Up and Adam!!!!
Probably closer to the phrase: up 'n' at 'em! [loosely, get to it; go for them.. the new day's tasks]
Rise 'n' Shine
I can no longer tolerate waking up at seven in the morning.
I'll meet you at your 10-20 after the morning intel dump.
No, only Saturday would have a capital letter making the phrase 'Saturday morning.' A possible exception would be if there is a program or publication of some kind called Saturday Morning. In that case you would use upper case to start each word.
The upload of data failed in the early morning hours. They were unable to handle the upload to the server through the current infrastructure.
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I can no longer tolerate waking up at seven in the morning.
Thoreau used a metaphor concerning waking in the morning in the chapter "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For" in his book "Walden." He compares waking up in the morning to being reborn and starting each day fresh.
Just write about you or someone else yawning after just waking up early on a Sunday morning!
"Heck, we've done business with him, we've concluded that he's a nigger-lover."
I'll meet you at your 10-20 after the morning intel dump.
The phrase 'enjoy this beautiful morning' when translated to Indonesian is: 'nikmatilah pagi yang indah ini' or you can also use 'selamat menikmati pagi yang indah ini'. Both are okay to use.
I have to get up early in the morning
In the early morning, the ship pulled into the harbor.
"bonjour", same as for "good day" or "hello", there is no specific "good morning" or "good waking up" in French. Some breakfast product brands are called or use the word "bonjour" in their ads.
Let me take my shower in the morning first because, after which, I need to get my errands done. That is an example of when you would use that phrase.
I woke up early at dusk. Dusk= early morning
He started reading the daily prayers in his breviary early in the morning.