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 Third Watch - Stormfront White Nationalist Community
Third watch is the middle of the night shift.
Third watch is the middle of the night shift."
I watch "Third Watch" when I do watch TV.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=34677   (439 words)

  
 Third Watch -- The Warner Bros. Official Site
Checkout a shift on the "Third Watch", NBC's intense drama that profiles the police, paramedics, and firefighters that lay their lives on the line of fire, everyday.
The NBC Monday night TV show about a group of paramedics, police, and firefighters working the 3-11 pm shift, The Third Watch.
Please enable it in your browser preferences and return to Third Watch -- The Warner Brothers Official Site,
www2.warnerbros.com /thirdwatch/home.html   (165 words)

  
 blue shift knobs
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www.sheet-metal-tools.com /kwp/blue_shift_knobs.html   (221 words)

  
 Cancelled Third Watch Why - Info Cancelled Third Watch Why
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cancelledthirdwatch.azawia.com /cancelledthirdwatchwhy.html   (844 words)

  
 IdiomSite.com - Graveyard Shift
It started as "graveyard watch" in the late 1800's as a nautical term for a late-night work shift, but in the early 1900's "shirt" was used instead by workers on land.
One of the reports that I read said that one woman had a sleep disorder and was actually buried twice, and that a succeeding incident was noted at her wake The Graveyard shift was usually done by family members.
The local magistrates and parish rectors would often assign the Graveyard shift to people who broke the kings laws or sinned against society
www.idiomsite.com /graveyardshift.htm   (257 words)

  
 Questions & Answers: Saved by the bell
Graveyard shift is an evocative term for the night shift between about midnight and eight in the morning, when—no matter how often you’ve worked it—your skin is clammy, there’s sand behind your eyeballs, and the world is creepily silent, like the graveyard (sailors similarly know the graveyard watch, the midnight to four a.m.
Hence on the ‘graveyard shift’ they would know that someone was ‘saved by the bell’, or he was a ‘dead ringer’.
So they thought they would tie a string on their wrist and lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell.
www.worldwidewords.org /qa/qa-sav1.htm   (414 words)

  
 warlock6.txt
"Welcome to the Infinity Watch." "Is this a wise move?" asked Quasar as he looked at the gem and it seemed to sink in to the Quantum Bands and he could feel his powers returning.
"Yes," said Infinity, "however that would be a major shift of existence and as such would render most if not all of the cosmically powered beings powerless, as everyone with such power taps in to the infinite.
The old Watch were little more than an annoyance but these people are newcomers, children.
solo.abac.com /lubakmetyk/others/wheatley/warlock6.txt   (414 words)

  
 The Last Watch (washingtonpost.com)
Standing those long watches in the Crucible, trying to discern any patterns or deviations that signaled a shift by the enemy -- you could never cry wolf, but you were expected to rouse a senior admiral at 4 a.m.
They stood watch on freedom's walls, said the commander of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Capt. Tom Bortmes.
Its small, typically young staff keeps a round-the-clock watch on geopolitical developments and military movements that could threaten American forces.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A2845-2002Jan18¬Found=true   (414 words)

  
 Third Watch
Third Watch oficers are constantly on the lookout for circumstances that are unsafe or a threat to the security of our residents.
One of the primary functions of a Third Watch officer is to proactively patrol your neighborhood and look for such opportunities as open garage doors.
One of the responsibilies of the City of Mason's third shift officers is proactive business checks to prevent crimes such as breaking and entering, criminal damage, and burglary.
www.imaginemason.org /home.php?ID=409   (868 words)

  
 MSN - News - 'Third Watch' Actress Price-less
"Third Watch" has grown from a show with an interesting premise -- focusing on the work of firefighters, cops and paramedics during the third shift in New York -- to a gut-wrenching drama, particularly in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
She spent that sunny Tuesday, the day she was supposed to be shopping for a wedding gown, watching the horror on television and waiting for her then-fiance, New York firefighter Derek Kelly, to call.
It would be a better world if more people were like NYPD officer Faith Yokas on NBC's Monday night drama "Third Watch."
entertainment.msn.com /news/article.aspx?news=124297   (403 words)

  
 "Third Watch" Clocks Out - Mar 24, 2005 - E! Online News
Mar 24, 2005, 6:15 PM PT Third Watch is on death watch.
NBC has announced that the drama about New York's finest--the cops, firefighters and paramedics from the fictional 55th Precinct working the mean streets during the graveyard shift--will not return for a seventh season next fall.
Meantime, some cast members who served their watch time can currently be seen elsewhere.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,16205,00.html?rsstv   (266 words)

  
 Unleash the Power of SHIFT
Then watch the keyboard closely to see if the Shift key moves down.
Press this key to use shift, and be thankful you're using a friendly Mac instead of a mean old PC with all them confusin' words 'n stuff on it.
Just as the moon appears much larger when it is close to the horizon, your shift keys look larger because of their proximity to other keys.
www.baetzler.de /humor/power_of_shift.html   (266 words)

  
 American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU Highlights Harm to Real People in Out-of-Control FBI Watch List System; Says Program Eerily Similar to Recent Privacy Invasive Proposals
The number of innocent persons identified as potential terrorists on both watch lists suggest that the two lists are cut from the same shoddy cloth.
Once these watch lists were in the world, the brothers were told, the Bureau was powerless to do anything.
Yet, the ACLU says, as scary as this program might be on its own, it becomes all the more chilling when seen in the context of a discernable shift by the Bush Administration away from mainstream conceptions of the right to privacy and toward a rampant, and reckless, love affair with surveillance.
www.aclu.org /SafeandFree/SafeandFree.cfm?ID=11355&c=206   (950 words)

  
 The Phoenix Online - Night watch
In the darkened, claustrophobic cabin of borough patrol car 95-22, the pale-green dashboard clock paces the marathon evening: a little more than one hour down, a little less than eleven left on the graveyard shift.
After a night on patrol with borough police, it’s obvious that most officers are not looking for an excuse to come on campus.
On a Saturday night, early in the morning of Sunday, Sept. 9, two students on their way to Worth Health Center had an encounter with a borough officer, according to Goundie.
www.sccs.swarthmore.edu /org/phoenix/2001/2001-11-08/indepth/11508.html   (3563 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Dollar losing favor as world’s reserve currency
Signs are growing that central banks are shifting away from dollar assets and into other currencies, such as euros, as the dollar’s value has fallen over the past three years.
It came already months ago when Russia started releasing news about this diversification strategy, There will probably be more news in the next months similar to this." As Benigno notes, the shift also reflects the rising importance of the euro.
One reason is that when central banks sell large amounts of dollars, the dollar loses value in the foreign-currency exchange market.
www.isn.ethz.ch /news/sw/details_print.cfm?id=10839   (3563 words)

  
 Graveyard Shift
Watch out for more web comics coming from Graveyard Shift towards the end of 2005!
Graveyard Shift: Loups-Garou is a new horror anthology that isn't afraid to bay at the moon.
Welcome to Graveyard Shift the official blog of the UK's newest smallpress horror publisher!
www.graveyardshift.co.uk   (567 words)

  
 Shift - Get In - Yahoo! Shopping
Listen to new singles, watch the latest music videos and catch exclusive live sessions performances of your favorite artists at AOL Music.
Make music recording your career at the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Visit our online store of parts, riding gear, and accessories we carry all the major brands at gmo1.
shopping.yimg.com /p:Get%20In:1921617917   (567 words)

  
 Watch with Mother
Watch with Mother was the first television programme series which specifically addressed a pre-school child audience and, along with BBC radio's Listen with Mother, which began in 1950, it represented a shift in BBC policy to make programmes, both on radio and television, for this very young audience.
Watch with Mother, the general title of a series of five individual programs, formed a central element in the making of television a domestic and family medium in Britain.
The children were invited, not only to listen and to watch the movements of the puppets, but also to respond to his invitations to join in by clapping, stamping, sitting down, standing up and so forth.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/W/htmlW/watchwithmo/watchwithmo.htm   (567 words)

  
 Third Watch - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
Third Watch premiered on NBC on September 23, 1999.
The series is about the firefighters, paramedics, and police officers that work the 3 p.m.-to-midnight shift.
www.pazsaz.com /watch.html   (165 words)

  
 Third Watch
firefighters on the “third watch,” (the shift from 3-11 p.m.).
Third Watch is an intense drama about the brave and
From Warner Brothers UK The Third Watch Madness Page
timstvshowcase.com /thirdwatch.html   (257 words)

  
 HAMILTON HISTORY (PAGE 4)
While this trend caused a shift in American watch production.
Following this the Hamilton Watch Company was founded in 1892 and set out to serve the railroad market with accurate timepieces.
The rugged, precision watch that Hamilton produced became a favorite among railroad watch inspectors and personnel.
members.tripod.com /~Tom_Watkins/Hamilton/3hamhis4.html   (187 words)

  
 Area broadcast shift -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Synonym (A communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves) radio watch shift.
Note 2: Shift times, on the (A meeting arranged in advance) date a ship or aircraft is expected to pass into another area, must be strictly observed or the ship or aircraft will miss messages intended for it.
In ((often plural) systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically) telecommunication, area broadcast shift is the changing from listening to transmissions intended for one broadcast area to listening to transmissions intended for another broadcast area.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/area_broadcast_shift.htm   (131 words)

  
 Northwest Environment Watch - Reforms - Tax Shifting
Shifting the property tax partially or entirely off buildings and onto land would create a powerful incentive for investment in city and town centers and adjacent neighborhoods—revitalizing downtowns and reducing sprawl.
Tax shifting—an innovation implemented in a dozen European countries—means reducing taxes on paychecks and profits and replacing the revenue, dollar for dollar, with taxes on pollution, resource consumption, sprawl, and traffic.
Phased in over years, tax shifts actually boost prosperity and enhance environmental and human health at once.
www.northwestwatch.org /reforms/taxes.asp   (369 words)

  
 Graveyard Shift
Now there are bells and graveyard shifts, and no matter which straw is drawn it always feels like the midnight watch.
That brings us to the present, the graveyard shift.
Be it any given night, just sit back on one of the hard wooden chairs and open your ears, and soon or later you’ll hear the clichés, ‘dead ringer’ or my favorite ‘saved by the bell’.
home.earthlink.net /~wbguild/xfiles/novel/GraveyardShift.htm   (826 words)

  
 Harry's Notebook: Challenge 2B
Still wondering what sort of cipher 2B is? As several of you have hinted it is an affine shift cipher.
You can find a method for speeding up the cracking of an affine shift ciphers in the Teachers Pack.
Otherwise you can just use frequency analysis and guesswork, though you have to watch out for odd abbreviations and so on.
www.cipher.maths.soton.ac.uk /archives/2004/10/challenge_2b_1.phtml   (826 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Video: Night Shift (1982)
I haven't seen this movie in 20 years, but it has still stayed with me. It's one of those blessedly funny films that you can watch while your brain is on autopilot.Ron Howard has really created a fine comedy here.
All that changes when he's bumped from his cozy day shift at the morgue -- the plum job has gone to his employer's nephew -- to the night shift to work with Bob, his diametric opposite.
In this film, he is teamed with a hangdog Henry Winkler as a pair of night attendants at a city morgue.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/630027151X?v=glance   (826 words)

  
 Watch With Mother - Nostalgia Central
Along with BBC radio's Listen with Mother, which began in 1950, Watch With Mother represented a shift in BBC policy to make programs, both on radio and television, for this very young audience.
Although Watch with Mother was a major innovation at the time.
Sadly all good things must come to an end, and Watch With Mother was eventually taken off-air and replaced by See-Saw in 1980.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/kids/watch.htm   (826 words)

  
 The Inklings: March 2005
Whereas a similar concept can be presented materialistically (as in Alan Garner's novel Red Shift [1973]) Charles Williams uses this concept of relativity in a theological context: the living and the dead influence each other in an eternal dimension to which both belong and of which the physical world is the sacrament.
Again and again he felt that a suave and subtle Mephistopheles with a red cloak and rapier and a feather in his cap, or even a somber tragic Satan out of Paradise Lost, would have been a welcome release from the thing he was actually doomed to watch.
Accordingly in this particular book the moral suicide of a distinguished military historian chimes, as it were, with the physical suicide of one of the workmen who built the house in which he lives.
oxfordinklings.blogspot.com /2005_03_01_oxfordinklings_archive.html   (826 words)

  
 Night Shift Work: Risk Factor for Breast Cancer? - Journal Watch (General)
A history of overnight shift work during the previous 10 years was associated with significantly increased risk for breast cancer (odds ratio, 1.6, after adjustment for other risk factors).
In an analysis adjusted for potential confounders, women who had worked rotating night shifts for 30 years or longer had significantly increased risk for developing breast cancer (relative risk, 1.36) compared with those who had never worked night shifts.
Among nurses with less than 30 years of shift work, risk was slightly elevated (RR, 1.08) but fell just short of significance.
genmed.jwatch.org /cgi/content/full/2001/1106/1   (826 words)

  
 Tax Reform Means Rebates for People, Efficient Land Use
The event’s keynoter Friday morning was Alan Thein Durning, author of Tax Shift and founder of Northwest Environment Watch.
This inchoate coalition has a timeline: 1999, win a legislative study of the complete green tax shift package; 2000, educate and outreach to potential allies, the general public, and even potential opponents; 2001, lobby the legislature; if elected officials fail to shift taxes, in 2002 put the proposal on the ballot before all voters.
The votes were cast not during the general election of November 3rd -- the result, by a margin of 56% for this Property Tax Shift (PTS), was the outcome of public opinion research commissioned by the California League of Conservation Voters.
www.progress.org /js01.htm   (1001 words)

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