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dawn

[dawn] / dɔn /




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We picture an idealized version of ourselves—disciplined, virtuous, rising at dawn—rather than the empirical version that hits the snooze button.

From The Wall Street Journal

As 2026 dawns, many of these ideas will be put to the test.

From MarketWatch

“Supplies for air defense must be sufficient and timely, especially now, when we need them most. There must be no delays in protecting lives,” he wrote before dawn on Saturday.

From Barron's

But that is just one of dozens of events that draw thousands of people to the city to celebrate the dawn of the new year.

From BBC

The dawn chorus can be heard from late January, with more and more birds joining in, external as the weather gets warmer.

From BBC