal record.

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