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- noun Plural form of
quotidian .
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Reginald bishop of Bath; by which, in the last year of his life (1242) he increased the "quotidians," the daily apportionment of the common fund of the canons, and made ampler pro - vision for the maintenance of every member of the cathedral stafE:
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform] 1770
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Theodore Roosevelt was not a typical Republican of the age; he infuriated the status quotidians of the GOP with his attacks on "malefactors of great wealth" and his -- for then -- radical approach to land conservation, and the Bull Moose Party of 1912 was not exactly a conservative movement.
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Most KPFK supporters seem to at least try, heroically, to stay on that reality-based track, even as status quotidians, mystics, hucksters, New Agers and conspiracy theory types hoe their own row on the rest of the dial and NPR struggles to become a "mainstream" news source, abandoning its original premise of 1970s citizen-owned corrective to the media monopoly.
Dissent the Blog B. von Traven 2010
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