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O'Day

[oh-dey]

noun

  1. Anita Anita Belle Colton, 1919–2006, U.S. jazz singer.



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“I think we’re really well positioned for 2026,” Gilead CEO Daniel O’Day told Barron’s.

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The book introduces the “teen detectives” of Edgar Mills, Mass. The twin sisters Alice and Sam Van Dyne, along with their computer-savvy friend Joey O’Day, won fame at the turn of the 21st century by exposing drug smugglers and internet con men.

“This makes me physically ill,” said Aubrey O’Day of Danity Kane, the band Diddy assembled on his popular reality TV show “Making the Band,” on social media.

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Danity Kane was part of the all-female pop group featured in Combs’ MTV reality show “Making the Band 3,” and was fired, along with fellow member Aubrey O’Day, in a 2008 episode.

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While Danity Kane enjoyed chart-topping success, O’Day departed the group in 2008.

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