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Today

adverb
1.
In these times.  Synonyms: now, nowadays.  "We now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets" , "Today almost every home has television"
2.
On this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow.
noun
1.
The present time or age.  "Today we have computers"
2.
The day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow).  "Did you see today's newspaper?"





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... Latin. Of these the fine translations of the well known hymns, "Stabat Mater Dolorosa", and "Dies Est Laetitia in Ortu Regali", are still used, the latter especially in Grundtvig's beautiful recast "Joy is the Guest of Earth Today". ...
— Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark • Jens Christian Aaberg
 
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... from one point, as when the proximity of the enemy would prevent any movement; as from trench observation stations, etc.; also an elaboration of the landscape or horizon sketch which is used everywhere in the trenches today. From one point an actual outline of the opposite trench and background is made in perspective, reference points on the horizon being marked on the edge of a pad at arm's length. These marks are then ...
— Military Instructors Manual • James P. Cole and Oliver Schoonmaker
 
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... duty to exhort parents to bring up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, but very little has ever been done to enable parents to study systematically and scientifically the problem of religious education in the family. Today parents' classes are being formed in many churches; Christian Associations, women's clubs, and institutes are studying the subject; individual parents are becoming more and more interested in the ...
— Religious Education in the Family • Henry F. Cope
 
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... an added responsibility upon the church. It is the Indian's last chance. Our further neglect is his certain death. Shall we leave him with his "Land and Law" without God? Do we realize that we have lived with these original owners of our soil for more than two and one-half centuries, and yet, today, there are sixty tribes who have no knowledge of Jesus the Christ? Shall we allow longer such a stain? I know well the pressure of various claims in religious work at home and abroad, but in the light of what has been said, is not the ...
— The American Missionary, Volume 42, No. 12, December, 1888 • Various
 
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... continued Lieut. Larkin, "and it can mean only one thing, that this pile of lumber has been moved recently. Now, the question, in view of the fact that the missing girls were seen entering this place today and in view of the shoe prints on the cellar stairway and the fact that they are not in the ...
— Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains - or, A Christmas Success against Odds • Stella M. Francis
 
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