A day of remembrance, a day of somber celebration, a day of unity.
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"We eat once a day, we run three hours a day, we dance for ... hours a day," Eddy added.
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Our goal was to spend $150 a day on the islands and $90 a day on the mainland, but our averages crept up to $185 a day and $150 a day, respectively.
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Not a day of remembrance but a day of action.
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Losing $25 a day (per barge) or $150 a day.
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"We got Eddie in for a day and then Linda came in for a day and Arnold in for a day," Miller said.
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Plan a day of travel for $25 a day at Journy
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A day without something sweet is like a day without joy.
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Air strikes increased from several a day to almost 40 a day.
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Memorial Day isn't a day for thanking, it's a day for reflecting.
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It is "A Day Without a Woman," not "A Day Without Women."
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Tsimane men are physically active for an average of six to seven hours a day — accumulating about 17,000 steps a day — and Tsimane women are active for four to six hours a day, walking about 15,000 steps a day.
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Put another way: He averaged six such claims a day in 2017, nearly 16 a day in 2018 and more than 22 a day in 2019.
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It&aposs a day of honor, it&aposs not a day of summer.
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A day in the Marine Corps is like a day on the farm.
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Gorilla permits cost $1,500 a day; golden monkey permits are $100 a day.
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Everyone eats three times a day so you're voting three times a day.
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I'm sitting for so many hours a day, sometimes 10 hours a day.
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A day could sometimes just be a day, an hour just an hour.
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It was a spring day, a day, a day for a lay when the air Smelled like a locker-room, a day to blow or get blown.
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Maybe, instead of having meat two times a day, have it once a day.
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Today isn't a day to take risks—it's a day to observe and process.
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She was fined daily, at first $500 a day and then $1,000 a day.
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Maybe it shouldn't just be a day of celebration — a day of Aussie pride.
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Today is a day of reckoning, but can also be a day of reconciliation.
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Reputations are not built in a day and not damaged in a day either.
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That means no more than 23 packets a day of Splenda, Sweet One or Newtame, 45 packets a day of Sweet'N Low or 75 packets a day of Equal.
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So the poor can start to save a dollar a day, two dollars a day.
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He buys three meals a day, spending about $40 a day and $1,100 a month.
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For Americans, World Water Day isn't a day for celebration — it's a day for action.
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It is a day of change," Bonilla said, "and a day of changing her life.
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We'll keep you updated twice a day, three times a day if we have to.
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The patriarchy wasn't built in a day; it won't be dismantled in a day either.
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Satouf's 16-year-old son works as a day laborer and earns $8 a day.
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I was smoking two packs a day, and August was smoking five packs a day.
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A day like Friday was also different from a day with temperatures in the 30s.
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"It's not a day to show anger, it's not a day to show bitterness, it's a day to celebrate the lives of two wonderful, decent human beings," he told CNN.
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"Today is a day of reckoning but can also be a day of reconciliation," O'Neill said.
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A day cab doesn't need huge range, probably no more than 150–200 miles a day.
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For many tribes, this has become a "Day of Mourning" instead of a day of "Thanksgiving".
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"I would workout 2 to 3 times a day, eat six times a day," he said.
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Giordano recommends avoiding recreational drugs at least a day before and a day after taking ayahuasca.
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SportsCenter will air twice a day on Snapchat during weekdays, and once a day on weekends.
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You can take 600 mg four times a day or 800 mg three times a day.
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"Most people can save a few dollars a day or even $10 a day," she said.
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Four restaurant businesses a day are going bust, up from under two a day in 2010.
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Really from the start, we were dating probably 16 hours a day, multiple dates a day.
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New cases have dropped to 200 a day from over 3,000 a day one month ago.
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Compared to other companies, an industrialized factory makes 1,000 boxes a day, 100,000 cans a day.
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A day is a day, with so many hours of darkness and so many of light.
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"One may initially start off using it once a day, but than over time, you now need to use it two times a day, then three times a day," he says.
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"Today is more, again, like I said, a day of reflection, a day of mourning, a day of gratefulness for those that were saved," Sanders said during the White House press briefing.
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Upon her first refusal, the offer grew from $1,500 a day to $5,000 a day, Dauer claimed.
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"Twenty-four hours in a day felt like 48 hours in a day," Somerville told BuzzFeed News.
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In the second week of practice, two-a-day sessions should alternate with one-a-day sessions.
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Meanwhile, weekly U.S. crude production jumped by 73,000 barrels a day to 9.78 million barrels a day.
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It depends on the season, but sometimes they'll run twice a day, sometimes three times a day.
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U.S. oil production ticked up by 59,000 barrels a day to nearly 9.93 million barrels a day.
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"A day on, not a day off," he called it, and sponsored legislation to make it so.
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"If today is a day of hope, it is also a day of tears," the pope said.
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Children took in 1003 drink calories a day in 2014, compared with 473.8 a day in 2003.
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But Maine may be the only place where a day of protest meant a day at the beach.
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When our dentist says proper dental hygiene requires brushing twice a day, we brush five times a day.
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"The other part to that is a day without ink is like a day without sunshine," he said.
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In a day, I get about 4,000 emails and we have about four or five fittings a day.
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From there, toggle on "Remind me on a day," and choose a day and time to be reminded.
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On the weekends, we go anywhere from 4,000 hot dogs a day to 4,700 hot dogs a day.
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I followed the two around for a day to see what a day in their lives is like.
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The announcement comes a day after American Airlines extended cancellations of 90 flights a day through June 5.
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This may be a day of sadness for you, or a day of anger, of confusion, of resolve.
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"Thanksgiving is a day of giving thanks, not a day for corporate capitalism," one person wrote this week.
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"Thanksgiving is a day of giving thanks, not a day for corporate capitalism," one person wrote on Twitter.
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I've learned that a day is just a day and that's why I called the record Always Tomorrow.
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His mother, Rebecca Molina, 31, once had Jose in a day care program that cost $30 a day.
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I've been a pack-a-day smoker for five years now, at one point three packs a day.
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She died in hospital a day later – a day before we made the trip to tell her story.
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Figures show Iran's September production rate at 3.7 million barrels a day and exports at about 2.6 million barrels a day, up from a recent low of 1.1 million barrels a day in 2013.
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Take A Day Trip If a long vacation is inconvenient, take a day trip to somewhere you've never been.
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It would never taste as good after a day writing as it does after a day in the kitchen.
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Father's Day is not just a day for fathers, but a day for all who are fathers to others.
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A day with a Joe Manganiello sighting is a day with an extra special ray of sharp-jawed sunshine.
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Yeah, I was spending $400 or $500 a day on drugs, but I was making like $700 a day.
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Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)What was supposed to be a day of ceasefires turned into a day of carnage. Again.
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They are still above $100,000 a day, versus an average of around $40,0003 a day over the last year.
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So maybe I'll take a break from animating for a day to work on VFX / post for a day.
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"I was selling about three or four copies a day, which is a hundred dollars a day," Sweeney said.
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The need was met by donors who gave up a day of a vacation or a day off work.
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Among the 357 children, half ate fruit two or more times a day and more than a third had vegetables multiple times a day, with most of the children drinking milk at least once a day.
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This was a terrible way to end a day which should have been a day of celebration and a day to look forward to Dwane's upcoming year at Washburn and the beginning of Corey's professional career.
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Growth of 1 million barrels a day in crude alone each year would put U.S. exports at about 6.8 million barrels a day, near the 7 million barrels a day exported by Saudi Arabia last year.
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Demand is expected to grow by 1.9 million barrels a day, up from 1.8 million barrels a day last year, but growth is peaking and it should be about 20303 million barrels a day next year.
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Iraq's January production was 4.48 million barrels a day, about 130,000 barrels a day above its quota, according to Platts.
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When I asked how many I should clear a day, I was told about nine refreshes a day was normal.
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A moderate intake of alcohol is considered one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men.
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Two years in the company was seeing a billion swipes a day, and matching about 12 million people a day.
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In San Francisco, a Porsche Panamera is available for $400 a day and a Maserati Ghibli for $700 a day.
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Sometimes it's 1,000 times a day, sometimes it's a couple of times a day, but we're in each other's lives.
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Last week, the U.S. produced 12.1 million barrels a day, but production has hit 12.3 million barrels a day recently.
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She works out once a day on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday and twice a day on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
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Kawai produces about two tonnes of baled cotton a day now, compared to 18 tonnes a day before the war.
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THE WRITER GUY I gotta get 1,000 words a day, but I try to get 1,200 or 1,500 a day.
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It pumps about 600,000 barrels a day of the almost 25 million barrels a day from all cartel members. 3.
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She said Canada produces 4.6 million barrels a day and exports 3.8 million barrels a day to the United States.
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I mean, they've spent a lot of time on the platform, what, 25 minutes a day, seven times a day.
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Slack says users spend over nine hours a day connected to Slack and 90 minutes a day using the app.
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The president turned a day about gun-violence victims into a day about him, in effect making himself the victim.
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Production in early February exceeded two million barrels a day, up from 5003 million barrels a day two years ago.
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It was an average of almost 11 a day during his first 700 days in office, not five a day.
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We had a day off the next day, and I was like: 'I don't want to have a day off.
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She went from selling a dozen pigs' feet a day to more than 22011 a day and 21927 on Saturdays.
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That's up from January's average of 12 million barrels a day, an increase of 90,000 barrels a day from December.
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You have 24 hours in a day, I have 24 hours in a day, so what's the difference between us?
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The field produces 4,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day and the additional production well should bring a further 10,000 barrels a day on stream, bringing total daily production to nearly 14,000 barrels a day, Centrica said.
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Venezuelan output has fallen from almost 2.5 million barrels a day a couple of years ago to roughly 1.4 million barrels a day today, and could drop to 800,000 barrels a day by next year, he said.
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American, which previously operated 37 flights a day to Europe from the United States, will within about a week fly just two flights a day to Europe — one flight a day to London from Miami and Dallas.
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"Demand averages 97.84 thousand barrels a day in 2017, rising to 99.27 thousand barrels a day in 2018 and breaching the psychologically important 100 thousand barrels a day threshold in the fourth quarter of 2018," the IEA said.
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"Today is not a day to be disappointed, it is a day to be angry," Klopp said of his Liverpool team.
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The doctors told us it was minor—a day procedure, with general anesthesia, no pain, in and out in a day.
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But for these protesters, Friday was a day to celebrate, a day they believe they saw people power toppled a president.
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Sometimes it's 1,000 times a day, sometimes it's a couple of times a day, but we're always in each other's lives.
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Last week, U.S. oil production was at 12.1 million barrels a day, while exports surged to 3.3 million barrels a day.
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In 2017, the United States produced 14.46 million barrels of oil a day, exceeding Saudi Arabia's 43 million barrels a day.
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The result of these increases: Teens spent about 8.2 hours a day sitting while adults sat for 6.4 hours a day.
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Use the time to catch up on a day you missed (or just enjoy a day off — you deserve it).6003.
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" The "A Day Without Immigrants" protest comes at the heels of a similar Wisconsin-based protest dubbed "A Day Without Latinos.
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If he feels good enough to pitch he will pitch, if he needs a day (off) he will get a day.
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Inveltys is a corticosteroid administered twice a day, compared with current treatments that require to be applied four times a day.
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It also set a $10,000 a day limit on withdrawals for individuals and a $30,000 a day limit for corporate withdrawals.
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Transneft moves about 22.7 million barrels of oil a day in Russia and exports more than 22017 million barrels a day.
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U.S. production peaked at 9.6 million barrels a day, and was reported to be 9.1 million barrels a day last week.
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"Maybe just having one less cigarette a day, or one less drink a day if you're a heavy drinker," he says.
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Theodore Roosevelt read one book a day when busy, and two to three a day when he had a free evening.
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OPEC hiked its forecast for U.S. output growth in 2017.2 by 22018,22018 barrels a day to 1.05 million barrels a day.
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OPEC also raised its forecast for non-OPEC output in 2017 by 150,000 barrels a day to 810,20183 barrels a day.
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A bike rental at a local shop averages $35 a day, though a bike rack rental averages $215-$2000 a day.
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World oil consumption should grow by 1.5 million barrels a day this year and 1.4 million barrels a day next year.
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OPEC now sees demand reaching 102.3 million barrels a day in 2022, up from 95.4 million barrels a day in 2016.
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It now expects the world to consume 98.85 million barrels a day, up 1.65 million barrels a day from last year.
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U.S. crude oil exports dropped by more than 800,77.503 barrels a day last week to about 1.75 million barrels a day.
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Currently, the exchange is open 14 hours a day, and a spokeswoman said that could extend to 20 hours a day.
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It forecast global consumption will grow by 1.26 million barrels a day to average 97.6 million barrels a day in 2018.
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Output from the field has plummeted to about 14,000 barrels a day compared with 128,000 barrels a day in early 2015.
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The system is currently using 40,000 such masks a day and estimates it will soon need 70,000 a day, he wrote.
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In the latest week, U.S. output fell by nearly 300,000 barrels a day to 9.49 million barrels a day, EIA said.
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Every prisoner was given two minutes a day to use the toilet, and the bucket was emptied only once a day.
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For instance, Delta averaged 22019 flight cancellations a day in 22019 while American averaged 20193 a day, according to the Journal.
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The group's second biggest producer, Iraq, tacked on about 30,000 barrel a day, while Libya added roughly 21,000 barrels a day.
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Total weekly U.S. production jumped by 28,000 barrels a day to nearly 9.8 million barrels a day, EIA reported on Thursday.
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Cartel members agreed to cut 800,000 barrels a day, while Russia said it would slash production by 400,000 barrels a day.
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He's averaging 5.6 false claims a day, which is impressive, considering the fact he's only working about 2.6 hours a day.
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Today we're at two million video views a day and that's jumped up from 400,000 video views a day in August.
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But redistribution of the fruits of growth to people making less $1.90 a day, or even $5 a day isn't ideological.
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FEMA says the government is providing 200,000 meals a day, but there was a shortfall of 2 million meals a day.
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Others who swore by daily naps include Leonardo Da Vinci (up to a dozen 252-minute naps a day), Napoleon Bonaparte (before battles), Ronald Reagan (every afternoon), Lyndon B. Johnson (25 minutes a day), John D. Rockefeller (every day after lunch), Margaret Thatcher (one hour a day), Arnold Schwarzenegger (every afternoon), and Bill Clinton (15–60 minutes a day).
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They met with a range of people — "a day with an archaeologist, a day with a specialist on the Bedouins," he said.
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" For example, "Say I work eight hours a day and after taxes, make $10 an hour, meaning I'm earning $80 a day.
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I remind myself at least once a day that a child laughs an average of 300 times a day, an adult, five.
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The results are not final and were released a day after technical errors delayed the Iowa vote count by almost a day.
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The country said output increased by 123,000 barrels a day, which pushed overall production for July to 133 million barrels a day.
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The U.S. now exports more than 2.5 million barrels a day of oil, while it produces over 12 million barrels a day.
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So he only lets himself on Instagram for 15 minutes a day, and averages less than five minutes a day on Facebook.
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It's supposed to be a day of rest, but, with a little planning, your Sunday can transform into a day of prep.
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Ethiraj reportedly said that Boom went from receiving about a dozen tips a day regarding WhatsApp hoaxes to now hundreds a day.
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Bloomberg simulcasts three news programs a day, and Cheddar, a more millennial-friendly CNBC, streams its show for several hours a day.
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HANNITY: I can't think of a day that you didn't even have a rally or a day that you actually took off.
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A 2016 Deloitte survey suggests Americans check their phones 47 times a day on average (a collective nine billion times a day).
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"It doesn't matter if they live on $2 a day or $2,000 a day, they deserve access and that's why we're here."
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The EIA data also showed imports of oil rose by 356,000 barrels a day, while exports dropped by 746,000 barrels a day.
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I love the world in which VR exists, and we do it for half an hour a day, an hour a day.
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Afghanistan declared Sunday a day of mourning and said Monday would be a day off to allow care of the victims' families.
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" For example, "say I work eight hours a day and after taxes, make $10 an hour, meaning I'm earning $80 a day.
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It began as a once-a-day event but soon escalated and he was stopping by three times a day, he said.
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This led to an increase in ticket prices from $20 a day to $35 a day or $55 for a weekend pass.
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The children receive classroom instruction for six hours a day Monday through Friday, and outdoor play time for two hours a day.
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They expect Iran's production to reach 2.5 million barrels a day in mid 2019 from the current 3.8 million barrels a day.
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Output could drop to 940,000 barrels a day this year, he said, down from just over 1 million a day in 2015.
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"Thanksgiving is a day of gratitude and a day of reflection... Our hearts are broken, but our hearts are full." https://t.
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Goldman recently raised its 2018 forecast for oil demand growth to 1.86 million barrels a day from 1.73 million barrels a day.
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Throughout the world, IEA sees oil production capacity rising by 6.4 million barrels a day to reach 107 million barrels a day.
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American production rebounded from a low of about 8.4 million barrels a day last fall to roughly 9.4 million barrels a day.
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Vélib', the self-service bike system, is available 993 hours a day, and a ticket will cost you €299,215 for a day.
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The record surpasses a number previously set by Italy just a day earlier, when the country reported 627 deaths in a day.
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"Today is ... a day of reflection, a day of mourning, a day of gratefulness for those that were saved," said Sanders, voicing the familiar GOP refrain that the aftermath of mass shootings is a bad time to discuss gun control.
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The U.S. last week exported 1.9 million barrels a day of crude oil and more than 5 million barrels a day of oil-related products, including 1.2 million barrels a day of diesel fuel, according to the latest U.S. government data.
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Compared with people who did not brush or brushed only once a day, those who brushed twice a day had a 3 percent reduced risk for diabetes, and those who brushed three times a day an 8 percent reduced risk.
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The year after Aerosmith debuted the video, according to the New York Times, one New York-based piercing studio saw their navel piercing requests skyrocket from one a day to 20 a day, and even 50 a day on weekends.
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During the late 278th and early 297th centuries, as the United States struggled with Sunday changing from a day of rest and religion to a day of family leisure and ultimately to a day of optional recreation, the issue made headlines.
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Some ships were chartered at around $70,000 a day and rented out in winter at around $90,000 a day, an industry source said.
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They say you can lose "a pound a day," but if you're cutting out a meal a day, of course you'll lose weight.
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"Dad visited mom once a day, twice, or maybe three times a day," the couple's son, Lee De Lange, told the TV station.
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An hour a day less spent with friends is an hour a day less spent building social skills, negotiating relationships, and navigating emotions.
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This is a day for you and, by the way, because of my stupidity and stubbornness, a day you thought would never come.
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If someone is spending approximately 40 minutes a day watching YouTube videos, that's about four videos a day, or 28 videos a week.
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"Don't have to worry about using drops four times, three times a day, twice a day," Whitman said in a November 2015 ad.
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It's the second outage for the company this year, and comes a day after a day-long outage that affected several Facebook services.
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OPEC see 2017 demand growth at 1.15 million barrels a day, after an expected average of 1.22 million barrels a day this year.
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He would repeatedly dial my phone number several times a day sometimes back to back at least 7 to 8 times a day.
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Dugan says the world's gone from 1,500 mothers passing HIV down to their babies a day in 2002 to 400 a day now.
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Women are recommended to consume about 2,000 calories a day to maintain their weight, whereas men can reach about 2,500 calories a day.
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There is a slow, twice-a-day service to Sicily with a ferry from Salerno, and one a day from Villa San Giovanni.
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Most of the time, the phone lasted a day and a half, and I never had to charge it twice in a day.
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"In 2017 non-OPEC output is set to rise 0.4 million barrels a day to 58.1 million barrels a day," the IEA said.
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People smoked an average of about 20183 cigarettes a day when they didn't vape, and around 16 cigarettes a day when they did.
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Twice a day during the week (and once a day on weekends) HQ hosts a live trivia-based game show with cash prizes.
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He is also attached to a pump 22 hours a day and requires 36 medicines four times a day plus multiple intravenous drugs.
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Except that instead of mentioning something once a day for a month, Trump mentioned it multiple times a day for 18-ish months.
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In its first week, the company sold more than 100 Stress Cubes a day, and at peak, it sold about 800 a day.
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So, they both took a day trip to New York to spend a day in a 100 degree gym to be with us.
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Since Trump has taken office, the coalition has averaged about 9 strikes a day in Iraq and over 16 a day in Syria.
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Animo users, the company claims, spend a whopping 40 minutes a day inside the app, typically returning to it 14 times a day.
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A Chinese academic says homeless people who are "professional beggars" see a day spent at a shelter as a day of lost earnings.
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U.S. oil output jumped, reaching 9.3 million barrels a day this month, after troughing at about 8.5 million barrels a day last September.
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Slack says that users spend over nine hours a day connected to the service, and 90 minutes a day actively using the app.
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What if they had like a day of darkness once a year and they were just trying to see ... A day of darkness.
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In just seven years, US shale oil production grew to over 4 million barrels a day from around 0.4 million barrels a day.
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Here's the latest: It's around three days for plastic and steel, about a day for cardboard, and less than a day for copper.
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Agents are apprehending about 213 migrants a day in the El Paso metropolitan area, up from about 2000 a day five months ago.
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That's a grueling pace of almost five a day, and it is accelerating (at the six-month mark, it was 4.6 a day).
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The cartel now believes the world will consume 96.77 million barrels a day this year and 98.12 million barrels a day next year.
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Namely that he meditates for two hours a day, spends 52 minutes a day in the sauna, and eats five meals per week.
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Americans consume roughly 400 million gallons of gasoline a day, so every penny decline means around $4 million a day to American consumers.
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Old City rentals range from $5753 to $2575,2665 a day in low season to $20515,700 to $7,000 a day during the winter holidays.
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Goldman Sachs recently raised its 2018 forecast for oil demand growth to 1.86 million barrels a day from 1.73 million barrels a day.
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Someone who vapes 100 a day is probably going to have a different experience than someone who does it 10 times a day.
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Total U.S. output has risen from about 8.5 million barrels a day in September to roughly 9.4 million barrels a day this month.
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The average American spends nearly four hours a day on their phone and checks it 47 times a day, according to the company.
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"It's very easy to find the length of a day on a terrestrial-type planet, because you can just watch features on the surface over the course of a day and say 'ah-ha, that's the length of a day,'" Pitesky told Gizmodo.
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Last week, net exports totaled 211,000 barrels a day, according to the U.S. energy administration, including 3.2 million barrels a day of crude oil, hitting a record high, what's more, exports of gasoline and refined oil reached 4.2 million barrels a day.
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The Energy Department recently predicted that domestic oil production, which averaged 8.6 million barrels a day in 2016, will average 9.3 million barrels a day this year and 10 million barrels a day in 2018, blowing past the record set in 1970.
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Some women say they can't afford to take a day off for "A Day without a Woman," which is part of the day's tribute.
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Its gasoline production is 15,000 barrels a day, and it makes 30,000 barrels a day of refined fuel, Phillips 66 spokesman Dennis Nuss said.
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Those fines could start at $500 a day and increase to as much as $1,000 a day after a 60-day period, BuzzFeed reports.
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"ICE would bring two or three buses a day, at least 200 people a day for months," Marcelin said about the summer of 2016.
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Many work in dangerous conditions up to 12 hours a day and are paid $2 to $6 a day on average, according to UNICEF.
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U.S. oil production was 8.6 million barrels a day last week — a million barrels a day below year-ago levels, according to the EIA.
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The pods will work out to around €1 a day, with the machine rationing out food to pets one to five times a day.
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Car rentals go for $40 to $70 a day — that's less than $20 a day if you're splitting costs with two or more people.
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The agency now sees U.S. output averaging 9.3 million barrels a day in 2017, and and nearly 10 million barrels a day in 2018.
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If I had a day where I needed to work from home for a day because I didn't feel well, I could say so.
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EIA projects production will rise by 6,000 barrels a day in the Bakken and by 11,000 barrels a day in the Niobrara in July.
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They were open 12 hours a day, year-round, at a cost of just about $10 a day in today's dollars, regardless of income.
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But now American production is dropping fast, by more than 600,5093 barrels a day over the last year, to 8.9 million barrels a day.
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The latest increment will add another 260,000 barrels a day, Chevron says, making the pair among the world's rare million-barrel-a-day producers.
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After stagnating at just more than 33 million barrels a day, OPEC's output will raise sharply to 41.4 million barrels a day by 2040.
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For an individual using an average amount of insulin, the price increased from $85033 a day in 2012 to $15 a day in 2016.
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When it comes to medications, 45 percent take them twice a day and almost a quarter take them three to four times a day.
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That would mark growth of more than 1 million barrels a day from this past January, when frackers produced 0003 million barrels a day.
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U.S. shale production has been increasing, and at 9.3 million barrels a day, it's just 33,000 barrels a day shy of its 2015 peak.
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While government employees in Afghanistan earn less than $85033 a day, the Taliban pays equivalent of $10 to $20 for a day of action.
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Iran produced roughly 3.6 million barrels a day before the nuclear sanctions, but dropped to roughly 2.8 million barrels a day in recent years.
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I'm talking about a half gallon of Jack a day since the 1960s; two to three packs of cigarettes a day, plus speed daily.
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Well, in the study, participants were told to meditate for 40 minutes a day, but the average ended up being 27 minutes a day.
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"When you worked for Elvis it wasn't eight hours a day or 10 hours a day," he told The Las Vegas Sun in 20053.
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The supply of oil rose by 720,000 barrels a day in June across the world and by 340,000 barrels a day in OPEC countries.
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That compares to a peak of just under $200,000 a day last year and rates as low as $35,000 a day for both basins.
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That compares to a peak of just under $200,000 a day last year and rates as low as $35,000 a day for both basins.
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The average Facebook user spends an hour a day on the platform; Instagram users spend 53 minutes a day scrolling through pictures and videos.
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Americans spend three to four hours a day looking at their phones, and about 11 hours a day looking at screens of any kind.
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The program has wrapped up, but the children still come for a couple of hours a day, the house a day care of sorts.
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At 30A, the clue reads, "He might say 'A day without you is like a day without sunshine,'" and the answer is PRINCE CHARMING.
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You now have generations of black people who have never known a day of freedom and who will never know a day of freedom.
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Flint Hills Resources is closing its nearly 603,260-barrels-a-day facility, while Citgo Petroleum is winding down its 280,240-barrels-a-day plant.
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LNG shipping rates in the Atlantic basin hit $140,000 a day last month, up from around $80,000 a day this time last year, and around $40,000 a day in previous years - so one shipment that would have cost $1.2 million now costs $4.2 million.
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You will receive the emails in chronological order, at a frequency of your choice: 16,000 emails a day for a month, 1,370 a day for year, or 196 a day over seven years, allowing you to experience a multitude of narratives in their original media.
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Durazo cautioned that the problem of spiraling violence did not appear in a day and "it is not going to be resolved in a day."
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But the U.S. also imports another approximately 8 million barrels a day, and in September, about 520,000 barrels a day of that came from Mexico.
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If my partner and I lived together we'd have sex at least once a day, every day, and ideally a couple of times a day.
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Since 1965, the amount of time spent preparing food has been cut nearly in half, from 112 minutes a day to 65 minutes a day.
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There will be internet fads that last for a day, and it'll be the biggest f—ing thing for a day, and then it's [not].
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The Senate vote came a day after the House cleared the measure and a day before the government otherwise would have run out of money.
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On the contrary, OPEC crude oil output rose by 280,000 barrels a day in January to 32.63 million barrels a day as output from Iran.
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Hazardous or harmful alcohol consumption was defined as more than one drink a day for women and more than three drinks a day for men.
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Black toddlers ate the most added sugar — about eight teaspoons a day — while toddlers of Asian descent consumed the least, about 3.7 teaspoons a day.
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The drone ship also has an estimated operating cost ranging from $15,000 to $20,000 a day whereas a destroyer costs $700,000 a day to operate.
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Nigeria consumes 45 million liters of gasoline a day, or roughly 19703,000 barrels, which would require the market to provide some $18 million a day.
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OPEC anticipates drillers outside its group will pump 59.62 million barrels a day this year, or 20143 million barrels a day more than last year.
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Nigeria consumes 45 million litres of gasoline a day, or roughly 280,000 barrels, which would require the market to provide some $18 million a day.
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But the U.S. also imports another approximately 22015 million barrels a day, and in September, about 520,000 barrels a day of that came from Mexico.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to cut production by 2003 million barrels a day, bringing output to 32.5 million barrels a day.
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The attack comes little more than a day after a ceasefire began, and a day before peace talks aimed at ending a year of war.
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Around 97 percent of athletes in the study said they brushed their teeth twice a day, and 40 percent said they flossed once a day.
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Nigeria consumes 45 million litres of gasoline a day, or roughly 19703,000 barrels, which would require the market to provide some $18 million a day.
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The U.S. used 9.7 million barrels a day of gasoline last week, and that could fall to about 5 million barrels a day, Kloza said.
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Phys Ed For older women, walking as few as 270,22 steps a day reduced mortality compared with those who took only 2700,27 steps a day.
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Dr. Terrence Keaney, a dermatologist working with Dove Men+Care, recommends his male patients wash their face twice a day— and only twice a day.
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A day of summer fun could have turned into a day of tragedy if it weren't for a group of heroic teenagers in Clovis, California.
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The EIA now sees U.S. production averaging 29.34 million barrels a day in 2300, down from last month's forecast of 2000 million barrels a day.
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Oil demand growth is expected to rise by 1.64 million barrels a day to 98.83 million barrels a day this year, according to OPEC estimates.
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The study also found that CEOs spend about 453 hours a day working on most weekends; and about 2.5 hours a day during most vacations.
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Or that I'm averaging fewer exercise minutes this month than last month (23 minutes a day in September, versus 25 minutes a day in August).
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Meanwhile, demand for oil will jump by 6.9 million barrels a day to 104.7 million barrels a day during the same period, the IEA forecast.
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Plus the sheer amount of releases these people do; they're constantly putting out stuff – whether it's three tracks a day or four mixtapes a day.
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I wrote all of this content – 21800 to 21993 posts a day for two years, 21990,000 words a day on the low end – first for Gizmodo.
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Analyst said Iran exports have already fallen below 1 million barrels a day and it could drop more, to as little as 200,000 barrels a day.
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During September, ICE's Phoenix office said it released an average of 32 parents and children a day in Arizona -- down from 208 a day from Dec.
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China has been building cinema screens at a rate of over 10 a day for the past five years, rising to 27 a day this year.
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Average daily rates for VLCC supertankers are currently around $228,28 a day, which is below breakeven levels of just over $21,000 a day for some players.
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"We shot two units a day for 22 weeks straight, three units a day for 10 weeks straight, four units for two weeks straight," Benioff added.
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Three years out, residents in Berkeley were drinking 52 percent less sugary drinks on average, from 1.25 servings a day down to 0.7 servings a day.
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Like, she got an X-ray three times a day that — you would take a day off from work if you got, like, one of these.
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She noted inventories of crude, gasoline and distillates fell by 0.4 million barrels a day, versus estimates for a build of 203 million barrels a day.
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"Today is not a day for us to be happy, but there will come a day when we will be happy in this country," he said.
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IEA on Tuesday raised its forecast for U.S. and non-OPEC supply growth in 2017 by 100,000 barrels a day and 110,00 barrels a day, respectively.
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Someone that's reached the "advisor-level" can pocket no less than 1,000 yuan a day and a senior "advisor" can make more than 10,000 a day.
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Global oil supplies dropped by nearly 300,000 barrels a day in March to 96.1 million barrels a day, according to the International Energy Agency in Paris.
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CarRental-Cuba offers a driver for about $75 a day, and Cuba Travel Network for $90 a day, in addition to the cost of the car.
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U.S oil production has recovered to about 296 million barrels a day after hitting a recent bottom of 2000 million barrels a day in September 33.23.
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In November, OPEC agreed to reduce production by 1.2 million barrels a day, and 11 other exporters committed to cutting a combined 558,000 barrels a day.
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Waking up on a day that, for most of the western world, is meant to be a day of family, celebration, trees, things of that nature.
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Dan gave it the full review, he said he was able to get a day, maybe just a little bit over a day if he's careful.
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Mr. Miller said he had had to use fentanyl 10 times a day to avoid withdrawal, up from two or three times a day for heroin.
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The forest can be crossed in a day on foot, half a day with a steady horse or a donkey cart, faster if there are wolves.
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He also suggested that instead of giving students a day off on Columbus Day, that it be turned into a day for studying history in school.
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Where a farmhand might earn $7 to $11 a day, residents said, a lookout for the fuel thieves can bring in upward of $54 a day.
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The EIA revised down its outlook for U.S. shale oil production in September by 93,000 barrels a day to just over 6 million barrels a day.
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He did it with a regimen that is hard to imagine — exercising seven to eight hours a day, aiming for a 26,2000 a day caloric deficit.
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EIA's forecast for average U.S. oil output was roughly unchanged at 9.35 million barrels a day this year and 9.91 million barrels a day in 2018.
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Medicare now pays hospices an all-inclusive rate of $720 a day for inpatient care and no more than $2014 a day for routine home care.
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The firm's optimistic outlook came a day after a day after Alphabet became the latest U.S. company to reach a market capitalization of over $1 trillion.
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OPEC currently produces 29.7 million barrels a day (about 30 percent of global output), which is 2.6 million barrels a day fewer than a year ago.
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Seemingly every weekend there was a march — the Women's March, A Day Without Immigrants, A Day Without Women — even the Juggalos came out for their own.
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She said the U.S. is a net exporter of 51.443 million barrels of refined products a day, up from 1.7 million barrels a day in 2015.
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According to Energy Department weekly data, the U.S. produced about 12.4 million barrels a day and exported about 3.3 million barrels a day earlier this month.
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Flint Hills Resources is closing its nearly 300,000-barrels-a-day facility, while Citgo Petroleum is winding down its 157,000-barrels-a-day plant, Reuters reported.
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"Today is a day for mourning but also a day for the determination of making things better that did not work (in the past)," Merkel said.
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It didn't take a day for it to get this way, and it's not going to take a day for it to not be this way.
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It will also run year-round, nonstop Saturday service from Charlotte to North Eleuthera and increase its service to two times a day from Miami to George Town in Exuma and to seven times a day to Nassau from Miami and three times a day from Charlotte.
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As the Trump administration tries to cut off Iranian exports, they have declined to around two million a day in August from about 2.7 million barrels a day in May, and they are expected to drop to 1.5 million a day in September, according to Energy Aspects.
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China's rapid growth led to an increase in crude oil consumption to 7.5 million barrels a day in 2007, from 5.5 million barrels a day in 703.
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After all, shale is a 4 to 4.5-million-barrel-a-day market, but non-OPEC countries produce 55 million barrels of oil a day, he noted.
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Average daily volumes for non-Japanese brokers rose from 175 billion a day a year ago to roughly $200 billion a day in the past three quarters.
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" The late-night host then quipped, "He's averaging 5.6 false claims a day, which is impressive considering the fact he's only working about 2.6 hours a day.
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Overall output dipped to 34.2 million barrels a day from 34.4 bpd in November, still 1.7 million barrels more a day than OPEC's 32.5 million/bpd target.
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The EIA Tuesday said it now expects U.S. oil production to average 210 million barrels a day this year and 9.5 million barrels a day next year.
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With the mass arrival of American troops in 1965 her broadcasts, previously 5-6 minutes once a day, were extended to 30 minutes three times a day.
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Her siblings, Elaina and DJ, have never missed a day of school, either, which makes dad Derek the only one to have missed a day of school.
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Citing sources with knowledge of the plan, Bloomberg News said this would increase Shaybah's output capacity from 750,000 barrels a day to 1 million barrels a day.
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The group said that airlines are adding about 86,000 seats a day over the holiday stretch, more than the expected increase in travelers of 69,000 a day.
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His team found that central India's average July and August rainfall has fallen from 23cm a day to about 0.9cm a day over the past 60 years.
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For instance, SK Broadband, an ISP that provides home services, received 10 complaints a day, and another ISP, LG UPlus, got 34 complaints a day on average.
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The U.S. government expects October production was 11.4 million barrels a day and expects production can grow to 12.1 million barrels a day on average next year.
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That would result in a production ceiling of 32.5 million barrels a day, more than 1.1 million barrels a day below OPEC's October output, the Journal reported.
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Between 2003 and 2010, average salt intake was falling annually by 0.20 grams a day in men and 0.12 grams a day in women, the study found.
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That means that some of us might go once a day, every day, at exactly the same time while others have bowel movements three time a day.
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It should be a day of celebration, a reward for saving that quarter of a day over the last four years, to be spent on something frivolous.
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This month's oil production from shale regions is now expected to hit 6.04 million barrels a day, down about 89,000 barrels a day from an earlier estimate.
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Columbine leaders have pushed back against a walkout, asking students to treat the day as a day of service and not just a day to walk out.
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Iran's oil exports have rebounded to about 2.5 million barrels a day from roughly 1.1 million barrels a day in 2014 when sanctions were still in place.
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The number of migrants crossing into Greece was at about 100 or fewer a day in the last few weeks, compared with 2,000 a day last year.
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The country's rural areas often suffer blackouts of more than 14 hours a day while urban areas can experience up to 10 hours a day without power.
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She said she had started at $210 a day, sometimes working more than 10 hours at a stretch, and was eventually bumped up to $60 a day.
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I still have to do hourly exercises for my legs twice a day, and still experience severe pains down my lower back once or twice a day.
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The big picture: By next year, Texas' oil production is set to jump to 5.6 million barrels a day, up from 2.5 million a day in 2014.
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Most are being treated in the emergency rooms, which would normally see 105 to 135 patients a day, but are now seeing 150 to 180 a day.
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That's an average of 8.3 Trumpian claims a day, but in the past nine days — since our last update — the president has averaged 32 claims a day.
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Spending a day in a Disney park is a lot like a day of hiking, but you'll see a lot of people in sandals or flip-flops.
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Is it a day when people of all backgrounds are made to feel that they belong or a day that celebrates colonization without regard for the colonized?
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This includes a day of computerized virtual training on doing their jobs safely, and a day of instruction on the area to which they will be assigned.
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Kirkland's water brand, which is bottled in South Korea, needs to be restocked three times a day and up to five times a day on the weekend.
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The world's appetite for oil will reach 96.5 million barrels a day this year and 97.8 million barrels a day in 2018, according to OPEC's latest assessment.
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It's a day to yell "Singles Awareness Day!" all over social media and a day to stress about if you have a child in grades K-5.
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When my laptop was being repaired and I had to go for a day without online access to "1984," it was like a day without my cat.
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The average intake of fiber in the study was 15 grams a day, but the recommended level is 25 to 30 grams a day for most people.
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A day at Moscone is far better than a day at the office, and you'll be engaged with the future even while you keep up with work.
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A couple of weeks and I was only needing to wash the demons off my skin twice a day, then after three weeks, just once a day.
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Weekly U.S. crude oil production rose to nearly 9.9 million barrels a day, edging closer to a new all-time record above 10 million barrels a day.
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The company's manufacturing facility in Eugene, Oregon, is only building one FUV a day, but plans to step it up to two a day later this month.
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Manaar expects Saudi Arabia's oil minister to commit to production of 10 million barrels a day, down from its current quota of 10.3 million barrels a day.
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Compared with people who brushed only once a day or not at all, those who brushed twice a day had a 3 percent reduced risk for diabetes.
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You can make the chicken filling up to a day in advance of serving, or assemble the entire pie and refrigerate, unbaked, up to a day ahead.
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That means 100 Uber drivers would only perform at most 2,23 rides a day compared with a self-driving network that could turn 10,000 rides a day.
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As recently as 2015, the center, with a capacity of nearly a million barrels a day, was processing about 587,000 barrels a day, according to Pdvsa's website.
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But our research suggests that is no longer so — whether extreme poverty is defined as $220 a day (the World Bank's figure), $220, or $203 a day.
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India has done a good job at getting those earning below $2 a day (at purchasing-power parity) to $3, but it has not matched other countries' records in getting those on $33 a day to earning $5, those at $5 a day to $10, and so on.
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The participants in the Newcastle trial, who ranged from overweight to extremely obese, were told to stop their diabetes medications and start a 600- to 700-calorie-a-day diet, consisting of three diet milkshakes a day at mealtimes and half a pound of nonstarchy vegetables a day.
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Last month the national oil company announced an aggressive three-phase development plan to lift Libyan output to 1.32 million barrels a day by the end of 2017, to 1.5 million barrels a day by the end of 2018, and to 2.2 million barrels a day by 2023.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the latest study found that those who supplemented three meals a day with snacks tended to gain weight over time, while those who ate only one or two meals a day tended to lose weight, even compared with those who just ate three meals a day.
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Conveniently, Luke was working on the second unit there, and he and I, we had a day of — not even a day, like a scene — to shoot together.
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Once a day for a week, Jost hid surprise love notes and "lots of Starbucks gift cards" totaling five dollars a day in coffee shops, restaurants and libraries.
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UPS, which makes 18 million deliveries a day in the US, says that Orion analyzes 250 million address points a day and performs 30,000 route optimizations per minute.
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"Instead of flying to a destination once a day with an A330 which is a widebody, we could fly twice a day with a smaller aircraft," he said.
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Instead of just hopping on Facebook once a day, it's more important a Snapchat user logs in nine times a day and spends a few minutes each time.
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Trading volumes this year have averaged 1.28 billion shekels ($332 million) a day, down from 1.45 billion in 2015 and well below 2 billion a day in 2010.
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Trading volumes this year have averaged 1.28 billion shekels ($333 million) a day, down from 1.45 billion in 2015 and well below 2 billion a day in 2010.
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U.S. crude oil production hit a multidecade peak of 9.6 million barrels a day in April 2015, roughly doubling from 2008 levels near 5 million barrels a day.
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In the meantime, workers are removing 5 to 6 tonnes of concrete a day at a cost of 7 billion Iraqi dinars ($6 million) a day, he added.
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Turning to demand, currently registering 97.89 million barrels a day, Jones notes that it is failing to keep up with supply levels of 98.29 million barrels a day.
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But progress slowed from 2011 to 23, when average annual salt intake dropped by just 0.11 grams a day in men and 0.07 grams a day in women.
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I'm 32, I've never drank alcohol a day in my life, I never smoked a day in my life, but you'll always find me having a good time.
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But since then, U.S. output has fallen by about a half million barrels a day, dipping to 22021 million barrels a day in the latest weekly government figures.
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In early June, flights to Seattle and Boston will be reduced from twice a day to just once a day, as will flights to Los Angeles in July.
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"I've been looking for something for him to get a day off, and today's as a good a day as any day," Hinch said prior to Monday's game.
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United States oil production, which averaged 2000 million barrels a day in 250, will rise to 9.3 million barrels a day this year, according to the Energy Department.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a moderate amount of drinking includes one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men.
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In November, OPEC's total oil output fell by 133,000 barrels a day to 32.45 million barrels a day, according to independent sources cited in the group's monthly report.
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On the supply side, global output is poised to rise by 2 million barrels a day in 2018, 200,000 barrels a day higher than J.P. Morgan's last forecast.
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And time spent consuming media on tablets has increased 63 percent — to 31 minutes from 19 minutes a day (in 2014, the average was 12 minutes a day).
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Here are 19 signs you need to take a day off (more, if you can swing it): You consider quitting on the spot at least once a day.
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According to U.S. government data, the U.S. produced 8.7 million barrels a day last week, about a million barrels a day below its peak in spring of 2015.
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It was really hard trying to scramble to find other people to participate last minute when I'm only there for a day or a day and a half.
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Asking someone to go a day without using an item partially or wholly made from plastic would be like asking them to go a day without breathing air.
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Saudi Arabia is the world's largest oil exporter and has been producing about 9.7 million barrels a day, well under its roughly 143 million-barrel-a-day capacity.
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"He sees a lot of tasks as distractions — I have heard him say a day he leaves the house is a day he will not write," Corman adds.
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In Haiti, where more than half the people live on less than $2 a day, a full-time collector can receive several dollars a day, Mr. Katz said.
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Time outside the building is limited: Officials said that the children get two hours of outdoor time a day on weekdays, and three hours a day on weekends.
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"It cost $100,000 a day to run these ships, so to divert one for a day is expensive, but we did it time and time again," he said.
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United States oil production, which averaged 2290 million barrels a day in 2000, will rise to 250 million barrels a day this year, according to the Energy Department.
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The commission was facing a $50-a-day fine and three Democratic commissioners who voted against the removals were to be fined $2343 a day until they complied.
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"Rather than have a bill done that there's not agreement on a day earlier, it's better to wait a day and try to reach an agreement," Lew said.
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The commission was facing a $50-a-day fine and three Democratic commissioners who voted against the removals were to be fined $250 a day until they complied.
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In September 2015, Mr. Islam said business had dropped to between $100 and $200 a day, from $2,000 to $3,000 a day when the passageway was in use.
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The department's Energy Information Administration projected output in several key oil producing regions will grow by 2000,13 barrels a day to 21 million barrels a day in September.
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The South China Morning Post newspaper reported the Chinese delegation was planning to leave Washington after just a day of minister-level meetings, a day earlier than expected.
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"There was a day one girl cried at 11 am and 4 pm and it was just like, you can't cry twice a day at work," Kira added.
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The Rivendale cows are milked four times a day on average, when they feel ready, compared with the traditional twice-a-day regimen when humans manage the milking.
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However, it noted that year-on-year, "world output grew by just 50,000 barrels a day in April versus gains of more than 3.5 million barrels a day a year ago" and noted that 3.563 non-OPEC supply is forecast to drop by 800,000 barrels a day to 56.8 mb/d.
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The EIA forecasts U.S. shale oil production in seven major regions will rise by a total of 80,000 barrels a day to 503 million barrels a day in March.
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The EIA showed a pickup on a weekly basis to 8.9 million barrels a day last week, well above the 8.3 million barrels a day of the week earlier.
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It's a day for a celebration of indigenous people, but it's also a day of mourning the loss of our ancestors and the loss of our country and lands.
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So they're bending, twisting, running, and lifting boxes for 2300 to 212 hours a day — just to get a package to a customer's door within a day or two.
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Crude imports, which hit a four-year high of 8.9 million barrels a day in the final week of August, stood at 6.9 million barrels a day last week.
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Currently, Iran's oil exports have dropped from 2.5 million barrels a day to about 500,000 barrels a day due to the pressure from sanctions, according to Tanker Trackers data.
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U.S. oil production held steady at 8.4 million barrels a day last week, about a million barrels a day less than year-ago levels, according to EIA data Wednesday.
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It could be used by one individual to say, instead of me making $5 a day in Amazon Turk, I'm going to use it to make $20 a day.
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The Saudis have now committed to cut back to 9.8 million barrels a day, after sending close to 11 million barrels a day onto the market in the fall.
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In that study, the number of visitation hours in 216 adult ICUs in Brazil was expanded from a maximum of 22019 hours a day to 12 hours a day.
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HUSKY ENERGY INC - CUTS MAY IMPACT SUNRISE PROJECT BY AS MUCH AS 15,000 BARRELS A DAY, WHICH IS 7,500 BARRELS A DAY NET TO HUSKY IN Q1- CONF CALL
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Czech markets have cut bets on another rate increase on March 211.74, a day after the NBH's meeting and a day before Britain's scheduled departure from the European Union.
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That access to financing has helped the U.S. industry raise production to about 12.1 million barrels a day, more than 1.4 million barrels a day above last year's level.
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The amount of crude loaded on ships around the globe averaged 50 million barrels a day last month, down from a record 52 million barrels a day last July.
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"I make 100 rupees a day for painting but I earn a 1,000 rupees a day for mining sand," said Khotade who has suffered hearing problems for nine years.
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We should be brushing for two minutes twice a day and flossing once a day, making sure to get every surface — even way in the back of our molars.
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But for people with normal blood pressure, consuming more than seven grams a day had no increased risk compared with those who consumed four to five grams a day.
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The field will eventually produce 440,000 barrels a day, increasing the country's output from 1.3 million barrels a day to 250 million next year and 21.2 million in 2500.
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But the idea of taking her on 10 walks a day sounded ludicrous, so I focused on getting 2,000 to 3,000 steps a day from two to three walks.
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Friday is World AIDS Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the AIDS pandemic, and a day for remembering and honoring those who have succumbed to the disease.
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They averaged 170 milligrams of caffeine a day, about the amount in two cups of coffee, although 15 percent of the group consumed more than 400 milligrams a day.
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And a man who took in 333 milligrams of cholesterol a day was at no higher risk for stroke than one who had more than 459 milligrams a day.
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That outlook assumes the base case that Saudi produces 10.2 million barrels of oil a day in the coming quarters, up from the current 9.7 million barrels a day.
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Nationwide capacity for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has grown to 28,2000 a day, on track to reach 232,163 a day target by the end of the month.
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University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is restricting its public entrances and limiting visits to one visitor a day for adults, and two adults a day can visit children.
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Women who did get at least 25 grams of fiber a day were 13% less likely to develop diverticulitis than women who consumed less than 18 grams a day.
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Nationwide capacity for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has grown to 216,2484 a day, on track to reach 484,000 a day target by the end of the month.
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Nationwide capacity for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has grown to 28,2000 a day, on track to reach 232,163 a day target by the end of the month.
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While a hospice is paid about $123 to $200 a day for routine care, they can get paid nearly $1,000 a day if someone needs round-the-clock services.
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In weekly EIA data that will be revised, the U.S. produced 9.92 million barrels a day last week, up sharply from 8.9 million barrels a day a year ago.
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President Trump delivered his third State of the Union, after a day of Senate commentary on the impeachment and a day before the senators are expected to acquit him.
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I'd have been disappointed if they had said, 'Go back to the table, talk to the helicopter pilots, talk about nine hours a day or 12 hours a day.
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Iranian oil exports, which rose to 2.8 million barrels a day after sanctions were lifted, have been severely diminished, at times to less than a million barrels a day.
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The average teenager says they spend five hours a day on their phone, but a full 25% of teens spend at least seven hours a day on their phone.
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"By reclaiming a day that is synonymous with retail, we'll turn it into a day to promote qualified people of color to affect change in local governments," Brown says.
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The limits restricted playtime to one hour a day for children aged 12 and under, and two hours a day for teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18.
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Output from OPEC fell by about 77,000 barrels a day in February, remaining relatively steady at 32.2 million barrels a day, according to independent figures cited by the cartel.
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The gas will be injected into wells, a technique known as enhanced oil recovery, that should increase production to 15,1.63 barrels a day from about 300 barrels a day.
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The group forecasts U.S. output of crude oil and other liquids will grow from 11.23 million barrels a day last year to 20.2 million barrels a day in 2025.
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The IEA's estimates of global oil product demand in 2017 and 2018 were left roughly unchanged at 97.8 million barrels a day and 99.1 million barrels a day, respectively.
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"A pack-a-day smoker places a cigarette in their mouth a few hundred times a day over years," said Brett Froeliger, the study's lead author, in a statement.
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A day at The Times: Fifty years ago, "A Day in the Life of The New York Times," a 230-page book, chronicled 24 hours at the Gray Lady.
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The celebratory mood — coming on the ninth day of missed school — contrasted with a day of protests and tense discussions in the state Capitol in Charleston a day earlier.
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NN: We have a much bigger vision that's modeled on Summer Streets, where the waterways could possibly be closed for alternate uses for half a day or a day.
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Four leading organizers of "A Day Without a Woman," a day-long strike for women's rights, were arrested Wednesday during an act of civil disobedience in New York City.
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The 701,000 barrels a day it plans to process this month are slightly more than in March 2017 but well below total capacity of 1.62 million barrels a day.
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That's an average -- average -- of 5.6 a day.
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Geartz once ran at least nine miles a day, but after his injury, he was unable walk more than 1003 feet at a time and suffered multiple seizures a day.
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Turnover improved to 1.4 billion shekels ($352 million) a day in 2015 from 1.2 billion in 2014 but that was below an average of 2 billion a day in 2010.
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The U.S. government expects shale production to increase by 80,000 barrels a day next month, and it forecasts overall oil production to reach 9.5 million barrels a day next year.
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Saudi Arabia cut oil output in January by at least 230,22.2 barrels a day to 28.3 million barrels a day, according to a Gulf source familiar with Saudi oil policy.
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When employees who haven't missed a day of work in nearly 25 years come to you and ask for a day off to march against injustice, the answer is easy.
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Anderson estimates that lost wages for those workers came to about $18 million a day last week and will probably be up to about $25 million a day this week.
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Often the answer is some kind of Sabbath, which is a routine of disengagement, whether it's an hour a day or at minimum or a day a week or whatever.
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Iran is producing 3.6 million barrels of crude oil a day—under its 4 million barrels a day target, making it OPEC's third largest oil producer after Saudi and Iraq.
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"It's not so much how much a day you need to get but how much a week," Hutber said, though most people break it down to 30 minutes a day.
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Americans spend more than eight hours a day on their various devices, compared with just over four hours a day on TV in 212, according to Nielsen, a research firm.
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Even since agreeing to the framework of a deal, OPEC kept pumping, driving production up by 240,000 barrels a day to more than 43 million barrels a day in October.
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Well, it runs 24 hours a day, with streams of trucks driving circuits of the toilets, three times a day, sucking up every last ounce of the waste we make.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries produced a combined 31.96 million barrels a day last month, compared with 32.1 million barrels a day in January, according to secondary sources.
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Patients in the flash monitoring group checked their blood sugar an average of 15 times a day, compared with only about six times a day in the conventional monitoring group.
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The bank, which a day earlier purchased 60 million euros, started buying the common currency as the dinar traded at the rate of 118, slightly stronger than a day before.
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In its first phase, it produces 12 million gallons a day, enough for 40,000 families, but by 2026, the plant—known as H2Oaks—will produce 30 million gallons a day.
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration on Tuesday forecast American output will rise to 9.3 million barrels a day this year and a record 10 million barrels a day in 2018.
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At least five times a day, they'd warn us that we were going to get sick, and at least five times a day, we'd laugh off their worries as nonsensical.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said about 50 wounded patients a day had come into emergency wards in Erbil over the past two weeks, up from 32 a day previously.
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Devonte continued coming over -- at first, once a day, but later as often as three times a day -- and the DeKalbs said they called Child Protective Services on March 23.
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Oil exports fell from about 2.4 million barrels a day to 1.4 million barrels a day – it didn't help that oil prices fell by about 60 percent during those years.
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The adviser to developed nations knocked down its 113 forecast for growth in demand from 1.5 million barrels a day to 1.4 million barrels a day in its monthly report.
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Refusing to ask for or accept special treatment, he was confined to his cell for fourteen hours a day and was allotted twenty minutes a day in the prison yard.
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One Question a Day: A Five-Year Journal, $14.98This "one question a day" journal gives users the benefit of a personal record without the labor of a full-fledged journal.
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Dozens of children told Amnesty International they worked for up to 12 hours a day in the mines, carrying heavy loads to earn between one and two dollars a day.
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Since Prime Day was already an invented holiday, people may not get as excited in future years, recalling it as a day of headaches rather than a day of deals.
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Having hit lows under $2.53,500 a day earlier this year, earnings for capesize ships already stand at more than $26,000 a day, buoyed in part by demand for iron ore.
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Participants in the study averaged about 27 minutes of the habit a day, but other studies suggest that you can see significant positive changes in just 15 minutes a day.
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Chinese crude oil imports are up about 900,000 barrels a day to an average of nearly 8.5 million barrels a day through November, according to figures provided by Energy Aspects.
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The IEA forecast that non-OPEC supply — which includes the U.S. — was set to rise by 2200,2000 barrels a day in 22018, and 2200 million barrels a day in 2000.
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Energy authorities in UAE, OPEC's fourth largest oil producer, last year gave ADNOC permission to increase output by 400,000 barrels a day to 3.5 million barrels a day by 2018.
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By contrast, they averaged 22018,000 a day in the first week of open enrollment in November 2014 and 77,600 a day in the first week of enrollment in November 2015.
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I got really good with coffee because I'm supposed to not have more that one cup a day - I was up to seven cups a day, making three fresh pots.
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Those sanctions were some of the most effective in reducing Iranian oil exports from 2.5 million barrels a day in 2011 to one million barrels a day in January 2013.
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Her father, then 68 years old, lost his entire life savings and was left little choice but to work as a day laborer earning just $5 a day, McWilliams said.
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Trump's sanctions on Iran have slashed the Islamic Republic's exports to historic lows - from 2.4 million barrels a day in early 2018 to well below 500,000 barrels a day today.
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United States oil production is expected to rise to 28.6 million barrels a day in 22018 from 13.13 million barrels a day in 213.1, the U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts.
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But the company now plans to start producing the masks by the end of March at a rate of 150,000 a day and eventually climbing to over 2020,000 a day.
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An average jockey can earn the equivalent of $10 to $15 a day on weekdays, far more than the $2 a day or less that 100 million Indonesians live on.
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While states like Iowa have banned two-a-day practices, others like Georgia and Texas ban only back-to-back two-a-day sessions and other states still allow them.
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Read the news once a day, as opposed to hitting your Twitter feed 50 times a day like a chimp in a 1950s experiment on the self-administration of cocaine.
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From 2008 to 2018, US crude oil production more than doubled, from 5 million barrels a day to almost 11 million barrels a day, according to the Energy Information Agency.
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By 2025, the freeze would increase US oil consumption between 126,000 and 283,000 barrels a day; by 2030, assuming no change in standards, between 221,000 and 644,000 barrels a day.
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"This is a day to unite, a day to stand up against coups and dictatorial regimes, a day to let the voice of the people be heard," he said at the rally, organised by his secularist opposition CHP but also backed by the ruling Islamist-rooted AK Party and by other opposition groups.
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While her six-month-old daughter currently consumes about 20-28 ounces of milk a day, Anderson-Sierra told People that she produces about 225 ounces a day, roughly 1.7 gallons.
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Instagram's internal research found that only 21 percent of people will purchase something within a day of discovering it; the vast majority mull over the decision for a day or longer.
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"We have an understanding (by the American Heart Association) that a glass of wine a day for women and two glasses of wine a day for men are good," Steinbaum said.
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" 'A Day Without a Woman' In the United States, some women are taking the day off from paid and unpaid labor in a strike billed as "A Day Without a Woman.
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The pipeline project spanned 1,172 miles and was projected to transport around 470,000 barrels of oil a day, with a maximum capacity of 570,000 barrels a day, according to the memo.
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The U.S. is producing about 22015 million barrels a day of oil, down from a high of 9.6 million barrels a day last year, a direct result of lower crude prices.
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By the fourth quarter we'll have over a million barrels a day shortfall," he said, "In 2017, we could see the shortfall extend up to 2 million barrels a day undersupply.
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While starting rates for elite veterans on high-end security jobs used to be $700 or $800 a day, contractors said, now those rates have dropped to about $500 a day.
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King's mega-hit Candy Crush, for example, averages about 43 minutes a day, according to Sensor Tower, while Game of War players average close to two hours of gameplay a day.
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Mike hadn't had a day like that—a day so fun, so uniquely New York in its mythic union of chance, strangers, and an unfamiliar bar—since before his father's funeral.
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The U.S. is now the world's largest oil producer, with output of 12.3 million barrels a day last week, about 1.5 million barrels a day more than this time last year.
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OPEC ministers confirmed it had secured a cut in its oil production from 2000 million barrels a day to 2300 million barrels a day in an effort to prop up prices.
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Under the deal, OPEC's de facto leader, Saudi Arabia, will take the lion's share of cuts by reducing output by almost 500,000 barrels a day to 10.06 million barrels a day.
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Oil output was off by 2.23,000 barrels a day and natural gas production down by 744 million cubic feet a day, according to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).
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In India's poorer states, workers can expect to be paid 170 rupees ($2.50) a day, while textile workers in Tamil Nadu are typically paid 270 rupees ($4.00) a day, campaigners say.
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At 11.9 million barrels a day, the United States is producing 2 million more barrels a day than it was last year, according to weekly data from the Energy Information Administration.
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Absent government intervention, S&P projects China's oil consumption would probably balloon to 41 million barrels of oil a day by 2050, compared to 10.9 million barrels a day in 2015.
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On the average it's two to three changes per girl, per day, usually four to six girls a day, averaging a good 10 to 14 mani and/or pedis a day!
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U.S. gasoline exports have been rising and were 608,000 barrels a day last week, up from 400,000 barrels a day last year, according to the most recent Energy Information Administration data.
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Today, I smoke between 5 to 10 cigarettes a day, but there was a time in my life when I was chain smoking over a pack to two packs a day.
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But shale cannot make up the shortfall in conventional oil development: Conventional sources account for 69 million barrels a day of the current global output of 85 million barrels a day.
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The exercise group averaged 7.5 hot flashes or night sweats a day at the beginning of the study, and after 15 weeks were having an average of 4.4 episodes a day.
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According to the CDC, doses at or above 50 MME a day double a person's risk of overdose compared with someone with a dose of less than 20 MME a day.
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The differences were considerable: Teens who spent more than five hours a day online were twice as likely to be unhappy as those who spent less than an hour a day.
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By contrast, half of Hispanic women received no more than 24 morphine milligram equivalents a day, and half of black women received no more than 22019 morphine milligram equivalents a day.
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During Ramadan, these inmates are entitled by federal law to fulfill their religious obligations, including eating only between sundown and sunrise, showering once a day and praying five times a day.
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Your grandmother would have had to fit in an extra 195 minutes of chores a day in the 60s, compared to the extra hour a day presently faced by American women.
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The U.S. is producing about 22014 million barrels a day of oil, down from a high of 21905 million barrels a day last year, a direct result of lower crude prices.
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The study found that vehicle emissions in Kolkata are expected to increase to 749 tons a day in 2025 from 378 tons a day in 2008, marking a 240 percent jump.
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Notably, Saudi Arabia reported it raised output by 190,000 barrels a day, pushing its total output to 10.07 million barrels a day, slightly above the cap it agreed to in November.
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A second is a second, a minute has 60 of them, an hour has 60 minutes, there are 24 hours in a day, and a day is the same for everyone.
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On average, those who managed to maintain a significant weight loss had 80 minutes a day of moderate activity, like walking, or 35 minutes a day of vigorous exercise, like running.
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Light physical activity declined by 45 minutes a day, and moderate to vigorous activity, which remained steady until age 8, declined an average of 31 minutes a day by age 11.
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According to NBC Washington, it was capable of testing about 25 cases a day this week, and was expecting to increase its capacity to 2093 tests a day by next week.
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At first, they were given the standard $25 a day for meal money, but the Yankees increased that to $75 a day last week — an incentive to honor the recommended isolation.
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Rosa Maria's brain tests alone cost 300 pesos each, and she had them three times a day, at a time when the minimum professional wage was about 60 pesos a day.
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Malloy is also ordering the three commissioners, who are Democrats, who voted against the removal to be fined $250 a day and the overall commission $50 a day unless they comply.
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In 2018, demand for OPEC crude is expected at 32.9 million barrels a day (mb/d), which is 500,000 barrels a day lower than in the previous year, the organization said.
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The International Energy Agency said Thursday that OPEC crude oil production dropped in March to 30.1 million barrels a day, roughly 3.3 million barrels a day below the cartel's sustainable capacity.
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When cities cover the cost of monitoring, they often pay private contractors $2 to $7003 a day for the same equipment and services for which Emass charges defendants $10 a day.
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IHS Markit, for instance, estimates that OPEC countries trimmed output by 1.1 million barrels a day in the first quarter of 2017, but exports fell by only 900,000 barrels a day.
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A semi-mechanised match manufacturing unit requires approximately 200-250 labourers per machine a day while a fully automatic unit would require not more than 25 people per machine a day.
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American output has exceeded expectations, rising to an all-time high above 10 million barrels a day in November, and is seen potentially topping 11 million barrels a day this year.
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If drillers start dialing back reinvestment, annual growth rates could look more like 200,000 barrels a day, with better returns for shareholders, rather than 1 million barrels a day, said LeBlanc.
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Burkhard said global oil demand is expected to average 100 million barrels a day for the first time this year, up from 98.2 million barrels a day on average last year.
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The U.S.-based settlement bank also revised its numbers for February to $4.86 trillion a day from $5.0 trillion, while slightly increasing its estimate for January to $4.91 trillion a day.
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Local officials said the city's crematorium, which had been operating at full capacity for 24 hours a day, could process 25 bodies a day; Bergamo recorded 93 COVID-19 deaths Wednesday.
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In the seven weeks before Tuesday's elections, Trump averaged 30 false or misleading claims a day, up from an average of five a day during his first nine months in office.
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Then schedule two votes a day -- at 10 a.m.
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Annaliese & Kamil Canoodling on a day bed and kissing.
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Stoked for a day full of Tofurkey & loved ones!
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Because, you know, a day in the life — right?
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" He later added, "3 million views in a day!!
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Nature doesn't disdain what only lives for a day .
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"$10 a day — all working professionals could do that."
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How about every — how about five times a day?
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" CHANNING "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg.
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How about every — how about five times a day?
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At the same time, U.S. crude oil outputs are still increasing: total U.S. shale oil production for December is expected to rise by 73,000 barrels a day, and is expected to rise by 134,000 barrels a day to 8.166,000 barrels a day in mid-January, reaching a near-record high, data from EIA shows.
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It cost $38 a day for a family to participate in the ICE Family Case Management Program, according to the Women's Refugee Commission, an advocacy group, compared with $319 a day per bed at a family detention center or $775 a day per child detained at the secure for-profit facility in Homestead, Florida.
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"Today is a day to celebrate but tomorrow is a day to continue on our actions and to continue to seek broader justice because one death is way too many," Diverlus said.
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But in recent years, the U.S. government has pushed for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to be recognized not as a "day off" but as "day on", a day of service.
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And I think overall we expect U.S. production to be up to 22020 million barrels a day, which is interesting because we also see global demand being up 2200 barrels a day.
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"I'm aware that some people find me annoying and a bit relentless, but until shame takes a day off, and until this dangerous behavior takes a day off, I won't," Jamil vowed.
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Forecasts by the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimate global oil demand growth will slow from 210 millions of barrels a day in 2016, to 1.2 millions of barrels a day in 2017.
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As a result of this boom, the U.S. is now a major exporter, and shipped 220 million barrels a day of U.S. crude last week, while importing 266 million barrels a day.
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away, as they say, but painting an apple a day might be better advice if you're looking to preserve your mental vitality as you age.
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His team of 10 works 24 hours a day if necessary, averaging 10 Facebook posts a day and spreading content across YouTube, Twitter and Instagram, and through Whatsapp and Telegram chat groups.
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I took a day off to make a day trip to the Guggenheim in Bilbao and rerouted my European plans to take advantage of a seat at Dîner en Blanc in Paris.
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A refugee in Uganda currently earning $1.25 a day doing basic tasks or menial jobs could make up to $20 a day doing simple AI labeling work on their phones, Mikkelsen said.
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In its monthly oil market report, OPEC said Thursday that the cartel's total crude output declined by 201,000 barrels a day in March, to average just below 31.96 million barrels a day.
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Production has climbed over the last year by 2000,2400 barrels a day, and the country is expected to add as much as 2000,20103 more barrels a day by the end of 22010.
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It now sees demand growth of approximately 1.5 million barrels a day (mb/d) in 2017, to 97.7 mb/d, and 1.3 million barrels a day in 2018 to 98.9 mb/d.
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Mr. Faymann wants to cap the number of migrants who can apply for asylum to 80 a day and those who can move through Austria to other countries to 3,200 a day.
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It was going to be a day of celebration, a day you told your grandkids about, that you visited Susan B. Anthony's grave on the day the first woman was elected president.
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Every user sees an average of 100 to 200 to 300 posts a day, so we're talking about trillions of pieces of content potentially a day or a week or a month.
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A consortium led by Exxon plans to produce 750,000 barrels a day by 2025 from its Guyanese fields — an enormous addition to its current global production of four million barrels a day.
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The same goes for Venezuela, which some think could see output fall below 500,000 barrels a day by the end of this year from nearly 2 million barrels a day in 2017.
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The new change, which means United won't have the planes in time for the busy Thanksgiving holiday, will mean 93 flight cancellations a day in November, and 96 a day from Dec.
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Nationally, nursing home care cost $225 a day last year, according to the Genworth Cost of Care Study, and more than $400 a day in cities like New York and San Francisco.
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In the second quarter, volumes fell to the equivalent of $335 billion a day, compared to $364 billion in the first quarter but up from $2373 billion a day a year ago.
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" Cuticelli said, "You could say, 'I want my dog swimming twice a day, massaged once a day, running on the treadmill, let outside x number of times, and served a steak dinner.
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The U.S. exported an average 1.4 million barrels a day of crude over the last four weeks, up from an average 605,000 barrels a day a year ago, according to government data.
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U.S. crude oil production is poised to reach 203 million barrels a day and eclipse output from top producer Russia, but the United States still imports roughly 8 million barrels a day.
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The glut of tankers has pushed down chartering rates for these VLGC to about $10,000 a day from about $13,000 to $14,000 a day in the second-half of July, traders said.
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After playing second fiddle to the United States, OPEC projects its output will grow by about 8 million barrels a day to nearly 40 million barrels a day between 2025 and 2040.
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According to Make Chocolate Fair, a Berlin-based NGO, cacao farmers in Côte d'Ivoire earn as little as 50 cents a day; those in Ghana as little as 20093 cents a day.
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I spend four to six hours a day just responding to comments on the site, which if you think of it, how much time that is in the course of a day.
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He ordered State to make four interim productions — one on Saturday, which will consist of about 550 emails; one on February 19, a day before the Democratic Nevada caucus; another on February 26, a day before the South Carolina Democratic primary; and the rest on February 29, a day before Super Tuesday's dozen Democratic primaries and caucuses.
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It will resonate forever as a day of emotional multitudes and contradictions that Walt Whitman himself could have sung of, a day of dreams realized and dreams deferred that Langston Hughes could have celebrated and elegized, a day of high poetry and low absurdity: a real and true human day, large and mad, filled with both hope and despair.
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Every day Congress doesn't act —every day the FAMILY Act is not law — is a day when Congress is forcing working people to make impossible choices between their families and their economic security — a day when Congress is letting families, businesses, our economy and our country suffer — a day when Congress is trying to halt women's march toward equality.
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PC: So if you go back to the quarter one calendar year of 2016, we were handling around 003 thousand parcels a day it had only been just opened a couple of months at that stage, one year later, we were handling 21 thousand parcels a day and we go to 24 thousand parcels a day.
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U.S. unveils sanctions a day after Trump puts the country "on notice" U.S. unveils sanctions a day after Trump puts the country "on notice" The Trump administration announced a new wave of sanctions against Iran, a day after the president tweeted that the country has officially been "put on notice" for conducting a ballistic missile test on Sunday.
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OkCupid users insist you bathe or shower at least once a day, and are only interested in a Netflix and chill sesh with someone who brushes their teeth twice or more a day.
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If someone sits down and is playing something for eight hours a day or watching it for eight hours a day and it's disrupting their ability to be productive, that's a problem. Sure.
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I would not be surprised to see oil demand growth projections drop below 800,000 barrels a day in 2020 — a far cry from the robust 1.3 million barrels a day of recent months.
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Sam's seizures dropped from 100 a day to about five a day—and GW Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer, was so encouraged by his response that it started talking to epilepsy doctors about clinical trials.
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Glickman said the Gray Oak pipeline is adding 800,000 barrels a day; Epic is adding 600,000 and another named Cactus 2, owned by Plains All American, is adding another 600,000 barrels a day.
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The U.S. sold 583 million barrels of diesel fuel, in line with the recent average, but 608,000 barrels a day of gasoline, up from less than 400,29.1 barrels a day a year ago.
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U.S. oil production continues to grow, rising to a record 12.1 million barrels a day last week, after crossing the 12 million barrels a day level for the first time the week before.
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People who really love their smartphones touch them 5,427 times a day, adding up to more than 225 minutes a day, or almost four hours just on that one device alone, Dscout found.
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Saudi Arabia was closer to 10.1 million barrels a day in September, and Russia was at 0003 million barrels a day, including oil and other liquids, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
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Bradley said OPEC members are overproducing by about 500,000 barrels a day, and non U.S. producers outside of OPEC could increase their output by between 400,000 and 600,000 barrels a day next year.
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At that time, the company was selling 400 to 500 sets a day, a number that swelled to close to 23,300 a day by late 2016, said Vineet Mehra, Ancestry's chief marketing officer.
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The devices are designed to ensure that truckers don't drive for more than 11 hours a day, that they work a maximum of 14 hours a day, and that they take regular breaks.
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Source: EIA The EIA last week raised its outlook for U.S. oil output in 2018, saying it will average 10 million barrels a day, compared with 9.2 million barrels a day this year.
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"There's a misconception that while if we don't have the hearings for a day then everything will just get pushed back by a day or two or a couple of weeks," she said.
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So I decided to try an experiment wherein I record these thoughts and feelings over the course of a day—a day in the garden of low self-esteem, you could call it.
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Many Juulers I talked to found themselves taking in more nicotine with Juul than they had with cigarettes—going through a pod a day, say, when they were never pack-a-day smokers.
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Hopper recommends December bookings be made before the end of October, noting that fares rise about $1.50 a day after Halloween until 10 days before departure, when they rise about $6 a day.
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The facility was initially processing around 75 tests a day, but on Wednesday, the FDA approved it to use a more automated testing process that will expand its numbers to hundreds a day.
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Likewise, America is the world's largest producer of natural gas, producing an average of 91.3 billion cubic feet of LNG a day this year and 92.7 billion cubic feet a day in 2020.
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"It started out as one time a day and escalated up to three times a day, until a week went by and we decided that we needed to get professional help," he said.
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Some natural products, such as magnesium (400 to 600 milligrams a day) or riboflavin (400 milligrams a day), or using aromatherapy with peppermint oil can help with migraines and muscle pain, he said.
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Low-to-moderate consumption of alcohol (no more than one drink a day for women, two a day for men) was not associated with worse survival or disease recurrence, but heavier drinking was.
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In fact, he includes a copy of his first shareholder letter with each new edition, reminding readers of the importance of thinking like a "Day 1" company and not a "Day 2" company.
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Singh was one of thousands of poor laborers, many temporary, who toil for 2000 hours a day making auto parts for as little as $223-a-day to feed India's cheap car boom.
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AAP recommends kids 1 to 6 years old drink no more than six ounces of juice a day, and older children and teens have no more than 12 ounces a day (bit.ly/1Uw2yyQ).
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He also said that the kingdom would continue to exceed its quota by 400,000 barrels a day, which means the overall production cut will actually be closer to 2.1 million barrels a day.
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The number tops a record death toll Italy set just a day earlier, when the country reported 627 deaths in a day related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
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Though it's not necessary to stay overnight — a day trip from London is more than enough time to see the sights in Windsor; even half a day can make for a nice visit.
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Its analysts sees the country's output falling from 1.36 million barrels a day in February to a mere 550,000 barrels a day by the end of December, roughly on par with tiny Ecuador.
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Most content on Facebook, we try to get to within hours or within a day, if it comes up, and obviously, if someone's gonna harm themselves, you don't have a day or hours.
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Instagram, owned by Facebook, says its users under 25 spend "more than 32 minutes a day on Instagram," and users 25 and over "spend more than 24 minutes a day" on the app.
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The latest doves can cover 2.5m square kilometres a day.
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But first up in a day of Jordyn Woods' life?
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Depositors were said to be withdrawing €2bn ($2.2bn) a day.
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This is a deadly disease that kills 23 a day.
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Ninebot's factory in Changzhou builds over 5,000 scooters a day.
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Investors, journalists — we get pitched a million times a day.
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"I was doing about two grams a day," he shared.
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Man. A day off has never looked so on point.
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I use this on average once a day, maybe more.
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He was making 200 yuan a day, an average income.
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We wash our faces daily, sometimes even twice a day.
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A day later, Singh, 22018, tweeted about the gender disparity.
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Wishing you as relaxing of a day as this dude.
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On average, the Tsimane take about 17,000 steps a day.
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"You don't look a day over 20," he tells me.
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Minnesota DFLers backed Maye Quade a day after state Rep.
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The U.S. also produces about 8.6 million barrels a day.
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When he woke up a day later, Maleah was gone.
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So I will probably stop surfing (for a day) soon.
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A day of travel really took it out of Spike.
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A day before her THR interview was published Wednesday, E!
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This is as big a day as I can remember.
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You may see eight guys a day, one after another.
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VICE profiled him in the documentary 10,000 Calories a Day.
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This day has also been deemed A Day Without Women.
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Ron Wyden, who'd called the company out a day before.
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Before that it had been averaging 750,000 visitors a day.
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When you put in 15 hours a day, hard work?
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How many kilograms of potatoes are you eating a day?
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But we've only had the phone for about a day.
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I used to carry a day planner everywhere I went.
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Thomas Edison claimed to sleep only four hours a day.
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She had developed an infection and died within a day.
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He was doing six, seven, eight, 10 stops a day.
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So taking a day off … that stresses me out, actually.
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In less than a day, it has raised over $3,600.
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Chip in before midnight to be a Day One donor.
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"Thirty hours in a day would be good," Teigen said.
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I'm great but I'm not 5 posts a day great.
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Within a day or two, it had amassed 1,600 Likes.
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And the swap only took half a day to do.
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I want to say we finished it in a day.
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Its production was down by about 22016,000 barrels a day.
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That's a complicated day, but that's a day that's happening.
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Billy was having 100 seizures a day at some points.
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That could all take place over a day or two.
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Mexico and Turkey raised rates a day before Russia's cut.
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Cuomo's reported comments came a day after incumbent Democratic Rep.
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Many climbers can burn up to 6,000 calories a day.
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These are a day late because of the funeral yesterday.
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It is a day of rehearsal and timelines and deadlines.
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It rescued me from having to have a day job.
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He officially signed off on the plan a day later.
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It was a day of praise, accomplishment, and yes, disappointments.
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U.S. television viewership averages around 1.25 billion hours a day.
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He served a day in jail and paid a fine.
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And for a day, their trajectories meet in the middle.
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Now I average about three or four a day, right?
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MACCALLUM: So, this was done more than a day ago.
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Eventually, I spent maybe 15 minutes a day actually standing.
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The rescue missions take nearly half a day to complete.
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A day after the meal was posted, bidding hit $150.
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Schnatter resigned as chairman a day after his comments leaked.
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It's as much as we could pack in a day.
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What's not good is streaming, like, 16 hours a day.
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It turns out people sleep eight, nine hours a day.
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And we're 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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I would like a day, or an hour, with him.
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You don't spend 54 minutes a day only hooking up.
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"I'll do six or seven iterations a day," Gerhardt said.
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Why did the staff call it a day in 95?
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Pickers are expected to walk a half marathon a day.
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They are only around five hours a day on Saturdays.
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"I donated 30 to 50 soaps a day," Donovan says.
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Within a day, Knecht was on the phone with Gilbert.
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We are scheduled to leave Nosy Andragnombala in a day.
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"We tell each other 10 times a day," says Norma.
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Just imagine: She's nervous, harried from a day of travel.
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But Coinhive isn't intended to run 24 hours a day.
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It will be a day those young people won't forget.
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Humans shed something like 21.5 million skin cells a day.
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You're just drinking, you know, a green juice a day?
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Today was a day of few answers from Sean Spicer.
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A day later, the judge signed an order of dismissal.
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I asked everyone if I could just have a day.
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You said you took a day to yourself before training.
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A $7,000 guesthouse that could be built in a day?
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The U.S. recovery is not a million barrels a day.
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But you deserve a day off from all the stress.
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Marla German doesn't miss spending hours a day getting ready.
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If only I had another 12 hours in a day.
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Campaign 2016 Yesterday was not a day for quiet introspection.
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It was a day to share how you really feel.
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The battery lasts about a day, and recharges over USB.
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Setting aside $50 a day is a lot, Bach admits.
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Workers on Expert360 can earn thousands of dollars a day.
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The ones he used to throw four times a day?
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Often, judges schedule two such hearings a day, experts say.
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The result, however, was a day largely devoid of conflict.
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But even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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A similar bill cleared the Florida Senate a day earlier.
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Focus on getting just five things done in a day.
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Can someone start working 24 hours a day around here?
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Going on binges, finish a bottle of vodka a day.
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That currently costs $16 plus tax for a day pass.
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After all: There are only so many hours a day.
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Spending a day with Citizen can feel like a whirlwind.
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It is costing the company some $90 million a day.
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So, the medication itself "leaves your system" within a day.
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"I'm down to six checks a day," she grudgingly added.
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I spend hours and hours a day in the studio.
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"But hey, I'm taking it a day at a time."
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"Each five minutes that went by seemed like a day."
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I said, 'You're not coming over twice a day anymore.
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She also told investigators she was raped twice a day.
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Marlow said the site receives 20 million views a day.
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It was like a day at the beach, only better.
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"You can't imagine what a day it's been," she said.
|
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Noah and family enjoy a day out celebrating his birthday.
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"You can go a day without seeing people," she says.
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It had been a day of overwhelming emotion for everyone.
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I guess I would say once or twice a day.
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I found out a day before the artwork was released.
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The price of a day pass had quadrupled, to $1903.
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That's 40 animals a day who need a loving home.
|
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He would make two, three hundred dollars a day sometimes.
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It's a day Democrats had been eagerly awaiting for weeks.
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Everyone stayed, surviving on one meal of pasta a day.
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It ships 1 million packages a day to 200 countries.
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At least give us a day to talk about it.
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See if he can hit his goal in a day.
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Derek, you have a day job writing for the Atlantic.
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Man, Mark Zuckerberg is having a hell of a day.
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A year ago, production was 9.35 million barrels a day.
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Niko and Phil came a day early with the couple.
|
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The company was back in rehearsal after a day off.
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I used to see four to five clients a day.
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Oh, and he has a day to do it all.
|
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That's an average of about 16 veteran suicides a day.
|
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Frankly, I came close to beating it within a day.
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Start planning now to make November 8 a day off.
|
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People spend almost 11 hours a day using electronic media.
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Tony Xu: LinkedIn lost half their value in a day.
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My initial meditation goal was just 60 seconds a day.
|
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He asked me to wait a day before calling her.
|
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Morland's body was recovered from the lake a day later.
|
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I've honestly tried, but only for a day or two.
|
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If there's ever a day to spoil mom, it's today!
|
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An easy protocol might take a day to work around.
|
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There are only so many hours in a day, however.
|
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It's pretty rare that a day goes according to plan.
|
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A day later preferential trading rules for India were cancelled.
|
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He does a million arm curls a day, he says.
|
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They themselves could only afford to eat once a day.
|
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It took Mr Maduro a day to appear in public.
|
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Their trailer had to be hosed out twice a day.
|
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Now only 11 trains a day depart, and 11 arrive.
|
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Could you live on this much water in a day?
|
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"I've never missed a day in five years!" she says.
|
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I never know what to wear on a day date.
|
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For more than a day, the family searched for Laura.
|
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I drink three cups a day: no more, no less.
|
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And I stayed for a year — not a day more.
|
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That confirms reports of the potential ban a day before.
|
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I think there should be a day for celebrating men.
|
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Waha pumps 260,000 barrels a day, company executives have said.
|
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Only one in seven earns more than $1.25 a day.
|
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Health officials recommend no more than 1,500 milligrams a day.
|
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You can only wear a pair a day, after all.
|
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Time to show your cards, or call it a day.
|
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Passes cost roughly $0003 a day to attend the conference.
|
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We're there 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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Want to feel like an adult 24 hours a day?
|
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We are now being photographed how many times a day.
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The school can no longer provide two meals a day.
|
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Within a day its bonds fell to a record low.
|
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But why mark a day that could have ended tragically?
|
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How is it a "day" if it's really two days?
|
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He never missed a day visiting her in the hospital.
|
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It's another to devour an entire season in a day.
|
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WATCH: What Does Kim Kardashian West Eat in a Day?
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I wore a hijab and prayed five times a day.
|
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I've never seen this man a day in my life.
|
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People should have been gone a day or two ago.
|
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Many residents receive just eight hours of electricity a day.
|
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The shop is refreshed several times a day, says Amazon.
|
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I expect them to answer within a day or two.
|
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I figured i could survive a day without the phone.
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No. I haven't taken a day off in four years.
|
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I really appreciate your time on a day like this.
|
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Sales on our platform generate 40 million packages a day.
|
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There are three of us doing 300 prescriptions a day.
|
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Violet Teriti: It was really late notice — only a day!
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I'm curious what a day in your life looked like?
|
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How many times a day do you check your smartphone?
|
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A day later, he was taken off of life support.
|
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The autonomous trucks stop only once a day for refuelling.
|
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Production last week rose to 12.3 million barrels a day.
|
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Clarkston had celebrated her birthday a day before the crash.
|
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Maureen Walsh to walk in their shoes for a day.
|
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I'm like, how many times a day do they go?
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There is no point in working 26 hours a day.
|
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Takes the mind off Brexit for a day, I guess.
|
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Aeroflot operates two flights a day from Moscow to Bangkok.
|
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In short, it's a day to work toward gender parity.
|
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That meant working 16 hours a day between two jobs.
|
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More than 40 people a day die from opioid overdoses.
|
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I ate six times a day or every three hours.
|
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After more procedural wrangling, the vote occurred a day later.
|
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Gamblit leases them to casinos for about $60 a day.
|
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But that's not why she's smoking a pack a day.
|
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Sometimes a broken clock is right, what, twice a day?
|
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But it was also a day of resilience and grace.
|
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"Joe and Teresa speak several times a day," Leonard says.
|
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A day after Mr Trump's outburst, China appealed for calm.
|
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We know you've never worked a day in your life.
|
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Welcome to a day in the life of Gigi Gorgeous.
|
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Make sure she walks three or four times a day.
|
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For a day or two, I didn't notice a difference.
|
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The refinery can process 52,000 barrels of oil a day.
|
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Thanksgiving is a day of gratitude, good food and arguments.
|
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I was losing weight, still eating five times a day.
|
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"My current minimum threshold is $200 a day," he writes.
|
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All of which plead guilty within a day or so.
|
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The 10 American sailors were released roughly a day later.
|
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She takes four medications a day to manage her symptoms.
|
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Not a bad way to end a day of protesting.
|
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He often receives dozens of unauthorized 21FA prompts a day.
|
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I started smoking two and a half packs a day.
|
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The maximum sleep recorded was five hours in a day.
|
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Laws have previously passed through in a day when necessary.
|
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But right now I kind of have a day job.
|
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The fire broke out a day earlier and forced evacuations.
|
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He had packed them just a day or two before.
|
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Man, these guys can't go a day without embarrassing themselves.
|
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"I wash them about three times a day," she says.
|
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The young officer began to run four miles a day.
|
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OPEC lynchpin Saudi Arabia produced 10.5 million barrels a day.
|
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"I've been training twice a day since August," she said.
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"That's pretty good for a day for me," she says.
|
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Forty strokes a minute, ten hours a day, forty days.
|
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Both circuit breakers will only be activated once a day.
|
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It is a day of political action and civic participation.
|
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I'm going to fly in a day beforehand and chill.
|
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The utility has also postponed by a day to Oct.
|
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A day that was not an easy one for me.
|
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"I've talked to Joey about (a day off)," Price said.
|
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A day later, they returned to burn down her village.
|
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I was able to adjust in less than a day.
|
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"We reference that movie like once a day," laughs Alana.
|
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Most received calls on Wednesday, a day before the rally.
|
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There was one car a day, now there are hundreds.
|
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It was nine million passengers a year, not a day.
|
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The world overproduces upward of 1.5 million barrels a day.
|
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Or is it a day late and a dollar short?
|
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That's more than three a day - a modern poaching record.
|
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I was taking two pills a day at the time.
|
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"We have got a day job to do," he said.
|
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What do you know… that's a perfect $30.70 a day!
|
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"I'm calling him 'husband' like a thousand times a day."
|
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Like, that's all you talk about 24 hours a day.
|
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Head counts are done at least six times a day.
|
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I didn't want to be tech 24 hours a day.
|
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Deland canceled a day game because the lights weren't working.
|
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At the end, GateHouse was printing 675 copies a day.
|
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A day following PEOPLE's report, Jackson herself confirmed the news.
|
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Meanwhile, CBSN offers live, streaming news 24 hours a day.
|
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Only a day before, an executive at Kuwait Petroleum Corp.
|
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That training process went on for a day or two.
|
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNRobert Downey Jr. is Making $15 a Day!
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" However, "It doesn't always result in a day off school.
|
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Ermotti's remarks echo the sentiment from FedEx a day earlier.
|
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The Islamic Republic produces about 2.8 million barrels a day.
|
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You can even enter once a day until the deadline.
|
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Xiaxue's video has gone viral in less than a day.
|
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This was posted just a day after the last one.
|
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We'd all get through three or four spliffs a day.
|
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That video footage was released a day before Jackson's arrest.
|
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Looking forward to a day exploring coral reefs in Hawaii?
|
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Sitting still at a desk for eight hours a day?
|
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They are facing higher demurrage costs of $15,000 a day.
|
|
We rehearsed for half a day with some loose ideas.
|
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But the solstice isn't just a day, it's a minute.
|
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In New York City, 603 households are evicted a day.
|
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"I walk three miles a day," she previously told PEOPLE.
|
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A day later, I took it for a test run.
|
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We all brush our teeth a couple times a day.
|
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"You'd go for two in a day sometimes," he beams.
|
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That time, he was captured a day later, it said.
|
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His moment came a day after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
|
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There isn't a day that I don't think of you.
|
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I take drops maybe four to five times a day.
|
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Jadon's wound dressings have to be changed twice a day.
|
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CPB currently holds 2,000 children in federal custody a day.
|
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Frustrated with smartphone batteries that last only half a day?
|
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We're about a million barrels a day out of whack.
|
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A day to do their craft and just go home.
|
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Many of us share private information several times a day.
|
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"They'll have a day or two of training," Bezos added.
|
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You can only listen to so many in a day.
|
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Design and manufacturing are possible in less than a day.
|
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A day later, the school announced he had stepped aside.
|
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The jet market is about 22023 million barrels a day.
|
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A day later, Vickery confirmed that the bucket was secured.
|
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Thanks to Slack you never truly have a day off.
|
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Well, a day after this survey was completed, Uber did.
|
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Port Talbot is said to be losing £1m a day.
|
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"Not for a day," Meloni responded, shaking his head no.
|
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Over 95% of customers earn less than $10 a day.
|
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Tory traditionalists said Sunday should remain a day of rest.
|
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Progress and motivation grow in just 10 minutes a day.
|
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Today's as good a day as any to get tested.
|
|
Kylie Jenner must take at least 604 selfies a day.
|
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It took us maybe half a day of deep thinking.
|
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A day of roses, chocolates, and every shade of red.
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This is somebody they spoke to numerous times a day.
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