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{{Wiktionary|eleventh hour}}
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'''The eleventh hour''' is a colloquial expression meaning "a time which is nearly too late". The phrase originates in the book of Matthew of the Christian bible and references workmen being hired late in the day (Matt 20:6). It may also refer to:
'''The eleventh hour''' is a colloquial expression meaning "a time which is nearly too late". The phrase originates in the book of Matthew of the Christian Bible and references workmen being hired late in the day (Matt 20:6). It may also refer to:


==Television==
==Television==

Revision as of 01:29, 22 September 2011

The eleventh hour is a colloquial expression meaning "a time which is nearly too late". The phrase originates in the book of Matthew of the Christian Bible and references workmen being hired late in the day (Matt 20:6). It may also refer to:

Television

Music

Other uses