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From day one, O'Donnell wanted Licola to be "a home away from home" for people.

From BBC

“When spins work this well, it’s usually because the asset was mispriced inside the parent for years, not because something magical happened on day one,” he adds, calling Sandisk a textbook case of that mispricing.

From Barron's

“If it didn’t apply to staff, we would simply be reinforcing the power of the staff, which have from day one been the most problematic aspect of this commission,” said Quan, whose group focuses on government oversight.

From Los Angeles Times

"India does not need the most complex datacentre or AI chips on day one. That is not where our demand is, and that is not where our strength lies today," Panicker says.

From BBC

And she had done nothing to make his day one iota better.

From Literature