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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 they
Now, the next morning, they were anchored at The Elbow and the boat was riding directly over the underwater ledge where the green water turned to deepest blue and the cliff dropped straight down 600 fathoms, with the weighted line beside it ; ;
Blackman was to be in New York by February 2, because they were sailing at 12:01 next morning.
If a branch extended out too far, each man held it back for the next, and if they met a low overhang, each warned the other.
In the next few days they had cause to rejoice.
Then, getting back into bed, he thought unashamedly of Mrs. Flannagan, planning where they would next meet and what they would do.
they climbed the stairs which creaked, very loudly to their sensitive ears, and reached the next floor.
Keep ashes from one barbecue to the next to sprinkle over coals if they are too hot, and to stop flames that arise from melting grease.
If companies will take the time to give objective consideration to their major problems and to the questions they provoke, then a long constructive step will have been taken toward more effective marketing in next decade.
However, to the extent that the monetary authorities, in their effort to ease credit in the next several months, conduct their open market operations in longer-term Government bonds, they will certainly act to accentuate any tendency for long-term interest rates to ease as a result of market forces.
One such disagreement, which will receive attention in this next chapter, concerns the question whether rates for different kinds of service, in order to avoid the attribute of discrimination, must be made directly proportional to marginal costs, or whether they should be based instead on differences in marginal costs.
Read the next two verses: `` When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up my flesh, they stumbled and fell.
These things may be happening many miles away from us but really they are right next door.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
The details of the suburban concerts next season, and the centers in which they will be given, will be announced later, Mr. Toobin said.
The panels will stay up until they are replaced next summer.
It made him pretty hot under the collar, after the idea Miss Sis had given him, to be told by Miss Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs. Robards and the children.
`` They'll be takin' me next '', he said pleasantly, `` but not so soon's they plan.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
Then Via called to say they had decided to cremate her -- as they had Ellen, the thought leaped to my mind -- and did I want to meet her at the funeral home the next morning.

next and go
It quite often happens that campaigns go askew, resulting in a most unflattering deterioration of strong hands into played-out hands, just as a member of a former campaign's `` public '' may emerge flatteringly `` right '' the next time.
Caucusing, the liberals decided to go after Colmer, which actually was the more drastic course, since seniority in the House is next to godliness.
To my immense relief, she changed the subject in the next sentence: `` Shall we go to the Louvre today ''??
As for Cousin Alexander Carraway, the only thing Theresa could remember at the moment about him ( except his paper knife ) was that he had had exceptionally long hands and feet and one night about one o'clock in the morning the whole Stubblefield family had been aroused to go next door at Cousin Emma's call -- first Papa, then Mother, then Theresa and George.
Furthermore, he could go on repeating the maneuver endlessly: every time he went in the bedroom, he could drop a slip or a brassiere, or maybe a girdle, next to his shorts.
When cultural movements go through revolutions from one to the next, genres tend to get attacked and mixed up, and often new genres are generated and old ones fade.
However, he has a habit of treating his patients in bizarre and often disturbing ways, such as prescribing heroin for a cold, making a man with a headache jump up and down in order to make his penis swing ( while mirroring the patient's bewildered jumping himself ) and making a patient leave and go in to the next room so he can examine him over the telephone.
The outputs that go back into the sequencer to determine the next address have to go through some sort of register to prevent the creation of a race condition.
Although the APA was closely involved in the next significant revision of the mental disorder section of the ICD ( version 8 in 1968 ), it decided to go ahead with a revision of the DSM.
Meaning flows as the lines progress, and the reader's eye is forced to go on to the next sentence.
Used to + VERB is a past habitual, as in " I used to go to school ", and going to / gonna + VERB is a prospective, a future situation highlighting current intention or expectation, as in " I'm going to go to school next year ".
However, if one or more runners fail to touch a base or one runner passes another before reaching home plate, that runner or runners can be called out on appeal, though in the case of not touching a base a runner can go back and touch it if doing so won't cause them to be passed by another preceding runner and they have not yet touched the next base ( or home plate in the case of missing third base ).
This may go on throughout the early hours of the morning and well into the next day ( although modern days see people visiting houses well into the middle of January ).
Polian in turn hired Jim Mora to become the next head coach of the team and would go on to draft Tennessee Volunteer quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of New Orleans Saints legend Archie Manning, with the first overall pick in the 1998 draft.
A crew consists of the driver and a navigator whose responsibility is to guide the driver through the course-typically via simple hand signals, pointing the hand in the direction that the boat must go at the next intersection.
At other times trains simply do not stop at the overcrowded station and go on to the next closest station, in places where there is another station within walking distance.
Von Trier's next feature film was a horror movie, Antichrist, about " a grieving couple who retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping a return to Eden will repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage ; but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse ".
However, nearly half go on to experience a new episode of mania or major depression within the next two years.
I am very anxious to go out west next fall & get some employment, but I have not yet decided where.
All he had to go by was the definition of the frigid zone as the latitudes north of the line where the celestial arctic circle was equal to the celestial Tropic of Cancer, the tropikos kuklos ( refer to the next subsection ).
The most important of these commands was the space character, which means " go on to the next thing ", where the next thing could be the next page, the next article, or the next newsgroup, depending on where the user was in the process of reading news.

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