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1 The patient had pulled off many ticks over the years, he acknowledged.
2 At 2C the risk of food insecurity ticks over to "very high".
3 And when the temperature ticks over the 36 degree mark there's also little choice.
4 Time ticks over a 24-hour period and does not reflect the hour of the day.
5 It's a popular pledge as the calendar ticks over .
6 Once June 30 ticks over it's too late.
7 A sampling scheme was set to collect ticks over 2 years in a delimited area and well identified flock.
8 THE clock ticks over to 3pm and the sound of a radio news update cuts through the wintry sunlight.
9 On the pitch, Jones hares up the touchline but is bundled out as the clock ticks over the 80.
10 There is some good news as China takes a break for the Lunar New Year, which ticks over on Jan. 23.
11 As the total number of displaced persons ticks over the 60 million mark, hundreds and thousands of refugees are dying daily.
12 A new 4.2-litre engine ticks over at idle.
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