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"clock up" Definitions
  1. to reach a particular amount or number
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50 Sentences With "clock up"

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He is about to clock up his 18-millionth mile on United Airlines.
Banco Inter may clock up 1m customers for its fee-free account by September.
Drake's Views has become the first album to clock up 1 billion streams on Apple Music.
In January, the Bulletin moved the clock up from three minutes to 2½ minutes to midnight.
Things get tricky, though, if Opportunity can't generate enough power to keep the clock up and running.
To visit them is to clock up frequent flier points for a final trip to the afterlife.
Guyana, which will begin earning revenue from offshore oil reserves in 2020, is predicted to clock up a stunning 35%.
Instead of a map, you might as well put a big clock up on the wall and say, 'Hey, it's 8:14.
These concerns prompted the group to push the Doomsday Clock up to 100 seconds to midnight, a metaphor for the global apocalypse.
More than a year later, the plane successfully landed back Tuesday where it started and has managed to clock up a number of world records.
It's a race against the clock up the tallest peak in the Northeast with high winds, steep cliffs, and speeds of up to 115 mph.
In a report on Thursday, PwC predicted the U.S. would clock up 108 medals at the games in Rio de Janeiro, with China close behind with 98 medals.
High on their wishlist are changes like student loans tailored for those pursuing a career in aviation and easier ways for pilots to clock up more flying hours.
As Benson revealed on Snapchat, the actresses were on the clock up until the party started, so you may want to expect to see these looks pop up in the final season.
Firing with severance pay would be the first, followed by a delayed bill allowing well-paid, white-collar workers to be paid by performance rather than the number of hours they clock up.
Traders were marking 30 years to the day since the 1.33 Black Monday stock market crash but there couldn't have been a greater contrast as equity markets continued to clock up milestone after milestone.
Combining government data for the 100 most densely-populated U.S. counties for miles driven, vehicle fatalities and weather, researcher Leon Robertson found that motorists clock up extra miles as temperatures and precipitation rates rose.
No problem: GM will now rent out a Chevy Equinox for you to use, which will cost between $100 per week or nothing at all if you clock up enough Lyft journeys in the vehicle.
While UK users clock up the most time spent in the app, with an average of 41 minutes per day; followed by France (40 minutes); Germany (39 minutes); Italy (34 minutes); and Spain (31 minutes).
Even lifting an atomic clock up can change how long a tick appears to take: according to the general theory of relativity, time moves ever so slightly more slowly closer to the Earth than further away.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Constitutional changes allowing Vladimir Putin to run for president again in 2024 sailed through both houses of Russia's parliament on Wednesday, raising the prospect he could clock up over three decades in the Kremlin.
AustralianSuper is currently getting around 10% of its assets in new cash every year from savers and, when added to market growth of 7-8% "you can see you clock up 20% growth per annum pretty easily".
When tomatoes ripen in California, for example, they're harvested in a 12-week period that has sorters running round the clock, up to 24 hours a day, processing as much as 800 tonnes of vegetables an hour.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is moving the Doomsday Clock up to 100 seconds to midnight — a metaphor for the end of the world — in a recognition of growing threats from nuclear war, climate change and disinformation.
If the vehicles clock up 12,000 miles (20,000km) a year, owners will be paying over 40 cents a mile for the privilege of feeling environmentally virtuous (assuming the carbon produced while making and delivering the hydrogen is captured and sequestered).
So I'd like you each to take — and we're going to put a clock up, a minute, as the final question in the final debate, to tell the American people why they should elect you to be the next president.
If you took an atomic clock up into space or up a mountain the length of a second will differ, it can become shorter or longer, depending on the impact of gravitational fields and the velocity you were traveling at.
So I would like you each to take — we're going to put a clock up, a minute, as the final question and the final debate to tell the American people why they should elect you to be the next president.
It's not like the show's writers could've know that they would legitimately move the doomsday clock up right before season 4 premiered, but with everything feeling so chaotic in real life, how are you supposed to respond to the chaos of this show?
In 2019, teens and young adults in the U.S. were found to clock up to a minimum of 7.5 hours of screen time a day on average, excluding time spent on digital devices in school-related activities and homework, according to a one study.
Not so on The OC. Instead, it's filmed like an episode of 24, with Ryan risking life and limb as he races against the clock up a million flights of stairs to make it to Marissa's side before midnight (and Ryan's rival, the loathsome Oliver Trask) strikes.
Indeed, as many have already pointed out Facebook's business benefits from increased user engagement, and made-up stories that play to people's prejudices and/or contain wild, socially divisive claims have been shown to be able to clock up far more Facebook views than factual reports of actual news.
Unreadable does not mean unread: For a century, art historians have interpreted these paintings either as evidence of Fiquet's discontentment with her lot in the marriage (how many days did she clock up as sitter?), and of Cézanne's cold, everything-for-art objectification of her as a pileup of ovals and cones.
Presuming you don't want to settle for a mediocre team—and the addictive nature of FUT means you won't—you're left with two options: either clock up an ungodly amount of hours, saving up coins, or buy player packs with the in-game currency or legal tender, a route that offers only a slim chance of bagging you a great player on the cheap.
The is the version of reality where Kamen Rider Kabuto takes place. The backdrop used to enter this world depicts Tokyo Tower with an arm outstretched in homage to Souji Tendou's "walking the path to heaven" pose. Within this A.R. World, Tsukasa assumes the role of a ZECTrooper and given the ability to see in Clock Up space. Daiki's treasure in this world is the Clock Up System.
Ramiro returns, and Gonzalve must conceal himself again. He offers to take the second clock up again. Impressed by how easily Ramiro carries the clocks (and their load) upstairs, Concepción begins to be physically attracted to him. With Gonzalve and Don Iñigo now each stuck in clocks, Torquemada returns from his municipal duties.
For the United States Capitol in Washington, the Senate requested Simon Willard to build a large gallery clock. Subsequently, he was invited both to set the clock up and to show its working. Eventually, this trip had particular importance because Simon Willard became acquainted with President Thomas Jefferson. After that they became close friends.
Tander won the Bathurst 1000 twice in 2009 with Will Davison and in 2011 with Nick Percat. In 2013, with the introduction of the Car of the Future, Holden Racing Team (along with all other teams competing with Holdens) changed over to the newer VF Commodore. This season gave Tander limited and inconsistent success. He managed to clock up 5 podium finishes, including a win at both Townsville and Phillip Island.
Bright's first full season in 1953–54 saw him clock up 52 first team appearances in a season that saw Town reach the heady heights of 7th in the Southern League, and also notch up 100 goals in a season for the first time. This achievement came from the boots of Stan Richards, Bryn Allen, Jim McGhee and to a lesser extent Derek Tapscott who was transferred to Arsenal for £8,000 earlier in the season.
At first it was only known that the 65 nm-Cells clock up to 6 GHz and run on 1.3V core voltage, as demonstrated on the ISSCC 2007. This would have given the chip a theoretical peak performance of 384GFLOPS in FP8 quarter precision (48GFLOPs in FP64 dual precision), a significant improvement to the 204.8GFLOPS peak (25.6GFLOPs FP64 dual precision) that a 90 nm 3.2 GHz Cell could provide with 8 active SPUs.
In the late 17th and 18th Centuries, equation clocks were made, which allowed the user to see or calculate apparent solar time, as would be shown by a sundial. Before the invention of the pendulum clock, sundials were the only accurate timepieces. When good clocks became available, they appeared inaccurate to people who were used to trusting sundials. The annual variation of the equation of time made a clock up to about 15 minutes fast or slow, relative to a sundial, depending on the time of year.
The 8284 contains a clock generator capable of a third the frequency of the input clock (up to 8MHz with the 8284A), with sources selectable between an external crystal and clock input. The main clock output consists of a 4.5V (Vcc @ 5V) square wave at a 33.3% duty cycle, with an additional peripheral clock running at half of the main clock and a 50% duty cycle. Additional logic is provided to accommodate delays to allow for proper system start-up. It has been used in the IBM PC, IBM PC XT and IBM PCjr.
It would again be a positive season for Watson, who would go on to score 55 points in 63 games. He would return to Europe and Italy to sign for Cortina SG of the Serie A. Despite the language barrier, Watson settled well and begun once again to clock up regular goals and assists. Watson began to play for the Italian nation team and became a pivotal player in there success to winning a world championship. After four seasons in Italy, Watson announced his retirement from professional hockey at the conclusion of the 2011–12 season.
With Murrayfield, he reached his second successive final after the Racers finished 3rd in the league but again they lost, this time to Fife Flyers. Representing Great Britain at the Pool C European Championships in Feltre in Italy, he played 3 games and scored 4 points. He also scored 2 goals while guesting for Dundee in the European Cup. In the 1985/86 season, Hand continued to clock up the points scoring 72 goals and 110 assists from 35 games to help Murrayfield finish 2nd in the League behind Durham, including his 200th goal against Peterborough Pirates on 8 February 1986.
2), more of the chain is wrapped on the barrel, and the chain going to the barrel comes off the wide bottom grooves of the fusee. Now the weaker pull of the mainspring is applied to the larger radius of the bottom of the fusee. The greater turning moment provided by the larger radius at the fusee compensates for the weaker force of the spring, keeping the drive torque constant. #To wind the clock up again, a key is fitted to the protruding squared off axle (winding arbor) of the fusee and the fusee is turned.
Shows the principle of a SerDes The basic SerDes function is made up of two functional blocks: the Parallel In Serial Out (PISO) block (aka Parallel-to-Serial converter) and the Serial In Parallel Out (SIPO) block (aka Serial-to-Parallel converter). There are 4 different SerDes architectures: (1) Parallel clock SerDes, (2) Embedded clock SerDes, (3) 8b/10b SerDes, (4) Bit interleaved SerDes. The PISO (Parallel Input, Serial Output) block typically has a parallel clock input, a set of data input lines, and input data latches. It may use an internal or external phase-locked loop (PLL) to multiply the incoming parallel clock up to the serial frequency.
The British Schools Cycling Association carries on the tradition of true roller racing without fork stands and maintains the BSCA National Competition Roller Records In 1993, the Century Road Club Association of New York City retired their vintage rollers and mechanical dial for Kreitler Rollers and a computer system that could clock up to six racers at a time. Elsewhere in America, every winter a USA Cycling sanctioned event called the Iowa Roller Race Series defines roller racing champions. The series uses Kreitler Rollers and a DOS program Roller Fusion, which was commissioned in the 1990s by the late Al Kreitler. In honor of Al Kreitler, the promoter of the Iowa Roller Race Series, Greg Harper, organized the 2011 Al Kreitler Memorial Killer 2-Mile Roller Races.
Co-financed by the European Commission and carried out across 11 countries by the Ghent University on behalf of the European Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee for Civil Aviation (notably the AEA, the ECA and the ETF), the study on "Atypical Employment in Aviation" was presented during the High-Level Atypical Employment conference in Paris on 12 and 13 February 2015. Accounting for policy options, the study concluded: > "A mandatory internship for newly licensed cadets should be considered. > Pilots fresh from school are in an extremely weak labour market position > often only finding jobs at deplorable conditions or even having to resort to > pay-to-fly schemes in order to clock up the flight experience required by > airlines offering better conditions. [...] It is our strong opinion that > pay-to-fly schemes should be prohibited, not only in the European Union, but > globally".
In late 1983, the Liverpool band Juke (Allen 'Gaz' Gaskell - tenor saxophone, guitar, harmonica, bass, vocals; Mickey Kearns - baritone sax; guitar; vocals; Bob Hardy - bandleader, keyboards, guitar, vocals; Dave Sheppley - guitar, bass, vocals; Paddy Chambers - guitar, vocals; Steve Grant - drums, vocal) struck a deal with Donnelly and his then manager, "Memo" Rhein, to work together for the next twelve months as Supercharge '84. This version of the band was so successful that at the end of 1984, Donnelly and Rhein persuaded them to stay on for a further five months. During the time that Juke and Donnelly were together they managed to clock up well over 200 gigs. Many of these were for Europe's 'Jet-Set', and included the wedding of Tina Onassis (which resulted in the 1984 album Groovers In Paris - which is still Supercharge's top selling rhythm and blues album).
Butt was born to a middle-class family in Lahore and despite being named ahead of the likes of Waqar, Wasim and Aaqib in the domestic fast-bowling circuit in the 1980s, he had to quit cricket in Pakistan and leave for UAE where he worked minimum-wage jobs to feed his family in Lahore. But the turning point in his career came when he was noticed by UAE cricket officials in the early 1990s while he practiced in the nets in Abu Dhabi. Butt got an immediate call-up for the national side camp where he was able to impress his case upon the selectors. During that time, when the UAE cricket team was in its formative phase, a bowler of Butt's caliber who could seam five in six deliveries, swing both ways and clock up to 90 mph was an obvious choice.

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