EN English dictionary: The day began unremarkably.
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- The data have been culled from a variety of sources.
- The data may be directly entered or obtained without assistance from the Secretariat.
- The data must be accurate.
- The data must be relevant.
- The date is 5 May 2000.
- The date of ... is fast approaching.
- The date of that event has slipped my mind.
- The date of the postmark will count as the submission date.
- The date slipped my mind.
- The dating on the document is '12 May 1690'.
- The day began unremarkably.
- The day is drawing in
- The day the eagle shits
- The day was still untouched.
- The days are drawing in
- The days are drawing in.
- The deadline expires tomorrow.
- The deadline is getting too close for comfort.
- The deadline of recourse has expired.
- The deal failed to materialize.
- The deal preempted a strike.