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days

[deyz] / deɪz /






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On cold days, they will keep their jackets on as long as possible, before “stripping” — yes, they call it that — in the starter’s hut before they race.

From Los Angeles Times

In an interview, Newsom said there are many days when he feels his mother “absolutely” was right to worry about the facade of politics and the mold her son stuffed himself into.

From Los Angeles Times

Away days against Italy, France and world champions South Africa follow shortly after.

From BBC

Tom Banton thinks he is older, wiser and, quite simply, better these days.

From BBC

"Usually over the holidays, I tend to go days where I just read and that's all I do, it's just something that helps me relax," she added.

From BBC