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day star
The morning star the star which ushers in the day usually the planet Venus when seen before and just after
Dog Star
Canicula and in astronomical charts alpha Canis Majoris See Dog days … Sirius a star of the constellation Canis Major or the Greater Dog and
Business, list of
speaker; contains the agenda of the sitting for the current day; an item which requires notice but is omitted from the … contained therein are (1) Private Business (2) unopposed returns (3) starred questions (4) notices of Public Bills and notions (5) Orders
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Ill starred
to be unfortunate unlucky as an ill starred man or day … Fated to be unfortunate unlucky as an ill starred man or day
Dog days
part of July and the early part of September canicular days so called in reference to the rising in ancient times … reference to the rising in ancient times of the Dog Star Sirius with the sun Popularly the sultry close part of
legal fiction
or accuracy of that assumption [the legal fiction that a day has no fractions "Fields v. Fairbanks North Star Borough, 818
Natal
to the circumstance of a man's birth, as his natal day; his natal hour: a natal song: a natal star. Native
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