Home shopping is day by day becoming very popular with the upper and a significant section of middle strata of the society. |
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As the authors point out, Le Monde's pages have become France's contemporary Balzac, a feuilleton that readers can follow day by day. |
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A counselor or school psychologist can help identify practical solutions that make it easier for the child and family to cope day by day. |
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That means stretching your mind and emotions and endurance to the limit and therefore getting stronger and stronger day by day. |
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Having seen a recent edit in Hong Kong, the film is getting better day by day. |
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Just imagine if you could watch a plumber install and repair plumbing day by day, hour after hour. Could you imagine what you would learn? |
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Almost without exception, children become more intelligent, almost day by day, and if you watch them, you can see this happen. |
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But day by day during those months, little Jamie chipped pieces of the sturdy shell that Serrah had made around herself. |
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It's been a mild winter and, day by day, there's a little more warmth in the sunshine. |
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When I was born I was very small, but I grew day by day and became a plump, chubby child. |
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There are no guarantees but the signs are growing more encouraging day by day. |
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It had slowly dwindled day by day as the news of his accident became old hat. |
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Our troops are doing their best to keep up with them, but they grow in number day by day. |
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Everyone accepts that the creek is environmentally degrading day by day, but no action is taken to arrest it. |
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If anything, it seemed to be increasing day by day as the truth of her situation gradually dawned on her. |
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According to the curator of the gallery, paintings are gaining in importance day by day. |
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We're going to show you day by day, story by story that our credibility has been restored. |
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But Her Majesty openly rendered to Diana the sort of augustly understated nod that her top courtiers offer her day by day. |
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The amount of raw material to make bioethanol or biofuel keep increasing day by day. |
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The north magnetic pole, to which compass needles point from all over the Earth, moves day by day. |
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Yet a new study shows that some invertebrate carnivores choose their prey carefully, day by day. |
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Go here to sign up for day by day emails that will give you ways to feel better about the world. |
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The level of integration of its various components is increasing day by day. |
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The list of broken promises, of failed policies and bad decisions grows longer day by day. |
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Minute by minute and day by day, the momentum of our prayers has been accumulating in anticipation of this day. |
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What you are today is not so important as what you are becoming day by day and in eternity. |
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Considerable progress has already been made and is continuing day by day on the ground. |
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It is not so much spectacular actions that change the world, but rather persevering day by day in human goodness. |
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Well, I still have a cough, though it's much diminished, yielding ground day by day to a steady trickle of hot rum toddies served steaming at appropriate times. |
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My unhappiness with the curriculum at the Academy deepened day by day. |
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Education expanded and conditions were getting better day by day. |
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He tried to say that the air vice-marshal sitting over there in the Stout Street defence headquarters is giving those personnel their orders day by day. |
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Not the one I would like, but one I am working to improve, day by day. |
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It is a country to be discovered day by day, little by little. |
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Residents are less vocal, but the rumblings are getting louder day by day. |
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The pressure for a full public inquiry is now growing day by day. |
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Of course, we are an island race, but perhaps less so, day by day. |
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As a matter of fact, the significance of media is increasing day by day. |
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The publication of curricular material, however, is decreasing day by day. |
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And yet our global demand for oil continues to increase, day by day. |
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Inch by inch, day by day, his personal space is being annexed. |
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I simply would like to live comfortably day by day, fish, swim, enjoy my declining years. |
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The bulk of the work was written during the war, the hideous course of which seemed day by day to enforce the profound truth conveyed in the answer of Plato to the Delians. |
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We live in a country where most families are managing their day by day existence in a satisfactory manner. |
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It looks as if it'll get hotter day by day for the next few days, certainly over the weekend, so I shall be adopting a troglodytic existence for the duration. |
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This day by day experience of pilgrimage is lived and made manifest by pilgrims. |
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The economic recession shows no sign of letting up, and this means that the already catastrophic situation is getting worse day by day. |
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The fight for freedom of expression is never conclusively won. But day by day, little by little, we can gain ground. |
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Doling out instructions piecemeal day by day is wasteful of time and deadly to efficiency. |
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This technology is notching up success after success and day by day it is finding new applications. |
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It was through them I have got closer to God day by day and hopefully be with Him in the life ever after. |
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What are you doing, day by day, to avail yourself of this wonderful provision so that, when all's finished, you're among the redeemed and not among the destroyed? |
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Renault Trucks will be there, of course, with a Renault Kerax assistance vehicle for competitors running Renault vehicles and a Renault Sherpa that will let the press follow the progress of the rally day by day. |
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It continues to set standards of sexiness day by day. |
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In this sacramental perspective we learn, day by day, that every ecclesial event is a kind of sign by which God makes himself known and challenges us. |
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After less than two years of activity, the results obtained are promising, and the number of people and technicians who seek information on solar technologies increases day by day. |
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I deal with veterans on a day by day basis. |
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Fidelity in family life is neither the lethargy of custom nor the commotion of change, but the sense of oneness that uses imagination to liven it and the putting forth of effort to build it day by day. |
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The total number of banknotes in circulation went down day by day, as the volume of national banknotes withdrawn invariably exceeded the issuance of euro banknotes. |
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His love alone gives us the possibility of soberly persevering day by day, without ceasing to be spurred on by hope, in a world which by its very nature is imperfect. |
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Peace is built day by day and we are all responsible for this undertaking. |
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What does the MoD's steering group do day by day? |
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Only by facing competition day by day, continually developing products and nurturing the ambition to always be the best, we maintain our position at the top. |
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There's life in the life of Jesus, if you live in it day by day. |
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The circus disappeared for many centuries, beyond the radar of ars nova. The theatre has declaimed itself and written itself day by day ever since. |
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We are also inspired to entrust ourselves to the action of the Spirit with fresh heart and full receptiveness, allowing ourselves to be conformed day by day to Christ the priest. |
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July 1914 literally gives a day by day description of each political move and countermove by the Europe's five great powers. |
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This changeability of the weather, not only season by season but day by day and even hour by hour, has had a profound effect on English art and literature. |
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Glam rock had begun to exert a powerful force on fashion, with clothes becoming spanglier and more glittery day by day. |
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I am pleased to have the opportunity here to pay tribute once again to the remarkable work accomplished unobtrusively day by day by the host of anonymous members of that immense network. |
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Unaccustomed to this freedom, the cast found it hard to select the appropriate clothes and wore different attire day by day. |
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Hindi is the lingua franca of the majority of North Indians with its importance as a global language increasing day by day among them. |
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I grew, day by day, more moody, more irritable, more regardless of the feelings of others. |
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In fact, we know that the main achievements of the companies are propitiated by the addition of small achievements and big effort realized day by day, by each collaborator and each employee. |
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Yes, but they are day by day becoming annihilated corporeally. |
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The residents of sector G-7, said that the auto mechanics activities were increasing day by day and the whole area was giving an ugly look. |
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The paths of art, so choked and so dangerous, are, despite encumberment and obstacles, day by day more crowded, and consequently Bohemians were never more numerous. |
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Well, the rattly, rackety mood immediately before and after the referendum is calming, day by day, week by week, and normal service is slowly being resumed. |
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