He's proved his point long ago and could pack it in tomorrow if he wanted with a clear conscience. |
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The octogenarians, whose big day is today, are hosting a party for 70 people at the Woodlands Club in Calne tomorrow evening. |
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Once I leave tomorrow you can put me out of your mind and you'll have forgotten about me completely in a week or two. |
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Snow levels will be dropping throughout the daytime tomorrow from above the mountain passes down to below the mountain passes. |
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There's still light in the sky at nine at night, and it'll brighten the valley by five tomorrow morning. |
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The Tallaght man needs to get his act together and tomorrow night would be the perfect time to end his recent goal drought. |
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Once he gets back to Washington, his first order of business tomorrow will be the signing of a new aviation security bill into law. |
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And if you're in the hood, make sure to come to the fabulous party tomorrow night. |
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Or put another way, it's stealing from tomorrow to make up for the improvident ways of today. |
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He tells Hannah he has to get to sleep since he's got work tomorrow and she seems hurt and shocked. |
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Some of the people of Elderswood are coming, due to arrive tomorrow as witnesses. |
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The event tomorrow will be solely dedicated to writers and publishers who are based in the county. |
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The family must come to the mortuary tomorrow to collect the body for burial, or the authorities will be forced to intervene again. |
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I'll be enjoying tomorrow with my family, eating way too much turkey and dressing, along with some fine sides and desserts. |
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Most of the city is without running water and the municipality says they hope to get everything running again by tomorrow afternoon. |
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The winner of their meeting at Templeville Road tomorrow evening will enhance their own position and deal an irredeemable blow to the losers. |
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One of the biggest sales of the year takes place today and tomorrow with 8,500 sheep going under the hammer. |
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However, tomorrow I will be at home all day with a marvellous, marvellous mid-week day all to myself, so I'll try to post summat in the morning. |
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In fact, tomorrow night, I know, in the finale, you've got some big-timers. |
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The post office is closed by now, so we can go tomorrow to buy the money order so you can mail it in, she told him. |
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I finally spent all my seven days luxuriously and tomorrow is the first working day after the national holiday. |
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The 3lb claimer can record another notable success tomorrow on Misternando. |
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Hundreds of Wharfedale supporters will be heading to Harrogate tomorrow hoping their nearest rivals are in clement mood. |
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I have until Friday at 12 to get it done, which means working all day today and tomorrow and possibly having a couple of sleepless nights. |
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Churches in the grief-stricken communities of Camblesforth and Strensall will open their doors tomorrow to offer spiritual support for villagers. |
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The evening, which takes place tomorrow at 7.30 pm, will include a guided tour of the gallery, as well as refreshments and music. |
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I'm going to vegetate tonight, and then tomorrow I shall transform myself into a super efficient research machine. |
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We're hoping to get a bit of gardening in tomorrow and, if so, the fresh air and gentle exercise will buck me up no end. |
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As I kissed you bye-bye, I told you I would see you tomorrow and let the nurse take you away. |
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But it's his journey tomorrow to Indigenous communities on Cape York that may prove the biggest eye-opener. |
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I undertake that that note will be provided and circulated tomorrow morning. |
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So, enjoy Shrove Tuesday because tomorrow it will be time to enter the desert and come near to God. |
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The workers of the UK, and probably across a lot of the world, get a bank holiday tomorrow for May Day. |
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Meanwhile, Burnley will again enjoy seeded status when the Carling Cup first round draw is made tomorrow morning. |
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They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost. |
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Many of them are meeting tomorrow in London to debate the future of the United Nations. |
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If I don't get back here tomorrow to say cheerio, it could be another two weeks before I'm back. |
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I'm leaving for Tampa tomorrow to hang out with Florida friends and see the Pixies and ride roller coasters and stay at a cheesy hotel. |
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All I have left to do is to hoover the floor, do a small amount of washing up and change the bedsheets, all of which I'll do tomorrow afternoon. |
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I'll go up tomorrow for the Crimbo Eve drinks, and stay that night, coming home on St. Stephen's day. |
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Please join us tomorrow in our face-off, a hard-fought battle over the security and reliability of electronic voting. |
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When the cold war ended, the fear that the world might end tomorrow seemed a little less immediate. |
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I think we got it right in the end, but it'll be a surprise tomorrow to see what happens. |
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The Fringe likes to think of itself as the festival where you see the stars of tomorrow today. |
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There are never any guarantees, she could hotfoot it today and be back in court tomorrow morning, but this is a golden opportunity for her. |
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Don't worry about it, Matty'll inform you on the particulars of your assignment tomorrow night. |
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The High Street will be closed again from 10 am tomorrow when the fair ground rides move in again for the second mop fair. |
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She could clear it up tomorrow by coming into the House and answering the questions. |
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Temperatures were again expected to dip below freezing tonight but by tomorrow a slow thaw is expected. |
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Expect a riveting two hours tonight and tomorrow from 7.30 pm, as icy as the coldest Keighley weather. |
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Many pitched tents more than a fortnight ago to make sure they were at the head of the queue when the homes come on sale tomorrow morning. |
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We will have 24 hours to think about the game, to have a few drinks and commiserate with each other, and then tomorrow we will get back to work. |
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I have plans to go into central London tomorrow evening for dinner with friends. |
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I'm off to visit my best friend and see his kids play baseball and softball, respectively, so there'll be nothing new until tomorrow at least. |
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A carriage will arrive tomorrow for your convenient conveyance to the castle. |
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Langley dismissed the crew, ordering for an early start out tomorrow morning. |
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Conducted by researchers from Pennsylvania State University's entomology department, the study will be reported tomorrow in the journal Nature. |
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I'm going to be getting up early tomorrow and entraining for deepest darkest Wales, where I will be spending an extended weekend with family. |
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I will quickly write something intelligent tomorrow to atone for the blithering idiot I am tonight. |
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Give me a buzz tomorrow if you'd like and I can go over the details with you. |
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A new novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help commences at the Church of St. Michael, Foxford tomorrow Wednesday. |
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To whet the appetite tomorrow is a modest double-header of jumping at Taunton and Ludlow and an all-weather Flat card at Lingfield. |
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I've got a load of cataloguing to do, then I'll be up all night unpacking the artifacts that had better arrive tomorrow or my name is mud. |
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Things kick off at the Full Moon Folk Club tomorrow with an appearance by the multi-talented Chip Taylor. |
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My clothes for tomorrow are actually ironed with the exception of the compulsory jacket-thing that is hung up drying. |
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On a day trip to Dublin today, and off to Prague tomorrow morning for the bank holiday. |
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Tonight I'm chairing a public meeting in Hoveton on policing issues and then tomorrow morning we have Michael Howard coming to Cromer. |
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If any other group in Waterford could muster that number of votes, they would be listened to tomorrow morning! |
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Perhaps I will see you tomorrow night at the baroness's betrothal festivities. |
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In any case tomorrow goes off without a hitch, regardless of the three who think they're secret agents. |
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There is going to be a showing here tomorrow for realtors and an open house here on Sunday. |
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I'd better get my skates on and finish the third Harry Potter book tomorrow or I'll be torn between the two. |
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It's a heavyweight clash of the two-mile champion chasers at Sandown tomorrow when the two go head to head in the trophy competition. |
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Or I could get up early tomorrow morning and make sure my mountain bike is road-worthy and use that. |
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The albatross has flown-the responsibility now rests on the observers of today and tomorrow to ensure it stays aloft. |
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It's DD's last day of nursery tomorrow so we just made cards for her teachers. |
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If you're still on Birdcage Walk at 8am tomorrow morning, watch out for the rush hour traffic trying to mow you down. |
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The reason is that tomorrow Marky and I are off to America for two and half weeks. |
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You can see her desperation and fear for tomorrow etched in the worried lines of her face. |
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Doctors are tomorrow expected to agree a date for a ballot, which is likely to be carried by a strong majority. |
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If we don't stop these groups, tomorrow you won't be able to milk cows or keep chickens in coops. |
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Maybe your brother can set you straight when he gets here tomorrow morning. |
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The commission is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the 15th floor chambers of the City Hall Annex downtown. |
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The independent councillors are to propose a motion tomorrow to cast the vote again, this time recording the result. |
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More thundery showers are predicted for tomorrow and Thursday, before persistent rain takes hold on Friday and Saturday. |
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More pertinently, tomorrow afternoon our bathroom will be hosting that guy. |
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He hangs up his badge and his handcuffs tomorrow after 36 years on the force. |
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Frankly it hurt so much that if it isn't black and blue tomorrow I shall be positively disappointed. |
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Entry is free today and tomorrow and the house re-opens to the paying public on Tuesday. |
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A planning meeting is to be held tomorrow to consider the future of the club. |
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You may be out of the loop today, but tomorrow could find you back in the center of things. |
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By tomorrow I'll be swanking around the place as if it was all predicted and, you know, I knew it was going to happen. |
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I have to go into school tomorrow to climb a mountain of marking and paperwork, but no kids. |
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I'm off to look for a hotel room, and tomorrow morning I'll begin to circle back north. |
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So, tomorrow week looks like it's going to be a rather quiet old St Patrick's Day on the Emerald Isle. |
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The twelve of us must wait until tomorrow before we can retire to the jury room, discuss all that we have heard and finally reach a verdict. |
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There will be good sunshine tomorrow but also a few hail, sleet or snow showers. |
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There is to be a boys-only bachelor party tomorrow night, which I'll not be attending, opting instead for the co-ed festivities on Saturday. |
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It was a good end to a working week, even if I have to work tomorrow morning. |
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There are no major outstanding problems and so hopefully tomorrow morning will be fairly trouble-free. |
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It'll be a soggy old world in Somerset tomorrow morning, even soggier than it was this morning. |
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Telephone bookings for the general public will only be accepted from tomorrow morning. |
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So will I be trotting back down to Woolwich tomorrow to find out more about it? |
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The rocket has been greenlighted for blast-off tomorrow from the spaceport in French Guiana. |
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Put the packet back on the shelf and tell yourself that tomorrow is another day. |
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The chief engineer declared the mission on target to meet the scheduled blast-off tomorrow from the world's oldest space facility. |
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Well tomorrow is another day and I hope it is back to the fun side of business. |
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A potential nightmare of a day tomorrow as I am supposed to be in two places at once! |
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Brazilian samba also appears in the global music and dance show, tomorrow from 6.30 pm. |
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This Christmas it was a bridge replacement, so whether things will be running on time tomorrow morning is anyone's guess. |
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Loud music and headbanging are on the menu tomorrow night as a tsunami fundraising concert is set to rock revellers. |
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We seek some guidance from the Court in relation to the timing of tomorrow and I want to mention one other matter. |
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A number of celebrities from the world of golf have helped to support tomorrow week's event by donating memorabilia, which will be auctioned. |
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Obviously I'll be as miserable as sin tomorrow when I'm in hangover central, but I'm making the most of this whilst it lasts. |
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Hundreds of people are gearing up to take part in the second Great York Dragon Boat Challenge tomorrow week. |
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A nasty head cold, a trip to the dentist, and preparations for Melissa's birthday dinner tomorrow night all have me a bit too busy to blog today. |
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In their concluding games tomorrow week, Meath will be at home to Longford and Wexford travel to play Carlow. |
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Later on there would be a banquet in his honour, with special entertainments and revelries, and tomorrow he would have his first Skill lesson. |
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The ultra-loyal City defender crowns a decade at Valley Parade tomorrow with his testimonial match against Bolton. |
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Anyway, I called the school, told them you had the twenty-four hour flu and would be in tomorrow good as new. |
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I called up Customer Care again and they promised me a free replacement by tomorrow evening. |
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I am going to Cambridge tomorrow week and shall have my last sight of Philippa till after the exam. |
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Far-Left NUT members will tomorrow try to commit their executive to urging other teacher unions to ballot their members on a boycott. |
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Accustomed to ensilage, a full ration of alfalfa would start the cows scouring and by tomorrow morning the pasture would stink. |
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Early tomorrow morning, China will send its second crewed mission into space. |
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More than 100 firefighters across the town are set to down tools at 9am tomorrow in what will be the first fire strike of the new year. |
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Likewise, should it have been the same sentiments shared in Caprivi, nothing tomorrow or whenever can stop their call for something different. |
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He will be ready to test himself tomorrow against one of the best lightweights in the world. |
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Give me an assignment tomorrow in a city I've never seen, and I'll be off like a shot. |
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I've got my healthy meals ordered for tomorrow, so I just have to get through tonight and tomorrow afternoon and I'll be home free. |
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I'm escaping to the wilds of the Peak District tomorrow for a couple of days. |
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A hard frost is forecast tonight, while more snow and sleet is on the way tomorrow and Friday. |
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On holiday tomorrow with a long drive to Glasgow ahead of me and then trailing round Ikea. |
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A meeting of the local Pioneer Council will take place tomorrow night Wednesday 22nd January at 8.30 pm in the sacristy of the Parish Church. |
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Needless to say my ticket's already paid for and will be waiting for me at the box office tomorrow night after I've stuffed myself with turkey. |
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In any case, we will know by tomorrow whether it's a wrap, or this flexible deadline remains elastic. |
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My room is pretty threadbare right now, but Rebecca promised that tomorrow we will go buy furniture for me. |
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Andrew will be giving a talk about the expedition before a special screening of an IMAX film about Everest tomorrow evening. |
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I'll be sending the books home with him tomorrow so his wife can page through and have a look. |
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Scottish sweethearts Tom and Doreen McNulty celebrate their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow thanks to puppy love. |
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We have some good riders, they all jumped well today and we expect a good placing tomorrow if not a win. |
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Chorley and Rossendale United go head to head tomorrow in a game that has all the ingredients for a New Year derby thriller. |
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This perpetuates the myth that small firms are here today, gone tomorrow and are difficult to deal with. |
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The problem is that the religion that is married to science today will be a widow tomorrow because scientific methods and theories come and go. |
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All right, let's fast forward to tomorrow morning, or whenever the dust settles. |
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I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do. |
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Still my family are so overcome by this momentous event they have arranged a big party for me when I go home tomorrow night. |
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We've got a game tomorrow that is probably the most pivotal game of the series, and we understand that. |
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I've just had a call to say that things have moved on a bit, so we might be off again tomorrow morning. |
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Please don't sacrifice our children's access for tomorrow by selfishly breaking the law today. |
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Voters in California and Ohio will cast ballots tomorrow on election reform initiatives that would change the way their states redistrict. |
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So, tomorrow sees the start of looking at the reading list, and making myself go find books again. |
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Then tomorrow I have a free day, so fingers crossed the wind will be good as I plan to hit the sea and go kitesurfing. |
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Opening arguments are expected tomorrow in the trial of a former Klansman in the 1963 bombing of a black church. |
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Maybe tomorrow I'll sit myself down and make myself write or perhaps I'll go for a walk with my camera and see if I can find anything. |
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We'll give you a credit card and tomorrow you and Lucy can go shopping to redecorate your room! |
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He is up before the ERC beak tomorrow and, if found guilty, is likely to be suspended for at least a month. |
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Ndunda said morale was high in the squad ahead of the game tomorrow and the players were looking forward to the clash. |
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The barouches, which were used by the Queen Mother, will travel north tomorrow for Royal Ascot, which this year is being held at York races. |
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This is the last practice then we have shootaround tomorrow so everybody is really amped up for it. |
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But as word got round, the modest flotilla grew into an armada that will set sail from Holyhead tomorrow morning. |
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On top of everything, my daughter Leigh is having her tonsils out tomorrow and we're moving house on Thursday! |
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Bro has promised to come home tomorrow and cook tea and bizarrely he has promised to bake a cake. |
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Swindonians will have a lovely jubbly time tomorrow when the town plays host to the stars of Only Fools and Horses. |
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The workshops will be followed by a family ceilidh tonight and a tea dance with Rennie Stirk and Gwen Abbott tomorrow afternoon. |
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Meanwhile, fans are being urged to turn out in force for a fundraising race night at the Valley Parade banqueting suite tomorrow at 7.30 pm. |
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Three top talent spotters will open a new office in Glasgow tomorrow to sign up the cream of the country's new talent. |
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With today's tiki tour safely over and done with, the heavy lifting starts in earnest for the team tomorrow with a morning gym session. |
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Unlike regular people they didn't have weekends normally and classes would start tomorrow like they always did. |
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A useful filly in the making, Montana Miss can oblige again tomorrow in the hands of ton-up jockey Kevin Darley. |
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Each team will play five matches from tomorrow until Monday with the final scheduled for next Tuesday. |
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The finest crystal, china and porcelain will tomorrow be up for grabs at knock-down prices when Mulberry Hall begins its annual New Year sale. |
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Yes indeed, we'll be on our best behaviour for a week as Hilary's mum arrives tomorrow lunchtime. |
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Whoever is commentating on the races at Newcastle tomorrow had better start rehearsing a tongue-twister of a name tonight. |
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The three-year-old will need to acquit himself well tomorrow if he is to justify his lofty future options. |
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That reminds me. I'm going out to dinner at Isabella's tomorrow night. See? I'm not so tragic after all. |
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I am absolutely appalled at your barracking for England tomorrow night in the World Cup Final. |
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A Scottish piper will play a lament from the control tower at Elvington Airfield during the funeral service in the hangar tomorrow at 12.30 pm. |
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I shall have to call to postpone my dental appointment tomorrow and that is a great disappointment. |
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It didn't happen today, but tomorrow we should be exchanging contracts for our new house. |
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But by tomorrow I'll be working 8pm to 8am, and everything will become very topsy-turvy. |
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Whether or not it's going to snow tomorrow is the only topic of conversation today. |
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Although forecasters said that today and tomorrow should be dry and fair, Sunday could see a repeat of the storms. |
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I've got to be up early tomorrow morning, too, so I sound at least half awake when I trail the programme at 7.20 on the breakfast show. |
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However, if you see me sniffing forlornly tomorrow morning on the Northern Line, have a heart, eh? |
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But the last two games have been pretty dire, and we are all fervently hoping that tomorrow we will see the turn of the tide! |
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The players will have today and tomorrow off and then come in to learn their fate on Tuesday. |
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He was omitted because of the cap on team strengths in the competition, but will ride tomorrow in what looks a lost cause against the champions. |
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I have today and tomorrow off and have done nothing but read, nap, drink coffee and stay inside the house. |
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I've given it a quick sweep up but tomorrow is going to have to be the big clean-up day. |
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Normal service will therefore resume tomorrow morning, probably with a sentimental photograph. |
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They say that late tomorrow morning the president will be coming here to see what he can do to help. |
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Those who share my nostalgia for hats might be interested to know that it will be 150 years tomorrow since John Bowler invented the bowler hat. |
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And tomorrow it will be the leftists, socialists, anti-war and anti-racism campaigners if this is allowed to continue. |
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The Last Night of the Proms tomorrow has dropped some of the rousing anthems associated with it, including Rule, Britannia! |
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By tomorrow morning the cleaners will have erased it with bleach, floor wax and silicone polish. |
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I suggest you call us again at 8.30am tomorrow morning, and we'll try and fit you in later the same day. |
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Ron, if I had a horse racing handicapper here, I would ask him to tell me who is going to win first tomorrow at aqueduct. |
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When Richmond's Christmas lights are switched on tomorrow night, they will include the now-traditional, if unseasonal, Christmas parrot. |
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He tries out Wolverhampton's newly-refurbished all-weather course tomorrow as he bids to complete a quick double. |
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The speedster enters perhaps the most important weekend of his career tomorrow as he bids to take the British Touring Car Championship title. |
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The horse with a huge reputation, puts his prowess on the line at Newmarket tomorrow as he bids to confirm his place in next month's race. |
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We don't actually start classes until tomorrow so we can pretty much laze around the whole day. |
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He returns to the course tomorrow in a bid to prove that his latest effort was no fluke. |
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Millions of Italian voters will go to the ballot boxes today and tomorrow to decide who leads the next Italian government. |
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They promised to fix it this morning, but now it's going to take until tomorrow morning. |
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I had to scan the Latermore pictures before tomorrow but all I had on my mind was Daniel. |
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She should take the opportunity tomorrow and on Friday to urge restraint, caution and a peaceful protest. |
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In social sciences like archeology or history, it is clear that tomorrow is not the same as today. |
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Take each day as it comes and at the end of the day, if things still aren't done, remember that tomorrow is another day. |
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Duncan is obviously disappointed, but tomorrow is another day for getting it right. |
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With the squad due to leave on their Far East tour tomorrow morning, it is important that the Big Three's destiny is decided rapidly. |
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They are actually going on holiday tomorrow night and would like if possible to get it signed up before they go. |
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Well, all I can say is that I'm too tired to retype it tonight, too bad, tomorrow is another day. |
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Who knows, tomorrow is another day and you never know what is going to come in the door. |
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That is, until tomorrow when I inform Jon that the only thing I can fathom eating and keeping down is all-you-can-eat salad and breadsticks. |
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This is just a phase, it will pass, now get some rest, tomorrow is another day! |
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But tomorrow is another day, we have another qualifying session in the morning and we will hope to do our best to improve our position. |
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We'll continue this tomorrow morning, then I'll attempt to make some sort of shape of it on its feet. |
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With the wise guys steering the ship and the youngsters learning from them, we'll be a better industry tomorrow than we were yesterday. |
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But tomorrow brings another election, where the stakes are high, the personalities are bigger than the issues, and the electorate is grumpy. |
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I've also planted a few beetroot seeds and I'm planning on doing a few more tomorrow and on starting the carrots. |
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A new novena to the Sacred Heart and St. Padre Pio will commence tomorrow night, Wednesday at 8 p.m. with Mass. |
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Trade Minister Mark Vaile is expected to make an announcement on Iraq's wheat debt tomorrow morning. |
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We didn't have any luck with the copy and have to return again tomorrow morning. |
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The expected firm ground tomorrow may not be ideal for Caesar Beware, but he looks to hold all the aces. |
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I want someone from the cottage on the hill working for me bright and early tomorrow morning. |
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Our coverage will be bright and early tomorrow morning here in the United States. |
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So tomorrow I will bring it to work, put it in a common area, mutter LAWYERS and stamp off scowling. |
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Fernandina Beach's Centre Street will be the site of a parade at 11 a.m. tomorrow featuring the Shriners. |
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Tell them tonight, and I'll be here tomorrow morning before school to tell you if the idea is accepted or vetoed. |
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Unfortunately, in the case of human and civil rights, promises of jam tomorrow are simply not good enough. |
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They're on shore leave right now, but they'll all be back by the time we leave tomorrow morning. |
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Mayo now play Laois in the All-Ireland semi-final tomorrow week at a venue to be decided. |
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I could just pay him a visit tomorrow and tell him a story about a little island I visited last year. |
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Bury welcome Tyldesley to the Radcliffe Road ground tomorrow in a non-league fixture, kick-off 2.30 pm. |
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Following on from that, the next big event is St. Patrick's Day, tomorrow week. |
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I think we better be cutting along because we gotta be in Chicago by tomorrow night. |
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Union leaders called a general strike for tomorrow if the leader was not released. |
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I'll fill you in on the rest of the details tomorrow when I've got a bit more time. |
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The best part about tomorrow will be when Miss comes to collect her brand new convertible car. |
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I suspect that tomorrow there will be a rush on it, as people flock to the shops to try this new alcoholic drink. |
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This means I have to go out tomorrow to attend to my business, whether I like it or not. |
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I tell her she needs to restock the fridge, so she says she'll go grocery shopping tomorrow after school. |
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They are calling for 6-12 inches total by tomorrow morning in the far northern Chicago suburbs. |
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Actually, I'm trying out for the tennis team tomorrow afternoon, so I could comment on that. |
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A care worker will make the run of his life tomorrow as he carries the Olympic torch through part of London. |
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If I would get the chance I would fight them tomorrow without a blink of my eye. |
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But hoping that the breakthroughs of tomorrow will wash away the problems of today is just whistling in the wind. |
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This evening we'll fly to Grenoble, tomorrow is a rest day, with just a little bit of training on the menu. |
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But at the moment when city government is ready to make a move, they choose to march on the scene tomorrow in their own protest. |
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He would forage for food in the morning and hope that tomorrow was the day his luck changed. |
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Other events tomorrow include a vintage cycle display, tandem and trike racing and grass track racing. |
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The other drawback to having to go to a gym today is that I now have to run out tomorrow which, according to my wallchart, is a rest day. |
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But they must act tomorrow if they are to convene the Northern Ireland Assembly to elect a new first minister. |
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And tomorrow the sky will be pink and filled with flying leprechauns and fairies. |
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The doctor recommended that Ms. James come back tomorrow for a blood pressure recheck. |
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A courageous North Yorkshire man who helped catch a criminal on the run from police will tomorrow be honoured with a posthumous award. |
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And that is where regulars and the drinking public at large will assemble tomorrow for a day of drinking, music and pub games through the ages. |
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Seeing that tomorrow is the first day of another month I must make some real resolutions for February. |
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Boanerges has good prospects of getting back on top tomorrow and is awarded the nap vote in a wide open contest. |
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It will launch its Advantage loyalty card in stores tomorrow and aims to get 250,000 customers signed up by Christmas. |
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Particularly if it is anywhere near as gorgeous tomorrow as it was today, as I'll wake up in the sun and bask. |
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The revels continue with gigs by local outfits in Bradford tomorrow and Keighley next Saturday. |
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The clocks go back tomorrow night and we all get an extra hour in bed on Sunday morning. |
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Going, going, gone will be heard all tomorrow as the hammer comes down at Debenham's on Manningham Lane, Bradford. |
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If you stay here the night I can get you a ride into one of the border towns tomorrow morning. |
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There is no play tomorrow because the arena is being rigged up for television coverage which starts on Saturday. |
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Stam has been recalled to the Dutch national squad for their friendly with Spain tomorrow night just weeks after returning from his doping ban. |
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It's 60 years ago tomorrow since the world became aware of the awesome destructive power of the atom. |
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Already the railway people are predicting 30-minute delays for tomorrow morning. |
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An official opening will be held tomorrow night before it opens to the general public again on Saturday. |
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I'm jumping up and down with excitement about coming out to celebrate with you tomorrow night! |
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The weather pattern gets marginally much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast. |
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It's your first day so just try to learn the ropes, starting tomorrow you're on a five sale daily quota for the first month. |
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He smiled sadly and waved goodbye promising to see him tomorrow and then he drove away. |
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And our crews will be arriving either later this evening or first light tomorrow morning. |
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All these artists will be showcased tomorrow night at the Diorama's Black Box Theatre, alongside a number of film and video screenings. |
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Indeed another win tomorrow and defeat for Selby could see Railway leapfrog their North Yorkshire rivals in the table. |
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Tomorrow morning I have to work and tomorrow arvo I have to do my other linguistics practice and finish writing my Spanish oral. |
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When dawn comes tomorrow morning you will be able to see the opoponax sitting on the window sill. |
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If it's not close, between the exit polls and the early counts, we could have an idea even as early as tonight or tomorrow morning. |
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Graham will be home for a couple of days tomorrow and that'll serve to jolly me out of it. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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The new machine is due to go on sale in Britain tomorrow and is expected to be rolled out to other countries. |
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Failure to provision for projects to be undertaken tomorrow can deeply compromise those future projects. |
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Well, both ships will arrive in the area tomorrow afternoon, Saturday afternoon local time. |
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Rawdon's surge in form means second-bottom Menston are now five points adrift of safety and tomorrow face a tough trip to Guiseley. |
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Well, the plan at this point is to try to do some writing tonight, and barring that, tomorrow afternoon. |
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Schools are being asked to make sure their work is A4 in size and that all entries are received by tomorrow at the latest. |
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Continuing their protest tomorrow will only squander what dwindling public support they have left. |
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Don't come running to me when you're so hung over tomorrow you can't get out of bed. |
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Because no matter how tomorrow may look, the future will always work itself out. |
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I've had my hair cut and a shave and tomorrow I'm going to grab myself a job hopefully. |
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I have an awful fear that tomorrow I am going to go out and buy a GPS handset. |
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Because there'll be no repeat, we believe ourselves safe, and tomorrow we'll be able to pretend that nothing happened. |
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Rita is expected to become a hurricane before lashing the Keys sometime tomorrow and then power its way into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The camp director of tomorrow will utilize technology to shape and extend their service, yet will maintain a traditional high-touch experience. |
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I arrived Shanghai late and tired so I will add more pictures tomorrow night on this page. |
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The forecasters are split between light rain and dryish gloom for tomorrow afternoon but come together again on the longer-term prospects. |
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