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were day
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Any period of 24 hours.
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The cells were cultured for 14 days, and the time points were day 1, 3, 7, and 14.
For survival from egg stage to 21 days of larval development fixed effects were day of oviposition and flight treatment.
The mean observed harvest dates of the study region Diepholz over 21 years were day 216 while the model underestimates by 3 days.
They were day to day.
At the convocations, there were day and night services.
Instead, Minaya said things were "day to day".
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They went on an exacting tour of gigs and festivals; there were day-long press sessions.
My husband and I were day-trippers in Siena on one of our trips to Italy.
The first English-speaking visitors to Martha's Vineyard were day-trippers who came in the summer of 1602.
"I have great confidence that if things were day-and-date [the theatrical experience] will compete … People need choice.
Kimberly Spires, Mr. Apgar's executive assistant at Boston Consulting's headquarters, said there were day-to-day challenges in working from home.
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