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"Next ___day" is ___day next (for example, we are going "on vacation next Thursday").
Even the middle-aged – Next, for example – have stayed nimble enough to overtake an ailing Marks & Spencer by getting into online retail deeper, faster.
As a heat wave pulses from one part of the country to the next, for example, demand similarly shifts and the output of plants must be adjusted.
What if the somber spell of that 25th Variation were to linger into the next, for example, allowing the 26th Variation's thrust and playfulness to grow in a mellower, muted light?
But there is always a sense of involvement, in part because you are eager to find out what will happen next — for example, the appearance of the astrologer Astradamors, an S&M aficionado, and his obliging, whip-wielding wife Mescalina.
Cross training — cycling one day and swimming the next, for example — lets you maintain your energy and enthusiasm and avoid injuries that come from doing the same activity day after day.
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There is Building B38 next door, for example.
The next day, for example, I found myself in yet another bind.
Next June, for example, the Association of Art Museum Directors will offer members a training session in strategic and financial planning.
Just remember to keep it brief and work related: 'just finished a great project... looking forward to the next one' for example.
A further dose of electricity is required only when the image changes; when a user "turns" to the next page, for example.
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