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small hours

noun as in earliest hours of day

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But as the puddles swell and the temperature drops in the small hours at Battersea Park Athletics Club, the only thing on runners’ minds is survival.

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On Monday, police said Mr Khalusha was detained at a bar in the small hours of that morning while watching the Euro final football match.

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At least 112 Palestinians were killed as crowds rushed around lorries delivering desperately needed food aid in the small hours of Thursday morning.

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In the small hours, or when you wake up if you’re not as nerdy as me, we’ll have the results and you can catch all the analysis here in the morning.

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The UN was moving aid convoys in the small hours of the morning to stop them being robbed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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