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Midnight meaning
The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise. | Twelve o'clock at night exactly. | Synonym of boxcars (“a pair of sixes”).
Synonyms of Midnight
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A five-day period of double demerits will begin in the ACT from midnight on Thursday, April 20 and continue through until midnight on Anzac Day, April 25.
Earlier, the airport in Amsterdam also announced it aims to overnight flights by the end of 2025; meaning it will ban take-offs between midnight and 6am, and landings between midnight and 5am.
The allowed hours on the designated day are from Midnight to 10 am or 7 pm to Midnight.
The proposed opening hours for the venue are 9am until midnight, Monday to Friday, 9am until 3am on Saturday, and 9am until midnight on Sunday and Bank Holidays.
While Sky Muster has unmetered off peak data allowances between midnight and 4pm, the user must work out how much data they are likely to need in the peak 4pm-midnight time, per month to decide which package to choose.
A slight chance of rain before midnight, then a slight chance of rain and snow between midnight and 3am, then a slight chance of snow after 3am.
If the application is granted, it will permit the sale of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises from 11am to midnight, Monday to Sunday, and the provision of late night refreshment from 11pm to midnight, Monday to Sunday.
Shuttles from Lower Sackville and Dartmouth (Portland Hills) will run on Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24, at both locations from 3 p.m. to midnight (with midnight being the last trip leaving downtown).
That meant the atomic clock would say it’s midnight and to Earth it was midnight a fraction of a second later, Agnew said.
The customer shared an image of a sign from the Tesco store, indicating that shoppers can now use the car park for just an hour between 8pm and midnight, shifting to merely 30 minutes between midnight until 6am.
The U.S.-based non-profit Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has set the — a symbol of how close the world is to midnight, i.e. total annihilation — at 90 seconds to midnight, for the second year in a row.
An estimated 1.6 crore workers will be part of the 24-hour strike, which will be from November 25 midnight to November 26 midnight.
Channel O will be hosting the official pre-party on Friday, 24 July from 8am to midnight and an after-party on Saturday, 25 July from 6pm to midnight, all in accordance with government regulations and health protocols.
For example, when the US first tested the hydrogen bomb, the clock was set at two minutes to midnight, and as India and Pakistan seemed to be trying to outdo each other in the nuclear arms race, the hands were moved to nine minutes to midnight.
I burnt the midnight oil literally and did not go to sleep in my first year of studies before midnight and never slept after fajr, trying to squeeze in a few more minutes of study.
The Mayor of Northwood has declared a Snow Emergency from midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday.
THE MIDNIGHT SKY (2020) Producer Grant Heslov, Felicity Jones, Tiffany Boone and Director ans star George Clooney on the set of The Midnight Sky.
Though the parking ban starts at midnight Saturday, Skehan said if people remove their vehicles earlier than midnight it would be helpful to crews plowing snow.
As SGA’s Vice President for Communications, she has already implemented a new tradition — Midnight Breakfast — where students can receive free breakfast at midnight during finals week at Daly’s without using meal swipes.
Midnight Fantasy, a Midnight Lute filly, reported in 1:10.35 with Erik Barbaran up.