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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. Carreys Biden:

    Greetings, America. It's a spooky time, filled with demons and darkness. Also, it's Halloween, for some Baldwins Trump voters, it's the only day they'll wear a mask.

  2. Ralph Waldo Emerson:

    You must pay for conformity. All goes well as long as you run with conformists. But you, who are honest men in other particulars, know that there is alive somewhere a man whose honesty reaches to this point also, that he shall not kneel to false gods, and, on the day when you meet him, you sink into the class of counterfeits.

  3. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio:

    I give us the best chance to take our message to people that haven't voted for us in the past -- and convince them that conservatism is better for them and better for America, so I think more and more people began to realize that as we got closer to voting day.

  4. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus:

    We have called every day for countries to take urgent and aggressive action, we have rung the alarm bell loud and clear.

  5. Kyle Busch:

    Just to be able to spend the day with Samantha, Brexton, and now Lennix is a good way to spend the day, we only have one off week the entire year, and with having a new baby in the house and with how much we travel, it will be nice to just enjoy the day at home and not anywhere to be like we usually do.


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