Neither the men at Milberg Weiss nor those at Toyota have had their day in court.
Otherwise their day is spent tousling, rolling around like kids and playing "follow the leader".
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Predictably, copies began to flood the marketplace--the fake Louis Vuitton handbags of their day.
And more than a few folks have chucked their day jobs and started crafting full time.
They donated 90 minutes out of their day to help me plan my year.
After all, he says, classical musicians like Mozart were basically the rock stars of their day.
It really does show the level of support for ordinary officers going about their day-to-day business.
Man for man they're as talented as any team on their day in the world.
If the politicians were wise, they would not wait for their day in court.
They were revolutionary in their day, just as these new solutions will be revolutionary in ours.
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Many people, including a lot of doctors, now begin their day with an aspirin.
Don't expect the bride or groom to attend to the details on their day.
They need to sell oil on the international market in order to fund their day-to-day operating expenses.
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And Sussex must have thought it would not be their day when Worcestershire's fielding reached new heights.
Laithum is one of dozens in Detroit who spend their day trolling the streets begging for spare change.
"The majority of developers aren't making enough each month to completely cut off their day jobs, " says Chen.
"Behind that lawn somebody was there spending their day in the hot sun working, " Gomez, 25, told CNN.
The crew will have to spend hours out of their day to avoid the physical problems of microgravity.
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Other commuters said the closed station had given them an excuse to fit more exercise into their day.
But a lot of people in the commercial or corporate side use average-rate contracts in their day-to-day business.
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At the cheaper moonlighting funds we've found (see table), the managers have pretty much cloned their day-job funds.
Grose writes that if US child care providers increased that ratio, they could pay their day care workers more.
You are looking for specific stories about their day-to-day experiences that can surface insight about their needs and motivations.
All the pupils have really enjoyed their day and even asked if they can do it again next year!
But many doctors said the deal would give NHS managers too much power to interfere with their day-to-day work.
Remember all those people who were quitting their day jobs to trade stocks?
George Schultz for Ronald Reagan and James Baker for George Bush senior did some hard deal-making in their day.
That may, however, be increasingly put to the test, for some people believe that cities have had their day.
But do you really think that is a fair characterization of how millions of people go about their day?
Nineteen of the chairs are smaller than the rest, in memory of the children murdered in their day-care centre.
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