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Shall we meet tomorrow morning at nine?
Tom called me yesterday at nine in the morning.
The museum is open from 9 a.m.
It's nearly six o'clock.
It'll soon be six o'clock.
It's almost six.
I walked along the beach when the tide ebbed.
In my work, I sometimes simply determine an area with a tape measure.
I don't know if I'll have time.
Christopher Columbus once fought Cerberus, the three-headed guardian of the underworld, with nothing but his hat.
No beer before four!
Beer is prohibited before 4:00.
It's time to get up.
A trip by boat takes more time than one by car.
I've always thought that rickshaws and sukiyaki were the most successful amongst the products made from what was imported from the West during the Meiji period.
If I have time, I'll do it.
We woke up after midnight.
I jog through Central Park every morning at 6 a.m.
When I was very young, my father died. His younger brother, due to the vicissitudes of the times and to his own laziness, dissipated his own fortune and afterwards became a peddler of writing materials. He often came to our house, but when he came, my mother would scold him and he would be troubled.
I don't remember having had any toys when I was young.

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