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the forenoon
noun
The time period between dawn and noon; morning.
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This took place in the forenoon.
MacArthur didn't make the forenoon go any easier for us.
Not like Socrates in the forenoon, to the citizens of his own town.
This indicates dominance of coarse mode aerosols in the forenoon as compared to that in the afternoon.
And so it went with other delegations which met i the forenoon and later in the day.
In the years of moderate solar activity, the G condition is most frequently registered at Kp ⩾ 4, in the forenoon.
By Denis Johnson Bill Houston's Honolulu shore leave commenced with the forenoon watch, too early for a man with money to spend: on top of everything, the Navy wished to deny him any night life.
The day, during the forenoon and the earlier hours of the afternoon, was charming, there being neither heat nor dust to annoy the visitors, while the modulated warmth of the October sun made it both delightful and agreeable.
MARKOV: We were twice in the Katyn wood, that is, in the forenoon of 29 and 30 April.
During the forenoon of that day forty-four vessels poured an incessant fire into the rebel forts.
The obtained results can explain the causes of the modulation of energetic electron precipitation fluxes and whistler wave intensity with a time scale of 10too 100 sec in the morning and in the forenoon part of the radiation belts.
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