My first trip was to Windermere and I remember that it was a miserable, rainy day but we still went out on the lake. |
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He was storing for the future, saving for a rainy day, providing for his old age. |
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Where it is expensive, consider saving that extra money to protect against a rainy day. |
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Once you have the basic home comforts, it's important to have money put aside for a rainy day. |
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Instead of banking the funds for a rainy day, Michigan lawmakers went on a spending spree. |
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A high-interest savings account is a good place to start, if you just want to put away some money for a rainy day. |
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He was spending the rainy day with his drawing pad, working out future kitchens, workrooms and such. |
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They are admittedly livelier than his uncle's sole contribution, a stately architectural rendering of the Grand Canal in Venice on a rainy day. |
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Meanwhile, people visiting the South Bank on a rainy day sink up to their ankles in puddles and steam through an indistinct symphony. |
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I've missed writing about a lovely sunny day, and a rainy day, and a quite rumbustiously stormy night. |
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We also kept a substantial sum of money in our Thai bank account ready for that rainy day. |
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The alternative is to save money for a rainy day to pay out of pocket for treatments denied you. |
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Once those paychecks start rolling in, don't forget to save something for a rainy day as well as your retirement! |
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Everyone needs money in the bank for a rainy day, so your first savings should be on deposit. |
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Children only have one chance at their education and it's no use saving money for a rainy day. |
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On a cold, rainy day, there's nothing better than stopping in for a hot pot pie. |
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A day laborer is hired by the day, and a rainy day means a day's wages lost. |
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One rainy day, she asked Ryan to come over and they sat in the garden, under the shelter of a gazebo. |
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The day had changed from a gray, rainy day to a beautiful bright, sunshiny day, perfect for a caravan. |
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Children at the upper school at East Kennett found a small pipistrelle bat clinging low on the wall on a rainy day in April. |
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The orange jelly, though, was nothing more than a silly fancy on a rainy day. |
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A summer holiday mood can be created on the fourth rainy day in a row just by drinking the same much-loved tipples enjoyed abroad. |
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Most states took advantage of the boom times to create rainy day funds, storing away the extra cash. |
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Instead of the uniform grayness of the rainy day, we have the black storm cloud and brilliant lightning flash. |
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But the reality of most footballers' lives is job uncertainty and penny-pinching to ensure there is enough money put aside for that rainy day. |
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I managed to get a short walk in between showers on what's been a mostly rainy day. |
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The ambulance wailing, the children screeching, and the stray dogs barking on Underwood Avenue on a rainy day. |
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Once debts are under control, it is advisable to take stock of your savings, and try to put some money away regularly for a rainy day. |
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It was the money that workers had put away for a rainy day that was stolen from them and used for purposes other than for what it was intended. |
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It's clear the government has decided to spend more this year and that is why the rainy day fund is being run dry. |
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Perhaps it's because I was wearing bright red on a cold, grim rainy day. |
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It is advisable to keep a novel in the glove compartment of the car on a rainy day because the traffic comes to a grinding halt on the main roads. |
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Since casseroles can be time-consuming to prepare, consider making a double batch and freezing one for a rainy day. |
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With more people depending on you, it's critical to build up a rainy day fund, so you know you'll be okay if an emergency arises. |
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Building your savings lets you pay down debts, have an umbrella for a rainy day and achieve your goals. |
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They only lived in a back-to-back, but Leonard had worked hard as an overlooker at the Blind Institute, and they had put a few coppers away for a rainy day. |
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Whether you're saving for a rainy day, for retirement, for your future, or to send your kids to college, there is a savings vehicle for you. |
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And on a rainy day, every nook holds promise of a watery grave. |
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It was quite an adventure walking deep into the forest on a rainy day and we were nervous that huge boas that usually dwell in the forest might appear suddenly in front of us. |
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If there's a place to store our unneeded goodies I shall probably mount a quiet campaign of no activity and hang on to the collection against a rainy day. |
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Most property owners would applaud any effort to squirrel money away for a rainy day but the sheer size of the city's reserve accounts would indicate a closer look. |
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Some people have chosen to use equity from their homes in lump sums to buy a car, take a vacation or put aside for a rainy day. |
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Thanks to the money from the rainy day fund, the government will balance its books again. |
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We all know that we should have some money put away for a rainy day. |
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My classmate Dan invited us over today for a rainy day BBQ with his lovely wife, Julie, and daughter, Ruby, who entertained us with somersaults and her overall adorableness. |
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So a fitful night's sleep leads me to another gray, chilly and rainy day. |
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Canadian households are having difficulty putting aside money for a rainy day or for retirement. |
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Regulators use VAR calculations to work out how much capital banks need to put aside for a rainy day. |
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The single rainy day during this dekad was followed by almost 10 rainless days countrywide. |
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Not long before my mother died, my sister found her wandering on a rainy day, shoeless and senile in the middle of millionaire ghetto Hampstead, where she lived. |
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However, when times improve and if we are being responsible, we immediately pay down the credit line and try to set aside money for a rainy day. |
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Not just what you earn with each comment, but what you put away for a rainy day through an accumulation of signal, rhythm, silence, humor. |
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Saving money for a rainy day can have you savouring breakfast in bed. |
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In addition, we had the contingency fund for a rainy day. |
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Fortunately, my wife and I were able to put away for a rainy day. |
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An outstanding observer like Marcel Proust could spend almost a whole page describing in the minutest detail the effect of looking through a window on a rainy day. |
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I first tasted these wines on a rainy day in Lisbon one Easter when Port pioneer and iconoclast, Dirk Niepoort, poured us a range of table wines that he had made from a once abandoned vineyard on his family's estate. |
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In the good times the policy designers lacked the will to save up for a rainy day, and in the bad times the wish to carry out structural reforms is lacking, so no alternative remains but to change the terms of the pact. |
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The next day, a cold, rainy day, Dad stayed at my place while I took my crew up to Martinsdale, where we'd hired a crane to drop the bed of an old railroad car onto cribbing to make a bridge over a creek. |
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Kamikaze cabinet The end of the frontier Claws meet teeth Dual market Stock up for a rainy day Forex with rice Squeezed Bohemia's fading rhapsody ReprintsIn theory, this procedure seems fair and sensible. |
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In effect, they should be saving for a rainy day. |
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Most people do not have savings for a rainy day. |
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And thus a rainy day turned into a fun event. |
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New, ambitious government programs were launched, which exacerbated the dramatic economic upturn that was already in progress, and nothing was saved for a rainy day. |
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In the city of Karachi, however, the protest took place without any anti-Christian incidents, while in Islamabad it took only a rainy day to discourage many from showing. |
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Knowing how much money is coming in each month, how much you need to spend on various essentials, and how much you can reasonably save for a rainy day? |
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Suppose you are walking on the street on a rainy day without an umbrella. |
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It was a gusty, rainy day, and the rolling white and grey clouds and the lines of haillike lances rode down the sky like a charge. |
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We watch them trade in one flashy sports car for another as mere mortals struggle to pay off our mortgage and squirrel away money for a rainy day. |
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To help you get a head-start on your summer stock, here's a handful of wines that cost less than PS10, are drinking beautifully, and don't have to be saved for a rainy day. |
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The streaker's wet dream was to be on TV butt-naked on a rainy day. |
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