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Definition of Dailies

Dailies
Daily Dai"ly, n.; pl. Dailies. A publication which appears regularly every day; as, the morning dailies.

Meaning of Dailies from wikipedia

- In filmmaking, dailies or rushes are the raw, unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture. The term "dailies" comes from when movies were...
- American jurist Thomas Vose Daily (1927–2017), American Roman Catholic bishop Iveco Daily, a large van produced by Iveco Dailies, unedited footage in film...
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- Daily News or The Daily News is the name of several daily newspapers around the world, including: Daily News (Brisbane), (1878–1879), successor to the...