Other museums, she notes, are dedicated to traditional artifacts, but everyday items are often overlooked.
But there are also others doing everyday tasks in anything but everyday conditions.
But really what you're describing is something a little more, you know, I hate to use the word mundane, but everyday illnesses that become deadly.
If so, what about all those things that didn't exist back then--not just iPods and mobile phones but everyday items like wrinkle-free pants, effective sunscreens, prewashed salads-in-a-bag or comfy hotel beds?
But everyday consumer products will fare well too as both urban and rural wages and consumption will climb, with annual double-digit percentage sales growth projected for footwear, beer, wine, liquor, milk, diapers, tea, juice and bottled water.
This is a compact and stylish camera, filled with features that are useful not only for events, but for everyday snapshots as well.
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When they do figure it out, the Kinect system will be something to behold, not just for gaming, but for everyday life in general.
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The future of tech will not be determined by early innovators and early adopters, but by everyday consumers, who value availability and convenience as much as tech enthusiasts covet functionality.
We tend toward being down-to-earth in a way that is hard to describe but makes everyday life more normal than it ever was when I lived in San Francisco or New York.
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William thought there must be a long compound German word for the way that large events in the world could affect your personal life: the scale was reduced to the point of insignificance, but the everyday effect was amplified.
Tokyoites delight in expressing themselves with sartorial playfulness, not only in the realm of cosplay, but in the everyday.
In the science world it's known as postprandial somnolence but in the everyday world it's commonly known as the post-meal slump.
But do most everyday consumers understand what the fiscal cliff actually means?
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"It is important that changes - obviously they'll need reading when they leave school, not just as an interest but in their everyday work, " she said.
False negatives could also be an issue, there are consumer brands that are universally bitched about but still in everyday use and generating loads of social media references, like for example, almost every major bank or credit card company.
Mice and keyboards, we use them everyday, but not easily in a living room scenario.
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But prices for many everyday items are rising even faster--and that's making everyone's wallet feel a little thinner.
This promotion frequently occurred in the past, but hardly fits the everyday-low-price mantra espoused by new CEO Ron Johnson.
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Strasburg brings some extra fans, but Harper, the everyday guy, plays lead.
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But war remains an everyday horror elsewhere, and the specter of more mass killing haunts even the calm redoubts of North America.
Not in terms of top speed (the Lamborghini is faster) or zero-to-60-mph times (the Lamborghini is still a tad faster), but in terms of everyday driving, where it really matters.
Regular international flyer George Kellerman admitted that bringing a supply of sinus rinse, also known as a neti pot, on every trip sounded crazy, but flushing his sinuses everyday seemed to keep travel colds away.
But these are not everyday problems.
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While millions of Americans are expected to tune in to see movie stars walk the scarlet path at Sunday night's Academy Awards presentation at the soon-no-longer-to-be-called Kodak Theatre, a small but growing number of everyday folks are doing the peacock-strutting themselves at events ranging from bar mitzvahs to corporate bashes.
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In times of crisis, this is clear, but even in our everyday working environments, managers need to keep in mind that employees who are worrying about whether their basic security needs are going to be met, like salary, job location, and health insurance, cannot focus successfully on how they can make a difference, work creatively and collaboratively, or help take the organization to the next level.
People use them in everyday speech, but why contribute to the verbal pollution and aggressiveness that this represents?
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E-Trade still champions the independent-minded everyday investor, but it now offers more tools to help them make decent decisions.
He brings the third dimension into play not only in action sequences but as an enlargement of everyday life.
You leave with a diploma, but not with practical, everyday financial basics.
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