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term day
noun
A day which is a term (as for payment of rent), or is a day in a term, as of the sitting of a court.
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The term "day" must have some other meaning than, as Broun claimed it must, "days as we know them".
"It's important to stress that one key term: "Day One".
As spa menus begin to look a lot like restaurant menus, the term "day of indulgence" takes on fresh new meaning.
With that said, it's important to stress that one key term: "Day One".
Their typical values and long term (month or year scale) or short term (day and hour in a day) variations are predicted by ionospheric forecast software like LOCAPI [8].
That's the whole idea behind the term day job, something that you can do in order to keep yourself under a roof without it defining you.
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The term "Sunday brunch" suggested a world of well-being.
"President Barack Obama began his second term Monday with an unapologetically liberal vision," wrote Todd J. Gillman, of the Dallas Morning News.
Campbell himself lived by his Upanishadic mantra "follow your bliss", which he derived from the Sanskrit term sat-chit-ananda.
But for the near term, Wednesday night's meeting indicated that the questions of neighborhood residents may take some time to answer.
Safe to say, a sizable amount of voters who watched President Obama's plea for a second term Thursday night were mulling over some combination of those words.
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