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Which will be dawning Any Minute Now.
It is not dawning any more, it has risen.
The outside world thought Mr. Pinochet's Chile was a nation at the barricades, that any dawn could bring his fall.
Furthermore, this study confirms that the magnitude of any "dawn phenomenon" is modest when basal insulin is optimally replaced with either CSII or an insulin glargine regimen (22).
It's just dawning on me that he's not out there any more.
I don't own any because I don't wear any, and it dawned on me that this day was not about me.
Election Day dawned like any good June day in Iceland: overcast and in the forties.
But worse: how could it not have dawned on any of us, as we shimmied around, how camp it is?
It wouldn't have dawned on any of us to cut off an arm with a pocketknife to extract ourselves from a thousand-pound boulder.
On a political tour with Johnson in the summer of 1867, Seward told an audience in Hartford, to vigorous applause, that the people of the United States had before them the "most glorious" prospect "that ever dawned upon any nation on the globe," of a free nation "extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and approaching the shores of Japan and China".
April 7, 2015 dawned like any other Tuesday.
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