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  • JAMES MARKS: When we stuck G-day before A-day, I thought that -- I think that was stroke of genius, got the enemy off (UNINTELLIGIBLE).

    CNN Transcript Jun 1, 2003 2003

  • In recent years, A-day attendance has slightly dropped, so this year the city decided to go all out by creating other events to go along with the weekend.

    WTVM - 1- WTVM Home 2010

  • After A-day, as it was known, workers were free to contribute pretty much what they liked to their pension pots each year, subject to a lifetime cap, and write it off against taxable income at whatever rate they were subject to.

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2010

  • On A-day the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima, will take off from Kwajalein, 250 miles from Bikini.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • Going to Auburn tomorrow for A-day with my wonderful, smart, good-looking son.

    Saintseester Says... 2009

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