We've gone to around-the-clock operation so the goo doesn't have time to make trouble.
After seven days of around-the-clock scientific operations, Challenger and its laboratory cargo landed on the dry lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on May 6, 1985.
At its peak in 1944, the depot received 2.5 million tons of materiel in nearly 31,000 boxcars and shipped half that amount in an around-the-clock operation.
After months of around-the-clock operations the World Trade Center site was cleared by the end of May 2002.
The crew was divided into two teams for around-the-clock operations.
We are responsible for the safety and certification of aircraft and pilots, for the security of our airports, and for the around-the-clock operation of our nation's air traffic control system.
Since Rackham was on guard it couldn't be an around-the-clock operation with less than a dozen men, and I had three at the most.
At the former hangar, officials began around-the-clock operations as the F.B.I. looked for evidence of bombs, a missile or sabotage.
Since people working in rapidly developing technology industries tend to work long hours (24/7 is the industry shorthand for around-the-clock operations), they expect amenities where they work.
And while major shippers like Mattel, Wal-Mart and Payless Shoe Source have around-the-clock operations, many smaller companies and warehouses don't.