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nighttime

[nahyt-tahym] / ˈnaɪtˌtaɪm /


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Holy Week, as it is known, includes a busy schedule of rituals and ceremonies that can be physically exhausting, including a Good Friday nighttime procession by Rome’s Colosseum.

From Reuters

The Army has identified nine soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division who were killed Wednesday when two Black Hawk medical evacuation helicopters crashed during a nighttime training exercise in Kentucky.

From Washington Times

At the time, I was in California and there were these extreme wildfires that were blotting out the sky, so it looked like nighttime in the middle of the day.

From Seattle Times

The nighttime images come from a satellite named after Verner E. Suomi, a scientist at the University of Wisconsin who pioneered early satellite cameras.

From New York Times

In nighttime situations like in Rolling Fork, a siren could be especially critical, said Emily Laidlaw, a statistician based in Colorado who has looked into the issues surrounding outdoor sirens.

From Washington Post