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ˈdiˌdeɪd-day

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  1. D-day, 6 June 1944noun

    date of the Allied landing in France, World War II

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  1. La La Anthony:

    It was Sunday, last I checked, where Kim Kardashian West just zones out by Kim Kardashian West, kanye usually has the kids. They go do something and Kim Kardashian West is just studying all day, and we kind of know Kim Kardashian West's going to be off the grid that day for a bunch of hours.

  2. Henry Louis Mencken:

    A sound American is simply one who has put out of his mind all doubts and questionings, and who accepts instantly, and as incontrovertible gospel, the whole body of official doctrine of his day, whatever it may be and no matter how often it may change. The instant he challenges it, no matter how timorously and academically, he ceases by that much to be a loyal and creditable citizen of the republic.

  3. Te Ururoa Flavell:

    I think it's a day to reflect, reflect on where we are as a nation in 2015. Reflect on the dreams and aspirations of our people 175 years ago.

  4. Pedro Julio Serrano:

    People realized she was only using the bathroom like all of us need to do at several points during the day, it was so unjust.

  5. Amnesty International:

    Since yesterday( Thursday), she has received a wave of harassment and threats on social media, including gender-based insults and calls for her arrest, amal Fathy criticized the Egyptian government for failing to protect women, and her arrest has shown just how pertinent her concerns are. It is a dark day when the Egyptian authorities are more concerned with silencing a woman who speaks out about sexual harassment than taking steps to address the issue.

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