Examples of using Hours in a row in English and their translations into Italian
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this selfsame chewing movement is repeated for hours in a row.
As Chiklet TV I could perform all night long between 2 and 8 hours in a row trying to connect my footage to the sound without having any kind of relationship,
or more than four hours in a row during the working day,
Specially intermittent fasting from 16 to 23 hours as well as 72 hours in a row monthly.
Obviously, more than six hours in a row of school activities for a child are a lot. Therefore,
For a truancy at work refer stay outside a workplace to the bases for dismissal more than four hours in a row without valid excuse, and also absence at
a bit'the slang that we used as children on the field,">to describe an action even slightly above average when in the summer afternoons we played for hours and hours in a row, with matches from the rugbystical results,
Not 24 hours in a row.
You can record 15 hours in a row.
However estimated three and a half hours in a row.
Look… 25 years ago I could sleep five and a half hours in a row. Sleep well.
How to have energy for longer than four hours in a row. We got to learn how to.
Well, gentlemen… Sleep well… Look… 25 years ago I could sleep five and a half hours in a row.
It's an hour in a row at the pavilion.
Duty cycle, 24 hours working in a row.
Some work 30 hours in a row.
Edison, its inventor, managed to make the light bulb work for 45 hours in a row, producing two lumens per watt.
The newborn usually sleeps no more than one and a half hours in a row- so much time occupies from it a dream wakefulness cycle.