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One group of Jewish filmmakers in Philadelphia responded by deliberately producing even more films on “the every-day life of the Jew.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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They seem closer and truer to life than the ordinary every-day happenings.
CHAPTER 12 2010
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The EPA used scientific studies done on victims of high-level exposures to extrapolate the every-day danger from low-level exposure.
EPA Misses Deadline on Dioxin Guidelines Bill Tomson 2012
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It's every-day New Yorkers that usually bear the burden of these budget gaps.
John Petro: Off the Rails: NY's Gubernatorial Candidates Lack Plans on Transit John Petro 2010
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Routine reinforces our sense of control over our every-day lives.
Rhoda P. Curtis: Routine and Ritual: Two Pillars As We Age Rhoda P. Curtis 2011
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Most importantly, this marks the first use of “Kaus-like presumption of guilt” in a legal setting; although we should hope that this term eventually becomes every-day legal jargon.
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Obviously, a lockout in one of the major sports leagues is not going to have the potentially catastrophic effects of a government shut down, but for fans, particularly in hard times, sports provides a distraction from the every-day grind.
Sam Koppelman: Holding Fans Hostage Sam Koppelman 2011
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"Here it can be like minus 10 for a few days and everyone says it's really cold, but in Poland it's an every-day thing!" said Marta Dolina, a 28-year-old native of Poland.
Ice-Fishing Season Melts Away Joshua Robinson 2011
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Obviously, a lockout in one of the major sports leagues is not going to have the potentially catastrophic effects of a government shut down, but for fans, particularly in hard times, sports provides a distraction from the every-day grind.
Sam Koppelman: Holding Fans Hostage Sam Koppelman 2011
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Routine reinforces our sense of control over our every-day lives.
Rhoda P. Curtis: Routine and Ritual: Two Pillars As We Age Rhoda P. Curtis 2011
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