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The majority of small businesses now do their banking online.
Terms more commonly used include abusive head trauma or inflicted traumatic brain injury.
We're used to the noise from the traffic now.
She must know the play backwards by now.
That now seems an impossible timeline.
Now the frenemy has become a scapegoat for many of the industry's self-inflicted wounds.
Here we were now around 20 years married, and I was struggling with two things.
Vladimir was now picking through the platter of Fried fish innards.
Joe got handed his job here on a silver platter because he's the President's son.
We're living on the social now.
A kilo of carrots is expensive now.
"It makes perfect sense that George Bush and John McCain will be together next week in the Twin Cities for the Republican convention because these days they are awfully hard to tell apart," she said.
Awfully sorry, there are no vacancies left now. Would you like to wait for a moment?
Awfully sorry, Sir. There are no rooms available now.
The New Yorkers who spent a bundle on an outdoor hot tub now admit they rarely use it, "because we can't afford to heat it in winter".
The barber can put the scissors away for now.
You are awfully isolated how you live.
They've got the commercial clout, but now they want the cred.
The new moon takes place in your opposite sign of Libra on the 15th.
Needs a matching gown apron.
In 1928 Alec Fleming (now remembered as Sir Alexander Fleming) named the juice he extracted from some mold penicillin.
The telescope reveals many distant stars to our sight.
Many have now gone over to laptops and memory sticks.
Etchings on a temple wall in Abydos, Egypt, depict a mythical solar boat borne aloft at dawn (file picture).
Assembly firms are now finding that their supply chain looks much the same.