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day's and events
Shortly after waking up on the morning of flight day six three and a half minutes early, Young and Duke discussed with mission control in Houston the day's timeline of events.
* By intensifying the will-forces through exercises such as a chronologically reversed review of the day's events, the meditant can achieve a further stage of inner independence from sensory experience, leading to direct contact, and even union, with spiritual beings (" Intuition ") without loss of individual awareness.
Sometimes the soldiers are unable to immediately gauge the significance of the combat ; in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo, some British officers were in doubt as to whether the day's events merited the title of " battle " or would be passed off as merely an " action ".
Many details of the day's events are in dispute, with no agreement even on the number of marchers present that day.
Having lost her short term memory in a car crash, Lucy can only remember the current day's events until she falls asleep.
While Andoh is drinking, Masako and Takuya have a discussion about the day's events, and about their history together.
Vladimir realises an opportunity to produce tangible evidence of the previous day's events.
Pozzo has lost all notion of time, and assures them he cannot remember meeting them the day before, and does not expect to remember the current day's events when they are over.
On January 28, 1986, he planned to give his address, but after learning of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, he postponed it for a week and addressed the nation on the day's events.
* The Archers Plot Summaries unofficial summary of each day's events ( 1995 – present )
German reaction by the General Staff to the first day's events was one of surprise ; they did not expect such a big attack by the British.
Once lodging was secured and money changed, the pilgrim would purchase a sacrificial animal, usually a pigeon or a lamb, in preparation for the following day's events.
Three men ( Harris, Benjamin, Faison ), known as " the Corner Men ," act as a sort of Greek chorus, commenting on the neighborhood and the day's events.
In his testimony, Meadlo described that during the day's events, he was standing guard over a few dozen My Lai villagers when Lt. Calley approached him and ordered him to shoot all the civilians.
In the early days of the Korean War, Haig was responsible for maintaining General MacArthur's situation map and briefing MacArthur each evening on the day's battlefield events.
Millions survive without love or home, almost none in silence ; the opposite of silence leads quickly to narrative, and the sound of story is the dominant sound of our lives, from the small accounts of our day's events to the vast incommunicable constructs of psychopaths.
Cash prizes and a handmade quilt made by ladies in the community are raffled at the end of the day's events.
After the parade, the day's festivities continue with food, concerts, events in Canonsburg Town Park, and family entertainment throughout the day.
Originally broadcast only daily, SportsCenter is now shown up to twelve times a day, replaying the day's scores and highlights from major sporting events, along with commentary, previews and feature stories.
After Major left office and published his memoirs, Lamont publicly denied Major's version of events, claiming that Major had effectively opted out of his responsibilities and left Lamont to carry the can for that day's actions.
For many years WNYC-TV ran a 15-minute newscast on weekdays, called News from City Hall ( later called News City and expanded to 30 minutes ), highlighting the day's events in municipal government.
Additional details of the day's events are not entirely certain — Robey gave three different accounts later — but he began to contact both stamp dealers and journalists, to tell them of his find.
During Carnival, calypsonians competed for awards like the Carnival Road March, National Calypso Monarch, Calypso Queen, Junior Monarch and Extempo Monarch in contests called picong, when two performers trade bawdy and irreverent jibes at each other and the day's events.
The Duke of Wellington felt that the remainder of the day's events should be cancelled following the accident at Parkside, and proposed to return to Liverpool.

day's and include
The day's activities include a parade, community open-pit beef barbecue, arts and crafts fair at Lewis and Clark Park, and the Belgrade High School Panthers varsity football game.
These include two to three familiar books, a rereading of the previous day's new book and the introduction and reading of a new story.
Composed of breaking news stories, exclusive set visits, first looks at upcoming film and television projects, and one-on-one interviews with Hollywood talents and celebrities, ET's regular segments include " The Latest News ," a quick round up of the day's biggest stories ; " Story from Studio 4 ," a lengthier analysis of Hollywood's hottest topics ; " Real or Rumor ," where rumors circulating Hollywood are confirmed or denied.
The timing had been perfect: the night foreman had had to make a decision as to whether to include the proclamation in the next day's paper or not.
Version two shows the actual temperatures from the previous day, the record temperatures for the day ( record temps include the year they were set in ), and the day's average high and low temperatures.

day's and Breakfast
Breakfast ( literally meaning to break the fasting period of the prior night ) is the first meal taken after rising from a night's sleep, most often eaten in the early morning before undertaking the day's work.
The weekday schedule begins with the morning's sports news, debate and reaction on The Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, followed by Richard Keys and Andy Gray, who take an in-depth look at the day's sports stories and invite listeners to have their say.

day's and sales
J-com's share price increased substantially from the day's low, when many of Mizuho's erroneously placed sales were purchased by other market participants.
Allegedly, the bank selected the day's lowest rates for currency sales and highest rates for purchases, appropriating the difference as corporate profit.
By 1936, " The Bug " had spread to cities such as Atlanta where the winning number was determined by the last digit of that day's New York bond sales.
The first day's trading yielded sales of 155, 000 ounces of gold worth $ 103 million, well above the sales target of 130, 000 ounces to the end of June.

day's and Bean
When Bean learns that Lily Langtry will be appearing in Texas, a long day's ride from Vinegaroon, he dresses up in his full Civil War regalia and rides to see the performance with his men in tow.

day's and cake
Whoever discovered a ring in his piece of cake ( or bread ) was elected as King or Queen and presided over the day's festivities.

day's and walk
Each section is approximately one day's walk, except for the northernmost 150km or so, where the sections consist of half-day walks.
Some pilgrims continue on to Muxia, which is a day's walk away.
The region was once under the suzerainty of the Dvaravati, and later under that of the Khmer Empire, and is dotted with the ruins of Khmer resthouses located about 15 miles, or a day's walk, apart, along Khmer highways.
On the evening of 5 October 1936 the Jarrow marchers stopped at the town centre after their first day's walk.
Hayfield is a short day's walk away beyond Rushup Edge.
The centre of the Park is the Rondvatnet lake, from which all the peaks beyond 2, 000 m ( 6, 560 ft ) of altitude can be reached in less than one day's walk.
William Wordsworth, a visitor to Barmouth in the 19th century, described it thus: " With a fine sea view in front, the mountains behind, the glorious estuary running eight miles inland, and Cadair Idris within compass of a day's walk, Barmouth can always hold its own against any rival.
Strange could barely walk after the day's shooting.
The peak is fairly remote from the nearest road, with more than a day's walk for most parties but the ascent involves no rock climbing and there is a well-marked track to the summit.
However, upon being struck by the awe-inspiring views of the sheer cliffs of the Grose Valley stretching away to the south, he decided to turn back, unaware he was only a day's walk away from the western escarpment and the open country lying beyond.
The village is sited on the Pilgrims ' Way from London to Canterbury, and is one day's walk from Canterbury.
Several dozen members of Congress walked the final miles with her during the final day's walk from Arlington National Cemetery to the Capitol on the National Mall.
Older towns were founded a day's walk apart by the Spanish priests who founded early missions.
Claiming to be in need of fresh air after the shock of the day's revelations, Victorian Dad later goes for a " walk ".
Trails range from the Hemmant Trail, a short walk, to the Pine Tree Trail, a full day's trek.
After arriving at the famous Cubs baseball stadium, Wrigley Field, on July 1, Holden, who was joined by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich during the final steps of his walk, threw that day's symbolic first pitch to Kerry Wood, as the Cubs played the Washington Nationals.
The second day's walk is shorter at 9 km, but steeper.

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