Day
Meanings and phrases
n.
- United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935); Clarence Day; Clarence Shepard Day Jr.
n.
- time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; twenty-four hours; twenty-four hour period; 24-hour interval; solar day; mean solar day
- some point or period in time
- a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance
- the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside; daytime; daylight
- the recurring hours when you are not sleeping (especially those when you are working)
- an era of existence or influence
- the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis
- a period of opportunity
- the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day; sidereal day
n.
- in some states of the United States: a legal holiday commemorating the day the state was admitted to the Union
n.
- the first day of April which is celebrated by playing practical jokes; April Fools'; April Fools' day
n.
- a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835; Allhallows; November 1; Hallowmas; Hallowmass
n.
- a day of supplication for all the souls in purgatory; November 2
n.
- US: the 4th Friday in September
n.
- a festival commemorating the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Annunciation; Lady Day; March 25
n.
- the first day of April which is celebrated by playing practical jokes; April Fools'; All Fools' day
n.
- a day designated for planting trees
n.
- the 3rd Saturday in May
n.
- a legal holiday in the United States; formerly Armistice Day but called Veterans' Day since 1954; Veterans Day; Veterans' Day; November 11
n.
- (Christianity) celebration of the Ascension of Christ into heaven; observed on the 40th day after Easter; Ascension; Ascension of the Lord
n.
- a legal holiday in France celebrating the storming of the Paris bastille in 1789; 14 July
n.
- first weekday after Christmas
n.
- feast day commemorating the presentation of Christ in the temple; a quarter day in Scotland; Candlemas; Feb 2
n.
- a religious holiday for Christians
n.
- a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Christmas; Xmas; Dec 25
n.
- celebrated in the United States; September 17
n.
- United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935); Day; Clarence Shepard Day Jr.
n.
- United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935); Day; Clarence Day
n.
- a legal holiday commemorating the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus; Discovery Day; October 12
n.
- British, anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth; Empire day; May 24
n.
- (Judaism) a solemn and major fast day on the Jewish calendar; 10th of Tishri; its observance is one of the requirements of the Mosaic law; Yom Kippur
n.
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives; Judgment Day; Judgement Day; Day of Judgment; Doomsday; Last Judgment; Last Judgement; Last Day; eschaton; day of reckoning; doomsday; crack of doom; end of the world
n.
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives; Judgment Day; Judgement Day; Day of Judgement; Doomsday; Last Judgment; Last Judgement; Last Day; eschaton; day of reckoning; doomsday; crack of doom; end of the world
n.
- legal holiday in the United States, last Monday in May; commemorates the members of the United States armed forces who were killed in war; Memorial Day
n.
- a legal holiday commemorating the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus; Columbus Day; October 12
n.
- a legal holiday in Canada commemorating receiving Dominion status in 1867; July 1
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- the day (in March or April) on which the festival of Easter is celebrated; Easter Sunday
n.
- a day set aside for fasting and prayer
n.
- British, anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth; Commonwealth Day; May 24
n.
- US: third Sunday in June
n.
- commemorating the adoption of the United States flag in 1777; June 14
n.
- if the ground hog emerges and sees his shadow on this day, there will be 6 more weeks of winter; February 2
n.
- day for the celebration of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot
n.
- Jewish holy days observed with particular solemnity; High Holiday
n.
- December 28, commemorating Herod's slaughter of the children of Bethlehem; Innocents' Day
n.
- the day designated for inauguration of the United States President; January 20
n.
- a legal holiday in the United States; Fourth of July; July 4
n.
- December 28, commemorating Herod's slaughter of the children of Bethlehem; Holy Innocents' Day
n.
- a religious holiday for Jews
n.
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives; Judgment Day; Day of Judgment; Day of Judgement; Doomsday; Last Judgment; Last Judgement; Last Day; eschaton; day of reckoning; doomsday; crack of doom; end of the world
n.
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives; Judgement Day; Day of Judgment; Day of Judgement; Doomsday; Last Judgment; Last Judgement; Last Day; eschaton; day of reckoning; doomsday; crack of doom; end of the world
n.
- first Monday in September in the United States and Canada
n.
- a festival commemorating the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Annunciation; Annunciation Day; March 25
n.
- commemorates Saint Peter's miraculous deliverance from prison; a quarter day in Scotland; a harvest festival in England; Lammas; August 1
n.
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives; Judgment Day; Judgement Day; Day of Judgment; Day of Judgement; Doomsday; Last Judgment; Last Judgement; eschaton; day of reckoning; doomsday; crack of doom; end of the world
n.
- first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians; Sunday; Dominicus; Sun
n.
- observed on the Monday closest to January 15; Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday
n.
- observed in many countries to celebrate the coming of spring; observed in Russia and related countries in honor of labor; First of May; May 1
n.
- legal holiday in the United States, last Monday in May; commemorates the members of the United States armed forces who were killed in war; Decoration Day
n.
- honoring the archangel Michael; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Michaelmas; September 29
n.
- a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Midsummer's Day; St John's Day; June 24
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- a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Midsummer Day; St John's Day; June 24
n.
- second Sunday in May
n.
- the first day of the year; New Year's; January 1
n.
- a day celebrating political and economic unity among American countries; April 14
n.
- the 3rd Monday in April; Massachusetts and Maine celebrate the battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775
n.
- the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated; Remembrance Day; Remembrance Sunday
n.
- the third Monday in February; commemorates both presidents Lincoln and Washington
n.
- the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated; Remembrance Sunday; Poppy Day
n.
- celebrated in southern United States; Robert E Lee's Birthday; Lee's Birthday; January 19
n.
- one of the three days before Ascension Day; observed by some Christians as days of supplication
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- a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of Ireland; St Patrick's Day; March 17
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- a day for the exchange of tokens of affection; Valentine Day; Valentine's Day; St Valentine's Day; February 14
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- tension between Arabs and Israeli erupted into a brief war in June 1967; Israel emerged as a major power in the Middle East; Arab-Israeli War; Six-Day War
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- a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland; Midsummer Day; Midsummer's Day; June 24
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- the feast of Saint Martin; a quarter day in Scotland; Martinmas; 11 November
n.
- a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of Ireland; Saint Patrick's Day; March 17
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- a day for the exchange of tokens of affection; Valentine Day; Valentine's Day; Saint Valentine's Day; February 14
n.
- Texans celebrate the anniversary of Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836; March 2
n.
- fourth Thursday in November in the United States; second Monday in October in Canada; commemorates a feast held in 1621 by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag; Thanksgiving
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- twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus; Epiphany; Epiphany of Our Lord; Twelfth day; January 6
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- (Christianity) a church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus; Transfiguration; August 6
n.
- twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus; Epiphany; Epiphany of Our Lord; Three Kings' Day; January 6
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- a day for celebrating the founding of the United Nations; October 24
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- the date of Allied victory in Europe, World War II; 8 May 1945
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- the date of Allied victory over Japan, World War II; 15 August 1945
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- a day for the exchange of tokens of affection; Valentine's Day; Saint Valentine's Day; St Valentine's Day; February 14
n.
- a day for the exchange of tokens of affection; Valentine Day; Saint Valentine's Day; St Valentine's Day; February 14
n.
- a legal holiday in the United States; formerly Armistice Day but called Veterans' Day since 1954; Veterans' Day; Armistice Day; November 11
n.
- a legal holiday in the United States; formerly Armistice Day but called Veterans' Day since 1954; Veterans Day; Armistice Day; November 11
n.
- a public holiday in Canada on the Monday on or before May 24th
n.
- the day of a victory; V-day
adv.
- during the entire day; daylong
n.
- the name of the day that is added during a leap year; leap day; February 29
n.
- the first light of day; dawn; dawning; morning; aurora; first light; daybreak; break of the day; dayspring; sunrise; sunup; cockcrow
n.
- the first light of day; dawn; dawning; morning; aurora; first light; daybreak; break of day; dayspring; sunrise; sunup; cockcrow
adv.
- one every day; per diem
n.
- a day reckoned from midnight to midnight; civil day
v.
- stop doing what one is doing; call it quits
n.
- a day reckoned from midnight to midnight; calendar day
n.
- the day on which university degrees are conferred; degree day
adv.
- for an indefinite number of successive days; day in day out
n.
- convertible consisting of an upholstered couch that can be converted into a double bed; studio couch
n.
- inability to see clearly in bright light; hemeralopia
n.
- a schoolchild at a boarding school who has meals at school but sleeps at home
n.
- the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station; blotter; police blotter; rap sheet; charge sheet
adv.
- gradually and progressively; daily
- The migration rate is growing day by day.
- This is a marketing area and also it's improving day by day.
- It also broadcasts for different periods of time day by day.
n.
- a camp providing care and activities for children during the daytime
n.
- childcare during the day while parents work; daycare
- It operates 11 day care centres throughout Bangladesh.
- They also manage six schools and two day care nurseries.
- There is a day care, social services building and a post office.
n.
- a nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work; day nursery
n.
- a game played in daylight
adv.
- without respite; all the time
adv.
- for an indefinite number of successive days; day after day
n.
- West Indian evergreen shrub having clusters of funnel-shaped white flowers that are fragrant by day; Cestrum diurnum
n.
- a laborer who works by the day; for daily wages; day labourer
n.
- a laborer who works by the day; for daily wages; day laborer
n.
- any of numerous perennials having tuberous roots and long narrow bladelike leaves and usually yellow lily-like flowers that bloom for only a day; daylily
- any of numerous perennials having mounds of sumptuous broad ribbed leaves and clusters of white, blue, or lilac flowers; used as ground cover; plantain lily
n.
- a nursery for the supervision of preschool children while the parents work; day care center
n.
- an unpleasant or disastrous destiny; doom; doomsday; end of the world
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives; Judgment Day; Judgement Day; Day of Judgment; Day of Judgement; Doomsday; Last Judgment; Last Judgement; Last Day; eschaton; doomsday; crack of doom; end of the world
n.
- the date on which an event occurred in some previous year (or the celebration of it); anniversary
n.
- a day set aside for rest; rest day
n.
- the specified day of the month; date
n.
- any one of the seven days in a week
n.
- a day when you are not required to work
- We should have never had a day off last Wednesday.
- The girls meet up by taking a day off of work.
- Citi gives all employees one day off per year to volunteer.
n.
- a return ticket (at reduced fare) for traveling both ways in the same day
n.
- a private school taking day students only
- a school giving instruction during the daytime
- a school building without boarding facilities
- Carmel School is a Jewish day school in Perth.
- In two of the four cities he founded a Jewish day school.
- In addition to its day school, Bishop's has a boarding school.
n.
- the work shift during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
- workers who work during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.); day watch
n.
- workers who work during the day (as 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.); day shift
n.
- the day on which university degrees are conferred; commencement day
- a unit used in estimating fuel requirements for heating a building
n.
- the day appointed for an election; in the United States it is the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November; polling day
- St. Paul's special election day was April 25, 1978.
- On election day, McCain narrowly carried Montana.
- Here are their last predictions before election day.
n.
- a day designated for fasting
n.
- a day designated for feasting; fete day
- There is no feast day from Easter until Ascension.
- Saint Francis' feast day is observed on 4 October.
- The feast day of Barnabas is celebrated on June 11.
n.
- a day designated for feasting; feast day
n.
- (military) a day for military exercises and display
- a day for outdoor athletic competition
- a time of unusual pleasure and success
- a day devoted to an outdoor social gathering; outing; picnic
adv.
- for a very long or seemingly endless time; forever
adj.
- yet to come
n.
- a farewell remark; adieu; adios; arrivederci; auf wiedersehen; au revoir; bye; bye-bye; cheerio; good-by; goodby; good-bye; goodbye; sayonara; so long
n.
- a day specified for religious observance; religious holiday
n.
- a day when Catholics must attend Mass and refrain from servile work, and Episcopalians must take Communion
n.
- the name of the day that is added during a leap year; bissextile day; February 29
n.
- the period of time taken for the moon to make one full rotation on its axis (about 27.3 sidereal days)
n.
- one of two major fast days on the Jewish calendar
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- a fixed day for holding a public market
n.
- time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; day; twenty-four hours; twenty-four hour period; 24-hour interval; solar day
n.
- one of five minor fast days on the Jewish calendar
adj.
- as naked as at birth; mother-naked; naked as the day you were born; in one's birthday suit; in your birthday suit
adj.
- as naked as at birth; mother-naked; naked as the day one was born; in one's birthday suit; in your birthday suit
n.
- the feast day of a saint whose name one bears
n.
- the date on which a person was born; birthday
n.
- the order of business for an assembly on a given day
n.
- the last day before Lent; Mardi Gras; Shrove Tuesday
n.
- the day appointed for an election; in the United States it is the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November; election day
- On polling day, always a Sunday, a volunteer at the voting bureau checks the voter in.
- Accordingly, the Malaysian Election Commission set 28 April as the nomination day and 9 May as the polling day.
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- a Christian holy day; one of four specified days when certain payments are due
n.
- a day on which university students hold a rag
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- a (future) time of financial need
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- a memorably happy or noteworthy day (from the custom of marking holy days in red on church calendars)
n.
- a day set aside for rest; day of rest
- 15 August was a Sunday, and thus a rest day.
- The match took place on 14–18 August, with a rest day on 15 August.
- There was one rest day at the tournament, on 7 September after the fifth round.
n.
- a day commemorating a saint
n.
- the period of instruction in a school; the time period when school is in session; school; schooltime
- any day on which school is in session
- The school day is 7 hours 35 minutes for teachers.
- The school day lasts from 7:55 AM to 2:42 PM.
- The school day lasts from 7:30 AM to 2:25 PM.
n.
- the time for one complete rotation of the earth relative to a particular star, about 4 minutes shorter than a mean solar day; day
n.
- time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; day; twenty-four hours; twenty-four hour period; 24-hour interval; mean solar day
n.
- an annual day in the schools when speeches are made and prizes are distributed
n.
- clock time; hour
- Heliodons can mimic latitude, time of day, and date.
- The Empeek Aya provides for a treat at any time of day.
- Trading halts can happen any time of day.
n.
- a day set aside for doing household laundry; washday
n.
- the day of a wedding
- But on the wedding day, the nephew ran away from home.
- The fourth day is efundula (the wedding day).
- It all happens on his daughter's wedding day.
n.
- a day on which work is done; workday; working day
- This is called the "cumulative work day".
- In a work day, we rack up 26 feet on the mouse's scroll wheel."
- The death rate was so high the people had to work day and night to bury the dead.
n.
- a day on which work is done; workday; work day
- the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage; workday
- Since the late '70s, Saturday also is a non-school and not working day.
- As that day was a Sunday, the last available working day was 25 November 2011.
- It wanted to end child labour and night shifts and reduce the working day to eight hours.
E.g.
- The return takes place the next day around midday.
- The next day, he wakes up and she is already gone.
- The next day the BSP returned the mandate as well.
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- This was on the same day as other local elections.
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- The show was aired in Australia the following day.
- The following day, Hasani was suspended by Tirana.
- The following day she released her first EP "REM".
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- Swatch reports precision of −5/+5 seconds per day.
- It carries traffic volumes of up to 2,100 per day.
- He would practice for three to six hours per day.
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- Portions of the armour survive to the present day.
- The sea level is to higher than present day levels.
- It is here, that the present day campus stands tall.
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- Their first day of filming was September 12, 2012.
- The first day of Vaisakh marks the solar new year.
- Numerous "first day" souvenir notes have survived.
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- Around 16,000 commuters use the station every day.
- There are 6 passenger trains available every day.
- The willingness to f—kin' try anything every day.
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- He died one day before turning 74 on May 19, 2017.
- A foreshock of 6.7 was registered the day before.
- A day before the race, Ilderim prepares his horses.
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- He focused on three to four Bible lessons each day.
- There is a limit of 2,000 tickets sold for each day.
- Approximately 69,000 tickets were sold for each day.
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- The Binturong is active during the day and at night.
- It hides during the day and emerges at night to feed.
- It generally rests or ruminates during the day.
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- Wilson’s last day on ESPN Radio was July 26, 2005.
- On the last day of the season Napoli played Genoa.
- The parade was held on the last day of the festival.
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- Its opening day in 1970 attracted 4,000 visitors.
- The film earned $3,124,775 on its opening day.
- In , Ponson was the opening day starter for Baltimore.
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- Its emergency department operates 24 hours a day.
- Their status of trading 24 hours a day was retained.
- It broadcasts 24 hours a day, on 92.1 in the FM band.
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- Yardley’s men resumed at 3/106 on the final day.
- His final day with the station was September 21, 2012.
- FC Heidenheim on the final day in a 4–2 win.
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- This tradition has lasted to the modern day.
- Haidt was born in Danzig, Prussia (modern day Gdańsk, Poland).
- Fossil remains were found in modern day Metro Manila and Kalinga.
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- On the second day, the film collected ₹5.78 crore.
- Australia was well ahead by the end of the second day.
- Laurebinayak at about can be reached on the second day.
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- The Ukrainians retracted the ban just a day later.
- One day later, they arrested and shot 8 male Jews.
- The shot resumed a day later with a similar camera.
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- He shared the lyrics to the song later that day.
- Nearby Markeaton Park was also opened later that day.
- His nomination was sent to the Senate later that day.
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- Raynor's mother died at day when Raynor visited her.
- This was the day when the sun was created in Genesis 1:14–18.
- He was optioned the next day when Brett Carroll was recalled.
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- Anti-tank fire was lighter than the previous day.
- It was estimated to have originated the previous day.
- 7-ranked North Carolina the previous day.
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- He would make up songs and sing them all day long.
- It is an open almost all day and busy all the time.
- With reruns of games all day, since 1993 until today.
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- Canteen for light refreshments open day and night.
- This animal is active day and night year-round.
- Sima Yi commented, "I'm weary from traveling day and night.
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- Her appeal was rebroadcast throughout the day.
- Juveniles remain active and playful throughout the day.
- This may alter throughout the day and from season to season.
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- American forces put the airfield to use on the third day.
- On the third day at sea he was discovered.
- The third day, the third picked some jessamine and vanished.
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- The London election thus took place in a single day.
- Usually, two or three lines have service on a single day.
- The beach was closed for a single day.
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- It can be increased to 100 mg four times a day.
- CSF turns over at a rate of three to four times a day.
- “He had me work on the pivot 100 times a day.
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- It has two full day pre-kindergarten classes.
- If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day.
- Those scenes took up to a full day to film.
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- He meets Harold the Helicopter and saves the day during a flood.
- The new moon would fall on that day during that year of the cycle.
- She would work two hours a day during the summer holidays from school.
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- The order in which the classes meet varies from day to day.
- "But we're doing these shows and taking it day to day after that.".
- She thought it was nice working in a short time period that did not jump from day to day.
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- He would practice for three to six hours per day.
- Initially, Al Manar would broadcast only five hours per day.
- In 1994, service was still provided 16 hours per day on average.
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- The fourth day of every month was sacred to Aphrodite.
- The fourth day is efundula (the wedding day).
- England then recovered to be 3/106 at stumps on the fourth day.
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- On the day following the debate Onama placed Amin on a short leave of absence.
- Mr. Barry likes a good round of golf on the day following a fruitful burglary.
- Tutorials are offered two days before the start of the conference and one day following.
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- A music video was released a day prior before the official release.
- A brown bear can eat of food and gain of fat a day prior to entering its den.
- In some cases, his script changes were submitted to Miller only a day prior to filming the scene.
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- In urban areas, this might be once or twice a day.
- She was very religious and went to Mass twice a day.
- He has sessions twice a day, five days a week.
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- Six return trains per day are normally operated on this section.
- One can expect to see 2-5 oil trains and 1-2 ethanol trains per day.
- In the Winter 1951/52 timetable there were six trains per day each way.
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- He never revealed his identity until the day he was caught.
- Hughes responded: "I am an alcoholic and will be until the day I die...
- The coffin will be held at the funeral home until the day of the funeral.
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- None of the parameters of current day movie-making prevailed.
- The current day club came out of a long string of mergers of predecessor sides.
- If so, the patient is asked for name, current location, and current day and time.
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- Fishing to this very day is still important in Spain.
- These witnesses deny having seen anything, to this very day."
- That very day a coincidence happened.
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- It carries approximately 7,000 vehicles per day.
- (SR 774 now carries about 360 vehicles per day.)
- 2017 Annual average daily traffic (AADT) on K-228 was 70 vehicles per day.
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- They had celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary earlier that day.
- The story was first announced on Bonds's own web site earlier that day.
- He made his ESPN debut on the midnight edition of "SportsCenter" earlier that day.
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- This was on the same day as other local elections.
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- was later added, for the day earlier, March 31, 2018.
- However, the game released a day earlier than planned.
- He had become an ordained priest only one day earlier.
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- I didn't want him charging me for another day."
- He managed to escape to the hills and lived to fight another day.
- <br> Yan Hui saw Confucius on another day and said, "I am making progress."
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- On a clear day, it is possible to see Ruapehu.
- On a clear day there are views as far as Sullivan County.
- One can see far up to palpa, chitwan, National Park on a clear day.
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- There are around 4 trains a day in each direction.
- There are 20 inbound trains a day, Monday through Friday.
- , the Bishkek-2 railway station sees only a few trains a day.
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- Says Haroon "They responded by saying 'stick to your day job.'
- His day job is working for noreg.no in Hermansverk in Leikanger municipality.
- now please get back to your day job and continue the sterling work in the community."
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- In addition to this it also runs other day meetings.
- That's why I was able to work every other day.
- every other day and music the remaining days.
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- Him loan ended after he broke a leg on match day.
- Both home and away fans can stand here on a match day.
- Liga and on 28 August 2012, on the seventh match day of the 2012–13 3.
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- Hale's phone "never stopped ringing the entire day".
- He said,I didn't feel anything the entire day.
- He spends the entire day with his family.
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- Only 6 issues of the magazine saw the light of day.
- I do not recollect ever seeing my mother by the light of day.
- To bomb the target accurately, the raid was made in the light of day.
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- On the fifth day, they were able to reach the trapped miners.
- It collected on the fifth day, on the sixth, and seventh day.
- on the fifth day, made national headlines in the United States.
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- His friends work a whole day cutting squid for Chin Kee.
- The enemy kept up a continuous fire on this place during the whole day.
- The battle started around 6 a.m. on 8 August 1655 and lasted the whole day.
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- It is a day and boarding school educating boys from ages four to 18.
- Pinkerton continued to function as an independent day and boarding school until 1948.
- The later two schools are day and boarding schools who provide education from Preschool to Year 12.
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- Tomášek was secretly consecrated the very next day.
- The very next day, he began his first painting.
- It starts on the very next day of Chhath Puja.
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- Seven of them had filed nomination papers on the deadline day.
- Grigg signed for Sunderland on transfer deadline day, 31 January 2019.
- On deadline day Dom Thomas returned to the club on loan from Kilmarnock.
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- It collected on the fifth day, on the sixth, and seventh day.
- Robertson and Scadding survived and Magill died on the seventh day.
- It is recalled memorably with the phrase "... and on the seventh day they rested."
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- This day is celebrated as "Tiatr Dis" (Tiatr Day).
- The day is celebrated on the 5th of May each year.
- In 2019, the feast day is celebrated on 24 November.
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- It gained 2,400 signatures within a day.
- Among Hindus, the dead body is usually cremated within a day of death.
- The first shows at Brooklyn's Barclays Center sold out within a day of going on sale.
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- on 3FM radio, every day between 16:00 and 18:00.
- Milton travelled each day between school and home, and his path took him by St Paul's.
- He was caught up in the disputes of his day between Arianism and mainstream Christianity.
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- Tommy Bridges won after just one day of rest.
- The coalition from the east can't be defeated in just one day.
- An inspired Newsom won Game 5 and pitched Game 7 on just one day's rest.
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- He made his debut for the club on the same day against Mumbai.
- He made his NHL debut the next day against the New York Rangers.
- He made his A Group debut on the following day against Litex Lovech.
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- Tickets on sale were sold out in less than a day due to high demand.
- Mall Dini was withdrawn the following day due to injury and replaced by Just A Par.
- On 20 December 2010, the Channel Tunnel was closed off for a day due to snowy weather.
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- He had become an ordained priest only one day earlier.
- Until recently, women were allowed entry only one day in the year.
- However, he left the show after only one day - the first Kiwi celebrity to quit the show.
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- "Motorcycle Girl" grossed from Pakistan on its first day of release.
- 2" #75 worldwide, nearly all of which sold out within the first day of release.
- On its first day of release, "Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days" scored 37 million"."
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- He would make up songs and sing them all day long.
- Moon wrasses are active fish, said to be moving all day long.
- German aircraft were in the air above our positions all day long.
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- Food was pushed in and bodies removed once a day.
- Macitentan is taken as a 10 mg oral dose once a day.
- Sangok-ri is also served by a bus from Daegu once a day.
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- The final race day in 1926 was Monday, 6 September.
- On race day, however, Crawford created quite a stir.
- On race day, he showed himself to be a contender early.
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- Canada Day Canada Day () is the national day of Canada.
- Australia Day is our national day.
- 28 March 2018 was declared the national day of mourning in Russia.
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- Sam solves the first riddle, the answer is night and day.
- Col. Bradley said, "Put ten men with her night and day if it will help.
- We finished three days rallying (with one day to go), night and day, 32 seconds in front of Ari Vatanen.
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- I did it for a day – I shot for one day.
- I don't accept this view of freedom fighters one day – terrorists one day, freedom fighters the next.
- Initially there were no facilities on site – gliders were rigged and derigged each day – so the priority was to erect a hangar.
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- He was released the next day without charges.
- It is open every day without an entry fee.
- I go every day without fail, and often at night – sometimes stay very late."
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- It is the auspicious full moon day.
- Amis Harvest Festival is held on the full moon day after the autumn harvest.
- Buddha's Birthday is called "Buddha Purnima" in Nepal, Bangladesh, and India as he is believed to have been born on a full moon day.
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- On any given day of the year rain is more likely than not.
- In the strip, Sadie Hawkins Day fell on a given day in November (Capp never specified an exact date).
- On any given day, some 3 million vehicles pass Metro Manila's main circumferential artery, EDSA or C-4.
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- Jim saves the day because Conan's gun is made of chocolate.
- She withdrew from the beam final the next day because of the injury.
- which were worshiped by the indigenous people of Nargho from ancient times to the present day because of their myths.
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- Abbotsholme initially accepted both day students and boarders.
- He kept her skin in a chest and the key with him both day and night.
- This had been her wish for a long time and it consumed her both day and night.
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- Predictions estimate 190,000 passengers per day using Line 1.
- Approximately 1,000 extra passengers per day are expected to be generated by the new hospital.
- Stagecoaches provided the passenger aspect of the transport, moving 100 to 120 passengers per day.
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- The school provides full day kindergarten.
- Ephrata Area School District uses its $522,541 to fund all day kindergarten, to fund teacher training through coaching and paying for conferences.
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- It can occur at any hour, day or night.
- No one who needed her was turned away, no matter the hour of the day or night.
- The combination meant that the Children of Israel "could travel by day or night".
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- Marist College Canberra Marist College Canberra is an independent Roman Catholic primary and secondary day school for boys, founded in 1968 by the Marist Brothers.
- Coomera Anglican College Coomera Anglican College is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school ng Centre on the same campus.
- Today, Aquinas College is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located at Salter Point, Perth, Western Australia.
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- Abbotsholme initially accepted both day students and boarders.
- Classes for day students continued at CBC Perth under new headmaster Brother PL Duffy.
- Whilst day students were still enrolled, the focus of the school was on boarding students.
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- All in all, there are 19 Jewish day schools in Australia.
- Pupils from day schools were admitted free from aged 11 to 16.
- In addition to the boarding and day schools the sisters conduct orphanages.
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- In 2002, production was nearly 200,000 barrels per day.
- The initial site was 16 acres and processed approximately 1,600 barrels per day.
- As of May 2012 Kuwait's three existing refineries produce 930,000 barrels per day.
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- three times per day and fifteen times per week.
- The usual dosage was 25 mg, up to four times per day.
- Mane may change into a cat and back again five times per day.
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- In addition to the boarding and day schools the sisters conduct orphanages.
- It caters for boys from Grade 00 to Grade 12 and offers both boarding and day options to its pupils.
- On 19 October 1858, they purchased land near the Cathedral and opened a convent and girls' boarding and day school.
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- He begins to delight in taunting them, until one day when Chief breaks his chain and chases him.
- After his death, the mother worked every day and night to feed the family until one day, she was sick.
- Lillien always battled with her weight until one day she decided she was going about dieting all wrong.
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- KNLS is on the air each day for 13 hours each day in English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Chinese.
- For about six hours each day, students drew from a model who remained in the same pose for one week.
- The film explores the life of an individual with two identities; each functional for 12 hours each day.
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- It is up to Donald and Douglas to save the day for him.
- But Duklyon always shows up to save the day.
- Just as all seems lost, Lola and her angels arrive to save the day.