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dawn

[dawn] / dɔn /




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Before dawn on Dec. 10, U.S. forces captured the Guyana-flagged Skipper for allegedly transporting sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran for years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Are you, like Lawler, an early bird up with the dawn?

From The Wall Street Journal

Locations are typically open from dawn until late evening, yet more than half of company-operated U.S. store sales—roughly $12 billion annually—happen by 11 a.m.

From The Wall Street Journal

A widespread, sharp frost is expected by Wednesday dawn, with a yellow Met Office snow warning issued for most of Wales and parts of western and central England.

From BBC

October 28 dawned clear and crisp, the perfect autumn day.

From Literature




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