The statistic that blew me away the most was that the average registered user connected to Napster once every other day (this is of course now completely blown out of the water by Facebook, but for the year 2000 this was astounding).
Petersburg, Russia to make many of the changes Whole Child advocates, including altering caregiving schedules to have staffers work every day instead of once every four days.
"The next two to three years, Brendan's full-time job is doing hand therapy, six hours a day, every single day, once nerves grow in, " said Dr. Jaimie Shores, clinical director of hand transplantation at Johns Hopkins.
But his spirits were up now, his spirits were fine, he just improved every day once he got to see his missus again.
Did we tell a spouse just how desperately we loved them, not just once in a while but every single day?
This family-oriented site, which combines magazine format with Web flexibility to publish new articles every day instead of once a week or once a month, has unveiled a special Halloween section.
According to court documents released on Tuesday in Colorado, Ebel had followed the conditions of his parole without incident since his release in January, checking in by phone every day and even once calling parole officials because no-one had requested a weekly drug test.
BBC: Suspect in prison chief murder slipped parole monitoring
Despite these caveats, iPads and other tablets are being used every day for productivity tasks once reserved for laptops.
Today is a special day that only happens once every four years.
And to be sure, many technologies that were once thought to be impossible are used every day now--inspiring science-fiction writer Arthur C.
And since our capital reserves and options are limited, every small business CEO makes decisions every day that are at once as much about survival as success.
Our planners, media and thinking people focus on this topic once every four years, and usually a day before the Olympics -- as if it were a periodic celestial event!
Work has invaded every hour of the day, including time once reserved for personal care.
"Gary was one of the happiest guys in the world every day, " Mets teammate Mookie Wilson once said.
The survey found that 35% think their parents are "stressed out" and that they bring work home with them at least once a week (13% say it's every day).
The IRS system updates every 24 hours, usually overnight, so checking once a day will suffice.
FORBES: IRS Promises Where's My Refund Information In 24 Hours
Almost a quarter of people see the parent they are emotionally closest to every day, but 45% say they see them once a week or less.
Once I cooled down a little and stuck to what I do every day, we got into a groove there and it just felt pretty good going out there every time.
Crowdsourcing.org also point out that a typical worker participates in the crowdsourced market at least once a month, but only half of them perform some crowdsourced work every day.
My guests make it vanish pretty quickly every year, but not as fast as my favorite dog once did on a Thanksgiving Day way back when.
As a medical student, I once worked in a pediatric oncology office that ran at least an hour and a half late every day.
Nineteen per cent - which would equate to over 7.5 million people - eat ready meals once or twice a week, and 2% (almost one million) eat them every day.
Once you have the destination in place, then you have to relentlessly focus on it each and every day.
The price of things that you might buy every day such as bread or milk is more important than something you might buy less than once a month such as a haircut.
Let me begin by thanking Dr. Jared Cohon, and the entire Carnegie Mellon community, for welcoming me once again, and for the terrific work that he and the administration, faculty and staff do here each and every day.
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