Some schools in the UK are hloding 11+ exams on the 24th November 2011
There are 7 days in a week. One of those is Sunday. Therefore the probability at any given time that tomorrow will be Sunday is 1/7.
anything taking place tomorrow Tomorrow is the name given to the day after today and 'after tomorrow' is any time further into the future than today, which would include tomorrow but also all the days after it.
Given that I am unsure of what pronunciation is being used here I could be wrong, but it appears to be the word pronounced like "naa lay" meaning Tomorrow.
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There is no tomorrow forget it, what ever is that is Today and yesterday was past that is for forget or for to lean only. so today is universal truth there is no further argument against it
Tomorrow. As long as we're in today, which is a given according to the question, it will still be called tomorrow. The day of the week and the date of the year will vary, but it will always be tomorrow. ... Well, at least as long as there is time. After that it might be "now" or "eternity" or whatever... but since it is really hard to imagine life without time, we can just go with "tomorrow."
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It was in November 19, 1863 you are welcome
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Some words that rhyme with "heaven" include "leaven," "seven," and "given."
Since the location nor time of day are given, there can be no serious answer.
Since the location nor time of day are given, there can be no serious answer.