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break of dawn

n. daybreak.

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Break of Dawn (Do As Infinity album)

Break of Dawn is the debut album by Do As Infinity, released in 2000. This is the only album cover where Dai Nagao is included in along with the other two members. The song "Raven" was used as the ending theme for the Japanese horror film Uzumaki.

Break of Dawn

Break of Dawn may refer to:

  • The time of the morning when dawn occurs:
Break of Dawn (Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock album)

Break of Dawn is the third and final album released by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock. It was released on September 13, 1994 for Rob Base's label, Funky Base Records, and featured production by DJ E-Z Rock, Rob Base, Al Dellentash, Dave Kowolski, Kyle Robinson and Jeff Dovner. Break of Dawn was met with lackluster sales; also, the album did not chart and its only single, "Break of Dawn", did not chart either.

Break of Dawn (Goapele album)

Break of Dawn (formerly titled Milk & Honey) is the fourth studio album from Bay Area vocalist Goapele after a five-year-long hiatus.

Break of Dawn (song)

Break of Dawn is an English language song performed by Swedish singer Eric Saade. It is the third single from Saade's first album, Masquerade, and was first released on 28 June 2010 in Sweden.

Usage examples of "break of dawn".

The light that she had mistaken for the break of dawn was in fact coming from wall sconces.

The same four warriors who had eventually slain him rode to the Iss farm one morning at the break of dawn.

At break of dawn the Master had sent hordes of reptiles to those rocks, under orders to cover them centimeter by centimeter, crawling if need be, to find the cause of the strange noise.

Place yourself on your threshold at the break of dawn, take your pitcher and go to the well, flirt with the unmarried Jews you meet on your way and, with them, make children for me.

A distant church-clock struck three--two hours then before the break of dawn!

She had purchased an enveloping cloak, and had gotten one for Skif as well - because as they left Kata'shin'a'in at the break of dawn, they had been wearing their Whites again, and she had wanted to disguise the fact until they were well down onto the Plains.

She had purchased an enveloping cloak, and had gotten one for Skif as wellbecause as they left Kata'shin'a'in at the break of dawn, they had been wearing their Whites again, and she had wanted to disguise the fact until they were well down onto the Plains.