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  • 101Day, Stephen — ▪ American printer Day also spelled  Daye   born c. 1594, London, Eng. died Dec. 22, 1668, Cambridge, Mass.       founder of the first printing press in England s North American colonies.       Day himself does not seem to have been a printer. He …

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  • 102Day of Atonement — Atonement A*tone ment, n. 1. (Literally, a setting at one.) Reconciliation; restoration of friendly relations; agreement; concord. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] By whom we have now received the atonement. Rom. v. 11. [1913 Webster] He desires to make… …

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  • 103Day at the Circus — Infobox Television episode Title = Day at the Circus Series = Robot Chicken Caption = You re a big hand now, Thing. Maybe it s time you made it on your own. Season = 2 Episode = 17| Airdate = 29 October 2006 Production = 37 Writer = Jordan Allen… …

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  • 104Day of the Geese — Port of Lekeitio A Goose Head The Day of the Geese, also known as Antz …

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  • 105Doris Day — For other people named Doris Day, see Doris Day (disambiguation). Doris Day Day in a studio publicity portrait for 1960 film Midnight Lace Born Doris Mary Ann Von Kappelhoff April 3, 1924 …

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  • 106Anzac Day — Dawn Service at Kings Park, Western Australia, 25 April 2009, 94th anniversary Observed by Memorial services, public holiday Type Patriotic, Historical …

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  • 107Australia Day — Anniversary Day redirects here. For the Norfolk Island public holiday, see Bounty Day. Australia Day …

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  • 108Groundhog Day (film) — Groundhog Day Theatrical release poster Directed by Harold Ramis Produced by …

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  • 109Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1964 Official name Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. Observed by U …

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  • 110Red letter day — A red letter day (sometimes hyphenated as red letter day or called scarlet day in academia) is any day of special significance. The term originates from Medieval church calendars. Illuminated manuscripts often marked initial capitals and… …

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