On his deathbed, he asked for a Masonic funeral, and seventy-six Masons came forward the next day for the ceremony. |
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On the next day we buried him, like his sister, with a German and a Wendish address and the singing of a hymn. |
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The pallet of mail, or bug juice, or whatever it was, made it safely to its destination in the bright, southwest Asian sun the next day. |
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Following Requiem Mass burial took place in the adjoining cemetery the next day. |
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She was going back the next day and so was I, but I didn't want that to be the end of our budding relationship. |
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Still have a bit of a chesty wheeze and cough too, but, hopefully it will all be cleared in the next day or two. |
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If she is too exhausted to eat right after whelping, she will be ready by the next day most usually. |
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But I go nightclubbing, I dance, I really enjoy it and I try not to worry, although I know the next day I'm going to be absolutely shattered. |
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As with any ratatouille, it tasted even better the next day and the day after that, so it's an ideal make-ahead dish. |
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They were hauled off to the barracks, spent the night in the bridewell, and the next day were convicted. |
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One day, Karzai wore the grey karakul hat from the north, the next day the black and white silk turban from his Pathan homeland in the south. |
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He was eventually told that we had arrived at Tripoli but we still could not reach Accra until the next day at the earliest. |
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Then the next day when her dad was taking her new baby brother home, they got in a car accident. |
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It relieved all my body's stress, even though the next day I would be in agonising pain. |
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Scratch the render to form a key and, the next day, fill flush with a slightly weaker mix. |
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Whatever he says over the next day or two, I expect he will probably take a year off and then decide what to do. |
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I wasn't here so they left one of those little, scrawled notes that they'd reattempt delivery the next day. |
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When he had to enter the lift the next day, he held on tight to his mother's hand. |
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She did manage to get some work done the next day, though Molly thought she looked unwell. |
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The grand vizier was sent for by the sultan, dismissed, and bowstrung the next day. |
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Throughout the next day, Olivia was still nauseated and hurting, and she received another shot of meperidine. |
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After arriving, we encountered a few administrative snafus, but we quickly surmounted them, and we were set to start carrier ops the next day. |
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He called the next day, and we talked for a long time, though there was something strained and unnatural in it. |
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Family members said the next day he turned up at his Chapel Street flat, slurring his words and acting completely out of character. |
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One day I was smoking some three packs a day of unfiltered, king-sized cigarettes, and the next day, none. |
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The trouble is that some of the sleeping pills that people use to combat insomnia may also leave them groggy and slow the next day. |
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He set the alarm for 5 a.m. the next day and woke up at what for his household was an unearthly hour. |
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And besides, Teddy is undoubtably going to pump him for details on the golf course the next day. |
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By the next day her lips had swelled and turned the pale, pinkish hue of the underside of her tongue. |
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She left Radcliff High the next day, being escorted by two bodyguards back to Tampa. |
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The grandmother was bludgeoned to death and left in the house, where her body was discovered the next day by a visitor. |
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Wonder of wonders, your mom blows up at him the next day in front of the whole school. |
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I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money! |
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I tend to pick out the one pound coins and the silver to buy my lunch the next day so generally it's just the coppers that are left. |
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At the end of the letter it said to meet again at another restaurant in the uptown area the next day at noon. |
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Between the two of us, we scrubbed and wiped and bleached that entire apartment clean over that night and the better part of the next day. |
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A blazing argument ensued, and we finally, albeit grudgingly, compromised on a plan to leave the next day, in the late afternoon. |
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She awoke the next day, as her alarm clock let out a monotonous but loud beep. |
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Alcohol has a side effect and may impact your ability to do what you need to do when you need to do it, even the next day. |
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What amazed me was he was sick as a dog, but if a school was coming the next day, he'd put on his suit and get out there. |
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Yet this is not an actual or true experience, because it does not recur the next day or anytime soon. |
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Then, on the next day, we would come back with the actors and film the interior car shots with them driving. |
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The Minister said, he was misquoted by the Indian media and therefore he clarified India's position the next day. |
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And so you can imagine his feeling the next day when the events transpired. |
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Patients only need a mild sedative, and go home from the hospital the next day. |
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Curious, he followed them the next day and observed them eating the leaves and berries of the coffee tree. |
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He knew he was leaving the next day and that he had booked a vacation for 3 weeks. |
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One book I read described it glittering in the sunshine, but to my disappointment it rained torrentially the next day. |
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Most of its members were in the library, consulting tomes and magazines for the debate the next day. |
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Well the next day out of her tochus came the pink ribbon that had been tied around the bunny's neck. |
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Rumour circulated the next day that some intrepids ventured up to the top of Bourke Street with toboggans in a midnight mission. |
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At the end of a fortnight two little titlarks came out of their shells, and the next day two more. |
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You got home from the timber yard, you shaped it up and carved it out, and yes, you were in the water the next day after you varnished it. |
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By this time we were willing to try anything, so he turned up early the next day prepared to beard the lion in his den. |
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He ordered himself a tuna melt, left his door open for other patients to stroll in and was back in uniform the next day. |
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I woke up the next day to the faint smell of lilacs and the sweet melodic sound of Alna humming a song in the shower. |
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The argument was settled the next day when we sold out of our newsletter in one hour. |
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The clouds were threatening to come in from the mountains and that meant rain and inside activity for the next day or so. |
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They were meant to make it to Rundalfelt by the next day, and Ariane seemed to become more excited if not scared with each step her horse took. |
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I learned the next day Elsa and her French boyfriend, Pierre, had gone bar-hopping on Patong Road with Bhoo and Jiap. |
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She said she'd let me know the next day when they'd made a decision on who to hire. |
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She was moping about the next day too, when as promised, the finest tailors and seamstresses were summoned to measure her for her gown. |
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The daylight parade of maskers, the culminating event of the festival, took place the next day, with more than 5,000 spectators in attendance. |
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I had my sword fencing class the next day, so that might be a reason to actually wake up. |
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When he called the next day, he said he was faxing Leeds an offer of a million marks. |
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Back in Dili the next day the confusion created by the scramble of so many players in the campaign is on show for all to see and hear. |
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She tests us on her weekly columns, gives sudden projects and papers and orals due the next day, and asks impossible things. |
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The Celts would light balefires all over their lands from sunset the night before Midsummer until sunset the next day. |
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He weighed in the next day with a piece in which he scorned the very notion of scientific inquiry because of its inherent limitations. |
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The looters retuned the next day, stealing the library's most valuable manuscripts and books. |
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Planes arrived in Thailand badged PanAm, to leave the next day with UA stickers. |
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I tried to focus on reading a book that I was assigned to have read by the next day as schoolwork. |
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At dawn the next day aircraft from Nagumo's carriers attacked Midway, causing widespread damage. |
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But the next day, they happen upon a group of people hunting with falcons and hawks, one of which is an elegant, noble, beautiful lady. |
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That evening I filled out my menu card for the next day, requesting just boiled vegetables for lunch. |
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The last time I'd ridden 200 miles, I felt awful the next day, like I'd been hit by a truck. |
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The mirasis sang wedding songs throughout the ' ladies ' sangeet ' night and the entire village was invited to a feast at our house the next day. |
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Nor could we depend on the same people being available the next day to finish an interrupted game. |
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We readily accepted, and took delivery of the pilot showreel the next day for an internal focus group. |
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They passed the great papyrus swamps the next day and rounded the point which marked the edge of the Canopus mouth of the Nile. |
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George was released the next day without bail after being arraigned on a charge of fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. |
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She made an appointment to see her GP the next day, taking along a list of matching symptoms. |
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He made an appointment for us to return to the hospital the next day to see the specialist who was treating my wife's cancer. |
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I had been the one to suggest we go skating right then and not later like he had suggested, at the indoor rink the next day. |
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Common ringtail possums are strictly nocturnal so food was offered at 1800 and removed between 0500 and 0800 the next day. |
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Many rikishi have lost their impending contest because they were thinking about their bout the next day. |
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We spent the next day at another part of the concession, where the path was overgrown and the machete rang like a bell against the lianas. |
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Our hopes were high as we left Esperance the next day, retracing the 1931 party's route in reverse. |
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The trial continued the next day and the jury retired to consider their verdict. |
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Cook at home using organic ingredients and always save the leftovers either for tea the next day or a stock. |
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They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. |
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At home, families, are saving things, like leftovers, and making sandwiches for the next day. |
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The designer decided he would like to present a second layout during the council meeting the next day. |
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They have water that they spray on you in near zero temperatures, that leaves you burning and itching with rashes the next day. |
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On the other hand, I cannot feel too bitter about an occasion that reminds me that my birthday is the next day. |
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Croydon Council managed to solve the problem by providing landlords with their licences by the next day. |
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Try to pick out the googly-eyed CPAs on the street who will be all hopped up on Red Bull and crystal meth for the next day and a half. |
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He was fully awake and all relaxant effects were reversed before a pulmonary fellow extubated him the next day. |
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Nonetheless, her co-workers at the hotel told her that the next day two new workers were hired to do the same job she had been laid off from. |
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He would then work on the new pipe run and the laggers would come along the same day or the next day to put new lagging on the new pipework. |
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I wore the blue scarf, which is actually more of a shawl or a sash, around my waist and the blue rose in my hair the next day. |
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day. |
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The city will come to a standstill the next day when thousands march for the Stop the War Coalition. |
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I can recall having one of my best sleeps since arriving in Australia that night, and waking feeling thoroughly refreshed the next day. |
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I don't drink often, because I end up totally wrecked, with a horrible hangover the next day. |
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He returned to the site of the Feb.28 incident the next day in order to re-enact the events. |
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He was taken to York District Hospital, where surgeons operated the next day, inserting a pin in the tibia to help knit the bones together. |
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Joel awoke the next day to find Oak Branch and Ivy Petal at the foot of his bed. |
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What a joy to come back from a night out without cigarette smoke clinging to every fibre and to be able to wear your clothes again the next day. |
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I was going to have Peter and Chris over to plan our trip to Aspen the next day. |
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But then the next day something happened that slowly transformed the killing despair of the jail and dispersed the power of death. |
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My father joined me the next day and we not surprisingly returned to the same area. |
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Then, the next day, when the team arrived in Prague with the cup, the city went nuts again. |
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But the next day, the fire was dead. With no one to feed it, it went out while men were sleeping. |
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Matthews bought a bag of more than 200 at the base exchange the next day and ended up passing them all out. |
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All he wanted was dive into a steaming bath and then sleep until noon the next day. |
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Some employees volunteered to sleep on office and shop house floors in order to be available for work the next day. |
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Two months ago we were held up by a gunman and the next day people thought we had made it up as a publicity stunt. |
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If you have no serious business to attend to the next day, i strongly advise you give this stuff a try. |
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Following Requiem Mass on the next day, Joey's remains were interred in the family burial ground in the old graveyard. |
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It was an 80-floor walk-up, we were saying, and they'd better book the next day off. |
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When Coleman's picture was splashed across every newspaper in the country the next day, the calls began to flood in. |
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It did rain the next day and the village was silent except for the splash of the water on the cobbled streets. |
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There will be a day when some nice fish are caught, but the next day, in the same place, it will be a near washout. |
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At noon the next day, eyelids heavy from jet lag and cascades of sunshine, we set about exploring. |
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So I would leave it to the very last minute, almost too late, and I would get to California jet-lagged and would open the next day. |
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The weavers return to the jungle early the next day to witness the large yellow and black spider spin her web. |
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We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash. |
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He apologised for putting me off so long but asked if I could come over to Manchester the next day. |
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At lunchtime the next day as I sat in my room semi-happily munching on one of Steve's awesome calzone's and shoving books and magazines into packing boxes, my phone rang. |
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As I sign the forms to be admitted to have surgery the next day, I ask my husband the date. |
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I sat down with her the next day at the aroma Espresso Bar on West 72nd Street. |
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So the next day I went out and I bought a microwave oven and I made an artichoke in the microwave. |
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Coren, a striking blond with an authoritative manner and a deep voice, stayed with the story all night and well into the next day. |
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When Don bails the next day, and Amy awkwardly bounces, Megan is once again left all alone, and frustrated. |
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According to a Los Angeles Times review of the book, she reportedly emerged the next day with a black eye. |
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Your blood sugar levels will be more stable, and you will feel better the next day. |
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For instance, Antonio Reyna met English in a McAllen bar the night before the caper and somehow wound up in the van the next day. |
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Anger mounted throughout the next day, as residents, family friends and young people placed wreaths and cards on the tree and conducted a midday wake and vigil at the site. |
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This obviously attracted a better class of nautilus, and a bumper crop was viewed by the team the next day in a wonderful dive hanging over an abyssal drop-off. |
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Parts of the inner bark of the trees were removed and microscopic observations, which were carried out the next day, showed the existence of microscopic organisms and acarids. |
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A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day. |
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Their fourth comrade, left behind at the cemetery, attempted scaling a fence and wound up in the hospital the next day. |
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At his concession speech, he told his staff to get ready to go work the next day. |
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According to one media account, she arrived at work the next day, coolly asking whether much had happened. |
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I was leaving for California the next day, so Katie stayed and partied with me at a place in Cortland that serves kids drinks. |
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Six additional aftershocks were recorded throughout the next day. |
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Mel's birthday was the next day and what did Antonio get his little woman? |
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He's cynical, world-weary and he won't call you the next day. |
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With every labored breath, Lizzy prays she'll see the next day. |
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The curfew was lifted in some parts of the city one day, only to be reimposed the next day in the same or other localities because new incidents had occurred. |
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In turn, the self-control muscle is allowed to recover in preparation for the next day. |
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The only downside is that you wake up the next day feeling like a cast member of The Walking Dead. |
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Each day after the treatment they would ambulance him from the cancer center to Pocono Hospital across the street and then return him the next day. |
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But the fun had gone out of it and the next day we did not travel. |
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When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved. |
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At midnight the next day India won its freedom from colonial rule. |
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The news only got out to a few people in the building, who described the next day at work as exceptionally awkward. |
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That was the extent of it during the peak of the flames, and the numbers that swooshed around in the press the next day. |
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Back in Calgary the next day, we scramble across town on the rickety C-train to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology where logistics for the protest are being planned. |
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I cycle to work the next day, through a light drizzle and heavy traffic. |
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He got her mobile number and asked her out on a date the next day. |
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The city was bombed at least six times through the next day and night. |
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Yesterday I bought new shoes, and told the clerk I needed something that would stand up to a great dealing walking the next day without shredding my heel into red tatters. |
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But because hobbits are never impolite, he invites him to tea the next day, which he soon regrets. |
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Upon finding out that she was single, the next day there were lots of articles making her out to be a desperate bachelorette, but this woman is no damsel in distress. |
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The teen gave the evidence to police, who arrested a suspect the next day. |
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In Algebra II the next day, Jason was his usual cheerful self. |
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The Shaheen campaign pounced, spending part of the next day hitting the hustings in Sullivan County. |
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When she was stumped, she told the audience to check her website the next day for her response. |
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Maybe it would have been better if I had set my mind on writing a maudlin, self-pitying note that I would have been able to throw away the next day. |
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But be that as it may, if you can get instructions from someone when they are capable, that's sufficient, irrespective of whether the next day they become incapable. |
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But he's funny and the next day the people go to the water cooler and go, 'Did you see The jack benny Show last night? |
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There is so much to see that we went back the next day for another look. |
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However, Jane Doe told friends the next day she could not remember what occurred the night befoe. |
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To blow off steam, he gave us the next day off, and we went bass fishing. |
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In the Kodiak harbor, the salmon seine fleet was loading supplies and heading out for an opening the next day, and schools of inch-long smolt darkened the water. |
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I hate doctors, so I self-medicated, went back to work the next day, and limped around for the next 6 weeks or so while my foot slowly changed colour. |
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If you want to further refine the trailing buy stop technique, you can lower your buy order the next day to the level one tick above the latest price bar. |
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By the next day, more than 500 posts, and all traces of Wonderland, had been deleted. |
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They then kindle fire, ground corn, prepare dinner and lunch for the next day. |
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One day, he sent word from his ship that he would be coming ashore at Larry's River the next day, and word spread among the communities around the Bay. |
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In fact, the next day the press got involved and began sensationalising things with exaggerated reports about how many were involved in the demonstration. |
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Teenaged girls frequently run away when they discover the identity of the toadish middle-aged man they're supposed to lose their virginity to at 3 p.m. the next day. |
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One parent was particularly upset after her four-year-old daughter stepped in dog mess on the way to school and then rode her bike over some the next day. |
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Ms. Stanley was followed, the next day, by the tag team of Henry Kissinger and Barbara Walters. |
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The headlines the next day made it seem as though Lennox was picking a fight. |
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Before heading up the top pitch, we set up a top rope on a 23 which Neil worked the moves on and got clean on lead the next day when we came back with the other guys. |
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The devils and evil spirits of the next day were perhaps more psychosomatic and drawn from the excesses of the night before than derived from a Celtic past. |
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Mom would have bumps and bruises all over her body the next day. |
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That afternoon and for most of the next day, we went in and out, alongside from every direction, picked up buoys, anchored, and entered and left marina berths. |
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After lying inert for several minutes, Totmianina was taken to hospital with concussion before being discharged the next day with a shiner on her eye. |
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I went back the next day and he slowly pulled the shoelace out. |
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If it's not shopped, the photo was likely taken the next day. |
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Inside the mobile home the next day, she says, were an untouched glass of wine and a burned-down cigarette. |
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While Kilmeade walked back the comment the next day after an uproar, he did not apologize. |
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At five o'clock the next day, I was more than ready to go home. |
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In the re-match the next day, the Railways made an unceremonious exit. |
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The only problem with slobbing out for the day or having a slugfest as Kelly likes to call it is that you don't have much to write about the next day. |
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In the 15th round the next day, before 16,000 unbelieving customers, Jim Jeffries sank soddenly to the canvas, his once awesome right draped over the lower rope of the ring. |
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The breach in the flood wall widened to 60 metres the next day. |
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Either way, never use more weight than you can handle with perfect form, and slow down if you feel pain during a workout or are especially sore or stiff the next day. |
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She arrived in court the next day wearing a platinum blonde wig, as if Cousin It had dressed as Malibu Barbie for Halloween. |
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Soldiers fight full-contact battles at night, and the next day they could be putting out a fire with a bucket brigade or handing out pens at schools. |
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I don't know, we won an award out in Las Vegas once and I happened to hit the tequila bottle that night and wound up buck naked and late for a plane the next day. |
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For example, you're on a business trip in an unfamiliar city and looking for the closest place to make a dozen copies of a presentation you have to give the next day. |
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Sure enough, she came in to work the next day, and the network was dead. |
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A reprint of the official notice appeared in the newspapers the next day. |
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She had all day to devote to the task, as the next day was a Saturday. |
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The Wehrmacht entered Austria the next day, to be greeted with enthusiasm by the populace. |
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Hall stated that Richard's army stepped onto a plain after breaking camp the next day. |
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These were easy wines for everyday life, with screw-off caps so that you could pour two glasses and then close up the bottle for the next day. |
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So they rung him up, and the next day he came to me and wanted to know where that pitch was. |
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The search was called off the next day with no evidence of a lion having been found. |
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Galba was deceived by the Veragri into making camp near Martigny with the expectation of moving into the pass on the next day. |
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Goebbels and his wife Magda committed suicide the next day, after murdering their six children. |
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The conflict began formally on June 18, 1812, when Madison signed the measure into law and proclaimed it the next day. |
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The government declared that Baudouin was capable of reigning again the next day. |
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The shrew was flown back to the Isles of Scilly the next day on a Skybus plane and then released back into its natural environment. |
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Following this, Austria broke off diplomatic relations with Serbia and, the next day ordered a partial mobilization. |
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Viewing the original documents the next day, Fenton spotted what looked like pencil marks beneath the signature on one of them. |
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This caused a riot during the service and the next day, the council told Farel and Calvin to leave Geneva. |
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He then departed to wait, with impatience, for the next day, and the promised appointment. |
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On December 16, the Times reported that if the promised weather change came, Robert would likely take off the next day. |
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Karacha, fueled by the loss of his sons, regrouped the native tribes and returned to assault Yermak the next day. |
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The Americans withdrew north up the island to Harlem Heights, where they battled the next day repulsing a British advance. |
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The number of signatures is expected to exceed in 60,000 in the next day. |
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Since he had not been responsible for his disqualification, Queen Alexandra awarded him a gilded silver cup the next day. |
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Around noon, the order was given to execute the mission the next day. |
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On 22 June 1340, Edward and his fleet sailed from England and arrived off the Zwyn estuary in the next day. |
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Atahuallpa replied that his fast would end the next day, when he would visit Pizarro. |
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The decision was then made to treat the patient with embolization of the lesion followed by surgical resection the next day. |
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He began writing the manuscript of the story the next day, although that earliest version no longer exists. |
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At the end of their meeting, the men agreed to meet the next day at Cajamarca. |
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Atahualpa agreed to meet Pizarro in his Cajamarca plaza fortress the next day. |
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He wanted all of their warriors ready the next day when he put thirteen launches into the lake. |
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Having sailed a little on, the next day, the Portuguese captured two young local women collecting shellfish by the shore. |
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Preparations for the final assault were started in the evening of 26 May and continued to the next day. |
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When the Thessalians awoke the next day, they found Alexander in their rear and promptly surrendered, adding their cavalry to Alexander's force. |
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The few men who continued the journey with Balboa entered the mountain range along the Chucunaque River the next day. |
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Daytraders will not normally keep their stocks overnight until the next day. |
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I phoned and was told my claim had not been processed, and I was to hand in my P45, which I did the next day. |
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Five movies will be shown each day, with the short subjects shown Friday and the feature-length films shown the next day. |
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But not getting enough shut-eye can have more serious consequences than just feeling tired the next day. |
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The Helvetii then offered their immediate surrender and agreed both to providing hostages and to giving up their weapons the next day. |
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Police visited his home the next day, as the woman he had attacked had noted Birdsall's vehicle registration plate. |
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I'd be there all night, skelping them as they come back in up until midnight, ahead of training the next day. |
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However, in 1987 and 1992 the constituency did count during the night rather than the next day. |
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The governor of Massachusetts had state regiments on trains headed south the next day. |
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Both Jagger and Richards were imprisoned at that point, but were released on bail the next day pending appeal. |
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Palm filed against Olivetti and CompanionLink in San Jose, California on July 22 and was granted a temporary restraining order the next day. |
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The house-party consisted of twelve people, and there were more expected to arrive on the next day. |
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About half of the 278 Italian tanks had been lost and most of the remainder were knocked out on the next day by the 7th Armoured Division. |
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The daughter recognized my name, gave me the correct number, then called back the next day to say she had misspoken. |
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About two weeks later Waters called Gilmour, their first conversation in two years, and the next day the latter agreed. |
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Outraged, he follows her the next day and confronts her in the forest, where he attempts to force himself on her, despite her intense resistance. |
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He never regained consciousness, and the next day, five years to the day after the Staplehurst rail crash, he died at Gad's Hill Place. |
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The Germans pulled back on 29 August, withdrawing over the Seine the next day. |
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On the next day, Halder dismissed the navy's claims and required a new plan. |
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A senior British naval officer arrived by destroyer on 16 June and the evacuation began the next day. |
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Ken's body was found the next day in the wreckage of his aircraft at Bobbington Marsh in Sommerset. |
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On 31 January 1917, it was announced to the German Reichstag that unrestricted submarine warfare would resume the next day, 1 February. |
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She met Hawke the next day and he sailed hard for Quiberon into a SSE gale. |
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The Privy Council met the next day and decided to take responsibility for the execution of Mary. |
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Try a Spanish potato tortilla or use left over meat in a sandwich or curry the next day. |
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With the help of Friar Laurence, who hopes to reconcile the two families through their children's union, they are secretly married the next day. |
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The ostensible reason for his visit to New York was to see his mother, but the real reason was to get to the Yankees game the next day. |
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The new branding was implemented online on 17 January, with S4C's television channels adopting it the next day. |
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Welsh wrote to His Majesty thanking him for his support, the next day he received a royal response by telegram. |
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She directed him to attend a Spiritist meeting at a nearby center the next day. |
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Despite his misgivings, the next day Welsh took up the offer and knocked out Kid Allen in a third round bout. |
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It has been rather misty for several mornings, so I told my pal to get ready and we would hop it the next day. |
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Worn down by hiding for so long, Garnet, accompanied by another priest, emerged from his priest hole the next day. |
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Then she straightened the kitchen, lit the lamp, mended the fire, looked out the washing for the next day, and put it to soak. |
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The 1973 UEFA Cup Final first leg at Anfield was abandoned due to a downpour after 27 minutes and rescheduled to be played again the next day. |
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I'm not a dipso but sometimes I'm looking at my joke book the next day and I won't be able to read it because it's like this drunken scrawl. |
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His commander in chief, the Earl of Feversham, advised retreat on 23 November, and the next day John Churchill deserted to William. |
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On the next day there were no kittens, and the next day and all the other days were kittenless and quiet. |
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His first act, the next day, was to request parliamentary approval to increase the strength of the British Army by 500,000 men. |
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The first meeting of the Manpower Committee was on 10 December, and it met twice the next day and again on 15 December. |
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Hag-ridden by my own fancy all night, and then bantered on my haggard looks the next day. |
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If the field is unfit for play due to bad weather, the match must be played the next day. |
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Therefore each day there are several Trifectas that are not won and the dividend from each is carried forward to a single race the next day. |
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In February 1997 at the Brit Awards, Halliwell's Union Jack dress from the Spice Girls' live performance made all the front pages the next day. |
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They've invested millions in the country and they havent come here just to leave the next day. |
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However, late the next day, the King was recognised and arrested at Varennes and returned to Paris. |
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Soria was put in a critical political position as a result of his confusing and changing explanations on the issue, and resigned the next day. |
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By dawn the next day, they had established a secure beachhead from which to conduct offensive operations. |
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Many Parisians presumed Louis' actions to be aimed against the Assembly and began open rebellion when they heard the news the next day. |
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This was backed in an emergency session of the House of Commons the next day. |
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In a joint meeting, both houses of parliament declared the King capable of exercising his powers again the next day. |
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On 20 May the Scottish Parliament sentenced him to death and had him hanged the next day. |
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The vote was originally scheduled for 15 August 1995 but was delayed to the next day by Hurricane Felix passing over the islands. |
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The band were relaxing in Italy last week before a concert the next day in Reggio Calabria. |
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You organised the whole wingding and so it's your right to carry on enjoying it the next day. |
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Instead, he said, he will take out nomination papers within the next day or two to run as a citywide candidate for an at-large council seat. |
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Astel drives home drunk and is horrified to find blood on his car the next day. |
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And the next day was just as bad, workwise, although this time Tom was free and had left a message for her to meet him that evening. |
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Lewis worked for two hours with hammer and chisel in an attempt to free one of those trapped who was released the next day. |
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Then he'd call back the next day and say the trip had been delayed. |
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