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block time

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The period from the moment the chocks are withdrawn and brakes released, or moorings dropped, to the return to rest or take-up of moorings after the flight.


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It's that willingness to put his neck, and his reputation, on the block time after time which has seen him make a success of Next, George at Asda and Per Una for Marks & Spencer.
I block time on my calendar to return phone calls from 12:30-1:00 pm and 4:30-5:00 pm every day.
Rumors circulated that he would block time just so they would get bad times or no sponsors as he had locked up all the big money contracts.
 
 
 
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