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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. Rob Hughes:

    We were out on a trip on Thursday morning and we were observing this pod and saw they had a very young calf with them, it couldnt be more than 24 hours old, you can tell because of the size and it was still a bit wrinkly. We [had] been following the pod the day before and they didnt have the calf with them then so we knew it was a newborn.

  2. Oscar Auliq-Ice:

    You are in control of how you set the tone of your day.

  3. Joe Brusuelas:

    The Fed buys and sells government securities each day to maintain the range of its policy rate — the federal funds rate — between 4.5% and 4.75%, they do this each day and it is normal for the central bank to inject and withdraw liquidity from the market to achieve their policy objectives.

  4. W.C. Fields:

    Start every day with a smile and get it over with.

  5. Fulton Police Chief Cassandra Jones:

    This is a call that I pray every night, every day, 10 times a day that I never get. And when you get it, you're not ready for it, but you have to lead and you have to go on because you have to stand there and be that strength for your officers, but it's one that you just can't even imagine, it's like losing a child because they're all my children.


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