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  • But the very every-dayness, the ordinariness and ubiquity of crazy people is precisely why a decent person doesn't use inciting, provocative, violent language.

    Judge John Roll (RIP) was threatened last year 2011

  • They're federal politicians actively engaged in the day to dayness of federal politics.

    Obama-Backer McCaskill: Dem Battle For Congressional Support Effectively Over 2009

  • Sometimes I don't understand how other people deal with the relentlessness of life, the day after dayness of it.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Theodora Goss 2008

  • After he learns that it is the chief thing in the world, he can learn how to bring it down to the common things of life without sacrificing its supremacy, instead of dragging the every-dayness into it.

    The Unfolding Life A Study of Development with Reference to Religious Training Antoinette Abernethy Lamoreaux

  • Only after other minutes have joined the naked, lonely first minute does the day become more safely integrated in its dayness.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Anis Shivani 2011

  • "[W] hat is intended to be read once can seldom be read more than once; a journalist has to accept the fact that his work, by its very to-dayness, is excluded from any share in tomorrow."

    Forbes.com: News Trevor Butterworth 2010

  • "[W] hat is intended to be read once can seldom be read more than once; a journalist has to accept the fact that his work, by its very to-dayness, is excluded from any share in tomorrow."

    Forbes.com: News 2010

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