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du jour

adjective as in of the day

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Her followers, whipped into a hateful frenzy, flood the victim du jour with hateful messages and often escalate to offline contact of harassing phone calls and bomb threats.

From Salon

This gratineed preparation for scallops fell out of fashion over the years, though, usually in favor of the current methode du jour: a simple searing.

From Salon

He has also made the unique decision not to accept endorsements from any elected politicians anywhere or money from corporate backers, stances that can’t hurt in a state where national attention from people who like to pour money into the Democratic consultant class’s latest race du jour would probably do more harm than good.

From Slate

Protein is the most popular nutrient du jour — 20% of those surveyed said they were following a “high protein” diet in the past year, up from just 4% five years earlier.

After playing with themes of religion and politics, it’s artificial intelligence, already touched on in the earlier episode “Boom,” that’s the topic du jour in “Dot and Bubble.”

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