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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. State John Kerry:

    This is a day we've been looking forward to because we get to really talk substance, we get to get out of the politics and into the facts.

  2. Joost Heymeijer:

    My quality team and I travel and do tastings every single day, we do unannounced visits -- they don't know what we're going to have, or where.

  3. Peter Bergen:

    At the end of the day it seems unlikely that this is simply a wholly homegrown incident given the scale and complexity of the attack, it would seem likely that it would have some links to ISIS central and therefore that would lead you to take aggressive action.

  4. Joachim Loew:

    He trained a week at Bayern, here he is training fully and can also deal with the intensity level, we will see from day-to-day. If he has the feeling that he is at 100 percent then he can be there in Russia. Should there be any problems we would need to discuss it. But as things stand now he has no problems whatsoever and things look good.

  5. Wang Cong:

    It's a tough job. I work almost 16 hours every day, every single moment I want to quit my job. Then I think about how much I am paid.


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