The water level in the 1,819 foot high Linganamakki reservoir rose to 1794.30 feet, up by three feet in one day. |
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I was reading the Guinness Book of Records one day and thought I could set a new accumulative bench press record, but it's unbelievably hard. |
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Your account can only be used for a single internet session at any one time and for no more than 24 hours in any one day. |
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She liked it away from the noises of the city and could see herself moving out into a rural town one day. |
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I've heard this song for years and one day a friend of mine informs me that the whole thing is how-to for a love potion. |
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In general, birds require at least one day to lay an egg, and many species delay incubation until their entire clutch is laid. |
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That may suit an English team stronger in the one day game, giving them time to acclimatise to conditions and pitches. |
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I knew his timing, so one day I hid in the bushes at the hotel gate and photographed him as he rode past. |
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The poetry press I had run for about twenty years was in abeyance but submissions continued to arrive and one day I got this. |
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If residents strengthen the city's identity, they will be ready one day to leave the mainland and form a city-state akin to Singapore. |
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February 14 is the one day in the year when you can really afford to let your emotions run away with you. |
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And I was making Waldorf salads in the college cafeteria one day, one of my five jobs working my way through school. |
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Wouldn't the employer want to suffer one day of not having an employee than having the potential of multiple absences in one day? |
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When World War Two broke out Jack was called up and Dorothy took over the round and was also an air-raid warden one day a week. |
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Depending on weather conditions, a battery operated quadcopter can cover a distance of nearly 100 square kilometers in one day. |
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Lost property is only stored here for one day and then goes to the lost property office of the state capital Munich. |
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He later pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer and was sentenced to one day in jail. |
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Courtney and I were sitting at lunch one day just after New Years, jabbering away about whether or not we should make resolutions. |
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Wouldn't it be great if kiwi, takahe and other native birds could one day be that abundant? |
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And I wanted to predict that one day telecom firms will offer one of their services for free as a loss-leader. |
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I love to eat it cold with a spoon, but one day I'll make a molded, ladies-lunch aspic. |
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Empiric treatment of traveler's diarrhea with antibiotics and loperamide is effective and often limits symptoms to one day. |
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We'd be asked sort of general questions, and then asked to ramble answers that might one day be useful. |
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As a lawyer in Southern California with a mind that's sharp as a tack, it's not good to miss even one day of her blog. |
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On the basis that they have to be right one day, it looks like they're right this time. |
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As if rowing and golfing hadn't been enough for one day, I then went for a hour long swim. |
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The finding could help scientists develop drugs and other treatments that might one day slow or arrest the disease's progression. |
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The dispute arose from a one day walk-out in 2001, which was called after employees were balloted on a pay cut. |
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His mother still lives in hope of one day finding out what became of her 11-year-old son. |
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There's no hint yet of the kilos of fat that will transform these lithesome beauties one day, after marriage, into stately matriarchs. |
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His background gives no indication that he might one day become an arbiter of cool. |
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Don't you get one day of declaring your candidacy for the White House before you have to answer a dumb, horse-race question like that? |
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Instead of being a two-bit con man, he became a bank robber, pulling off more than 25 robberies, sometimes two in one day. |
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Meena recommended her to three top-notch producer-directors and Manisha was signed on by all three in one day! |
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There was one day where he seemed like death warmed up a couple of weeks ago, and we thought the end was near. |
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How many times in one day are the hands of a clock at right angles to each other? |
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Train your dog to basic obedience which makes it easy to live with and may one day save its life. |
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Then one day in the middle of summer, we were giving them an awful licking. |
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Stucky speculates that a synthetic material based on the worm's teeth might one day serve as an antifouling coating for ships' hulls. |
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In Scotland we can have a range of weather conditions in one hour, let alone one day. |
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There might be some retrospective legislation and one day they'll come around and take your computers away and name you in the paper. |
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In the past both have been fitful performers, outstanding one day anonymous the next. |
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I want to be able to turn on Radio 1 and hear you playing your own unique music one day, stopping that flow of anodyne pop nothingness. |
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What would I ask an enchanted diary if it one day spontaneously responded to my marginal annotations? |
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However you view it, you can rest assured that this is one day which wasn't dreamed up as a cynical marketing ploy to part us from our money. |
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Small papers across the country are teeming with ambitious young reporters hoping one day to make the leap to major dailies. |
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Then one day at work, I started getting shooting pains along my scar line from my previous birth. |
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They aren't suddenly going to win the league but at long last there seems to be a proper plan in place that might one day allow them to do so. |
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But the threat that worried him most came one day before he resigned from the Commercial Radio show. |
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They are there in case one day someone again wants to live in the house as a private residence and restore it to its original condition. |
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Ishiguro reckons it might one day be possible to construct an android which passes for human, but only briefly. |
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This may change if the world's central bankers one day decide they have outgrown their preference for a single reserve currency. |
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The man who claims them as rightfully his says he hopes to one day mend the family rift. |
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He took over a bunch of players that was accustomed to losing, but expected, on the law of averages, to win one day. |
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He soon became a cornucopia of trivia, and one day decided to have a shot at creating his own puzzle, just for a lark. |
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It used to be the case that ambitious people went into politics in the hope that they would one day become famous. |
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After one day in the nest, the young leap to the ground or water, often quite a long jump. |
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Third year fine art student Dale Cochrane initially came to the school one day a week to help with lessons. |
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First of all, the total is a relatively modest figure for a hearing that was pretty much one day as it turned out. |
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Stuart did not strike him as being a religious man and so Rabbi Wade was surprised one day to see Stuart wearing a yarmulke. |
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I went by a yacht yard beside the highway every day and one day stopped in and began admiring a Compac yacht. |
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Robert Pickus turned eighty on October 31, one day short of All Saints' Day. |
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The two-way street past the cemetery is switched one day of the year, on the morning of All Saints' Day, today, to a one-way street. |
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He was in a particularly bad mood one day after his father had called him to come help him promote a political ally. |
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Ernie saw the boss's face one day after someone else had made his alley good by dobbing them. |
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One can be hounded for scandal one day and made noble beyond all conception the next. |
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Until one day she received a registered letter with a 30 thousand dollar cheque inside. |
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Darryl is convinced that one day they will unearth the alien mothership completely intact. |
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They wrote letters and sent circulars, mailing seventeen bushels of material relating to the fair on one day alone. |
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He mentions his years at Arbroath, his hometown club, and how one day he would love to rejoin them. |
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If it passes, the state could one day wind up in worse financial straits as a result. |
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While they were here I made a one day visit to Seattle and then spent a few days tooling around the lower Mainland and the Island. |
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Her knowing smile didn't give away the fact that she hoped one day he would see her as more than her brother's little sister. |
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The idea came when they were knocking up one day last June on the grass courts at Roehampton. |
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He had postponed his sales trip by one day to spend time with his sons and planned, after a day's work, to catch the red-eye home that night. |
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No animal is so fleet of foot or so powerful that it will not one day succumb to the jaws of the hyena. |
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But there we are, at my morning coffee shop, creating and recreating community from one day to the next. |
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McGrath has withdrawn from the team for the one day matches in order to receive treatment and possibly have an operation. |
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Miss Anwar now works one day a week advising other forced marriage victims and is reconciled with her Gujerati parents living in Bolton. |
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At recess one day her teacher taught the class how to play hopscotch on the cement basketball court outside. |
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The ultimate goal is to raise awareness and money to fund the research that could one day cure this killer disease. |
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Ivory Coast television reports say the army has recaptured the town of Daloa one day after it was taken by rebels. |
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But one day the world kicks you in the teeth and you don't have any choice but to see things the way they really are. |
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On the one day when she forgot to wind the clock, or wasn't able to, and it stopped, her grandfather died. |
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I spoke to a willowy girl from Adelphi University visiting the show one day for her anthropology course. |
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You don't accept the possibility that a government may one day wilfully misuse this information. |
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In taking care of the royal feet, M Sitts showed such skill that his Majesty one day asked him to remove an agnail from one of his fingers. |
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She argued that if she kept her child off school one day a week, she could face legal proceedings. |
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Well, those people are quite wrong and one day I will let readers know where to find it. |
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The advent of relatively cheap satellite television and the internet may one day put an end to these lunatics. |
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But up there on the sixth floor of the block, you can one day see him fitting in just fine. |
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I only hope what goes around comes around in your case, and one day you get caught. |
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In the film, Douglas suddenly cracks one day while waiting in one too many traffic jams before rampaging across the city with a gun. |
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Anyway, her death will be avenged by a son of Clytaemnestra, who shall one day avenge his dead father. |
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Maybe one day he will understand that there are real and tangible consequences to mistakes. |
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A barren area becomes a young plantation as if by magic, raw slope one day, a healthy young forest the next. |
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Imagine letting patients out into the fresh air after one day, having just cut a whacking great hole into their stomachs. |
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Participants stopped taking warfarin for at least one day and received vitamin K by oral or subcutaneous administration. |
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Engineers are working on a giant, synthetic, robo-jellyfish, which one day could autonomously patrol the high seas. |
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I never stopped dreaming that one day I would be crossing a bridge and a talking troll would be underneath. |
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One day, one day, they will be too old to drive it, they will want an automatic with airbags and ABS and cruise control. |
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Michael, who had been the youngest adjutant in the army, came ashore one day later with the 7th Battalion of the Black Watch. |
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In Judaism, Shabbat represents our opportunity to enjoy all the classes of pleasure in one day. |
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I was so disappointed and angry that one day on the beach I really lost my rag with him. |
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And one day, five years later, while I was wiping his arm as always, I felt a jolt of movement in his arm. |
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During the winter months, just in the relatively small county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, several packs of hounds will meet on any one day. |
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This one day programme is tailor-made to provide the best practices and business insights that today's competitive markets demand. |
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Cut flowers are probably the most perishable of farm products, having a one day window for saleability. |
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She was brought to the office one day so the counselors and attorneys could work with her. |
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Parliament made acts of attainder one day, and reversed them almost on the next. |
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It was hard to believe that their luck had changed so drastically in only one day. |
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He personalizes headbands and wristbands and plans to one day expand to active wear. |
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As we weeded the lettuce patch one day recently, you took satisfaction in likening us to a pair of police getting rid of bad guys. |
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This means a body of water with semi-diurnal tides, like the Atlantic Ocean, will have two high tides and two low tides in one day. |
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On average it takes one day per time zone crossed to recover from the effects of jet lag. |
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So the emperor granted his request and decreed that one day in the year would be set aside for fools and jesters to rule. |
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And they ran their first uncensored broadcast on February 18, only one day after the nationwide protests began. |
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Her new comments will only add to ongoing speculation that the Yorks plan, one day, to remarry. |
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When you had the bit part as a police desk sergeant in the film Addams Family Values, was it your dream one day to play Gomez? |
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Anyway, that's all I remember from my one day of shooting Addams Family Values. |
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That's how they kept clean, meeting with the mayor one day and affirming no snitching over nonviolence the next. |
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Aisha herself talks about visiting Afghanistan one day, once the surgeries are finished. |
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During his early attempts to become a director, he met Alma Reville, an English girl just one day younger than himself. |
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One of my favorite glimpses of ariel Sharon occurred one day some years ago at a breakfast at his farm in the Negev. |
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I know that one day in the near future, we will return to our usual hikes and bike rides. |
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Our aim is that one day the mission will be autonomous, but we have a long way to go to reach that. |
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Met him on the D train going to Yankee Stadium one day and spent that afternoon watching a ballgame with him in the press box. |
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I remember one day that I spent in a bathtub looking out at the ocean and re-reading the end of Outerbridge Reach. |
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After lunch one day, Hollande drove her back to her hotel in Limoges and confessed his love. |
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Kathryn was confronted in London one day after spending the weekend at the wedding of her brother, Euan, in Buckinghamshire. |
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A bureaucrat goes into a library one day and pulls a poem off a shelf, and it changes the world. |
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Tha had begun working with Karen refugees in Thailand when one day he decided to head into Burma itself. |
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At last he went to the palace one day, and, being informed that the Caliph was making his ablutions prior to his prayers, sat down in an antechamber. |
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Common wisdom has long held that if you romance a cheater he or she will one day cheat on you. |
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Now chef Dominique Ansel has created a Pop Art-themed ice cream sundae on sale for one day only in East Hampton. |
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But one day, scanning the classified ads in The Minneapolis Tribune, she saw a job opportunity that appealed to her. |
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They lived like this for six days, until one day, the agents told Claudia and her two children they could go. |
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I was quite specifically talking about the comparison between playing Heimdall on one day, and playing Mandela on the next. |
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The index jumped 3.1 percent on Tuesday, one day after the election. |
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Then one day Nichole found a note in her locker from a secret admirer. |
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Only Ted Williams had ever done that before, my old man told me, and one day I want to meet Connors and tell him about it. |
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He also told the paper that journalist James Foley deserved to die and that they will one day conquer the Vatican. |
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And I thought I should come back one day to do a giant walk over the Sydney cove from the Opera House to the top of the bridge. |
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Now, more than ever, we need to continue our growth as a political force so that we may one day be able to wield the power the Supreme Court has given us today. |
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This was a rebound from its biggest one day decline in almost a year. |
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This breakthrough holds out hope of one day developing a new generation of treatments for a disease that claims the lives of 10,000 men every year in the UK alone. |
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A wise teacher was discussing life with a young student one day. |
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She hoped to become a professor of Dari or perhaps even literature one day. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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In early trading today the dollar was on the back foot in Asia after suffering its biggest one day decline in three years against the Japanese yen. |
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We will become doctors, deli owners, teachers, parents, and maybe even one day, President of the United States. |
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A pitcher's life is one day of deliberate self-injury, followed by three days of healing, then a fresh injury. |
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I have no doubt Texas and its politicians will rebound here one day, but for now, the diminution of Texas power is kinda sad. |
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His plan was to one day become a diplomat, but he was losing faith in the idea of international policy as a career path. |
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The curfew was lifted in some parts of the city one day, only to be reimposed the next day in the same or other localities because new incidents had occurred. |
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The scrunchie is in many ways the perfect fashion metaphor for the woman who may one day be Princess Harry. |
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He did not see why he should be treated like a second-class citizen for one day longer. |
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And one day, if I have anything to do with it, that lack of moderation will be his downfall. |
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Perhaps because of this, Kalanick has expressed his desire to one day have driverless Uber vehicles. |
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During filming one day, Dunne and his crew entered a home with an addict mom. |
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The fish's battery lasts for up to five hours, though the scientists hope to one day program it to search for and access a recharging station when it runs low. |
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Downey grew up in the shadow of his father, the Irish tenor Morton Downey, and vowed to eclipse his fame one day. |
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A record 116 suspected lawbreakers were arrested in one day, as officers who normally work behind the scenes swelled the ranks of those working on the campaign. |
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The elastically talented Amy Poehler will likely surprise us one day by winning serious acclaim. |
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His father, who worked in a box factory, was fixing a fan one day at home and got electrocuted. |
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At a recent press conference, Tzipi Livni nailed a quote rich enough to perhaps one day be emblazoned on her tombstone. |
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It will only be open one day a week and will not employ qualified nurses or physicians. |
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Voyager observed lightning from an extended storm system at low latitudes, which lasted for months and appeared highly regular from one day to the next. |
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Imagine my horror when one day I glanced at the reverse side of some scratch work only to discover it was a letter of recommendation written for a student at Macalester. |
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From that moment of impact I would start to think frequently of my lucky escape but also of the thought that one day I would shuffle off this mortal coil like everyone else. |
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We started off wearing stopwatches as a fad, and one day, this lady came through our project selling shower clocks. |
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Do you think one day they will turn my life story into a film? |
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Industry currently uses limonene as a scent in household cleaners but might one day be used as the raw material for making the plastic bottle itself. |
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In one day, British forces advanced five miles into German lines. |
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As it is improved and expanded, fmri research may one day reveal an equally astonishing view. |
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Butchers in striped aprons smile at the cameras from outside the same shop that stands today, unaware of the future that would one day come to their unremarkable little town. |
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We cannot foreclose the possibility that a strike against Iran might one day be defensible or necessary. |
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My father, who had no interest in fishing himself, eventually accepted this was no passing childhood whim and one day the longed-for parcel arrived. |
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After the company stopped producing at its giant oil field in Southern Sudan over twenty years ago, it continued to pay royalties to maintain its right to come back one day. |
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But as luck would have it, one day in 2000 turned it around. |
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I was returning from high school one day and a runaway horse with a bridle on sped past a group of us into a farmer's yard, looking for a drink of water. |
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Perhaps one day I'll find a reason to call in for a lunchtime sandwich. |
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Indeed, Fellowes was such a fan that he imagined one day doing his own send-up of the show. |
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Then one day on set, three slum girls came to watch the crew film in their shantytown. |
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Following in those shrewd, shirtless footsteps, perhaps one day Jonas will be peed on by Nicole Kidman, too. |
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As for Hydorn, she says that if she herself hits that low spot, she may one day use the helium hood, too. |
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Inspectors, who only required one day of training, are specifically looking for zebra and quagga mussels as well as Eurasian watermilfoil. |
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I preferred to think about school and a government job and how I would one day put on high-heeled shoes and wear a long skirt like other girls. |
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When Churchill was PM in the 1950s he was on the toilet one day when an official told him that the Lord Privy Seal had come to see him. |
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In the early 1960s, English county cricket teams began playing a shortened version of cricket which only lasted for one day. |
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With one day left before kickoff, no headliner had been chosen. |
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He came into the dressing room one day and threw a pair of red shorts to Ronnie Yeats. |
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So in August 1996 there was one day of artists in Victoria Park and 2 days at Hylands Park with camping. |
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A Babbitt met a Bromide on the avenue one day. They held a conversation in their own peculiar way. |
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Wow! Laundry, dishes, and errands, all in one day? You've been a busy beaver. |
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On the Monday, passengers are transferred back in just one day with additional buses provided to meet the increased requirement. |
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Returning home from Minton's Staffordshire Potteries works one day, to his horror, he found that his maid had blackleaded the fireplace. |
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There is a discrepancy of one day between the official date of death and that on the gravestone. |
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These two fast friends play cowboy games together happily until one day Sideswiping Slim sneaks in and manages to steal Rusty. |
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A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. |
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The eventual Gregorian calendar drops one day from the first three centuries in each set of 400 years. |
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We decided to go blueberrying one day up in our hills. We grabbed our blueberry cans, hitched them to our belts, and headed for the blueberries. |
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It describes a meeting between Richard and Henry that took place one day before the parliament's session. |
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Suffering from flu symptoms one day, she decided to call in sick. |
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Some fear that Big Labor will one day form its own party and attempt to capture government. |
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If one of these days is a Sunday, that day is excluded from sale and sale may commence one day earlier. |
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His antitelevision campaign included a proposal that Germans abstain one day each week from watching television. |
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For example, one day while trying to overcome his traumatic separation from Helen Baird, he experiences anagnorisis in one of his classes. |
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For the last fifteen years I've worked out regularly, usually taking only one day off a week Must I lay off running completely for recovery? |
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During his visit to Sheila he had made friends with golfers and fishermen, and once landed three quinnat salmon in one day. |
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Another visitor Adman Shah said that Rs 200 fee for one day fish hunt was an amount which a common man hardly can afford. |
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In a makeshift court lasting only one day, over 500 men were tried and the majority sentenced to death. |
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The English army captured the completely unguarded Caen in just one day, surprising the French. |
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Most well-endowed women, like Jessica Simpson and Salma Hayek, have grown to appreciate their curves, and you likely will, too, one day. |
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Outside our kitchen window in Tanzania were some trees, and one day a beautiful Vitelline masked weaverbird came to build a nest. |
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The clothes he wore one day he did not wear again till three or four days later. |
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But if one day, they want me, I have joked if I go back to be the kit man or the water boy, I don't mind, I just want to be back one day. |
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The boy says his father works in the workery. The baby doesn't say anything, but one day she's going to say Pa-pa. My husband's an architect. |
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We came to town one day and were walking through a subway when this lovely, jumbly mongrel just attached itself to me. |
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Bahar issued an apology note last week, immediately after the offending article appeared, and it even closed itself for one day as an apologia. |
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Antimalarial tablets that can be taken as little as one day before your holiday are also available to buy. |
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But this episode taught us quite a bit, and we will one day learn more once we are able to hold another vaginoid in captivity. |
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I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
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Robert K. Steel leans forward, speaking in a rapid, excitable burst about the powers that a superregulator might wield over Wall Street one day. |
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To lose two sons in one day was indeed overwhelming and could crack any stronghearted man. |
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Suddenly it seems perfectly appropriate for me to wear a maxidress to dinner and I contemplated leaving the house one day this week sans tights. |
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She was with the engineers but she wanted to be a drill instructor, and she asked me one day, she said, 'How come you all don't wear the Smokeys? |
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Change ain't always good, and attention to the details may save your keester one day. |
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On average, July is the driest month, but summer thunderstorms can occasionally deposit more than the month's mean rainfall in one day. |
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Bethan has just one day to reclaim, repair and reembrace her relationship with Josh. |
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Before the official opening of the Pennine Way the British Army was invited to test the whole route, a task which they accomplished in one day. |
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Imagine if you had to carry a 20-pound bag of kitty litter with you at all times, and then one day you were able to put it down. |
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However, he argues that we should not live in the belief that we shall one day inherit eternal bliss. |
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Other than the farms and houses the village also has a post office open one day per week and an inn. |
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He died one day after the proposition was defeated in the House of Lords, and he is commemorated with a memorial plaque on Kailpot Crag. |
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Some straight legs caught a trooper at the post exchange one day and made him unblouse his boots. |
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They are borne in axillary clusters on the stems above ground and last for just one day. |
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The basic unit in the Maya calendar was one day, or k'in, and 20 k'in grouped to form a winal. |
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They lost one day because they traveled west during their circumnavigation of the globe, opposite to Earth's daily rotation. |
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Miraculously, however, the oil expected to last for only one day burnt for eight full days instead. |
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It's long been an in-joke between my wife Tracy and I, that one day she'd make me Lamingtons, and I have teased her regularly about it. |
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However one day the shark swam into the river estuary to hunt, this angered the crocodile, who declared it his territory. |
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In all albatross species, both parents incubate the egg in stints that last between one day and three weeks. |
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Digestion only takes a few hours, thus wolves can feed several times in one day, making quick use of large quantities of meat. |
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The crossing is considered to be the first one day roundtrip from London across the English Channel. |
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Serving as a banderillero for Belmonte, Maera one day asked for an increase in wages and was refused. |
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Long before Mike Piazza became baseball's best hitting catcher, he decided to call it quits one day. |
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On April 30, Adolf Hitler, with his wife of one day, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his bunker to avoid capture by Soviet troops. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped to conquer the country in just one day, but his forces met unexpectedly fierce resistance. |
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He had died of bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS on November 24, 1991, only one day after publicly acknowledging he had the disease. |
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The company was forced to bring forward the announcement by one day after the information was leaked to a local newspaper. |
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I tried on a pair of drop-crotch pants one day because they were trendy and I thought maybe, just maybe, I could rock them. |
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In her official blog, Jenkins mentions that she may one day perform the routine in public. |
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He died of trench fever in 1922 on Christmas Day, one day short of his 30th birthday. |
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Rob Schneider derp dee derp. Derp dee derpity derpy derp. Until one day, a derp a derp a derp a derp. |
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You'll start eating like a normie. In fact, a small amount of food will one day look like a lot. |
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The entirety of the World Championships takes place on one day in August, on Glasgow Green. |
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He had higher property qualifications than the aire forgill, but his prime claim to higher status was that he would one day be king. |
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This tool was able to triple the amount of work done by farmers in one day. |
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There is hope that the site will one day be self-supporting from ad sales. |
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Those signed up to the service received their results one day earlier than the official postal results. |
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Knox's return to St Andrews fulfilled the prophecy he made in the galleys that he would one day preach again in its church. |
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In July 1939 he travelled to Vienna to assist Gretl and his other sisters, visiting Berlin for one day to meet an official of the Reichsbank. |
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Astrologer Morgan Rehbock and graphic artist Romina Cenisio break down the universe, one day at a time. |
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So you were thrilled, and we picked out the mare for Harriet, and you bagsed the black, and I had the chestnut, and we all rode away one day. |
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I've received a summons for jury duty. It says I serve one day or one trial. |
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Finally one day Max ate too many avocados, a new treat, and he fretted and cried inconsolably because he had a bellyache. |
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The first time you meet that someone special, you can count on them one day being dead and in the ground. |
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He was a slow learner, and one day Wittgenstein hit him two or three times on the head, causing him to collapse. |
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The love was not evicted It didn't leave all in one day, But little by little it faded As those I loved drifted away. |
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The restriction of the time of voting to one day reduced the practice of cooping. |
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You couldn't help feeling he'd be caught out one day, and then what an almighty cropper he'd come! |
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Edith's sixth and final son died on 25 January 1882, one day after his birth, on Maugham's eighth birthday. |
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Courts such as those in the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow have a large number of staff and can in one day deal with hundreds of cases. |
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The offensive that followed again relied on heavy bombardment which allowed the British infantry to capture the ridge in one day. |
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At first, everything was normal, but then one day we went out together, and he shoplifted everywhere we went. |
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But then one day, a mischievous monkey landed with a purposeful plop right onto a capy's back! |
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On my way to a church meeting one day, I pulled off the highway and went inside that show home. |
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A Scotsman who was in the Jacobite army and therefore an eyewitness, wrote home that 60 English recruits had joined in just one day at Preston. |
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Also, as milk-brother of the future ruler, the son of a wetnurse would be well placed to bask one day in his milk-brother's power. |
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In 1970, Chichester attempted to sail 4,000 miles in twenty days, in Gipsy Moth V, but failed by one day. |
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It is intended that the theatre will one day reopen, but much costly restoration will be required first. |
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Like all loopers, Joe knows his life expectancy is finite and one day he will close the loop by gunning down his future self. |
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With a cotton gin a man could remove seed from as much upland cotton in one day as would have previously taken a woman working two months to process at one pound per day. |
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Joe Logan had been keen to register to maybe one day save the life of someone with a blood cancer ever since he lost his aunt to leukaemia several years ago. |
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Nick Williams was suspended for one day, the date to be notified to him, after being found guilty of careless riding on Havenstone in the race won by Brize Norton. |
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An insect queen actually practices polygamy only one day, while for an alpha-male defending his harem is the very essence of both his status and polygamy. |
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Fuel cells and electric motors will not replace jet engines on commercial transports, but they could one day replace gas turbine auxiliary power units. |
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But not knowing my own mind, I made it hard for Mabel, keeping late hours, igging her, and playing Cherie. Then, one day while Mabel was at work, I packed my clothes and left. |
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Dad met Mr Draper one day and asked if he had a bit of work for us kids to earn some pocket money. Yes he had, so the three of us went to his farm to do a bit of spud bashing. |
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I read in another magazine about a workout that can put a whole inch on your arms in just one day! Obviously that sounds awesome, because my guns are only 15 inches. |
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This was the clubs first one day honour in this competition. |
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Intrepid was planned to stay one day and unload itself and as much of Sir Tristram as possible, leaving the next evening for the relative safety of San Carlos. |
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Seven foot Wilt Chamberlain one day will rule professional basketball with greater authority than George Mikan in his golden years, the Stilt's coach predicted yesterday. |
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From his sanctuary in the bush outside Alice Springs, Brolga cares for his orphans, and spends months training and preparing them so that they can one day be released. |
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Then one day she received an allamanda seedling from an old neighbor. |
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Still according to Heimskringla, one day in the Novgorod marketplace Olaf encountered Klerkon, his enslaver and the murderer of his foster father. |
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He also said it is quite possible Russia could join the eurozone one day. |
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Of this mighty Order I am no mean member, but already one of the Chief Commanders, and may well aspire one day to hold the batoon of Grand Master. |
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A channel in a tidal flat can see the deposition of a few metres of sediment in one day, while on the deep ocean floor each year only a few millimetres of sediment accumulate. |
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