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is daybreak
noun
Dawn.
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Although let's be honest, this is Daybreak we're talking about.
Before you know it, Becky is skipping to work in her Louboutins (she might just make it after all!) and bringing the perky to the misery that is "Daybreak".
By E. B. White The New Yorker, February 13 , 1932P. 18 I am glad that the physicians have decided to use numbers, instead of names, to designate diseases; Of course, the hospitals are not sure that it will work, but hospitals are never sure of anything except that it is daybreak... View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, February 13 , 1932P. 18 I am glad that the physicians have decided to use numbers, instead of names, to designate diseases; Of course, the hospitals are not sure that it will work, but hospitals are never sure of anything except that it is daybreak... View Article By Jia Tolentino By Rebecca Mead By Alan Burdick By Anthony Lane.
Is Daybreak hitting rock bottom?
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The dancing hasn't stopped and it's daybreak.
"We're in a competition now," Osborne told ITV1's Daybreak on Thursday morning.
The health secretary told ITV1's Daybreak: "A lot of people are very worried about it.
He told ITV1's Daybreak this morning: "I think Chris Maloney might take it, he's got such a great following".
One early favourite, we learn from an insider, was Daybreak (the name of a 1980s TV-AM news programme).
Challenged that he seemed to be leaving the Liberal Democrat minister to the wolves, the Prime Minister told ITV1's Daybreak: "Not at all.
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