Not exact matches
His shooting spree
lasted an
hour and 13 minutes, as he methodically stalked and killed many of the 600 up - and - coming leaders of
Labour, Norway's dominant political party, which he blamed for the rise of multiculturalism.
«Abu Huraira reported that Allah's Messenger took hold of my hands and said: Allah the Exalted and Glorious, created the clay on Saturday and He created the mountains on Sunday and He created the trees on Monday and He created the things entailing
labour on Tuesday and created light on Wednesday and He caused animals to spread on Thursday and created Adam (pbuh) after «Asr on Friday; the
last creation at the
last hour of the
hours of Friday, i.e. Between afternoon and night.»
The weekend before
last, I spent 3 1/2
hours stirring apple puree to make apple butter — a
labour of love I'm not sure I will repeat, although the result was rather a good one.
The full story is I wasn't in hard
labour until the
last 24
hours.
The first stage of
labour (this is when the contractions start to become more frequent and the cervix dilates) typically
lasts between six and twelve
hours for the first baby.
For first time mothers, the active first stage of
labour (when the cervix dilates from 4 cm to 10 cm) normally
lasts an average of eight
hours, and is unlikely to
last longer than 18
hours.
For these women, the second stage of
labour lasted an average of 16 minutes, compared to the expected one to two
hours.
In the
last couple of weeks when you are «due», adjust the clock timer on your hot water tank to heat the water (even on «sink») regularly every 2 - 3
hours so it already ready to start the filling process in early
labour, and once you suspect
labour has begun you can switch it to «on» and «bath» for the next and ongoing fills.
Most
labours last a few
hours or so, but first
labours are normally longer.
Her
labour lasted about 24
hours, during which time a junior doctor gave her far too much pethidine — an opiate — particularly in the later stages of
labour.
And
labour lasted 14
hours and both my babies weighed close to 9 lb.
The
last hour has seen the political and constitutional reform committee issue a report complaining that the government's ignoring its recommendations about going to war;
Labour have put out a line on the strikes, saying they're «usually a sign of failure»; and the Institute for Government is telling us that Whitehall is leading the way in headcount reductions, with an overall reduction of 8.4 % since the comprehensive spending review in October
last year.
After all, your luck would really, really be in if your political opponents had declared the death of New
Labour, vacated the centre - ground of British politics, abandoned Middle England and all the rest of the things you have all been saying over the
last 48
hours.
When a
Labour MP asked Robertson why in the
last two years there had been a 40 % drop in sports schools sponsorship, a 60 % cut in
hours dedicated to sport and the cut in funding, Robertson told the opposition to «stop whining.»
Labour backbenchers on the procedure committee aren't impressed by Hague's unexpected
last - minute motion, produced yesterday evening, for a one -
hour debate on the issue later today.
These are phrases we have been hearing a lot in the
last 48
hours following the avalanche of abuse and intimidation directed towards those
Labour MPs who voted - or were merely weighing up - intervention in Syria.
PW writes: In his visit to the school, Blair confirms that he will step down within the next 12 months and that his forthcoming party conference speech will be his
last; he also apologises for the
Labour party's recent conduct, saying it «has not been our finest
hour».
Over the
last 48
hours - on LeftWatch - I've been documenting the zero to 100mph rhetorical overkill of
Labour MPs and left - wing commentators.
The
Labour twitterers have been very upbeat the
last 48
hours.
The
last Tory Chancellor charged
Labour with three main faults over Northern Rock: (1) A 48
hour delay at the start of the crisis in reassuring depositors; (2) A failure during Brown's time as Chancellor to renew the Deposit Insurance regime; and (3) A lack of transparency from Alistair Darling in recent weeks.
Whether you think the
Labour leader's
last - minute gauntlet yesterday at «tea - time» - as many commentators have so quaintly described Miliband's 11th
hour (ie 5.15 pm) threat to vote against the government's initial motion to intervene in Syria - was politicking or boldness in the national interest, it may not necessarily be the reason behind the suddenly watered - down vote.
Speaking after the
hour - long meeting, a source close to the
Labour leader said the party was still suffering the after - effects of
last year's failed leadership coup.
A health minister blamed contracts between the
last Labour government and doctors for a lack of some 24 -
hour services in the NHS.
He's clearly keen to put some distance between himself and the record of the
last Labour government on many issues — Iraq, equality, redistribution and tax, markets and privatisation, industrial policy, trade union rights and working
hours, and civil liberties.
Late
last night there was a remarkably busy chamber for an
hour - long debate which began at 10.18 pm in order to nominate six members (five
Labour MPs and Independent Conservative, Andrew Pelling) to a new London Regional Select Committee.
In total, there have been 183,541 applications made to the
Labour Party in the
last 48
hours, to sign up as registered supporters.
«We've seen lots switching to
Labour over the
last 48
hours, it could be close,» one said on Saturday.
«What's interesting about the
last 48
hours in the
Labour party was the understanding and mutual respect that people had for their different positions,» he said.
Ex leaders, ex whips, ex councillors, ex members, all «natural»
Labour supporters are rabid and foaming to smash
Labour to pieces even within the
last hour.
Early results
last night indicated that
Labour leader Ed Miliband will face many criticisms over the next 48
hours, including over his personal performance, and his appeal to working class voters.
With the announcement on Sunday evening that
Labour had captured control of Bristol City council, a UK - wide marathon count
lasting almost 70
hours finally drew to a close.
As we enter the
last 48
hours of the by - election campaign in Barnsley Central, it's no surprise with so little to offer the people of Barnsley that
Labour are resorting to the past to hold on to the seat, as the picture on the right shows.
Burnham's announcement came
hours after
Labour's national executive committee (NEC) agreed a four - month campaign to find a new leader and deputy leader under the new one - member - one - vote system adopted by the party
last year.
When I attended the
Labour Party Conference
last year, in Manchester, I was struck by the fact I didn't meet a single business person over the 36
hours I was there.
Lasting roughly two
hours or so, Tacoma also never feels
laboured or padded with extraneous content.
It has also been revealed in the
last few
hours that Edward Timpson, the children's minister, has lost his Crewe and Nantwich seat to
Labour candidate, teacher and school funding campaigner Laura Smith by just 48 votes.
Genuine Nissan bushes are around # 250 per side, plus about an
hour or so's
labour, but many owners take the opportunity to upgrade to poly bushes, which
last longer and also sharpen the handling.
Owning one's own business is either seen as the ultimate coup in the world of work, as it enables individuals to set their own
hours and pursue projects of self ‑ interest, or as a
last resort, particularly in a slack
labour market.
She had been in
labour, pushing and straining for the
last few
hours.
«This
last thing, about an
hour ago — someone torched her truck — looks like
labour unrest.
Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to appeal a judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal that overturned a determination of the Public Service
Labour Relations and Employment Board (the «PSLREB») that not compensating employees for on - call
hours violated section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (the «Charter»).