But when she got to the last day before Shavuot and was able to say the blessing on the final day of the Omer, her face was shining! |
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The day before we met in his Oxfordshire yard, he was given back his licence to train racehorses after an 18-month suspension. |
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Her right knee was acting up a bit from soccer the day before, and besides, she just didn't feel like it. |
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Fortunately I had cut a new CD-Rom backup only the day before the system started acting up so all is not lost. |
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The day before the fight was the weigh-in he signed another boxing contract without my knowledge. |
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It was the day before Christmas eve that police were called to a house in Manchester after an ex-soldier returned home in a drunken rage. |
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Then, the day before we got out for Christmas break, I got this love note, and it was signed a secret admirer. |
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With waves literally passing over the wheelhouse, some fought through seasickness for another day before arriving at Darwin. |
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That caused its shares to fall by a third, having been valued at 155p the day before the warning. |
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Take in 300-500 grams of carbs divided among four to seven meals starting the day before your shoot. |
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Just the day before the child had spent nearly four taxing hours at the Criminal Investigations Department recapping the whole sordid affair. |
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The industrial action is scheduled to be held a day before the House of Commons and the House of Lords break for the summer recess. |
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There was an upswing of violence again today, yesterday, and the day before. |
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The day before yesterday and today, and both on the final climb to the finish. |
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This was a poignant and disturbing concert, especially in its timing on the day before Remembrance Sunday. |
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The floor resembled an empty floor of a warehouse, and John was reminded of where he'd woken up the day before. |
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When there are six or less boats entered in a class, the crews race for lanes on the day before finals. |
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He then renewed his protestations and the same remonstrances which he had made to me the day before. |
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But the threat that worried him most came one day before he resigned from the Commercial Radio show. |
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We zoomed home alone along the sidewalk, singing a dozen variants of a silly song we had made up the day before. |
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We had pushed the piano into the TV room the day before and now it sat toward the corner at an odd angle to the rest of the room. |
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He followed Jason and pretty soon he was looking at the tabulated results from their experiment the day before. |
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Schaffer had Murray hit left-handed every other day before home games for about three weeks. |
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For sure, we love to party, but we can't afford to get legless the day before an event or we would just be asking for trouble. |
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The NRG staged a march the day before Bogside, retracing the route of the original civil rights march in 1968 from Dungannon to Coalisland. |
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On the day before florets opened, the third florets from the top of the first branches were fixed in FAA after removing the lemmas. |
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These aren't the words we would normally want to hear on the day before Lent begins. |
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They had been forced to hide off the road twice since climbing out of the dung wagon the day before. |
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Just rub some salve on it once a day before rewrapping it, and there'll be no scar. |
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And somehow, in all his research, Marshall also missed this astonishing piece of news, which likewise has not seen the light of day before. |
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Withdrawing a day before the start of racing means they will first compete as lightweights for 2004 at Athens. |
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Wiley figured the water level must have risen from all the rain they had received the day before. |
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He tried an artful variant on the same trick by announcing a stunning personnel decision on the day before Thanksgiving. |
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She sat in the living room of her apartment looking over the file she had been given the day before. |
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Watching them play last night was a nice way to end the day before hitting the sack with a smile. |
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Colonel Yang Liwei, China's first taikonaut, orbited the Earth for barely a day before returning, slightly shaken, to a landing in Mongolia. |
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They work best when taken regularly from the time when either pain or bleeding starts or the day before a period is due. |
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Thus, the government was just making sure that nothing would happen on the day before. |
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But on August 24, a day before its delegation left for the earth summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, the government tore into the report. |
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The landlady Anika was a senile old bird and was always telling me off for not paying my bills when I'd just paid her the day before. |
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A day before their mano-a-mano in Miami, they appear to have a lot in common. |
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Having had a two-hour massage the day before, I greatly appreciated the skills of my masseuse. |
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I took it back with bravado having been so successful bartering the day before. |
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Of course, you don't want to suggest a change the day before a crucial game, or in the timeout before a critical free throw. |
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He did make the weight and tipped the scales at 121 after being overweight by four pounds the day before. |
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Beef-tea is always better when made the day before it is wanted, and then warmed up. |
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It is believable that he mentioned it in Merimbula because it was on his mind because it had happened the day before. |
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Today I have received ten forms so far, eleven yesterday, sixteen before that, and seventeen the day before that! |
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His worst nightmare came true the day before when he spotted some of his sheep frothing at the mouth. |
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She was in a black tank top and shorts, thanking gods that she had shaved her legs the day before. |
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The day before the Main Show opened, the phone call came that the crystals were indeed millerite! |
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She had the same dark blonde hair, and blue eyes, and the same blue shift dress as she had the day before when I saw her on the promenade. |
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For as much as I enjoyed my short walk along the river day before yesterday, I really paid for it. |
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It was my good luck that Dad hadn't hit me the day before but I still had a black eye and a few bruises from our last encounter. |
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The police brought him in, gave him a blank sheet to write down what he did the day before, and then released him. |
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She, the Mother Superior, contracted cholera from a patient she was nursing only the day before she died. |
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If you're having a sit-down dinner, consider setting your table the day before to minimize last-minute stress. |
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We made up to 10 attempts to contact each patient at different times of the day before we declared them uncontactable. |
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However, you may not know the actual time of boarding until the day before or day of boarding. |
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His dark hair fell into his eyes as he looked down the slide of his instrument, inspecting the dent that his fall had put in it the day before. |
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But the day before, a man by the name of Ah Qiang was arrested when he set off to sell vegetables. |
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To be honest we've been so busy that we never really got round to naming the day before. |
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Apart from the nautical activities, the Naval personnel took part in a sport day before heading out to sea on their various deployments again. |
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The bus appeared as it had the day before, driven by the same man and containing the same unwelcoming passengers. |
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Whales were almost completely absent the day before a storm broke, and the numbers migrating slowly increased once it was over. |
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As George, Gary, and I were going to be ushers at his wedding, we had to be at the wedding rehearsal the day before the wedding. |
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I met the GM on the day before the game and, during the process, he commented on how I seemed to know a lot about the system for a complete newb. |
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In passenger concourses above, TV newscasts reported on the terrorist railway bombings in Madrid the day before. |
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By chance I'd had them the day before as a satisfactory sop for a piece of grilled sea bass at Kensington Place in west London. |
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I was, though, lucky enough to get into a National Guard unit in the nick of time, about a day before I was drafted. |
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Next to the mishmash of blackened dahlias, nicotiana rose staunchly and the roses that had been buds the day before were unfurling. |
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A day before the sows are ready to farrow, the farrowing boxes are set up in the rooms. |
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Theoretically, that's why newspapers come out daily, so what was missed or messed up the day before can be fixed today. |
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These concessions came late on the afternoon of July 3, the last business day before the scheduled Sunday start. |
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Liam stood in the middle of his dressing room, hung-over from a bad stag night the day before. |
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The only reason to come out a day before the show opens is to synthesize some of the 1,000 media kits. |
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The day before Thanksgiving, when the majority of schools have a half-day, many workers try to slip out a few hours early. |
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Ric's upset when he finds out that Alf returned from the USA the day before and didn't even say hello! |
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I typed out a note to all the staff about the meeting and that it would take place the next day before office hours at 6 am. |
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I carbo-load and begin hydrating two days before my long runs, and eliminate caffeine and sugar the day before. |
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My plan is to try and go every day before work and alternate weight training and cardio. |
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He had suspected there was something different about him the day before they started careening the ship but had no proof of what he did suspect. |
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His wounds still stung from the day before but the serum he brought with him would heal them in less than three days. |
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Two cuckoo and two magpie nestlings were removed from different nests a day before being tested together in a same artificial nest. |
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It was posted in some of the heads on the ship the day before the plane went down. |
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The water was slowly oozing out a soft and transparent light it must have accumulated the day before. |
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I only thought about it the day before the game and had my heart in my mouth from then on. |
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My strapless bra I'd had on the day before was draped over a lampshade nearby. |
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The party the day before had been real enough, as had the pain of stubbing his toe on the way up the steps. |
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Our direct interest in proceedings had fizzled out the day before, of course. |
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It followed a similar incident the day before, when members of the Highworth Festival Committee were meeting in the chamber. |
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Issuing an originating process one day before the expiry of a limitation period is a risky high wire act. |
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Now the servants came and awoke her, ran her a bath, and set out her clothing for the day before departing to take care of their other charges. |
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There had been a demonstration the day before that ended in a charge on the governors' mansion, but it had not led to major militia fighting. |
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I had left Peshawar early in the morning the day before, and hitched out of town on a succession of brightly painted trucks. |
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The day before the camp ended, all had a blast covering each other with colored water during the Holi festival. |
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Off-gassing, the day before flying home, I lie dozing on a sunbed on the beach. |
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Silvian advocates braising the brisket at least one day before serving it, then chilling the meat and sauce separately. |
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The day before, Ethan had been lively and was chuckling merrily, despite having a cold. |
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The hot sun had already parched the rain from the day before from the ground. |
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Department teams also conduct brief daily huddles to review what did and didn't go well the day before. |
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I have no doubt he remembered I was the only one who had not partaken of his drinks the day before. |
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A pastry cook can note difference in the thicknesses of creme anglaise made right before service as opposed to that made the day before. |
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I had put a change of clothes along with my cleats and shin guards in my locker the day before. |
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The day before, he told employees to cash their paychecks rather than deposit them. |
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The fund needs a surplus, just as our current accounts need to have a credit balance even the day before pay day. |
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According to the law, the president is required to give a state address every year on Aug.16, one day before Independence Day. |
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The day before Independence Day I was buying a book at a fancy bookstore in Mumbai. |
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An infected person can spread influenza from up to a day before becoming ill and up to eight days after. |
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Just a day before salvation comes, a burly, angry con assaults Nick and sticks his shiv into Nick's gizzard. |
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In an intrasquad game the day before the exhibition opener, Murray reached first on a fielder's choice. |
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What I did not know was that the orchard had been sprayed with the insecticide Lindane the day before. |
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A former congregant had flown in from his new home in Australia the day before, to leave this afternoon to London. |
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For AFM experiments, the cells were plated on presterilized coverslips a day before data were taken. |
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A person is most contagious from about 1 day before the salivary glands swell, to at least another 3 days after the swelling began. |
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They'll go bananas for it and you'll be getting some of your five a day before you even leave your bed! |
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It was Friday, the day before the winter formal, and his tuxedo still wasn't ready. |
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It is easier than the showjumping medal event, but tough on a horse that has completed the arduous cross-country section just the day before. |
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This gross darkness held till about one o'clock, although the moon had fulled but the day before. |
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The inflow of water in Gobind Sagar today was 34,000 cusecs, almost the same that was yesterday and day before. |
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A dangerously weak link was accidentally discovered on the moorings of one yacht just the day before the gales struck. |
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It was a day before doctors said Melessa was out of danger and she could see Lauren. |
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The host committee will hold delegation receptions throughout the city on Sunday, Aug.13, the day before the convention is gaveled to order. |
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She has usually started the prep work the day before, but she's now getting the turkey into the oven and pressing one of her vintage tablecloths. |
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The day before he carried out the bomb attack, he left the house under the pretext he was going to visit friends. |
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The day before getting on the plane to get to my seminar, I finally make up my mind and decide to drop round their flat. |
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We met with the organisers the day before our wedding and somehow word got out. |
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Most pro-ams are one-day events, and most are played on Wednesday of tournament week, the day before the real competition begins. |
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The day before surgery, hair was removed with a depilatory cream, if necessary. |
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I'd been to the pistol range the day before and completely forgotten the derringer in the back pocket of my purse. |
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A group of soldiers had already descended upon the police station the day before the assault and aggressively demanded his release. |
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I spoke with him by telephone from a detention centre the day before his second Tribunal hearing. |
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The cake, which was always prepared a day before the holiday, had a graham cracker crust and a cream cheese filling. |
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I was wearing a dinner jacket and bow tie I had purchased the day before from a charity shop in Eastbourne. |
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Sea conditions were similar to the day before, and I was able to discern the shape of the wreck from 60m on. |
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The day before, I'd taken a tour boat for a ten-hour wildlife cruise into the gulf and fjords west of town. |
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Another smile played at her lips, and though she'd been discontent the day before, she couldn't recall a single complaint in that moment. |
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The Reluctant Soldier On the day before he died, Eddie Wagner wrote an encouraging letter to a friend back at Penn State. |
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A call to his mobile found him in a relatively sunny disposition, as though the argument the day before had never taken place. |
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I was rather traumatized one day before Xmas eve because I had no plans for the said day. |
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The day before the threatened jailing unofficial strikes hit most ports, pulling out some 35,000 dockers. |
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I left Paris a day before my husband, scared that my baby-sitters and dog-sitter would be tired of their volunteering. |
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She was concentrating on not spilling anything on her blouse, which had been dry-cleaned the day before. |
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In Washington, the day before the conference, we're have a big open source hackathon. |
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The first two pictures are marsh helleborines and the last one is a green flowered helleborine which had been discovered the day before our visit. |
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One year, the working dogs disappeared the day before shearing. |
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Kennedy certainly appeared unwell, but critics point out that, the day before one of his celebrated no-shows, he had been celebrating his birthday with friends. |
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They were headed farther down, several levels below the room they'd been in the day before, hoping to find more than empty rooms and bare alcoves. |
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Thankfully, however, the deer do wise up quickly, alertly scanning their surroundings for different sounds or a hint of movement that wasn't there the day before. |
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The supermarkets understandably turn into madhouses the day before a hurricane's arrival, but I wonder about the grocery lists of some of the customers. |
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Every day before leaving home, Sara stands before the mirror and tightens the knot on her scarf. |
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The Sun keeps a tight rein on Mercury this month because the planet's greatest elongation falls on the day before its perihelion, when it is physically closest to the Sun. |
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I made a disobliging reference to Pinter in my piece, and then discovered before the deadline that the speech had actually been delivered the day before. |
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In the afternoon, at the hour of the shooting the day before, Bratton came to the scene with white flowers. |
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The day before she burned herself with the curling iron, a woman who had promised to take Kisha to a museum in another city abruptly canceled the trip. |
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You can mix and match, and the head waiter will be only too pleased to oblige with special offerings, if you ask the day before, at no extra charge. |
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Dressed in casuals and far removed from the bright lights on the theatrical stage, he looks different from the characters he portrayed so powerfully, the day before. |
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I wasn't yesterday's man, I was the day before yesterday's man. |
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Our depth sounder, which had read a steady 15 feet the day before, was now vacillating between 10 feet in the troughs and 20 on the crests of the waves. |
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On July 2, a day before the date the couple had announced, El Chapo became the latest local gangster to marry a beauty queen. |
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Water the garden thoroughly the day before planting to moisten the soil. |
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The day before he should have been in London to pick up an award for his stunning pile-up picture of cyclists coming a cropper in the Sydney Olympics. |
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Patients in group I received 2.4 g of monobasic sodium phosphate and 0.9 g of dibasic sodium phosphate for mechanical bowel preparation on the day before surgery. |
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If possible, bathe and clip your horse the day before you need to leave. |
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The day before his wedding, King George VI titled his future son-in-law Philip Duke of Edinburgh. |
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To ensure some press coverage, a photo opportunity was announced on 10 July, a week before the party, and the day before the release of Microsoft's Q4 results. |
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The situation had changed from day before in that there were tenderness and pain in abdomen on pressure, some tympanites and an arrest of usual local discharge. |
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I joined Tarawa the day before she sailed from Pearl Harbour and, after a short mystery tour to find my cabin, set about trying to find employment. |
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A day before, he and Matt Damon engagingly plugged the movie for a roomful of international journalists. |
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I make obeisance for you every day before the gods of this place. |
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Unfortunately, the 80-year-old actress was forced to cancel her engagement the day before due to illness, leaving organisers just hours to find a suitable replacement. |
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He, like Zak, had had the cast taken off his left leg only the day before and now had a hobble which was somewhat comical when both walked next to each other. |
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Smaller kingdoms changed hands frequently, and adventurers were princelings for a day before they were displaced by others more courageous or unscrupulous. |
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The images from Spain of the multitudes out on the streets on Friday, interspersed with scenes from the day before, had the same universal quality. |
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Even if I hop in the car and take a film down to the nearest 1-hour lab it'll be the best part of a day before I'm back at my desk working with the prints and negatives. |
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He had already told them the day before that it was simply bookwork today. |
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Pity that their back-benchers brought up the issue on a quiet news day before the last World Cup and have not ceased pouring oil on troubled waters since. |
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The day before my last at the res, I got to do a traditional sweat. |
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Second, when their workload permits, Sailors get special liberty the day before their final exams to study, similar to what many commands do for advancement exams. |
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I had said to him the day before that I might like to buy the original art to one of his Jeff Hawke strips, so there I was, money in pocket, ready to do so. |
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About 200 building workers at three Gold Coast construction sites in Queensland walked off the job on February 11 after a rigger fell to his death the day before. |
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Cheri Young bristled in her stylish blue dress, her shoulder-length hair let loose from the ponytail of the day before. |
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She said he had suffered sickness and diarrhoea the day before he died. |
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Some accounts of the battle say that the English archers had kept their flax bowstrings dry by putting them under their helmets as it had been raining the day before. |
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Renee was sitting on the bed, a stuffed Teddy Bear by her side, her hair washed and combed, a pink nightshirt replacing the hospital gown she'd worn the day before. |
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I rang them the day before to see if i could have a telephone interview, they refused and said it wouldn't be a wasted journey as there were lots of things happening. |
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The Royal British Legion report, released the day before Armistice Day, estimates that 10.5 million people make up Britain's ex-service community. |
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The day before, bus drivers struck for four hours in many Italian cities. |
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Well, the day before she sent to Lord Jedburgh explaining that she had to leave, it seems that a highly inebriated Don Ramirez proposed to her and insisted that she accept. |
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The day before, generalissimo Francisco Franco, the longtime dictator of Spain, had finally died after an interminable illness. |
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The Elections Finance Act prohibits most forms of political advertising for the initial week of a provincial election campaign, the day before voting day and day of the vote. |
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One day before Paul D showed up at 124, Denver was playing in her emerald closet, her special spot enclosed by boxwood trees where she went to be alone. |
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Either that or build a time machine and go back to the day before you started drinking. |
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If he remains evasive and equivocal about this issue as he was the day before yesterday, people will believe he has lied and his voters will withhold their support for him. |
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But her success came despite a shattering letter from the Home Office the day before she sat two Maths exams at Thomas Rotherham College in South Yorkshire. |
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Every day before dawn, brave men and women of different races and backgrounds rise as one, united by a common cause. |
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In fact, his grandmother told him she had already had a conversation the day before with her friend Hubert de Givenchy. |
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There is conclusive proof that Russia has been shelling Ukraine since at least July 16th, the day before MH17 was shot down. |
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The main difference between a poll taken the day before an election and a poll taken as people exit the voting booth is that the exit poll is probably more accurate. |
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As both sides adopted firm positions yesterday, it was confirmed that a strike at the company's pig farms will begin on Monday the day before the major work stoppage. |
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They didn't realise there was any problem with putting it on the gable end and her husband had only finished it the day before the planning officer called. |
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The day before yesterday we all made it up to camp one to spend the night. |
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Back down along the Orontes, very early the day before, my friend dropped me off on a dirt track by a copse of trees. |
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Was he a Chinese army general under Chairman MAO who had it prepared for him every day before he went into battle? |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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Instead of serving hot dogs to the media at half-time of Falcons games, I would serve ahi tuna steaks, medium well, flown in from Hawaii the day before the game. |
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It now appears, however, that, while on patrol, he had stepped on an unexploded fragmentation grenade dropped by US forces in the area the day before. |
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Both she and her father had demonstrated an unaccountable immunity to the cold water the day before, but this morning she was only playing at the edge. |
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Children began taking more reliever medication on average 1 day before increasing preventer, although there was sporadic extra reliever use 4-6 days earlier. |
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The Man Utd striker has invited 30 pals for a gents' pampering session at Liverpool salon Hooka the day before Coleen's party. |
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Caught the day before far off the coast of West Africa, they have been airfreighted to London for dinner. |
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News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis. |
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William had looked kind of stupid wearing it the day before, but now that he stood in the field with a bunch of other 'bucket-heads, he fit in. |
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Johnson had to be drafted in as the caretaker manager after Hewlett resigned without warning the day before the final. |
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Her eyes were raw and crusted from her big cryfest the day before, which had lasted late into the evening. |
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Dan certainly has arms today, probably from scraping paint off four columns the day before. |
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California's Acting Secretary of State... asked the judge in the case not to hold court on Election Day, Nov. 8, and the day before. |
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His homecoming was saddened by the news of his mother's death the day before. |
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It was then considered prudent to search the cellars on the day before each State Opening of Parliament, a ritual that survives to this day. |
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It describes a meeting between Richard and Henry that took place one day before the parliament's session. |
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The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance is held annually the day before Remembrance Sunday. |
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The match would be played at Gleneagles on Monday June 6, the day before the start of the 1000 Guinea Tournament. |
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On the day before play starts, the order of play for the first day is drawn at random. |
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Similar events were held in London, Bristol, Leeds, Cardiff, Manchester and Belfast on the day before the referendum. |
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On 27 June, the day before the first date, Entwistle was found dead of a heart attack at 57 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. |
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It was on 10 September 1957, a day before he left for New York, that Sybil gave birth to their first child, Kate Burton. |
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She began her swim the day before her 18th birthday, completing it the following day having turned 18 during her swim. |
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This was released on 31 March 2017 with a special screening, the day before, at the Glasgow Film Theatre. |
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The star of the show, Tony Hancock, had decided to take an unannounced break abroad the day before the live airing of the second season. |
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She attended to charitable works, serving orphans and the poor every day before she ate and washing the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ. |
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Just a day before, the line was stopped early for a plantwide meeting on the factory floor. |
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A measure a few minutes before or after the same measure the day before creates serious navigation errors. |
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The last race was held in 2007, before the 2008 rally was canceled a day before the event due to security concerns in Mauritania. |
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A worker showed him a set of five keys he claimed to have found the day before. |
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The electors are now limited to those who have not reached 80 on the day before the death or resignation of a pope. |
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This had full details of the compromise reached the day before, including the names of those suggested as members of the War Council. |
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The findings dropped the day before the one-year anniversary of his idling away in the rubber room, where teachers await disciplinary hearings. |
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The day before there had been an attempt to abduct him, she says. |
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Antimalarial tablets that can be taken as little as one day before your holiday are also available to buy. |
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As things stand, we usually receive fields and other relevant information for UK race meetings at about 6pm South African time the day before. |
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We gained access to a trove of skate zines that dated back to 1977 but also featured zines that had come out the day before. |
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Dr Ossei-Gerning, who had attempted to unblock one of Mr Bisset's arteries a day before he died, broke down during the inquest. |
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Homopterans and thrips were collected in the field by sweep-netting dune grass on the day of the experiment or the day before. |
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His story just doesn't add up. Why would he have been at the restaurant the day before the event? |
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The same store where Aren Almon shopped with her daughter, Baylee, who turned 1 a day before the bombing. |
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The day before its appointment with the axman, a judge suspended the felling license until Feb. |
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The pounds 12 tickets will be on sale seven days a week on reservable services, with purchases allowed up to 6pm the day before. |
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McCook admitted a further breach of the restraining order by approaching the victim the day before his trial was due. |
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Was he scribbling his cantatas up to the day before the performance? |
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My mum said there had been reports of leprechauns and little men on Jubilee Drive and Edge Lane the day before. |
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The 57-year-old bass guitarist was found dead in a Las Vegas hotel room the day before The Who's threemonth US 2002 Tour was due to kick off. |
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Another roadside bomb exploded, the day before, at the passage of a military vehicle of logistic support to the units in operation on the site. |
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If you need an extra outfit, you can pair yesterday's top with the bell-bottoms from the day before. |
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Just outside the harbour, the mailboat pauses to fish a life-jacket, left over from the regatta the day before, out of the sea. |
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Disney Television star Laura Marano will visit Modhesh World on August 5, just a day before her concert at Nakheel's Ibn Battuta Mall. |
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Miss Martel said that the day before the wedding she hand-delivered entry cards to all the guests who were in New York. |
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To simplify sophisticated recipes, braise your lamb the day before you plan to serve it. |
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Her outfit just a day before her big wedding and for a brunch hosted by fashion designer Valentino at his home however, positively kills it. |
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The day before the wedding, a bridal luncheon was given by Carol Densford at the Brushmark in the Brooks Museum. |
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The Flashmob Society of Cardiff University organised the 15-minute pillow fight, telling participants about it by text and e-mail the day before. |
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You can strengthen the fondant, so it dries harder, by kneading gum tragacanth into it the day before you model it. |
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The day before the deaths a judge ruled against Mr Du, who had joint business interests with Helen Chui. |
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One day before the current admission, the patient had nose bleeds once again, this time accompanied by 4 episodes of hematemesis and tarry stool. |
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The Triple Time had fished the day before our trip, and caught a blue marlin, as well as lots of dolphin. |
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Britain's first Hen Harrier Day will be held in the Derbyshire Peak District, a day before the annual grouse shooting seasons begins on Tuesday. |
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Discovery had just undocked from the International Space Station the day before, and had not been able to unload wastewater during the 10-day visit. |
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Asquith also saw Bonar Law who confirmed that he would resign if Asquith failed to implement the War Council agreement as discussed only the day before. |
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He ran last week, and he was hided, and he was out on the day before yesterday, and here he is once more, and he knows he's got to run and to be hided again. |
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I rode 700 miles one day before packing it in for the night, yet after 15 minutes of rest in my hotel room, I realized that I could have gone farther. |
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Eden himself claimed that his mail went from eight to one against the military action immediately after its start, to four to one in support on the day before the ceasefire. |
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Added to the official list of those apprehended were 172 of the Earl of Cromartie's men, captured after a brief engagement the day before near Littleferry. |
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Pressured by the hostile reaction, the Queen agreed to return to London and do a live television broadcast on 5 September, the day before Diana's funeral. |
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In 2011, the voting order was determined by the results of a jury the day before the final so as to create as much suspense as possible when the votes were revealed. |
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Blossom Kochhar said that applying mustard oil on face, neck, ears hands and legs a day before Holi can help remove the colour from the skin easily. |
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Insider notes that Mark had bought a brand new top-of-the-range Range Rover the day before his PA at Ruby Sky and this was his first proper outing in it. |
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Israel's Declaration of Independence was made on 14 May 1948, the day before the British Mandate was due to expire as a result of the United Nations Partition Plan. |
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The day before the event, Ian and Nikki were reportedly spotted on an early jewelry shopping spree with lots of public display of affection at New Stone Age in West Hollywood. |
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The team announced on 17 March 2016, one day before the Australian Grand Prix weekend, that they had formed a new technology partnership with Aston Martin, for the new season. |
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The 48-year-old man who died in Ciudad Real, south of Madrid, after bicycling the day before was thought to be the first victim of the heat wave this year. |
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Her two A form manuscripts reached Acta Crystallographica in Copenhagen on 6 March 1953, one day before Crick and Watson had completed their model. |
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The royal charities on Maunday Thursday, are really a portion of an otherwise lapsed custom, which recalled the action of our Lord on the day before His Crucifixion. |
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The Swede's pragmatism knows no bounds and he would rather give up his personality, shoe lifts and rimless specs than go out on a wild limb the day before a game. |
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A base camp had been set up the day before by the three-person team who would assist Anne in all of the tasks of guiding us through the ancient experience of the vision quest. |
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Modi reached Delhi on Tuesday morning to attend the BJP parliamentary board meet to strategise on pinning down the UPA, a day before it completes 9 years in power. |
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Those add to at leats 56 residents from the villages of Tal Hermez and Tal Shamiram in the surrounding of Tal Tamr town who were captured by ISIS a day before. |
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The company also asked its wholesalers to retrieve the returnables filled on the same line the day before and the day after, so that the beer could be tested. |
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The first round of staggered polling for the unicameral legislative chamber will take place 17 and 18 October, a day before the polls in Egypt on the 18 and 19 October. |
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