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Maybe no one has put you on to the fact yet, but we don't keep bankers' hours in this business.
He was the type of guy who keeps bankers' hours his whole life.
In California, conventional "bankers' hours" have suddenly become a thing of the past.
"Usually I keep the same bankers' hours as the admiral."
Many Democrats complained that he kept bankers' hours and eventually seemed bored with the job.
When you reached his station in life, you were accustomed to something like bankers' hours.
They're over in the Cytology lab, which operates on bankers' hours.
"They think they can do this enormous job on bankers' hours.
The army has begun reversing the mentality that it keeps bankers' hours.
He kept bankers' hours and seldom missed his thrice-weekly appointments on the squash court.
Banks, however, are notorious for keeping bankers' hours.
But his sunny self-confidence, even his penchant for bankers' hours and long weekends, seems to sit well with many Americans.
In a world so fast paced that few bankers keep bankers' hours anymore, there remains something quaint about the insulated world of stock traders.
Bankers' hours.
A March 16 memo noted "minimal arrest activity" of drug dealers after 6 P.M., suggesting that community police officers were working bankers' hours.
Some older physicians look upon this hazing with grim approval: Illness keeps no bankers' hours; the aspiring doctor had better learn to handle fatigue and stress.
Because death often occurs outside of bankers' hours, the house doctor - an intern or resident - is frequently placed in charge of the great and awful moment.
Sweet Cravings Bernie Presser keeps bankers' hours, he said, because he can afford to relax, given the success of his wholesale ice cream business.
A Map This upbeat juice bar and cafe keeps bankers' hours but serves some of the best freshly squeezed juice and java in town.
The coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers since 1969, Noll probably comes closest among current N.F.L. coaches to working bankers' hours.
Citing reasons from budget constraints to marketing studies, New York City art museums are abandoning their traditional bankers' hours, cutting back their daytime schedules and steadily adding evening hours.
It was four twenty in the morning in Paris, which made it ten twenty in the evening on the east coast, which made it well after the end of bankers' hours.
Yet that seems to take scant account of, say, 24-hour automated teller machines, which clearly benefit customers who no longer have to wait in lines to be served by human tellers during regular "bankers' hours."
Since last weekend, the Dole campaign has been in an odd state of leisurely frenzy, bouncing from one jury-rigged appearance to the next, changing its plans almost on an hourly basis and keeping bankers' hours.
Rahm liked what he heard when an ambitious Arkansas, raising money for a Presidential campaign that had $600,000 in the bank and a tiny team of finance people who kept Little Rock bankers' hours.