For two weeks, they spoke nearly every day, until he asked for directions to her house.
It seems nearly every day we get disappointing news about the UK economy.
Mr. Farsides has run Boston twice and speaks to his friends at a Boston running group nearly every day.
After school began, Knox sent enthusiastic e-mails to her family nearly every day.
It is one of the only places in the world where these majestic and muscular sharks can be seen nearly every day.
In the past year, despite the scandal that ran on the front page nearly every day, our country has prospered.
When you feel unsafe in a place that is being bombed nearly every day, you eventually must make a choice: Ours was to leave.
With a month to go, Americans may hear a dirge of glum economic news nearly every day between now and the election.
Data from measurement firm Experian PLC show retail foot-traffic down in West London, sometimes substantially, for nearly every day of the games.
Nearly every day now, I open my inbox to find an email from someone, somewhere pointing to something that's wrong with the NHS in Wales.
In fairness the Lib Dems have had someone of the female persuasion in what has become affectionately known as their 'lady seat' nearly every day.
Our other correspondents in Asia--Robyn Meredith in Hong Kong, naturally, and also Justin Doebele in Singapore and Benjamin Fulford in Tokyo--confront the topic nearly every day.
The eatery, on a highway along the southwest border of campus, was where Falwell had met Godwin for breakfast nearly every day for the past nine years.
Most importantly, he figures to play nearly every day down the stretch as the Rangers seek to keep Nelson Cruz and Josh Hamilton healthy for the playoffs.
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This was the ring that Taylor wore nearly every day.
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After the surgery, Springsteen was with Landau nearly every day.
Cordero said that he has visited his friend in the neighborhood nearly every day, but had never before seen anyone other than Castro at the house across the street.
Since the gang rape, though, sexual violence has become front-page news nearly every day across the country, with demands that the government do more to protect women and prosecute those that attack them.
Nearly every day, he sat at the back of Galway court house and listened to the details of his wife's last days, and her miscarriage of their 17-week-old female foetus, a much-longed for child.
Nearly every day Harris, 34, dutifully files an online report to a company in Boston called BzzAgent, detailing various aspects of his salesmanship, such as the time he left a copy of the magazine in a hotel spa.
Washington (CNN) -- As the president's personal photographer and head of the White House Photo Office, Eric Draper was with President George W. Bush for nearly every day of his eight-year term, often just a few feet away.
Lawrence hit the Turks, in that stretch in the spring of 1917, nearly every day, because he knew that the more he accelerated the pace of combat the more the war became a battle of endurance and endurance battles favor the insurgent.
One of the group which found the body, Matthew McGrath, 37, who has known Mr Gillespie since they were 11-year-old pupils at Icknield High School, said he had been searching for his friend nearly every day since he was reported missing.
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MS. PSAKI: Well, throughout the course of the last several months as the President has been out there campaigning nearly every day, and in his speech that he delivered at the convention, he laid out these exact specific plans, the exact specifics about what he would want to do moving forward.
The President -- the rest of his stump speech nearly every single day -- and I've been out here almost every single day since July, and Jay far longer than that -- has been about his positive agenda for the country, what he wants to do moving forward.
When I covered British politics I walked through Westminster Hall nearly every working day.
Google Person Finder and how it helped people find injured or missing friends and family after the Boston Marathon bombing, I pondered how technology changes our existence nearly every single day.
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Entrepreneurial Philanthropy is a concept I discuss, and put into practice, nearly each and every day.
The survey also found that Australian men spend nearly three hours every day cooking, cleaning or caring one of the highest scores across the OECD's 34 member countries and ahead of men in the U.S., Germany and Canada.
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