Time crept slowly by as my thoughts flashed over the good day I had enjoyed. |
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I'm quite snowed in, because the street is not plowed, so it's a good day to plow through those exams. |
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On a good day, its coat would have been a pure flossy white, but you wouldn't know from looking at it. |
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That act of kindness and the lady's friendliness and genuine concern that we had had a good day in Bury, warmed our hearts. |
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We had a good day out but it was great to get back to the comfort of the hotel and be waited on with an excellent dinner. |
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Clun in Shropshire isn't too far away and if the weather holds then it should be a good day out. |
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A good day trip should involve either a very short drive or lots of leisurely driving. |
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The man became a little bit aggressive to me as I wished him a sarcastic good day. |
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We know all our neighbours now, at least to nod and say good day, or wave as they go past. |
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She waited for her receipt and then I wished her a good day as she pushed her cart toward the exit. |
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Family and friends wish Adrian a good day with special wishes from the big sis down under. |
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As we left, seven hours later, he was still there, still wishing us a good day and still wanting to know how we were. |
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I went to Germany in 1984, when on a good day, you could get 2.80 Deutschmarks for a dollar. |
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It won't be easy, but on a good day I know I can win, no matter who lines up against me in the final eight. |
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So you just grin and bear it and somehow muddle your way through, always focusing on your kid's desire to have a good day with the other parent. |
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Yorkshire had an unexpectedly good day after it had appeared that Byas had erred in asking Kent to bat first on a fairly docile pitch. |
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When I am not travelling, the Sabbath is a good day to spend quality time with my family. |
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It was a very good day, so good that the trip became a yearly tradition well into my college years. |
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A cool day in midsummer is always a good day to watch blues taking shelter in the grass. |
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It's a diamond solitaire Dad bought with winnings from a good day at the track. |
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He was hunting in the flooded, thickly wooded swampland of Bayou Meto in Arkansas with a couple of his buddies, and having a good day. |
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Then a spot of book shopping, coffee at the National Gallery, followed by evensong at Westminster Abbey, and all in all a good day. |
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They've chosen a good day, as unfortunately the weather forecast for Sunday and Monday is not too promising. |
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It's a good day to read the Times, do the acrostic, grade some exams, watch a movie, and eat dinner in a restaurant. |
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So, today would seem to be a good day for a literary quiz, but more a tiny read than a big read. |
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Try to have a good day today, wherever you are, whatever you do, whoever is near, if no one is near. |
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On a good day the kick would have been easy, but the wind blew the ball on to the post to rebound out. |
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Like all kickers, you have good days and bad days, and I have no hesitation in saying Saturday was obviously a good day, and I enjoyed it. |
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To this good day, a set of plastic-handled steak knives reside in my Mother's silverware drawer. |
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Neighbours told us that an excursion to the town by boat also makes for a good day out. |
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If your karma is good and you're having a good day, you may also see bald eagles, northern mockingbirds, scarlet tanagers and indigo buntings. |
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Just once before I go I hope that I catch her on a good day on the train, rather than always in the lift. |
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Observant readers may have noticed that, five years later, there are only two public baths open, and that's on a good day. |
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I only had to look at Katie's thunderous expression to realize she'd not had a good day. |
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The only way to live is to shack up with losers whose natural life expectancy isn't much more than a mayfly on a good day. |
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She could write 134 words a minute on a good day, as she liked to say, and she rarely made errors in her typing. |
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Sure, the Ravens still won the game, but any time you see a player who is showboating get shown up, it's a good day. |
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Having had a good day of golf and wine with the two Jims and myself, he retired to his room in the monastic student hall of residence. |
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Appropriately they will soon present Mozart's last Singspiel, which is said to provide for that magic on a good day. |
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When the swarms had slackened off it was generally agreed that this was perhaps not a good day to come to the beach. |
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With so many well-fancied horses failing to finish, it was a good day for the bookmakers. |
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No matter where they are, they maintain a running conversation with their unseen audience, which can be as big as 20,000 visitors on a good day. |
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After waking up with a sore throat, slight fever, and aches all over, I'm now realizing it's a good day to be sick. |
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It was a good day to be hawking food, with visitors relishing everything from Betawi kerak telor to pizzas laden with toppings. |
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Anyhow, it was a good day, in spite of the cold, which is turning bitter and nasty. |
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On a good day the blue of the sea and the haziness of the land on the horizon is breathtaking. |
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Mr Hitchens, on a good day, is one of the wickedest controversialists around. |
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The weather report said it would be 20 degrees later, a good day to be outside. |
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Its ascent makes a good introduction to the hill walking game and provides a fairly stiff afternoon's walk with the reward of extensive views from the summit on a good day. |
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Many animals and insects that taste awful, sting or can otherwise turn a good day sour have adapted this warning-label strategy, known as aposematic coloration. |
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On a good day, state news is under-covered, especially compared to its importance. |
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There was plenty of talk about that, but then I heard it was put to bed and they came out with A good day to Die Hard. |
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That way, a bad day is not the end of the world, and a good day seems less unusual. |
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For those of you who like your fruit and vegetables to look as crooked, knobbly and curvy as possible 1 July was a good day. |
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Today may be a good day for forex traders to branch over to commodities and take advantage of a short upswing in Gold prices. |
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Taiwo, a hawker in the commercial capital, says that on a good day he might sell five films. |
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Every dry day is a good day, according to producers like Jim Lintott, who was still harvesting last week. |
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And, finally, as the clock ticks past five-thirty in the evening and you know the agent is shutting up shop for the day, realizing that you've wasted a perfectly good day. |
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National Aboriginal Day may be a good day to think of starting or growing your own Aboriginal business. |
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Very similar to Sancho Panza by its soft and honeyed appearance, the Regata is a very good day cigar. |
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The player is capable of mesmerizing any team's defence on his good day. |
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Our university has 72,000 students, 11,000 faculty and staff, and on a good day, 2,000 visitors. |
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It was a good day out with a variety of attractions and displays. |
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Keep in mind that you can't identify a bad day if you don't know what a good day looks like. |
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Marc did well to stick to the North, and after having a good day yesterday, it could pay off,» believed Sylvain Mondon. |
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There are some valuable prizes on offer and a good day out is promised. |
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Hopefully, Martin will tell you more about Varanasi and our first good day there, and of course the following of our Indian adventures. |
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The brook, the waterfall, the little mill and also the pond, will appeal you after a good day of sight-seeing. |
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A good day was had by all, and matrimony was the winner on the day. |
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It's a good day to remember Rodney Hulin, a physically slight teenager who was serving time for arson in a Texas prison. |
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If they believe change has bettered their lives, 2016 could be another good day for Republicans. |
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It was not a good day for relations between the smaller countries and the larger ones, and it was not a good day for the forthcoming enlargement. |
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She complained about having done dirty jobs like shredding, and I bid her good day and thought of my friends who might be happy to have some of these slides. |
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Growth was weak on Thursday but, on Friday morning, the index was poised for a good day, opening up by 100 points. |
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Even if you like it, even if you identify yourself to it, a good day, it will be too old, you will have to change it. |
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And as for the hunters, you can still have a jolly good day out on a drag hunt and I and many more like-minded people look forward to joining you. |
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When we continue zazen, one good day we discover that God does not exist anywhere else outside ourselves, that our own nature is God. |
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But again, if the best that the state can do in this case is cite statistics as their basis for fingering him with this crime, it will be a good day for the defense. |
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It's luck of the draw as to whether a board member is having a good day or a bad day. |
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A good day for me is when I start it well prepared and know what awaits me. |
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The tropical stage of this trip is still a good day away then! |
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However, it was a good day for people involved in the grow-op business. |
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By the end of the day, he's anxious to come home but he's had a good day. |
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On a good day I earn 100 rupees and we can all eat. |
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It definitely wasn't a good day for Eva Longoria as she got it all wrong in a green knickerless Versace gown. |
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It will be a pyrrhic victory, of course, what with Big Brother being watched by millions of people and me getting three readers on a good day. |
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Hokey Pokey is a place where only children live and every day is not just a good day, but a great day. |
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I've heli-skied in most places in the world and I've found that, on a good day with low wind, it's by far the best here in Chile. |
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Among the Teesside contingent to enjoy a good day was Guisborough navigator Mike Scrimgour, who teamed up with former hot-rodder Wayne Ward. |
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The day on which we signed the Charter of Fundamental Rights is a good day to remember that the European Union has a role to play and has its responsibility in this area. |
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Not at all, we're going to have a thunderingly good day out! |
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It was a good day and we are all very grateful for your efforts. |
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He was five-foot-four on a good day, easily dwarfed by bosses, army sergeants, aristocrats or rivals for the willowy girls who strolled into his life. |
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But on a good day it does offer one remarkable sight: the looming hulk of Mount Ararat, which is sacred to the Armenians but is actually in Turkey. |
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Any day that good public policy triumphs is a good day. |
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Mr Harbour outlines many of the initiatives and the good points in it and we should be prepared to sell it as a very important step in the services area and as a good day for Europe when this particular directive is adopted. |
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When my mom wakes up in the morning we never know if she will be having a good day and will be able to function normally or if she will be having a bad day. |
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On a good day he'd rip through several bottles of Gallo White Port and a fifth of bargain scotch. If he stumbled upon a twenty-dollar bill he would drink Irish whiskey. |
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On a good day, visibility can be as much as 50 metres and can reveal a passing parade of tiny coloured fishes, lion fish, lobsters, tuna, eels, turtles, rays and even sharks. |
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Which is plainly daft because the first good day of summer sunshine won't send us all scurrying out for a 300 quid bathing costume and a new packet of knotted hankies. |
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