- "Day" itself,
thereby creating the
phrase "
Day-
Day", or "
Day of Days". The
earliest use of the
term D-
Day by any army that the U.S. Army
Center of Military...
- the
quarter day is the 25th. June has four
letters and the
quarter day is the 24th, and September,
having nine letters, has its
quarter day on the 29th...
-
Scottish Term and
Quarter Days (Gregorian post-1886): 28
February 28 May 28
August 28
November Candlemas originally fell on 2 February, the
day of the feast...
-
Veterans Day". The
Baltimore Sun.
Retrieved October 21, 2013. "Supplement to the
Messages and
Papers of the Presidents:
Covering the
Second Term of Woodrow...
- D-
Day (military
term)
Day Zero (disambiguation) Zero Hour (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Zero
day....
-
counts the
number of
calendar days
except the last
day. The
length of a full four-year
presidential term of
office usually amounts to 1,461 days (three common...
- The
term has been more
generally used to mean
getting rid of
someone or something. In the 1970s, its
meaning expanded to
refer to murder. The
term eighty-six...
-
because the
feast day of
Hilary of Poitiers, 14 January,
falls near the
beginning of this
term. All
terms are
dated from this
day in the
following way:[citation...
-
American people never to
forget the
attack and
memorialize its date. The
term "
day of infamy" has
become widely used by the
media to
refer to any moment...
- In television, the
term day player is used to
refer to most
performers with
supporting speaking roles hired daily without long-
term contracts. In Academy...