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dawn

noun as in beginning of day

noun as in a beginning

verb as in start

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In the early dawn of that May morning, as the New England men stood guard over the flames, five hundred men, women, and children were slowly burned alive.

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People can help protect themselves and mountain lions by being aware that dawn or dusk is prime time for mountain lion activity.

It provided a time to contemplate all the unanswered questions we understood we would soon face as a new day dawned.

“Music has saved me,” Peluso said as she accepted her trophy and recalled that the song was born during an early dawn when she remembered her youth.

Maiava recalls one particular game against national power Bishop Gorman during his freshman year at Sierra Vista High as the moment it dawned on him that he could hang at quarterback.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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