For two weeks, they spoke nearly every day, until he asked for directions to her house.
It seems nearly every day we get disappointing news about the UK economy.
Mr. Farsides has run Boston twice and speaks to his friends at a Boston running group nearly every day.
After school began, Knox sent enthusiastic e-mails to her family nearly every day.
It is one of the only places in the world where these majestic and muscular sharks can be seen nearly every day.
When you feel unsafe in a place that is being bombed nearly every day, you eventually must make a choice: Ours was to leave.
With a month to go, Americans may hear a dirge of glum economic news nearly every day between now and the election.
Data from measurement firm Experian PLC show retail foot-traffic down in West London, sometimes substantially, for nearly every day of the games.
Nearly every day now, I open my inbox to find an email from someone, somewhere pointing to something that's wrong with the NHS in Wales.
In fairness the Lib Dems have had someone of the female persuasion in what has become affectionately known as their 'lady seat' nearly every day.
Our other correspondents in Asia--Robyn Meredith in Hong Kong, naturally, and also Justin Doebele in Singapore and Benjamin Fulford in Tokyo--confront the topic nearly every day.
The eatery, on a highway along the southwest border of campus, was where Falwell had met Godwin for breakfast nearly every day for the past nine years.
Most importantly, he figures to play nearly every day down the stretch as the Rangers seek to keep Nelson Cruz and Josh Hamilton healthy for the playoffs.
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This was the ring that Taylor wore nearly every day.
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After the surgery, Springsteen was with Landau nearly every day.
Nearly every day, he sat at the back of Galway court house and listened to the details of his wife's last days, and her miscarriage of their 17-week-old female foetus, a much-longed for child.
Nearly every day Harris, 34, dutifully files an online report to a company in Boston called BzzAgent, detailing various aspects of his salesmanship, such as the time he left a copy of the magazine in a hotel spa.
One of the group which found the body, Matthew McGrath, 37, who has known Mr Gillespie since they were 11-year-old pupils at Icknield High School, said he had been searching for his friend nearly every day since he was reported missing.
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When I covered British politics I walked through Westminster Hall nearly every working day.
Entrepreneurial Philanthropy is a concept I discuss, and put into practice, nearly each and every day.
Spent nearly every teen-age day on the Lower East Side, thought it would always be home, but then N.
At nearly 400 pounds, every day is a struggle for 13-year-old Malik Thomas.
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Every day nearly 16, 000 children die from hunger and related causes.
Former consecrated women have said they lived regimented, isolated lives where nearly every minute of their day was occupied with chores and prayers, where they were forbidden from forming close friendships and were told how to eat, speak and interact.
By the end of the day, nearly every one of the 30 stocks in the Dow was down.
Facebook has a growing universe of 950 million users, nearly 500 million of them active every day.
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"Citizen's Advice Bureaux across the country are currently dealing with nearly 800 new issues for every working day, " she said.
The row comes as the latest official figures showed nearly 10 companies are going bust every day because of the credit crunch.
"Every day TSA screens nearly 2 million passengers and utilizes many layers of security to keep our nation's transportation systems secure, " he said.
Judge Lind refused a defence request to reduce any sentence by 10 days for every day of his nearly nine months of being held with excessive treatment - which would have reduced any sentence by more than seven years, the UK's Guardian newspaper reported.
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