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But I don't think they're going to do anything more today.
We will do more today!
Laugh more today, because you can.
I was reading more today.
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We may know more today or even this evening or tomorrow.
A bit yesterday, and more today.
I will know more today at my appointment.
And they can do so once more today.
I love her more today then when we were married 23 years ago.
I might have managed to do more today.
Even if miracles were happening more today, that's where the foundation of faith would need to lie.
It means that you have to save more today.
On-line documentation, which is being found more today, is information that is either locally on the computer or can be accessed via the Internet.
Here are nine hacks to help you start saving more today.
Companies and distribution channels compete more today on the basis of time and quality.
Except go to Las Vegas for a fund raiser, plus two more today.
From my heart to yours, I love you more today than I did yesterday.
If you invested $1,000 in Berkshire Hathaway in 2000,that investment would be worth $1,801 more today.
Faithfulness is needed more today than ever.
If you invested $1,000 in Berkshire Hathaway in 1970,that amount would be worth $4.42 million more today.
Her favorite quote is,“I love you more today than yesterday.”.
Sage tea has been used since time immemorial for its benefits on health,and can be enjoyed even more today.
As a society, we depend on the internet more today than ever before.
I spoke about these principles last year,but I think it is worth reiterating our commitment to them once more today.
Part of the reason why the cost of investment arbitration is more today is the increase of fees of the arbitral tribunal.
That's when you will realize how much potential you have to be better, and that's when you will look back at your old self andlove yourself even more today.
The Van Diemen's Land Company introduced bounties on the thylacine from as early as 1830, and between 1888 and 1909 the Tasmanian governmentpaid £1 per head(the equivalent of £100 or more today) for dead adult thylacines and ten shillings for pups.
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The apparent reason- one that lacks logic- is that GFMS makes an independent estimate of silver held in custodian vaults, which in the 2009-11 represented about 50 percent of inventories, and is estimated, thanks to dramatic accumulation of silver by China,to be much more today.