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All along, Beth has been a very good listener and sort of very good at clocking everything around her and taking it in.

Gallo, class of 2014, posted a track, clocking in at over seven minutes, titled “For The Boys,” on his SoundCloud.

The second mission, OTV-2, handily doubled that number, clocking 469 days in orbit.

Repeat that work-rest routine for eight rounds, clocking in at four minutes flat.

Up to 300 students will be able to enroll per year, with tuition fees clocking in at about £19,560 (roughly $30,040).

Clocking and day time allowances mean that this82 time is deducted from the time on reward.

They calibrated themselves and James with the cold-blooded attitude of racetrack touts clocking their favorite horses.

The Kid sat upon the fence, nursing an old-fashioned silver stop watch, for he was "clocking" the morning workouts.

But I wonder at that silly auld clocking hen, Seraphina Huntingdon.

He saw the mechanoid with three wheels again, clocking him helpfully.

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On this page you'll find 297 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to clocking, such as: audit, check out, go through, investigate, observe, and oversee.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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