order of the day


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Synonyms for order of the day

an organized list, as of procedures, activities, or events

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Words related to order of the day

the order of business for an assembly on a given day

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So my first order of the day is for all of us to undergo a drug test.)
Social vices and moral decadence have become the norm in the society, music has become the order of the day and musicians are using their medium to promote all sorts of atrocities, evils and social vices.
Sharing and learning new and intriguing pieces of information, as well as, hard work and energizing discussions, was the order of the Day!!
In the Order of the Day, HM the King said that the commemoration of the 55th comes after decencies of sacrifice and devotion by the members of the Royal Armed Forces in defending the homeland, protecting its citizens and safeguarding its sacred values.
<![CDATA[ Wary caution is the order of the day in the Golan Heights, in light of Netanyahu's apparent readiness to enter into negotiations with Syria.]]>
Hughes said: "We stuck at it and are in the hat for the next round which was the order of the day. We are pleased about that."
Pink wigs and fairy wings were the order of the day as the pink rally took place to support the Little Princess Trust - a charity that provides real-hair wigs to youngsters undergoing cancer treatment.
Steve Munby will say that there are "tough times ahead" and efficiency savings will be "the order of the day".
OUTRAGEOUSLY colourful clothing will be the order of the day to raise money for charity.
Having surpassed UK Sport's pre-Games target by moving to 41 golds on day eight, silver was the order of the day as Miller and swimmers Jim Anderson, Robert Welbourn and Fran Williamson finished second, while Greaves and Natalie Jones, in the pool, won bronze.
Caring is the order of the day as Hugh is pleasantly surprised to find his ducks hatch a day early.
Rudeness and selfishness seem to be the order of the day because we don't know any better.
Girl power was the order of the day on the Surrey track, with Kirsty Milczarek keeping up her bid to be the winter's top rider with a third win in a row on Mutamaasek for Lady Heeries.
Bagpipes and Highland dress were the order of the day for the 50th Anniversary celebration of the American-Scottish Foundation at the annual Wallace Award Dinner presided over by Foundation president Alan L.
Plus, fins were the order of the day, and--in 1972--giant "Leisure-Mobiles" with modular power units hauled the family and a sizable speedboat in a package reminiscent of GM's "Parade of Progress" truck fleet.
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