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day's and next
When she wakes up the next morning, she has no recollection of the previous day's experiences.
Flight schedules are decided a day in advance according to passenger needs and the next day's timetable is published every evening.
This area is called the giornata (" day's work "), and the different day stages can usually be seen in a large fresco, by a sort of seam that separates one from the next.
The next day's Detroit Free Press ran the Hebrew lettering for " Happy New Year " across its front page.
Punishment for communicating about a development pertinent to the next day's stock price might seem to be an act of censorship.
Počasíčko ( diminutive of " weather ") was Czech TV Nova's past-10PM featurette launched in January 1998 where a nude woman ( or occasionally, a man ) got dressed in clothing appropriate for the next day's weather forecast.
After dinner, which was scheduled for 6 PM, crews performed household chores and prepared for the next day's experiments.
The next day's legislative election sees his party win with an overwhelming majority.
At the end of the day, the siege was suspended, and the Hungarians prepared for the next day's battle.
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 ).
However, Hoffmann was convinced of the soundness of his plan, both because he was aware of the animosity between the Russian generals, and also because of the Russian habit of transmitting the next day's orders over unencrypted radio communications.
Rennenkampf's most recent orders stated the next day's offensive would continue due west, ignoring Samsonov, just as Hoffmann had hoped.
An early edition of the next day's paper carried the headline " DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN ", turning the paper into a collector's item when it turned out that Harry S. Truman won and proudly brandished it in a famous picture taken at St. Louis Union Station.
" ( Book IX ) Agamemnon accepts this counsel and the next day's battle starts with his " aristeia " where he becomes the hero of the day.
The more positive a person's affect on a given day, the more creative thinking they evidenced that day and the next day — even controlling for that next day's mood.
Area high schools and the Vermilion High School Alumni Band take the field to entertain community members before the next day's parade.
The next day's playoff was a blowout, with Zoeller beating Norman 67 – 75.
They then swap places for the next day's racing, whether that be the calendar day or the first day of racing in the next year's competition.
Most day traders exit positions before the market closes to avoid unmanageable risks — negative price gaps ( differences between the previous day's close and the next day's open bull price ) at the open — overnight price movements against the position held.
Due to the lack of details in this and due to other private correspondences, the Italians first believed they were in worse position than before, but the next day's detailed report declared victory.

day's and task
Each submarine could deliver 20 to 30 tons of supplies, about one day's worth of food, for the 17th Army, but the difficult task of transporting the supplies by hand through the jungle to the frontline units limited their value to sustain the Japanese troops on Guadalcanal.
The final scores are usually formally announced at the beginning of the next contest day during the pilot's briefing for the next day's task.

day's and was
There was some idle talk, a listless discussion of this or that small happening during the day's drive.
In the Sacramento valley in California, for instance, it has been observed that there was not one day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins.
The day's sun was gathering its strength in gold, and she wished she had brought her parasol, if only to shade Doaty's flowers.
She promised that she would soon take a few day's leave and visit the uncle she had never seen, on the island of Oyajima -- which was not very far from Yokosuka.
The vernacular name daisy, widely applied to members of this family, is derived from its Old English meaning, dægesege, from dæges eage meaning " day's eye ," and this was because the petals ( of Bellis perennis ) open at dawn and close at dusk.
( They had no refectory, but ate their common meal, of bread and water only, when the day's labour was over, reclining on strewn grass, sometimes out of doors.
The epistates ( ἐπιστάτης ), an official selected by lot for a single day from among the currently presiding prytany, chaired that day's meeting of the boule and, if there was one, that day's meeting of the assembly ; he also held the keys to the treasury and the seal to the city, and welcomed foreign ambassadors.
Flight day seven was to be Young's and Duke's third and final day on the lunar surface, for they would return to orbit to rejoin Ken Mattingly in the Command / Service Module following the day's moonwalk.
This mould was used to cast silicone gel masks which were more responsive than the hard latex used in the original series, which had to be discarded after each day's filming.
Accordingly, by midafternoon, the rear of the column – believing the day's march to be nearly at an end – was dawdling ; this resulted in the army becoming divided, with some having already crossed the summit and others still approaching it.
Repelling their regular attacks, especially on Kiev, which was just one day's ride from the steppe, was a heavy burden for the southern areas of Rus '.
These inns were built between towns if the distance between them was too far for one day's travel.
On the final day's play there was time for just four more runs from Botham before Willis was out and Botham was left on 149 not out.
During the 1934 Californian gubernatorial campaign, this tax was levied by the studio heads, automatically taking a day's pay from their biggest-earning stars and helping raise half a million dollars for Frank Merriam.
The following day's second Oakland concert was the band's final live appearance in the United States.
One unique feature of the show was the Mouseketeer Roll Call, in which many ( but not all ) of that day's line-up of regular performers would introduce themselves by name to the television audience.
Another tale tells of a man named Wu Liang ( later corrupted to Wu Long, or Oolong ) who discovered oolong tea by accident when he was distracted by a deer after a hard day's tea-picking, and by the time he remembered to return to the tea it had already started to oxidize.
Pen Saloth was a rice farmer who owned 12 hectares of land and several buffaloes and the family was considered to be moderately wealthy by the day's standards.

day's and Lunar
After preparations for the day's moonwalk were completed, the astronauts climbed out of the Lunar Module.

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