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The Marines rang the opening bell on this Veterans Dday and we wave the flag here every single day.
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There's a pretty good editorial on the high level torture approvals by the Bush administration today in the Times, what Digby, Dday, and I - as well as others in the blogosphere have been complaining loudly about since April 11 when ABC published and broadcastBush Aware of Advisers' Interrogation Talks.
Hullabaloo 2008
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Since today is Mother's Dday, here's our e-mail question for you.
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I mean, what's your Dday for saying this voluntary approach is working?
Epa Briefing ITY National Archives 1993
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Witness our hands & seal this 28th Dday December 1863
Augusta: Nelson H. Hotchkiss and W. B. Young to Polly W. Robberts, December 28, 1863 Nelson H. Hotchkiss 1863
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It is reported that on the morning of june 06, 44, Dday that he had taken a sleeping pill and his staff would not wake him up to tell him of the landings for fear of what he might do.
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It is reported that on the morning of june 06, 44, Dday that he had taken a sleeping pill and his staff would not wake him up to tell him of the landings for fear of what he might do.
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It is reported that on the morning of june 06, 44, Dday that he had taken a sleeping pill and his staff would not wake him up to tell him of the landings for fear of what he might do.
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It is reported that on the morning of june 06, 44, Dday that he had taken a sleeping pill and his staff would not wake him up to tell him of the landings for fear of what he might do.
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It is reported that on the morning of june 06, 44, Dday that he had taken a sleeping pill and his staff would not wake him up to tell him of the landings for fear of what he might do.
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