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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 suitors
The next morning, Telemachus calls an assembly of citizens of Ithaca to discuss what should be done with the suitors.
The beautiful Maria ( Rita Hayworth ), who is next in line, is notoriously picky with her suitors, much to the dismay of her two younger siblings.

next and relatives
The DNA of gorillas is highly similar to that of a human, from 95 – 99 % depending on what is counted, and they are the next closest living relatives to humans after the bonobo and common chimpanzee.
Nothing is now known of Gutenberg's life for the next fifteen years, but in March 1434, a letter by him indicates that he was living in Strasbourg, where he had some relatives on his mother's side.
Various studies in this regard so far yield differing results for identifying the exact sister group: in one case the Placozoa would qualify as the nearest relatives of the Cnidaria, while in another they would be a sister group to the Ctenophora, and occasionally they are placed directly next to the Bilateria:
Such people, who may be real but impersonated people or fictitious characters played by the con artist, could include, for example, the wife or son of a deposed African or Indonesian leader or dictator who has amassed a stolen fortune, or a bank employee who knows of a terminally ill wealthy person with no relatives or a wealthy foreigner who deposited money in the bank just before dying in a plane crash ( leaving no will or known next of kin ), a US soldier who has stumbled upon a hidden cache of gold in Iraq, a business being audited by the government, a disgruntled worker or corrupt government official who has embezzled funds, a refugee, and similar characters.
In 1149 he was murdered by a cabal of relatives and nobles, who made his cousin Wányán Liàng the next Jin emperor.
Its next closest relatives are the New World Colombian weasel ( Mustela felipei ) and the Amazon weasel ( Mustela africana ).
During the next several years, he gradually lost the ability to speak and became unresponsive to friends and relatives.
The slipper lobsters ( Scyllaridae ) are their next closest relatives, and these two or three families make up the Achelata.
Forty-nine states currently permit the next of kin to make medical decisions of incapacitated relatives, the exception being Missouri.
There is also a statue of him next to the Federal Hill mansion, where he visited relatives and is the inspiration for My Old Kentucky Home.
A phylogenetic analysis of the diving ducks, examining the skeletal anatomy and skin, found that the Greater and Lesser Scaups are each other's closest relatives, with the Tufted Duck as the next closest relative of the pair.
The next day 10, 000 relatives and sympathizers gathered for a mass funeral and march shouting, ‘ burn the Shah ’, and ‘ the Shah is the guilty one .’
They are distant relatives of the ogres, and live in a part of The Empire called the Moot, which is located next to the province of Stirland.
But when he finally settled the family's accounts the next year and joined his relatives in Georgia, where he opened a law office, he quickly placed his newly acquired military knowledge at the service of the Patriot cause in his new state.
For the next 6 years, Nikola Pašić lived with relatives in Bulgaria, supported by the Bulgarian government.
During the next six days the pair lived in the house and turned away all visitors, which made Fugate's relatives suspicious.
His next feud was against Intercontinental Champion Dwayne Johnson, who at the moment was wrestling as " the first third generation wrestler in WWF, Rocky Maivia ", named after his relatives Rocky Johnson and Peter Maivia.
As a young child, Toole was a victim of sexual assault and incest at the hands of many close relatives and acquaintances, including his older sister and next door neighbor.
The next year one of her male relatives, probably her only brother, was murdered by Malcolm II.
For the next twenty-one years, there being only a small number of residual burial and monuments rights, the Council worked with local groups and relatives to accommodate these rights, and exercise discretion to allow occasional courtesy burials, where families had previously held deeds from the cemetery company ; but by and large nature was allowed to take its course.
In others, next of kin may have no legal definition and may not necessarily refer to blood relatives at all, as in the United Kingdom.
However, if there are none of these, the estate can often be distributed to the next closest group of living relatives, whether they be parents, grandparents, First cousins, aunts & uncles, or second cousins in extreme cases.
For the purposes of next of kin, adopted children are treated as blood relatives.
However, relatives by marriage are never considered next of kin.

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