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next and day
The next day he was gone.
The chaplain married them, on the next day.
She left the next day for her teaching job at Princeton, Illinois.
Ernest Gross replied the next day, putting the suspended diplomat's fears to rest.
Eight hundred and sixty-five Rebels surrendered within their works and a thousand more were captured or surrendered themselves that night and the next day.
The next day Sherman issued his orders ending the campaign and pulled his armies back to Atlanta.
The next day he seemed to be in fairly good shape and still in excellent spirits.
Adrian Quiney wrote to his son Richard on October 29 and again perhaps the next day, since the bearer of the letter, the bailiff, was expected to reach London on November 1.
Even with the increase in funds for the next fiscal year, Georgia will be spending only around $3.15 per day per patient.
Undismayed by this contretemps, a small band of the faithful gathered at Lauchli's home at 6:30 A.M. the next day, put on their uniforms, and headed for a farm several miles away.
It was next day that Sojourner came and sat beside him and took his hand.
They stopped expecting her to die the next minute, but only in the next day or two.
Middletown bases its claim on the general provision of the law that `` all rateable property, both tangible and intangible, shall be taxed to the owner thereof in the town in which such owner shall have had his actual place of abode for the larger portion of the twelve ( 12 ) months next preceding the first day of April in each year ''.
If the last day ( due date ) for performing any act for tax purposes, such as filing a return or making a tax payment, etc., falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, you may perform that act on the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
The next day the police captain, in derision, organized what he termed `` Welch's Wild Goose Chase ''.
`` One day our species promises co-existence, and the next day it threatens co-extinction ''.
The consummation should come at the next stopping place when they have a long private time ( day or night ) for that purpose.
Lee renewed his pressure on Mrs. Shaefer to buy his machine when she visited him the next day.
Then one day Dick's classmate Jimmy, from next door, let the cat out of the bag.
How quaint it all seemed the next day.
This does not mean, though, that a red wine improves with prolonged aeration: there is a reasonable limit -- and wines kept over to the next meal or the next day, after they have once been opened, are never as good.

next and contrary
It seems unlikely that the higher expenditures that did not develop due to sprawl in the last 50 years will evolve in the next 20 year, despite predictions to the contrary in The Costs of Sprawl 2000 research.
He sent a telegram on 29 December 1895 to Rhodes warning him of his intentions-" Unless I hear definitely to the contrary, shall leave to-morrow evening "-and on the very next day sent a further message, " Shall leave to-night for the Transvaal ".
The Quays ' excursion into feature films and live-action dance films are by no means an indication of a move away from animation and the literature that inspires them — on the contrary, this next film explores the potential which slumbers in the combination of these cinematic techniques.
On 1 July 1644 Prince Rupert of the Rhine raised the siege, but on the next day threw away his success by engaging the three armies in battle, contrary to Newcastle's desire, at Marston Moor.
Therefore the Newton form of the interpolation polynomial is usually preferred over the Lagrange form for practical purposes, although, in actual fact ( and contrary to widespread claims ), Lagrange, too, allows calculation of the next higher degree interpolation without re-doing previous calculations — and is considerably easier to evaluate.
Because the Soviet Union was the only communist country then equipped with a fully modern, professional army, Peng attempted to reform China's military on the Soviet model over the next several years, making the army less political and more professional ( contrary to the political goals of Mao ).
Despite numerous attempts to the contrary, Palombian economy is next to nonexistent.
However, Savant in his next book " l ' Affaire Walewska " attempted to prove the contrary.
The next season, Barry did some broadcasting for the Seattle SuperSonics, however a plan for permanent employment fell through when Barry insisted that his then-wife be allowed to join him when the team was on the road, which would have been contrary to team policy.
While the CP retained a strong base of support in the smaller Fur Workers Union, it never recovered from its defeat in the much larger garment industry ; on the contrary, the ILGWU, led by David Dubinsky for the next forty years, remained resolutely anti-communist thereafter.
The next morning, the survivors find themselves slowly advancing through a dense mist, which contrary to their fear is not a poison gas.
To the contrary, " the number of media options is so overwhelming that there almost needs to be a default standard-bearer .... Every morning, the Times front page comes closer than any other single source of information to determining what will count as major news for the next twenty-four hours.
Over the next three years, he irritated Empress Catherine II with his vehement advocacy of the exiled Bourbons, sharp criticism of the Armed Neutrality of the North, which he considered disadvantageous to Russia, and denunciation of the partitions of Poland as contrary to the first principles of equity and a shock to the conscience of Western Europe.

next and usual
He began the next season with Stoke in his usual unflappable manner, but then his top-flight career would be suddenly and violently brought to an end.
: The next day, an invading army occupied the city and Nasreddin did not turn up for coffee as usual.
The group ’ s next release, Apocalypse ' 91 ... The Enemy Strikes Black, continued this trend, with songs like " Can't Truss It ", which addressed the history of slavery and how the black community can fight back against oppression ; " I Don't Wanna be Called Yo Nigga ", a track addresses on how the urban culture uses the word nigga outside of its usual derogatory context.
After The Mikado opened in 1885, Gilbert, as usual, promptly turned his thoughts to finding a subject for a next opera.
In usual practice, subsequent occurrences of a keyword letter are treated as if the next letter in alphabetical order, e. g., the keyword TOMATO yields a numeric keystring of " 532164.
When producer Henry Winkler gave Bergeron the notice that the episode was to air on April Fools ' Day ( April 1 ), the " game " ended, and the two " contestants " got to keep the money they earned, and the normal game straddled into the next day's episode ( with that day's bonus round played as usual ).
63-" In the next place, that he may have the appearance of knowing still more than he has yet mentioned, he says, agreeably to his usual custom, that ' there are others who have wickedly invented some being as their teacher and demon, and who wallow about in a great darkness, more unholy and accursed than that of the companions of the Egyptian Antinous.
After Angel greets her with the usual affection the next morning, she discovers the letter under his carpet and realizes that he has not seen it, and she destroys it.
The usual claim involves violation of a technology agreement that prohibits farmers from saving seed from one season's crop to plant the next, a common farming practice.
The next day, as usual, Henry takes his lunch break in the bank's vault, where his reading will not be disturbed.
Over the next several decades, Luke prospered with the operation of the paper mill, the influx of other " heavy " industrial concerns, and the establishment of the usual supporting Mom and Pop businesses.
Selina the next day finds herself abandoned at her usual place in the park during a thunderstorm, and panics until Gordon appears to lead her home.
The Leader of the House, with the parties ' chief whips (" the usual channels "), is responsible for organising the government business and providing time for non-government business to be put before the House, and announces the next week's schedule in the Business Statement each Thursday.
It is quite contrapuntal, and ends in E minor rather than finishing in a major key as was usual in most other minor key works of the time ( including Haydn's next symphony, the Symphony No. 45, The Farewell ).
This is why it's easy to replace the usual bootstrap code found in an MBR with more complex loaders, even large multi-functional boot managers ( programs stored elsewhere on the device which can run without an operating system ), allowing users a number of choices in what occurs next.
Their usual method for creating the music was to first write the songs, although many of their early acts ( such as Hazell Dean, Dead or Alive, and Bananarama ) often wrote their own material ; next they would record the music with extensive use of synthesizers, drum machines ( drums were often credited to " A Linn ", a reference to the Linn brand of drum machine ) and sequencers ; and then finally bring in a singer solely to record the vocal track.
These arose because with the usual type sort for lowercase f, the end of its hood is on a kern, which would be damaged by collision with raised parts of the next letter.
Mr Clarke refused, and complained about not being involved in the " usual channels " discussions and pointing to an empty seat next to him saying they could sit there if they wished.
She shot her next film S ' Agapo ( I love you ) without Papamichail, her usual co-star ; in 1974 the couple filed for divorce.
to an assault on the self is " collapsed into the situation " as subject matter for the next assault, stripping the individual of the usual option to step back and comment on the situation.
* 2. Nc3 may lead to a variety of systems, depending on White's next move, and has been used by even strong players, who intend to play an open Sicilian, for psychological reasons ; while 2 ... Nc6 or 2 ... e6 are the usual replies, each obviates the possibility of playing the Najdorf.
He then posed models one at a time, completing each figure before moving onto the next, as opposed to the more usual method of working over the whole composition.
He spent the next 5 seasons in St. Louis producing well as usual playing with the likes of Brett Hull, Chris Pronger, Al MacInnis and Grant Fuhr.
where the subscript refers to " old " quantities from the previous time step, to updated quantities from the next time step ( i. e. ), and velocities are calculated in-between the usual time steps.

0.758 seconds.