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days

[deyz] / deɪz /






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At World’s Stage you can see local acts with a Black crowd but fewer out-of-town groups are invited because it’s exceedingly expensive to fly a band out and lodge them for days for shows.

From Los Angeles Times

Before her installation Dame Sarah will also "pay homage" to the King, the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, though she has already met with him in recent days.

From BBC

At Amazon, most U.S. employees whose roles are being eliminated will have 90 days to look for another one at the company, and after that they’ll receive benefits like severance.

From MarketWatch

"I woke up and had a panic attack that morning because the next 365 days can be crucial because of what he has got," said Tammy, 34, of her son's birthday.

From BBC

For days there had been speculation that FAM leaders would step down to prevent a takeover by a FIFA-nominated committee, local media reported.

From BBC