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ˈdiˌdeɪd-day
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D-day, 6 June 1944noun
date of the Allied landing in France, World War II
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It was the first conclusion by the Audit Court, the process is still in embryonic phase, if one day some very serious fact emerges opening this possibility, then OK. But now we are talking about a report, which will be examined, clarified, there will be room for defense. This process takes a lot of time, three or four years.
I think it is more important for the Japanese government to show the Japanese people that we have done everything possible to prove the efficacy and safety of the vaccine to encourage the Japanese people to take the vaccine, so at the end of the day we might have started slower, but we think it will be more effective. Half of the recipients of the first shots will keep daily records of their condition for seven weeks ; that data will be used in a health study meant to inform people worried about the side effects. Studies on tens of thousands of people of the Pfizer vaccine — and others being administered currently in other countries — have found no serious side effects.
Another day, another front on the war on coal from this administration, at this point, it is obvious that the president and his administration won't be satisfied until coal is completely eradicated from our energy mix.
People who sit in this chair are survivors, they don't come to me in this chair without having survived something, and often it's a lot. It takes resilience to get through the treatment. And what they've been through living day-to-day in society takes a resilience we may never understand if we don't go through that. Burn survivors have a resilience that is phenomenal. The reality is, it can happen to anyone. And so maybe that will bring about compassion.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson:
You cannot add more minutes to the day, but you can utilize each one to the fullest.
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