Yesterdays can be categorized as a noun.
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yesterday - the day immediately before today; "it was in yesterday's newspapers" | ||
yesterday - the recent past; "yesterday's solutions are not good enough"; "we shared many yesterdays" |
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1. | noun | The public needs yesterdays only as a weapon against today. | |
2. | noun | It was in yesterday's newspapers. | |
3. | noun | Yesterday's solutions are not good enough. | |
4. | noun | Yesterday there were tens of them putting road blocks on our street and setting up mortars, they only come out in the open when Americans leave the area, then they start firing mortars indiscriminately and shooting their AK-47's in the air. | |
5. | noun | Here's a Miami Herald interview with the relaxed terrorist and former CIA operative in a luxury condo, published yesterday. | |
6. | noun | Yesterday evening, the Posada story was featured in the public television news show in Germany (ARD, Tagesthemen). | |
7. | noun | Ask her about the handsome young man from Texas, and she remembers him 32 years later like it was yesterday. | |
8. | noun | Some 200,000 guns the US sent to Iraqi security forces may have been smuggled to terrorists, it was feared yesterday. | |
9. | noun | I told Paul that you called him yesterday so abruptly because you didn't want to waste his time while you got tests done for arthritis. | |
10. | noun | I spoke with Jeff Hodge yesterday regarding the additional language from Peoples regarding Audit Rights. | |
11. | noun | Due to the lack of response yesterday, I'm beginning to worry about your success with the road test... | |
12. | noun | per our conversation yesterday afternoon, attached are proposed drafts of the Schedule and the Para. 13 relative to the above. | |
13. | noun | As we discussed yesterday, Laird and I spoke and we think that the presentation is good to go for Thursday. | |
14. | noun | As a result of our luncheon with the confirm desk yesterday, could someone develop a comprehensive list identifying all omnibus attachments? | |
15. | noun | I went to the zoo yesterday. | |
16. | adv. | Yesterday the weather was beautiful. | |
17. | adv. | I was not born yesterday! |
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The public needs yesterdays only as a weapon against today. | |
It was in yesterday's newspapers. |
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Yesterday's solutions are not good enough. |
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Yesterday there were tens of them putting road blocks on our street and setting up mortars, they only come out in the open when Americans leave the area, then they start firing mortars indiscriminately and shooting their AK-47's in the air. |
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Here's a Miami Herald interview with the relaxed terrorist and former CIA operative in a luxury condo, published yesterday. |
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Yesterday evening, the Posada story was featured in the public television news show in Germany (ARD, Tagesthemen). |
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Ask her about the handsome young man from Texas, and she remembers him 32 years later like it was yesterday. |
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Some 200,000 guns the US sent to Iraqi security forces may have been smuggled to terrorists, it was feared yesterday. |
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I told Paul that you called him yesterday so abruptly because you didn't want to waste his time while you got tests done for arthritis. |
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I spoke with Jeff Hodge yesterday regarding the additional language from Peoples regarding Audit Rights. |
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Due to the lack of response yesterday, I'm beginning to worry about your success with the road test... |
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per our conversation yesterday afternoon, attached are proposed drafts of the Schedule and the Para. 13 relative to the above. |
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As we discussed yesterday, Laird and I spoke and we think that the presentation is good to go for Thursday. |
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As a result of our luncheon with the confirm desk yesterday, could someone develop a comprehensive list identifying all omnibus attachments? |
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I went to the zoo yesterday. | |
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Yesterday the weather was beautiful. |
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I was not born yesterday! |
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