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Early Sunday Morning

American  

noun

  1. a painting (1930) by Edward Hopper.


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He also co-headlined an hour-long B2B with Night 1 Dreamstate headliner Gareth Emery early Sunday morning, as the top-billed act for the festival’s afterparty in the Grand Salon of the iconic Queen Mary.

From Los Angeles Times

Entertainment outlet TMZ reported that Nick Reiner had checked in to a Santa Monica hotel early Sunday morning.

From Barron's

Providence police and university officials immediately ordered a shelter-in-place, which was lifted early Sunday morning as authorities continued to search the campus and surrounding area.

From Salon

They outlasted the relentlessly spirited Blue Jays in one of the most thrilling Fall Classics in recent memory, culminating with a 5-4, 11-inning victory in the decisive showdown that began Saturday night and ended early Sunday morning.

From The Wall Street Journal

Early Sunday morning, Eric Mitchell, the president of the Alliance to End Hunger, distilled the implications in a single line: “Hunger will not disappear simply because it is no longer tracked.”

From Salon