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Three Hours

noun

Roman Catholic Church.
  1. a religious observance practiced between noon and three o'clock on the afternoon of Good Friday.



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Three hours after they returned from the wedding last Thursday evening, "we heard sirens and had to go to the bomb shelter," she told the BBC.

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Charles Schwab Field remained in a weather delay for nearly three hours until the announcement was made to suspend the game until Tuesday morning.

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This made me nervous because the concert was set for 9:30 p.m., so this meant that I’d have less than three hours to finish if I wanted to catch the show.

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In the weeks leading up to the marathon, some participants took to social media to voice their concerns about Nike changing its course time from four hours — as it stated on the registration form — to three hours.

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I clocked in at three hours and three minutes, which I was pleased with because my only goals were to finish, have fun and make it to the concert.

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