someone who'd obviously had a very bad sleep the night before!
someone who'd obviously had a very bad sleep the night before!
When You Come to the End of the Day was created in 1958-04.
"At the end of the day."
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Not sure what you are asking. Maybe need to re-phrase.
It refers to the end of the day's work on the railroads where the wagons were uncoupled
yes it will
it means "forever" - without end. The "and a day" suffix is merely a way of emphasizing the idea of "forever".
It is an Aramaic phrase found at the end of I Corinthians. It is usually translated "Our Lord, come", or "Come, o Lord".
i think it will come out the end of July they said the end of June
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The phrase came from Navy Seals to encourage themselves to work harder than they could've ever imagined.