I think one thing about it is just that day to day, in my dealings with people, my mother raised me right, so I try to be polite. |
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Hundreds of thousands, millions of Hungarian people live day to day and die from starvation, thirst and poverty in our country. |
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If you read about her moon blindness and her loss of eyesight you wonder how she functions day to day around here. |
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Manorial lords typically held many estates throughout England, the estates being run on a day to day basis by bailiffs or stewards. |
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It is not confirmed whether Sligo will be a port of call as the ship sails on a day to day basis, depending on weather conditions. |
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The Chamber of Commerce is always in need of funds and the money raised will go towards the day to day running of the operation. |
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This is a time full of lessons for those who day to day languish under the oppressive yoke of capitalism. |
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Events happen day to day, as the episodes are broadcast, and unwind slowly with the years, so that characters grow and age in real time. |
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How many shows do we see Gloria commenting on from day to day, actually from hour to hour? |
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But one of the problems with this town's that there's very little consistency from day to day, month to month, year to year. |
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However, it was the power of nous, or mind, that not only created the world but also was the driving force in its day to day processes. |
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From day to day and from season to season, the times of sunset and sunrise change continuously. |
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Although Ann lives from day to day in trousers, she loves to get glammed up whenever there is a special occasion. |
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If we divide each day into 24 equal hours, the length of a second will vary from day to day. |
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It has been a time of uncertainty about the future living from day to day, week to week unable to plan for anything other than the short term. |
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It will also exercise an independent day to day oversight of police operating standards. |
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He is listed as day to day and his status for Tuesday's game against New Jersey is unknown. |
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It is not something that crops up on a day to day basis in terms of business. |
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Pitches in England change from day to day. Indeed this one had greened up overnight. |
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They're an off-price discount store so the selection varies widely from store to store and day to day. |
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Shoots may grow more than 3 cm a day, and the observant can notice changes in shoot length from day to day. |
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Cheese is used mostly as a sandwich filling, in day to day cooking and as an everyday snack with biscuits. |
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But there are few if any satirical sideswipes or caustic commentaries on the people living day to day in his fiction. |
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The presidency would become increasingly titular and ceremonial, relying on advisors to run the day to day affairs of government. |
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The further you go away from temperate latitudes towards the equator, the fewer changes you see in the day to day weather throughout the year. |
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She also paid tribute to everyone who contributed to the day to day running of the club, the executive, committee, trainers, parents and players. |
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Middle class professionals are now rare as everyone exists from day to day, just surviving. |
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The diving in the Sea of Cortez is unlike that anywhere else in the world because the conditions can vary so greatly from day to day. |
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And in this day to day life you live no more than in that moving and transitory moment. |
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For most purposes this number system could represent all the numbers which might arise in normal day to day life. |
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The best clothes for these day to day needs are simple body suits with snaps at the crotch. |
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Generalized anxiety disorder is much more than the normal anxiety people experience day to day. |
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It's been a busy day to day so I haven't had time to cook dinner before getting ready for work. |
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They leave these matters to others and get by somehow, often living from hand to mouth, day to day. |
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One of the major culprits in building up tensions is the nagging thought of the accumulated small jobs put off from day to day. |
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My day to day job involves dealing with customers and general firefighting and troubleshooting! |
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And so, let me take this time to list a few of the many microscopic details that make ordinary day to day living worth it all for me. |
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Members can check our weather forecasting and see how accurate it is on a day to day basis. |
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Floggers will be able to share with their Windows Live friends their Fotolog day to day updates. |
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The neighborhood itself might then, in turn, become a place where people are more apt to help one another make it from day to day. |
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Her wardrobe varies from day to day, but the motif is always equal parts gypsy fortune teller, pirate adventurer, and lounge singer. |
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Not only is there the day to day running of your farm, but there's a bizarre subplot involving pixies who give you magic farming tools in return for giant mushrooms and such. |
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Normally, property is all about location on presumptuously called The World, the location changes from day to day, and the sea views change by the hour. |
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Those with lupus frequently say they don't know from day to day, sometimes hour to hour, how they will feel or what they will be capable of doing. |
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We need to take a step back from the day to day routine and engage in a constructive debate about our future and what form it might desirably take. |
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The vehicle could be used to conduct day to day business or strictly as a perk for executives. |
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Managing the affairs of AMT and conduct day to day management and administrational duties. |
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This JEDlet shows you how to set goals according to your personal priorities and keep in line with those goals day to day. |
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Governed from day to day by autistic, deaf and blind rulers, it survives only thanks to some expedients. |
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A child's appetite can vary from day to day and from meal to meal so he may not be hungry. |
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Each image sequence is accompanied by a jingle, a non-descript day to day instrumental played ad infinitum. |
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This helpful fact sheet provides tips on what to eat and drink day to day to help you in your physical training. |
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Firmness is achieved from day to day, by providing the skin with moisturizing, antioxidant, nourishing and tensing agents on a day-to-day basis. |
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My work on women is about wanting to pin down pieces of life, moments gleaned from here and there on the net, in day to day living. |
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From day to day, images of starving people and dying children are winging their way around the world. |
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The partnership is growing from day to day and we can now talk of a genuine symbiosis. |
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Another issue is that this kind of light varies from day to day and from hour to hour in a single day. |
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Lastly, the fonds contains a large number of photographs taken from day to day and on trips abroad. |
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The major innovation of this technology lies in using the collected data to optimize the lighting from day to day. |
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His condition may change from day to day and then hour to hour, at which point, he likely has days then hours of life left. |
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Regional unemployment rates are in flux and shift from day to day and week to week. |
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The number may change from day to day but will remain broadly at this level. |
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Symptoms change from day to day, making it difficult to plan family activities or make long-term commitments. |
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The regulatory authority should be properly empowered and resourced and its independence from day to day political concerns should be ensured. |
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Thus, scores for the same document can vary from day to day as documents are added. |
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Invisible institutions and unstated informal conventions have an immense impact on the day to day activities. |
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Problems can arise if you need dental work, and in the day to day care of your teeth. |
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De-bugging is still part of the day to day routine but great strides have been made to establish and maintain a regular processing schedule. |
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It is their starting point to stay up-to-date with legislations and decisions affecting their day to day activities. |
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Also, the undemocratic restrictions on the functioning of NGOs in the Associations Law as well as in day to day practice must be removed. |
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He is especially drawn to the fact that reggae music is so entwined in the day to day life of Jamaica. |
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Results are followed up with concrete, achievable improvement plans to increase satisfaction in their day to day working lives. |
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Although it is in conjunction with the minister, the minister has no purview with regard to the day to day operations. |
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Infrastructure projects are hugely important to ensure that the population are efficiently commuting and travelling on a day to day basis. |
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Scales can seem extraordinary fickle at times, with weight fluctuating by nearly 1kg from day to day. |
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This initial raw material simmers away from day to day to subsequently be built and rebuilt at the mercy of newly produced installations. |
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Is it day to day, game to game, or do they prepare a master plan from the outset. |
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As the sun began to set we drove home along lanes as yet untravelled by myself, little places I have always meant to go but in the day to day of life have never yet managed. |
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By the end of the course you should be able to steer, handle sails, keep a lookout and assist in the day to day routines. |
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Our new linear peristaltic infusion pump brings a whole new array of feature and benefits for your day to day fluid therapy requirements. |
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The editors of the three Scottish papers will report to McGurk day to day. |
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Providing energy responsibly is also how we execute our business day to day. |
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We try to have fun at work and enjoy the day to day dedication we feel for railroading and the lives we live at home and work. |
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Walking into an arcade shop where there's all those arcade games and noises going left right and centre and beeps and pings, I hear that type of noise in day to day life. |
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In political terms the minister can be isolated from and insulated against accountability for the day to day implementation and administration of policy. |
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Though it never was in itself, it was often excommunicated and cruelly so in day to day events. |
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Nor do I think it's terribly difficult to nail down these two grand natural-law religious principles to the Procrustean bed of reality dealt with by government day to day. |
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A reasonable balance will have to be struck so that Costa staff are not overwhelmed and thereby unable to perform their necessary day to day work. |
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The Web conversation about the economy looks a bit like a third grader's scribble, up and down day to day with the latest news. |
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There are times and places where blending in can save your skin, but day to day, why waste your precious time on the superficial when it doesn't make you happy? |
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The auto industry is a huge snail moving at its own slow pace day to day. |
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When you're in the culture and you're living it day to day, living in Brooklyn, South Central or Oakland, you are under the spell of that cultural influence. |
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Maybe that's okay, but it sure isn't the same as a day to day tax payer paid administration organizing stakeholder input on administrative issues. |
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Univan oversees the day to day control of more than 100 ocean-going ships. |
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House sitters not only help deter your home from being the target of a burglary, but they step into your shoes and take care of the small things on a day to day basis. |
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Coming from a small country like England, it's both overwhelming and awesome to arrive in a land that is so massively out of proportion to my day to day experiences. |
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It lasts 5 days, during which time you will make cross country  flights from differnent sites around the area, profiting to a maximum of the aerological conditions from day to day. |
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One, I do not think the federal government in this kind of legislation has any business whatsoever getting into the micromanagement, the day to day operations of the individual boards and their airports to that degree. |
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Because air particles tend to flow along isentropic surfaces rather than at constant levels, the life history of air currents can be conveniently followed from day to day by means of isentropic charts. |
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Besides the piscicultural resources being more and more reduced and, for consequence, the lacks increased from day to day, fishing is an extremely hard activity. |
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Let us go back to Figure 1, and rather than examining the behaviour of the geopotential height from day to day, let us take the mean for the whole period. |
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We are all told that equity is only suitable for long-term investment but apparently we find it hard to resist the temptation of playing the often wild swings from day to day. |
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In the course of their day to day lives, Canadians carry out their affairs blissfully unaware of the existence of the NORAD agreement between Canada and the United States. |
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The mission of our 850 consultants and engineers is to 'computerise' all processes and business functions supporting your organisation, in order to improve day to day performances and efficiency. |
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Because Foster himself is not easily recruitable, is not over-impressed by stridency, he lets the remarkable drama of Yeats's later life unfold, day to day, without settling a score. |
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Relationships between so-called 'modern' law and justice and 'customary' law and justice are complex when they overlap and are renewed from day to day, as can be seen in changes since independence. |
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When all people, white and people of colour, take care to recognize when racism is happening and acknowledge it, we make it visible and easier to in our day to day lives as well as in the society at large. |
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These paintings depicted many objects from day to day life as well as more abstract drawings that may have originated in dreams or represented supernatural beings. |
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I was making up the movie from day to day. |
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To set the table, I have been asked to speak about aspects of my own personal journey and to offer you some practical insights on day to day leadership. |
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Viandes Lacroix is conscious of the importance of the quality of its products and ensure its customers that we provide them with a day to day quality. |
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I think it is right that we should perhaps take our eyes, during this conference, away occasionally from the far horizons to our bread and butter, the day to day work with which we are concerned. |
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Steve Watkins a time served toolmaker joined the Company in 1979 and prior to the takeover was already taking care of the day to day running of the Company which led to a smooth transition. |
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Most activities take place at the Strawbale Theatre at CAT and vary from day to day. |
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Being a father is an adventure that unfolds from day to day. |
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At the Macon seminar, visitors heard from Sébastien Renois who described how the CADCAM system fits in with the day to day running of a dental laboratory. |
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The amount of the difference varies greatly based on the currency pair, the interest rate differential between the two currencies, and fluctuates day to day with the movement of prices. |
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The different branches of hatha yoga, raja yoga, mantra yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, jnana yoga and kriya yoga are progressively introduced with special emphasis on practice, theory and application in day to day life. |
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She noticed that the colour of the culture medium containing the bone cells that she was studying varied slightly from dish to dish and from day to day. |
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This team has the responsibility to develop and ultimately implement an effective contingency plan that would allow YPG to continue its day to day operations with minimal disruptions in the event of a labour dispute. |
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Labourers carried out much of the day to day unskilled work at the post, such as loading and unloading ships, hunting game, hauling water and chopping wood. |
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These factors include not only energy efficiency, emissions, and safety, but also factors such as spills, noise and congestion that the movement of goods brings about in our day to day lives. |
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On the other hand, the culture of unicellular vegetable organisms to produce biomass or to extract products of high added value is a practice that is intensifying from day to day, as molecular biology prospers. |
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People rely heavily on computer for there day to day activities such as school-offices, chatting, shopping, surfing, data gathering, games, keeping records etc. |
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The borderlines and the limits of possibilities are both stretched and exaggerated and the question of protecting one's space becomes a dominate issue to day to day living. |
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Mr. Speaker, one of the main areas we are looking at as far as helping where the economy is concerned is small merchants who really do not know what interchange fees they are going to pay from day to day or from card to card. |
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Parishes are responsible for the day to day celebration of the sacraments and pastoral care of the laity. |
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It was not directly what I expected to learn from the class, but it turned out to be very valuable upon return in my day to day job and also to take on new responsibilities! |
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In that category, You will find a large range of t-shirts, sweat shirts, scarfs, hats, caps and a lot of other clothes that will remind you a bit of Paris in your day to day life. |
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Intended for the public at large, Multimedium provides a technological watch on the social and cultural impact of emerging technologies, as well as their effect on day to day life. |
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Passenger train schedules vary from day to day. |
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If a patient has a blood pressure reading that is high, the patient will need to return for additional measurements on different days, because blood pressure can vary widely from day to day. |
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Everyone knows that his primary virtue is his ability to keep cool under all circumstances. He is a man who is calm and serene, a man who exercises great self-control in his day to day life. |
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Heartier classic dishes vary from day to day. |
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The tramway reopened on 4 April 2012 with Flexity 2 cars providing day to day services. |
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Whilst they may not be vocal or conspicuous, they form a strong constituency of people who are braving injustice and repression from day to day to defend their beliefs. |
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And you were able to be better from day to day, because you knew who you were following, Jesus, whom you followed wherever He led you, to all those He put in your way. |
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The value of these investments change from day to day, reflecting changes in, among other things, interest rates, economic conditions, and market and company news. |
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Rather than seeking the sacred aspect beyond these elements it is in the day to day human situations, of which marriage and family life form part, that the human and the sacred meet. |
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This, combined with the Board's well-meaning, but ill-advised involvement in day to day operations, created an extremely stressful environment for staff. |
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The day to day head of the FA was known as the Secretary until 1989, when the job title was changed to Chief Executive. |
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Natural elegance Some women never flaunt their jewellery in a showy way, preferring to cultivate a more secretive relationship with the objects that embellish them from day to day. |
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We will do everything we can to transform this support in the day to day reality so it can become a powerful initiative of the proletarian masses. |
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Your example suggested similar reasoning, where the proposed procedure did not represent a significant increment to the risk associated to the disorder in the research participants' day to day life. |
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This tool will also aid in indentifying and understanding the opportunities for integrating new network-based tools to improve and enhance workflow on a day to day basis. |
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She added that the problem which frequently arose in Convention cases was the characterisation of the rights held by the parent who did not have day to day care of the child. |
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Bob Kerslake maintains that the NHS is struggling from day to day to maintain services despite inadequate funding. |
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The same may be said of disorders at the organizational culture level: they are summarily dismissed as unreal, unimportant, and irrelevant in day to day operations, and therefore as calling for no therapy at all. |
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The value of these investments will change from day to day reflecting changes in interest rates, economic conditions, and market and company news. |
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Security and service integration are important specification criteria and the use of metal ceilings means that designs can be flexible but also totally useable on a day to day basis. |
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We will help it if it needs to rebuild a runway or a taxiway, but in the general day to day operation of the airport, even though it was costing us 100 per cent more than the revenues, we will not give any money. |
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Gappy teeth and, for some, sudden tempers are also a part of day to day life: They now feel an expectancy and are sometimes rather overwrought, needing to play outside to relieve the tension. |
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We might not have anything in common with the people around us in our day to day lives, but once we see that they have something similar, we become connected through the use of totemic representation. |
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It would be idle to pretend that continuing development of our law can be left safely or solely to the slow, uncertain process of judicial evolution, to the day to day policies of governments, or to the whims of individuals. |
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In addition, at the important direct interface between the railway and rail customer, shippers have difficulty predicting the day to day time of arrival of local railway services that pick up and drop off rail cars. |
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And it is such a huge subject I would need more than one lifetime to do it justice. Yes, there is a form of sacralization of Woman, a constant questioning of these people who crowd into my day to day life. |
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Each individual chapter has a special focus, be it day to day storage, display, built-ins, movable pieces, closets, special storage, or long-term storage. |
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In the middle 1950s the river was so polluted by dyeworks in the middle reaches between Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge, that it ran different opaque colours from day to day. |
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The Old Bembridgian Association, founded in 1923, has its President, Sandy Rogers, and the Honorary Secretary, Christopher Holder, deals with all day to day matters. |
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Asquith was to be retained as prime minister, and given honorific oversight of the War Council, but day to day operations would be directed by Lloyd George. |
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Weather conditions vary from day to day as well as from season to season. |
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