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in d.
abbreviation
(in prescriptions) daily.
Word History and Origins
Origin of in d.1
Example Sentences
In “D’Christening,” Deborah and Ava travel to DJ’s son’s Christening, and Deborah immediately tries to make everything about her.
Miller appeared to kick off the signing ceremony, entering to Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" and looking suitably vampiric.
He thought of the program he had planned back in December: the Taras Bulba Overture by Mykola Lysenko, a concerto by Edvard Grieg and César Franck’s Symphony in D Minor.
In D’Anton Lynn, USC has a defensive coordinator well accustomed to that chaos.
Moreover, the justices did not take the bench to announce the opinion, as they usually do—probably because they had not all planned to be in D.C.—further proving that it was a last-minute release.
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