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Day-in and day-out, we work alongside colleagues in the Department of Commerce and across the federal government to advocate for the needs of Americans.
Robert Hormats: The State Department's Jobs Agenda Robert Hormats 2011
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Day-in and day-out, we work alongside colleagues in the Department of Commerce and across the federal government to advocate for the needs of Americans.
Robert Hormats: The State Department's Jobs Agenda Robert Hormats 2011
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Day-in and day-out, we work alongside colleagues in the Department of Commerce and across the federal government to advocate for the needs of Americans.
Robert Hormats: The State Department's Jobs Agenda Robert Hormats 2011
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Day-in and day-out we work alongside colleagues in the Department of Commerce under Secretary Locke's leadership and with other agencies.
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Day-in, day-out, for years, we've seen stories about arrests, about drug seizures, about addicts and treatment.
Maia Szalavitz: Is the Media Finally Getting it On Drug Policy? 2009
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Lady Day-in horse form now'stood like a stag at bay, surrounded by a panting half-circle of dire-wolves.
Music To My Sorrow Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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He met death at 6: 30 o'clock on Sunday evening April 29-ten days before V-E Day-in the village of Zevenhuizen during an enemy attack on his disabled plane, which apparently had been undiscovered by the Germans until that time.
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Day-in and day-out we sustain this level of activity.
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"Day-in and day-out we all come in and give it our best."
unknown title 2009
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Day-in, day-out, for years, we've seen stories about arrests, about drug seizures, about addicts and treatment.
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