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  1. DAY - Dayforce Inc

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    49.46-0.93 (-1.85%)

    at Fri, May 31, 2024, 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed

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    • Open 50.19
    • High 50.29
    • Low 49.05
    • Prev. Close 50.39
    • 52 Wk. High 75.53
    • 52 Wk. Low 49.05
    • P/E 149.88
    • Mkt. Cap 7.81B
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  3. Code word (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Code word (communication) In communication, a code word is an element of a standardized code or protocol. Each code word is assembled in accordance with the specific rules of the code and assigned a unique meaning. Code words are typically used for reasons of reliability, clarity, brevity, or secrecy.

  4. Code word (figure of speech) - Wikipedia

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    A code word is a word or a phrase designed to convey a predetermined meaning to an audience who know the phrase, while remaining inconspicuous to the uninitiated. For example, a public address system may be used to make an announcement asking for "Inspector Sands" to attend a particular area, which staff will recognise as a code word for a fire or bomb threat, and the general public will ignore.

  5. 'Today' Hosts' Families Steal the Show on Take Your Kid to ...

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    Among the episodes’ adorable guests were Hoda Kotb ’s daughters, Haley, 7, and Hope, 4, whom she shares with ex-fiancé Joel Schiffman, Craig Melvin ’s 10-year-old son, Delano, and Dylan ...

  6. D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm - Wikipedia

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    On 18 August 1942, a day before the Dieppe raid, 'Dieppe' appeared as an answer in The Daily Telegraph crossword (set on 17 August 1942) (clued "French port"), causing a security alarm. The War Office suspected that the crossword had been used to pass intelligence to the enemy and called upon Lord Tweedsmuir, then a senior intelligence officer ...

  7. It’s time to talk about the ‘dirty word’ on Wall Street as ...

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    "I know that's a dirty word in a lot of circles." He described the first-quarter GDP report on Thursday as terrible, noting growth decelerated much more than expected to 1.6% from 3.4% in the ...

  8. The coming Social Security fight could be 1983 all over again

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    The pact was signed into law in April. In a ceremony on the South Lawn, President Reagan signs a bill to avert Social Security insolvency in 1983. Looking on are a range of figures, including Alan ...

  9. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    The codes' procedure words, a type of voice procedure, are designed to convey complex information with a few words. American/NATO codes. This is a list of American standardized brevity code words. The scope is limited to those brevity codes used in multiservice operations and does not include words unique to single service operations. While ...

  10. President of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The words of enactment in Singapore Statutes are: "Be it enacted by the president with the advice and consent of the Parliament of Singapore, as follows:". The president usually opens each parliamentary session with an address drafted by the Cabinet setting out the government's agenda for the session, [27] and may address Parliament and send ...

  11. Hogan in new ad says he’d codify Roe protections - AOL

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    May 21, 2024 at 12:29 PM. GOP Maryland Senate candidate and former Gov. Larry Hogan (R-Md.) has launched a new advertisement in which he says he will codify Roe v. Wade, “so every woman can make ...

  12. Start-Up (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Start-Up PH. Start-Up ( Korean : 스타트업; RR : Seutateueop) is a South Korean television series starring Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho and Kang Han-na. [1] The series revolves around a woman who has dreams of becoming an entrepreneur like Steve Jobs, and her love triangle between a man who is secretly her first love and another man ...