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Day, to Claudius
Answer for the clue "Day, to Claudius ", 4 letters:
diem
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Usage examples of diem.
Completely at peace widi a world in the midst of war, die biped ambled direcdy toward a small cluster of guards, bringing die need for initiative nearer and nearer, making diem sweat widi anxiety and creating such a panic diat diey forgot to itch.
Those terrible accusations against his mother and Lord Bute I Did everyone know of diem except himself?
Mary hunted for the distinctive sonar echo that would guide diem in, Peter stared through the exiguous windows.
Next day he told me that the Tribunal had assigned me fifty sous per diem of which he would have to take charge, but that he would give me an account of his expenditure every month, and that he would spend the surplus on what I liked.
One of diem, Giosetti, a large man with an unbarbered mass of grey hair, motions him down.
The Agency succeeded in overthrowing Muhammad Mossadeq in Iran, Ngo Dinh Diem in South Vietnam, and Jacobo Arbenz Guzman in Guatemala.
And Patrick went to Tobar-Mucno, and advanced to Senchill et fuit Secundinus solus sub ulmo frondosa separatim, et est signum crucis in eo loco usque in hunc diem.
Besides salary and per diem, each Secret Service employee received a whopping twenty-five dollars for each boodler he captured.
Diem seemed to be doing everything possible to disguise this visit from the locals, just as the Emergents should expect.
Next day he told me that the Tribunal had assigned me fifty sous per diem of which he would have to take charge, but that he would give me an account of his expenditure every month, and that he would spend the surplus on what I liked.
Diem again and again blocked the elections requested by the Vietminh, and with American money and arms his government became more and more firmly established.
Much as liberals had attacked Chiang Kai-shek and would one day attack the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan for not being Thomas Jefferson clones, Kennedy decided the South Vietnamese premiere, Ngo Dinh Diem, had his shortcomings.
Diem imprisoned more and more Vietnamese who criticized the regime for corruption, for lack of reform.
The full-grown Pyramids, convenient things to have around, had risen immemorial ages ago and destroyed their masters who had built diem, gutted their pleasant planet and turned it into a bleak junkpile, a fit environment for the machines they were.
My Shifu told me, if only we can find that hill, and break the Dragon Line, not only can we throw die Tartars off the throne of China, but we can send diem back for ever to dieir homeland, to die diere.