Word: everydayness
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...motions in diving are everyday--walking, jumping, swinging your arms--so the skill you learn is not as much physical as it is an awareness of what you're doing," Schramm said...
Although the target distinguishes the Minnesota native from other goalies as soon as his skates scratch the ice, once in the net Lau's singular goaltending style also separates him from your everyday run-of-the-mill netminder...
...industry is Robert Mondavi, whose family-owned Napa Valley winery employs advanced technology, equipment and skills to produce consistently elegant varietals. Next to quality, he says, the most important goal for California winemakers is to produce bottles at prices that will enable American families to regard wine as the everyday complement to food rather than as an infrequent celebration...
Wagner, Die Meistersinger (London, 5 LPs, 1976). The man who led the first recorded Ring cycle, Sir Georg Solti, turns from gods and heroes to a warm, glowing account of everyday life in old Nürnberg...
...easy to apply technical terms such as "progressive" or "regressive" taxes to everyday life. The value-added tax will force poorer people to pay more taxes while relieving giant corporations of much of their own tax burden. That's not theory, it's fact. To say that equitable tax laws create a "self-defeating system" is ridiculous. As my article pointed out, legislators can restructure America's taxes to provide incentives for savings and investments without forcing wealthy tax-payers to leave the United States. The elimination of interest-rate ceilings on bank savings accounts or the establishment tax credits...