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  • Is this the public for which the Israel Defense Forces is fighting day in and day out? Matthew Yglesias » After the Two-State Solution
  • Day in and day out the men in khaki lay down their lives for the call of duty.
  • These images highlight the dangers that police officers face day in and day out while patrolling the streets. The Sun
  • And now I work here day in and day out, and I make a good living, but boy, I tell you cause you'll never know it, there's nothing like chasing the hounds after a cossie fleeing through the forest-edge. Enjoyment
  • It would electrify some of my friends who have accused me of representing the kid-gloved element in politics if they could see me galloping over the plains, day in and day out, clad in a buckskin shirt and leather chaparajos, with a big sombrero on my head. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
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  • YET ANOTHER endless, mind-numbing forty-seven page long blurb from victoria, who day in and day out thinks her uppity, doctorly opinions are welcome, relavant, superior, not coma-inducing... "Anna Nicole Smith embodied America... its overabundance; its exploitability, and its propensity to exploit."
  • She cried day in and day out, and cried herself blind.
  • If the fanatics who are preoccupied day in and day out with their salvation were healthy, virtuous, and wise, the Laodiceanism of the ordinary man might be regarded as a deplorable shortcoming; but, as a matter of fact, no more frightful misfortune could threaten us than a general spread of fanaticism. Getting Married
  • Then how does it behove a government bound by the Constitution and laws to spread such lies and canards day in and day out about the educational institutions of the country's largest religious minority?
  • You and Mr. James are awfully good to me, and I can put up with Mr. Morrison, though he's a doited old thing, and I like my work, but coming here in the morning and going home at night, day in and day out, it drives me crazy. The Judge
  • Day in and day out, they labored with the bateaux and canoes, fought mosquitoes and other kindred pests, or sweated and swore at the portages. In a Far Country
  • If your teenage child complains day in and day out of various aches, pains, headaches and tiredness, don't always blow them off and assume they just don't want to go to school.
  • He seemed sad that she was kept in a cage day in and day out with a muzzle on her mouth to keep her from harming the visitors.
  • he plays chess day in and day out
  • Its because I work in a research lab and we use instruments called "pipettes" day in and day out to transfer liquids around. Archive 2005-07-01
  • Almost day in and day out we hear how our technologists have become somewhat morbid, they're idle, they are incapable of innovation.
  • Add to this the chalk dust which rises every time she uses the duster to clear the black-board and you have an environment which assaults the vocal system of every teacher day in and day out.
  • Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
  • People are hurting and they are told relentlessly day in and day out that liberals from big cities are the ones inflicting the pain.
  • gosling" right at harvest time, when hands were so scarce that farmers wrangled and fought, day in and day out, to get one single man to go into the field. The Moccasin Maker
  • We've had to retrench, pull back, and really kind of assort based upon what the consumer would expect to pay, number one, and number two, the kind of and type of items that are more day in and day out not driven so much and solely towards holiday type purchasing. Pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator
  • In the antiterrorist field there are people working day in and day out to keep this country safe. The Sun
  • It's not what you do once in a while, it's what you do day in and day out that makes the difference.
  • It's not what you do once in a while, it's what you do day in and day out that makes the difference.
  • These images highlight the dangers that police officers face day in and day out while patrolling the streets. The Sun
  • If I was to get on the air and start saying horrible things about anyone, day in and day out, and scaring the 'bejesus' out of you, and telling you that the world is going to end as a result of this particular politician, whether he's on the right or the left or the middle, don't you think he would be polarizing? The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • These images highlight the dangers that police officers face day in and day out while patrolling the streets. The Sun
  • Those shopworn clichés that had been repeated day in and day out had no place in this celebration.
  • These images highlight the dangers that police officers face day in and day out while patrolling the streets. The Sun
  • But he gets paid to do this day in and day out, so I sort of understand why he continues being utterly noisome.
  • In addition, we should worry when the motivation to do something educationally is to help us catch up with some other country — a stance that seems to look right past the students most of us see day in and day out, almost as if they aren’t there. A Single Spark
  • Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
  • Day in and day out, the global flow of goods routinely adapts to all kinds of glitches and setbacks.

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