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Young Harbaugh worked absurd hours, arriving at the Raiders facility before dawn on the Monday after a game and routinely waiting until Wednesday to going home, stealing a few winks on the floor under his desk while using a balled-up sweatshirt as a pillow.

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Meanwhile, at least 10 people have been killed in southern and central Gaza since dawn on Friday, according to the Hamas-run Civil Defence agency.

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The 51-48 vote happened just before dawn on Thursday, following an hours-long overnight "vote-a-rama", as the Republican-led Senate negotiated amendments.

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The popular camp lost at least 27 young girls when floodwaters ripped through the premises before dawn on 4 July.

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Another "particularly dangerous situation" warning was issued for the city of Kerrville at 05.34, before dawn on Friday.

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