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Encyclopedia > The Eleventh Hour

The Eleventh Hour is a figure of speech referring to the last moments before a deadline, or meant to imply that a decisive or "final" moment is near. Deadline can refer to several things: A deadline is a point in time at which something must be completed. ...


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ELEVENTH HOUR EXILE (726 words)
Eleventh Hour Exile is currently working on their first self – produced album that is being recorded at their home recording studio.
Eleventh Hour Exile is planning a tour upon completion of their first album.
Eleventh Hour Exile has also received positive feedback from the club scene as well as the lounge scene, which shows their versatility in reaching a vast audience.
The Eleventh Hour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (295 words)
The Eleventh Hour is a figure of speech referring to the last moments before a deadline, or meant to imply that a decisive or "final" moment is near.
"Eleventh Hour", a song on the album Autumncrux by the American Gothic band The Botanic Verses.
The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month (11:00 on November 11, 1918), when a ceasefire came into effect, ending World War I
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