It would depend where you are on the other side. For instance, if you are in London, it could be Monday already depending on the time in the US, and where you are in relation. Say you are in New York and it is 10 PM. Sunday evening, it would be 3 AM in London on a Monday morning. Remember if your going east, you add a day. Going west you subtract. The international date line runs through the Pacific Ocean. This is not completely accurate; if traveling east on a flat map then it is correct. But if for example you are flying from the United States to Australia (the other side of the world), you fly west. Flying to Australia from the US, the time zones advances a day not substract a day. To fully answer your question then the above statement is correct, it depends on where you are and the time of day to determine the day on the "other side of the world." On a flat map, everything "east" of the US does adavance a day but the time zones are different.
That would depend on the time. At certain times it would be Sunday on both sides, but on the west it would become Monday first.
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New Delhi is ten and a half hours ahead of New York City. So, if it is 9 PM on Tuesday evening in New Delhi, then it is 10:30 AM on Tuesday morning in New York City.
Japan is nine hours ahead of the UK. So at 4 PM on Tuesday afternoon in the UK it will be 1 AM Wednesday morning in Japan.
Midnight, on the morning of the day after.
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Tuesday Morning Corp. (TUES) had its IPO in 1999.
The adverb in the sentence "She slept late on Tuesday morning" is "late."
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"One Tuesday Morning" by Karen Kingsbury was published by Zondervan.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Tuesday Morning Corp. (TUES) is $745,109,411.54.
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