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"For the short term, every day that there is no terror attack -- good for tourism," Mr. Elon said.
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This hypothesis is supported by the qualitative finding that patients also interpreted peace in terms of every-day concerns and experiences: socioeconomic worries, pain and other symptoms, and experiences of calm and togetherness.
Opening times Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 10.30am-4.30pm (closed Wednesdays except in holidays), Sat-Sun 10am-5pm; February half-term 10am-5.30pm every day.
You and I also benefit from short-term funding every day if we have investments in money-market funds, which are supposed to be as secure and short-term as cash... yet still suffered a kind of bank-run panic after the collapse of Lehman.
After all, the technology is much more accessible in terms of every day use — you can enjoy the advantages of AR out in the world without the need for a dedicated headset.
He could be tempted by a sabbatical, Mr. Brancaccio said, but "I really still love radio -- it's like having a term paper due every day at 2, and the penalty for an incomplete is death".
The train operator is obliged by law to sell tickets for off-peak travel (which, in railway terms, includes every day from Good Friday to Easter Monday) at £95 return.
I had no clue about résumés, networking, terms we use every day now.
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