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Sunday Morning

noun

  1. a poem (1923) by Wallace Stevens.


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No available CCTV footage shows the shooters anywhere inside or outside the building after about 12:10 a.m. Sunday morning.

Crapo was arrested in the early-Sunday-morning hours and booked, complete with humiliating mug shot.

My reporting appears on CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley, along with CBS This Morning, Face the Nation, and CBS Sunday Morning.

His Sunday-morning ritual was cutting them into little pieces and frying them crisp and then folding them into an omelette.

For all its crimes and vulgarity, News of the World was a Sunday-morning staple for millions.

Your invitation is sweet in its tone, and rouses a vision of summer woods and New England Sunday-morning bells.

On the first Sunday morning she came to the service there was a little flurry among the ushers at the vestibule door.

You should have heard him last Sunday morning haranguing his followers, as I was coming home from church.

She would wait yet two or three days — till the next Sunday morning perhaps — and then she would go again to the Jews' quarter.

The close of the following Sunday morning service found us sad enough.

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