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midnight

[mid-nahyt] / ˈmɪdˌnaɪt /


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Visitors who submit their application in advance will receive their approval status on the day of their visit, after midnight.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's polite to let them know and apologise in advance if it disturbs them. We'll normally turn the music down by 11 or midnight - or sometimes just invite them to join us."

From BBC

Their passion incited a change of the film’s ending, and in turn, one of the all-time great professions of love ever captured on film — a change of fate, right at the stroke of midnight.

From Salon

Some firefighters on the ground in Altadena urged commanders to issue widespread evacuation orders around midnight Jan. 7 as flames raged through the area.

From Los Angeles Times

An amber alert has been issued for the south west of the country from midnight, while a lesser yellow warning covers much of the western mainland.

From BBC