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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. Jane Austen:

    To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment.

  2. Daniel Baron:

    We now know the full genome of the grapevine, and we can actually see which genes are turned on and off by inducing water stress at different phases in the growth cycle of the plant, we’ve developed a team of people who really believe in the scientific method and use it every day, so our knowledge base just keeps increasing.

  3. Pat Davis:

    She would come home after work, eat supper at my house, and pick up her dog. She'd walk her dog and that was her routine every day.

  4. Hillary Clinton:

    Our work isn't finished, we do have to pay it forward. There are still injustice perpetrated every day across our country, sometimes in spite of the law, sometimes, unfortunately, in keeping with it.

  5. Max Strelnyk:

    Every day, it gets worse, there's been no pause in the bombing -- it started weeks ago -- by the Russians. Although Russia claims that they will decrease military operations in the Kyiv and Chernihiv oblasts, Izium and the greater Kharkiv region will have no such luck.


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