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en The union's asking for a lot of money, and that's typical. But we can't even get to that because of where we are [internally in the league]. I don't know if it's a question of a [revenue] tax. We're just trying to equal it out. The clock is ticking. Maybe they'll get brains soon.

en The clock is now ticking toward gradual European Union withdrawal,
  Carl Bildt

en You see that, there? In this league, you're always on the clock. And it's always ticking.

en That is a situation no one wants to see but the closer we come to the weekend and the 12th of July makes it a lot more difficult. That's why Tony Blair needs to be aware the clock is ticking and it is ticking fast and he doesn't have much time left.

en We have come up with a delicate, but yes, successful compromise. There is no question all 100 of us could go through this bill with a fine-tooth comb and cherry pick and find improvements... we've got a job to do, the clock is ticking and the work needs to get done.

en These data paint a pretty clear picture for our leaders, ... My message to Canadians, and to our political leaders: the clock is ticking, and it is ticking ominously.

en I don't think the clock is ticking yet for Arturo, but there is a clock. He has something to prove. He has to win, and he has to look impressive doing it.

en You should remember that though another may have more money, beauty, and brains than you, when it comes to the rarer spiritual values such as charity, self-sacrifice, honor, nobility of heart, you have an equal chance with everyone to be the most beloved and honored of all people.

en Clock's ticking -- let's get out there.

en So the clock is ticking. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday.

en I don't feel the league is going to break the union. People talk about the (proposed) WHA being competition for the NHL. They should be talking about the Russian Super League because that's going to be the NHL's biggest competitor. Those teams in Russia are offering big money.

en There's time to get it together, but the clock is ticking.

en There's a lot at stake. The clock is ticking,

en The clock is collectively ticking on both these projects.

en The clock started ticking today,


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