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daytime

noun as in daylight

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Since becoming the doppelganger of daytime talk show therapist Dr. Phil McGraw, he’s actually never felt better.

So far, they've started up a care agency and a daytime space to entertain elderly people in the coastal village.

From BBC

Daylight saving time was originally implemented by Congress in 1918 to help conserve fuel and power during World War II by adding a daytime hour.

Burnett, who created “The Apprentice” with Donald Trump the year before, had a different outlook on what Stewart’s daytime show would look like.

From Salon

Cutler isn’t one for overt psychoanalysis, but the choice to sprout the narrative in Edward Kostyra’s iron-fisted influence as opposed to featuring Stewart’s mother, a beloved recurring guest on her syndicated daytime show, is eye-opening.

From Salon

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

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