She was so low on money these days that she felt the need to beg for money. |
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Where I used to listen to shouty music and stomp around the flat, these days I'm more partial to something chilled which helps me wind down. |
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I'm still sure that one of the finest days in his life was when they opened a kebab machine in the Union. |
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In days gone by, you tended not to travel as far or as much as you do today. |
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It is a period of 40 days set aside in preparation and making ready for the Festival of Easter. |
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Cuts used to be an infrequent occurrence but these days we seem to have them regularly in our area. |
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He had stepped down as an adviser to the board of Leeds United days earlier. |
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He was jailed for six months and 14 days and banned from driving for two years. |
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Soni's collection has been inspired by the royal bahus, from the days of the Raj. |
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Now the doctors are recommending that people being screened for the disease give the dish a wide berth for a few days before going to hospital. |
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Two days later, when fog forced them down again on the Minho River, they spent the night in their plane. |
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It was one of those warm, humid days best spent at home watching the flowers grow and counting daisies in the grass. |
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Three days later she was found dead at her home by a visiting electricity meter reader. |
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Many times we would stash our gear then return again in a few days if the conditions looked good. |
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We had also put in some hard days in training and in planning for the game. |
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His last visitors had been more than a month ago, thirty-two days to be precise. |
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You therefore lower her dose to 37.5 mg and have her come back in 10 days for a recheck. |
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She had been back for a total of two months and five days and already she was a target. |
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These days it's on a Saturday night, when you've probably other things to do than sit round the wireless between 10.00 pm and midnight. |
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We must not return to the days when former Home Secretaries cut police numbers. |
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We hope we will enjoy some beautiful fall days but advisably you should also be prepared for some rain. |
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Over the next few days I wheezed and huffed and puffed my way slowly along the mountain paths. |
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They also said if management give any aggravation about this they would give them seven days notice that they would join the strike. |
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I am committed to bringing out the ready reckoner every year within 15 days from the day the State Budget is presented with all the changes. |
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These days most people are given to finding faults with others whosoever they may be. |
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Horses should not be just something from days gone by, but part of the future. |
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Each time you leave after visiting me, I start counting the days until you will return. |
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Most people these days appear to have no idea about how you are supposed to behave in a public space. |
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After learning the basics of our government, I counted the days until I turned 18 and could register to vote. |
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It's early days and I'm still open to be convinced that I'm reading Zapatero entirely wrong here. |
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During the past four days at home with the dreaded lurgy, I've discovered something. |
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A night out was just the tonic I needed after three whole days of hard work. |
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I love him dearly but could never contemplate having to live with him twenty four hours a day seven days a week every day of the year. |
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There is a consensus now among the war planners that the war may take months, not days or weeks. |
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Mostly gone are the days when the average citizen could get free water heater blankets or window treatments from her utility. |
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The lunar year is approximately 354 days long, so the months rotate backward through the seasons and are not fixed to the Gregorian calendar. |
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The decisions made in the first minutes, days and months will shape it for years to come. |
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There ought to be twenty-nine days in every month, not just leap year Februaries. |
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This has seen members strike for two days in both February and April, and take part in a number of unofficial wildcat strikes. |
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With just six days worth of posts from the twenty-plus day shoot, the weblog's kind of slight, but it makes for good reading. |
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We know of him from his days at Barnsley when he was a young player who looked like he was going places. |
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The days are long past when independent schools were the preserve of Lord Snooty and his pals. |
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One, with excellent timing, slipped his card under the windscreen wiper of my parked car a few days ago. |
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He was about 2 days old when our agisters noted that he hadn't urinated at all, and that he was straining. |
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It is only in the last few days that stories have emerged of his quiet acts of kindness and thoughtfulness. |
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And those were the days when you could still get generous grants for poor families. |
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The letter said you have seven days in which to sign, or the offer will not be on the table. |
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The force of character is cumulative. All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this. |
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There are the usual family shots, newspaper clippings, and other photos of days gone by. |
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You have only two days left to enter to win a hot new pair of Converse kicks. |
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I hope to do a Weekender front page story on Tunisia one of these days soon. |
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When supplies recommenced it took several days for the country to become fully mobile again. |
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We arrived in Manhattan two days before the ceremony for some readings and other promotional appearances. |
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Northwest Airlines is also within days of buying 787s to update its aging fleet. |
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Local historians are eagerly counting down to five days of celebrations being staged for probably Chorley's most famous son. |
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As thousands of children across the borough count down the final days to Christmas, Santa will be preparing for his busiest day of the year. |
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The problem was that after a few days all that information was pretty much lost to me because there was no ready way to access it. |
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Ten days later, Sam Houston's army caught up with Santa Anna and whomped him at the Battle of San Jacinto. |
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In the past few days they had reconned the entire lower portion of the east face. |
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That shaves two days off our calendar, and I rebooked my ticket to deliver the tape Thursday night instead of Monday. |
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Just a few days ago, there was a meeting of the main donors here in New York at the United Nations, and it was a real strong recommitment. |
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Have you noticed the fashion these days for people to get a tattoo on various parts of their body? |
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By contract, he can demand a trade to any team, minus six he excludes, within 10 days of the World Series. |
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When she looks back on her days as a child actor, Follows is generally less careful, less guarded than she would have been at the time. |
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Provincial budgets must be tabled in legislatures within 15 days of the national Budget being tabled. |
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Why do we not get a total eclipse once every 28 days i.e. once every lunar orbit? |
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Earlier this month he spent ten days in the city which will host this year's Olympics in August. |
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She received physiotherapy treatments for her back five days a week for a three month period. |
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The latest round of talks involving the two Koreas, China, Japan, the United States and Russia recessed after three days of talks in November. |
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In the final days before Congress recessed for the national elections, we were still unsure what debt-relief funding Congress would agree to. |
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My impression of Xena from the TV days was of a frivolous show with attractive window dressing. |
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We could basically make philosophy more popular than it's been since the days of the agora, in ancient Greece. |
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Interview windows are usually made available to clients five to seven days before the event. |
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Mr Kotovs said a horse working six days a week would probably need a new saddle and harness every six to eight months. |
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A light sprinkle on Thursday lead to an evening downpour just days before the race. |
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This festival lasted for seven days and included the winter solstice, which usually occurred around December 25th on the ancient Julian calendar. |
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Four to five days after the new bottle arrived I noticed a lot of his old symptoms reappearing. |
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Davidson takes a look at how the President has shaped up at home during these first crucial days in the White House. |
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The supposed twilight days of his career provided him with countless afternoons in the sun. |
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Most of the time, he did not have the time or energy to think of days gone by. |
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He tempers this hobby by wiling away the days with his loser friends, and the nights catching lightning bugs. |
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It was one of those cold wintry days of the month of January that sent chills of frost through the air. |
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The old forge, which was very much part of rural Ireland in days gone by, is also worth viewing. |
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I know this happens much more frequently and intensely in winter but it still alarms me how many days I feel deflated right now. |
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Just days before the midterm elections, a handful of Republican candidates got lucky. |
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Not only does its very concept paint a picture of happier days gone by, where a slower, simpler way of rural life was all the go. |
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I believe similar blood flows in the veins of men and women such as flowed in the veins of the martyrs in days gone by. |
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Staging of dramas during his school and college days helped him in facing the camera. |
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But what about those days when cold fingers or a hangover mean you hardly recognise your own signature? |
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Two days before she kindled, she got loose and spent the day in the woods near the barns. |
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For the next couple of days and until after the next warm event there exist some pockets of windslab on the upper mountain below Porter Col. |
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With three or four days off in Spain ahead of me I am beginning to seriously doubt I can finish in time. |
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Paul's battalion lost five soldiers, the first four in a blinding sandstorm known as the 40-day shamal, or 40 days of wind. |
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In the old days there was no way of taking photographs of war atrocities and popping them on the net for all to see. |
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Where it used to be that nicknames were used by friends and family, and proper names by everyone else, these days it's very much the opposite. |
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Lackis, having already eaten back at the post-house, looked for the lady who had witched him with her beauty just two days before. |
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They can be there for a few days without the nagging spouse dragging them inexorably back to Monday morning. |
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In Shahid's days there were more attacks and attempts on goals because of fast and true synthetic turf. |
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We went out for a quick drive a couple of days after my last lesson and that went all right. |
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Huge counter demonstrations by opposition supporters tilt the balance and he reassumes power two days later. |
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In the four days we spent in St Petersburg we feasted on mood and atmosphere. |
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But, at least in my case, it takes a couple of days to get through even an airport paperback. |
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Ten years ago there was outrage when he was released for five days to go on a holiday. |
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The daily press conferences became increasingly sombre as the days went past. |
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Lenders first exclude ineligible assets, such as receivables that are more than 90 days overdue. |
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I sat down stunned, recollecting the days that I had spent in the East not too long ago. |
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The only competition in the Scottish game these days involves the one-legged race for third place. |
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Many children these days go through enough money to support a family 20 years ago, but still have little fun compared with our childhood. |
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As the days went by, the sense of national outrage and shock grew and grew. |
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The air show and military display starts at 10 am on both days with displays from the Club followed by the large aircraft at 1 pm. |
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Wander into any large bookshop these days and you will find a rack devoted to Internet poker. |
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Long gone are the days when this flag carrier was considered so sacrosanct its planes were blessed by priests on the tarmac before departure. |
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In the early days of modern atomic theory, the idea of diatomic molecules seemed counter-intuitive. |
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It was cold and grey, as I remember Scotland being on those blank-faced days in winter when you're left feeling aimless and dull. |
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For travel transactions, cardholders are responsible for reconciling their statements each month and filing vouchers within 15-30 days of travel. |
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The new year is barely four days old, and two distributors have already gone into administrative receivership. |
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The government changed the law at the beginning of last year to allow the police to hold people for 14 days rather than seven. |
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Trouble is, most families I know these days are nearly always in a state of war anyway. |
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There was little indication yesterday that producers were holding back but there are still four days to go. |
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You can't pick up a newspaper these days without thinking that the world has gone mad. |
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The firm's directors now have 10 days to consider a response to this attempt to kill them with kindness. |
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The man who desperately needs to make a change in his life is now counting the days until he's finally free. |
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Beta-blocker therapy must be discontinued gradually over five to 10 days to avoid rebound angina or hypertension. |
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She'd go days on just catnaps, then sack out for as many as eighteen hours on a Sunday. |
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So often these days I find myself watching and thinking things will never be the same. |
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Over recent days the controversial issue of the politics of aid has begun to emerge. |
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He was a pleasant man who tended to tell horrible jokes and reminisce too much about days gone by. |
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But 10 days ago a pitiless thug broke into her home, kicked her around like a football and stole her life savings. |
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To be fair, over the next few days my true love did at least attempt to make an effort. |
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In the days before the wireless, he was trained to bear news of imminent bad weather from island to island. |
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That harks back to Victorian days when most guests arrived by train and as they entered the hotel, the reception was the first place they saw. |
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Even in the glory days of Hollywood, there was always scandal lurking just beneath the surface. |
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We practice Zen meditation together 1-2 days a week. Anyone with a sincere interest in meditation is welcome. |
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It would be a fine thing to have food prepared as it was for festive occasions in days gone by. |
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As we think back to days gone by, we tend to focus on certain sounds, smells or tastes. |
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Apparently there is often a crash in prices within a few days of a lunar eclipse and within six weeks of a solar eclipse. |
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On a normal week day I had around 40 houses to deliver to and in those days a single daily paper was pretty slim. |
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The workshops will run for one and a half hours five days a week for one month at a time. |
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In days gone by we were able to explain wars in simple terms of good and evil. |
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From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence, and the violent take it by force. |
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Mom and Dad get all nostalgic about Amin Sayani and Radio Ceylon, and how those were the days etc. |
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In the early days after the birth, it can be useful to set aside some time to rest when the baby sleeps. |
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Start now with a light formula, and reapply every four days or so until you get the shade you want. |
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The staff have a thousand stories of golf stars who have stayed at the hotel in days gone by. |
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The Kaddish is recited at every prayer service, morning and evening, Shabbat and holiday, on days of fasting and rejoicing. |
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In days gone by, traffic wardens were known as the extra police force, for parking and traffic control. |
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Poultry shops like this one in Triplicane are finding fewer takers these days due to the bird influenza scare. |
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In days gone by it was a refreshing experience eating at someone else's house. |
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He was a short man, less than five feet tall, but in his young days he was physically strong and athletic. |
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We drove from Los Angeles for three days to reach Portland, whereupon I flew back down here to go to work. |
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The island's only stately home is a testament to the grandeur of days gone by. |
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They return to spawn in the same stream in which they were born, and die a few days later. |
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Like all kickers, you have good days and bad days, and I have no hesitation in saying Saturday was obviously a good day, and I enjoyed it. |
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The timber is of the highest quality, denser than other oak timber, and in the days of wagons was prized for making whiffletrees. |
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There's little interest these days in hedgerow fruit so I suspect the birds will reap this particular harvest. |
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But they were kept guessing by the weather until the day itself, with heavy rain falling during the days in the run-up to the event. |
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She did it on a whim when the opportunity presented itself, and she died four days later. |
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These are days when there is more rhythm and flow to his bowling, his run-up and action blending better. |
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It's not far from here down to the Thames, and the river was even closer in days gone by. |
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A childhood toy the loved one whimsically lent to you, to evoke innocent days before they grew up, met you, and ruined your life. |
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I feel like I must suck as a mother because some days it seems that all he does is whine and moan and complain. |
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As early as 1917, during the latter days of WW1, aerological services to naval aviation were needed. |
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The rarefied air requires a mandatory period of two or three days enforced rest on arrival in order to ward off headaches and mountain sickness. |
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But times are fresh and proof is mostly based on wild innuendo and moral snobbery in these dawn days of post-America. |
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In order to prepare herself, she travels to China for 3,000 days of grueling Shaolin kung fu training. |
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Fundraiser Dean Trotter is preparing to get a little saddle-sore when he cycles nearly 1,000 miles in seven days for charity. |
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He is a painter by trade and had been engaged in calcimining a basement of a large building for some days previous. |
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Just days before the whippings, however, the girls were issued their visas. |
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Transplant main-season tomatoes, peppers and eggplants four days after the whippoorwill first sings and finish when oak leaves are quarter size. |
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He was happy to meet the old men of the village and talk of the days gone by. |
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You are infectious from about two days before the rash appears until roughly five days after. |
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It may be minutes, hours days or even years that you are helping yet the gratitude will be there. |
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Individual cells were cloned into drops of medium and grown for 3 days prior to screening for drug resistance as described above. |
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Many were the hours and days she put in faithfully attending to her work with great care and attention to detail. |
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Two days later a relative left in the very early hours of the morning, to avoid the heat, with the coffin in the back of a buckie. |
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Schonberg started the township ballet class during South Africa's racist apartheid days after some dinner party guess set him off. |
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It was really fun hearing about his acting days at grammar school, and hearing about teachers. |
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He did not follow a strict diet but cut out beer, whisky and cakes for the 40 days of Lent. |
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I remember in my childhood days when people believed in a multitude of signs or omens. |
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Dependent on the passing trade, Istanbul is open seven days a week and keeps late hours. |
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I can tell you that over the past five days we've done a count every hour on the hour, and it's well under 10 minutes. |
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It would be nice to have a reminder alarm set a few days ahead of a scheduled meeting. |
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Far more widespread is the network of close friendships, often going back to university days or previous jobs. |
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Participants in the program will not be detained and will be given up to 90 days in which to put their affairs in order. |
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College students who rushed to see the film in the initial days were a bit dissatisfied to watch their favourite hero in a serious role. |
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In the early days of Pete's career he dabbled with the idea of becoming a keyboard player. |
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We had three nights and two days ahead of us to settle in and get to know the ship. |
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With encouragement from my father, he'd spent much of his schoolboy days training at a local gym. |
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These people have stuck by me through my highs and lows, my breakups and breakouts, my good hair days and bad hair days. |
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As I worked, I thought often of my own parents and how bereft and sad I felt in the days after their deaths. |
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His improvisation and organization helped the British to hold out for 217 days against overwhelming forces. |
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Where are the days of long, complex formulas, and what has happened to difficult perfumes that smell sharp and astringent, or dry and peppery? |
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Ninety-seven percent of all toxicities occurred within 60 days of starting the treatment. |
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Even opponents from his days in the Indiana Senate attest to his character and ability. |
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The days of a manager commanding respect from his players simply because of who he is are long gone if they ever existed at all. |
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Why did the administration shift the focus just 60 days before the midterm elections? |
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During that offensive, there were nine days of continuous bombing over a 60 square mile area. |
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The Roaring '20s. Ahhh, those were the days when life was simple and travel was an art. |
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So a few days ago my son was out playing and decided to give away the five coins that were rattling around in his pocket. |
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Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots. |
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It wasn't like this in the flat cap days of my grandfather, but I bet that even he wished that he had two tweed jackets instead of one. |
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And, to top it all off, saboteurs blew up the oil pipeline to Turkey, which had just started working a few days ago. |
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A second site done shortly afterward was completed in two days flat, largely due to efficiencies gained in diverting the creek. |
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Shot extensively in Bangkok and Thailand, the film was completed in 35 days flat. |
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White-haired gentlemen haunt grand old cafes from days gone by, sipping coffee under dusty chandeliers. |
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Scent in the garden is indispensable, luring you outside to enjoy the hot balmy days of summer and adding mood and atmosphere to a space. |
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Two days later my computer kept falling over during the windows boot process with a suspect driver error. |
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Most students find their stomachs aflutter with nerves during the first days and even weeks of school. |
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones. |
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She informed me that she didn't mean for the whole four weeks, just for a few days to free my body of all the toxins. |
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There are bound to be days when it doesn't come off, when your timing is just off, when it's just not your day. |
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In those days Kathaks were attached to temples, telling people stories from the epics and Puranas. |
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Two days ago he went into the group's head office for the last time to clear his desk. |
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Just a few days ago, the Detroit Free Press published statistics on the income of residents of the city's midtown area. |
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Ten days went by and it looked as if this would become another Australian mystery. |
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He hasn't done a full days work since the 70s but still somehow manages to live like a king. |
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Instead I just stood and stared at the sign and remembered their halcyon days when I loved them with every atom of my being. |
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She was well known as an airwoman in the early days of flying and in 1930 was created a dame of the British empire for her services to aviation. |
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Sun, wind, sea and salt may have left their mark on hair that enjoyed days at the beach, in the pool or catching some rays. |
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Space is the place-indeed, it definitely was in the nascent days of '60s and '70s Afrofuturism. |
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Then, he was not declared winner until days after the event due to a timing error. |
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The days that followed went by so slowly that it seemed mid-Summer instead of May. |
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The glory days for this product are long, long gone, and no amount of wishing will bring them back. |
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It assumes we haven't evolved from those kindergarten days when we believed in the tooth fairy and in the stork as the source of babies. |
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You may feel some of the after-effects of the trauma a few days or a few weeks from now. |
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Ever have one of those days where you're really glad that it's over and it's Friday? |
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My father had always been keen on sports and had played football in his younger days and then later cricket. |
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They can go white-water rafting and swimming, and Youth in Action days teach orienteering, map-reading, team-building and first aid. |
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She said computers were built, tested and shipped within three days of being ordered, and the company also offered free aftersales support. |
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It was used in the days before refrigerators to keep food cool and store ice blocks gathered in winter. |
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The death count, the death toll officially won't be known for still more days and weeks to come, Lou. |
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An automatic winding system will be installed as the clock presently has to be wound every three days by hand. |
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From 4 August 1900, they defiantly held out for 13 days until finally relieved. |
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Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage. |
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I'll pop by there one of these days and see if that wooden house is still there. |
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Walton, who in early days dabbled in atonality, eventually settled for neo-romanticism and his Viola Concerto is a most elegiac composition. |
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If these are rejected, the asylum seekers are given up to 14 days to leave the country. |
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The citizens of Prague rose in revolt against the occupying German forces on 5 May 1945 and held the city until the Russian Army arrived four days later. |
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And raw-milk cheeses aged more than 60 days are not risk-free either. |
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Some seventy-plus countries currently offer some paternity leave or parental leave days reserved for the father. |
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The days of having to carry bulk film around or switch between different film types and speeds is now a distant memory for those who have made the technology leap. |
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Whatever comes in the coming days is called by the greed of Sony Pictures Entertainment. |
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There's another 4 days left on that and the suspense is killing me! |
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He said he could count such days on the fingers of one hand. |
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Memories of your relationship come flooding back and you spend a few days deciding if you should politely decline and send a nice gift, or keep your chin up and RSVP yes. |
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These men have now been working short time, i.e., five days a week for eight months, in addition to being laid off at Whitsuntide and the August races. |
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And as they followed the Salvation Army Band, memories came flooding back of when walking days were an annual Whitsuntide treat and not just a nostalgic event. |
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I am having one of those days today and here you can see the results. |
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Carlow Golf Club put the course at the disposal of various organisations over the six days as well as notifying all golf clubs in Leinster of the competition. |
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Epsom showed a great deal of heart considering their lowly league position but there are days when courage counts for naught and this was one of them. |
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Several days out, however, a storm arose and the vessel was driven before the wind in a constant southerly direction, headed toward the South Pole. |
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It reflects both the anger provoked by the senseless violence two days earlier, and the growing confidence of the opposition. |
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Gone are the days of typewriters, carbon copies and whitener. |
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They loom as dark shadows in the consciousness of residents of these states on summer days when strong northerlies, extreme heat, and low humidity follow a long dry period. |
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In Europe on these days people go to the Graves of their beloved ones who have passed away. |
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Earlier this week I went to a catering college in West London to meet my latest batch of raw recruits and train them up in just four days to cook in a busy London restaurant. |
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From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us. |
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Certainly, school bags are heavy these days and I often feel a pang when I see my willowy 12-year-old daughter shouldering her heavy bag as she trudges off to school. |
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These days police officers seem to spend much of their time plucking the low-hanging fruit afforded by motorists or minor transgressors of petty government edicts. |
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Although it was not raining when the tree fell and winds were extremely light, it is thought the heavy downpours of the previous few days may have led to the collapse. |
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On other days the bread may be broken in silence or during the Agnus Dei. |
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Alas, the halcyon days have receded, giving way to a cold new era in which executives actually have to earn their personal millions by making real money for their investors. |
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We just landed in an open field in those days and there seemed to be just one shed for an airport, and we were all feeling a bit airsick because of this bumpy journey up. |
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The A-B Budweiser is rushed out in 21 days for the world market. |
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I haven't eaten properly for a few days and my sleeping has been erratic. |
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British Airways said today that as many as 20,000 bags had gone astray at Heathrow airport in recent days amid the chaos following the security crackdown. |
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But in these days of the world being a global village, they are coming out and being neighbourly because of the changing social face of the planet. |
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Students counted daily attendances and absences, team numbers, scores in games, chairs and tables, and counted down the days to important events in their lives. |
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Two days later Jacek comes running into the house, his face white. |
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The next day we made it to the village only to find out there was a wedding on, so no porters were available and we still had a days walk ahead of us. |
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It usually takes a few days to learn to speak normally with an appliance. |
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Speaking after several days of confusion, Vanuatu government spokesman Kalvau Moli said yesterday that formal recognition had been granted to Taipei. |
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And the decisive moments of an encounter that ought to prevent him enjoying days out in the Highlands this winter just summed up the lucklessness of the little man. |
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From September, teachers will be able to stream programmes to their classes from the BBC website at any point in the seven days following transmission. |
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Here, you can spend long, lazy days sampling the fruit of the vine, lolling over long lunches outside, playing golf, cycling or touring the historic sites and museums. |
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He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless. |
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The Prestige, laden with 77,000 tons of oil, sprang a leak in November off the northwest Spanish coast and sank six days later after snapping in half. |
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His rearrest came just two days before he was due to speak at a conference about the police violence he allegedly suffered during his previous detention. |
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Symptoms and signs of pneumonia develop a few days after the rash appears. |
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This historic old dock, which only floods at very high springs, was used in olden days by fishermen of the local herring fleet for repairs and for drying of the nets. |
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The three working days of the conference were wall-to-wall keynote speeches, which, for the press at least, were punctuated by press conferences which were often better value. |
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One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner. |
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I've been packing his lunch box with all the best foods I can find for him to eat, yet most days he returns home without having eaten more then a small amount. |
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Cultivate 2 inches deep 7 days after treatment to aerate the soil. |
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With more the 300 days of sunshine Rhodes is the pearl of the Aegean. |
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By month's end, though, the rapidly shortening days in the onrush to the winter solstice leave the planet setting more than an hour and a half after the Sun. |
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A few days later, she grieved and prayed as Eunice was laid to rest, surrounded by the survivors among her 11 children. |
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Once, I spent nine days tracking agile gibbons with a Japanese Ph.D research student in Kedah's Ulu Muda Forest and we never even got that close to the gibbons. |
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Recognizing that people these days are used to picking their produce sparkling clean from supermarket aisles, Chuck and Rosie go the extra mile in presentation. |
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A few days ago, he criticized his home state of Alabama for its entrenched prejudice. |
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Make it sloppy food for the first few days after the whelping. |
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It was the first annual day of the Daffodils Playschool a few days ago, and the tiny tots treated the audience to the colourful culture of India and those of distant lands. |
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A cringeworthy missive Max sends Andy a few days after their wedding officially ends any honeymoon phase for the reader. |
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But in the days that followed the massacre, it became clear that this violent event, however random it seemed at first blush, was not entirely unpredictable. |
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Although it is usual for ships to berth on arrival, there are times when vessels face delays of up to ten days waiting at the pilot station before being allowed into port. |
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People dressed up in period costume to re-enact days gone by. |
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In these cases, the ear canal should be re-examined and cleansed every two to five days until edema of the canal has resolved and the wick is no longer needed. |
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He told stories about his days as a penniless college student trying to make it in Greenwich Village. |
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The days when developers would sit at a text editor manually arranging buttons, listboxes and other widgets by brain power alone are pretty much gone. |
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It is an ancient village, a very important village in days gone by. |
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