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Sunday Morning

noun

  1. a poem (1923) by Wallace Stevens.



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After a Sunday morning news conference at their Lensbury base, with orange juice being sipped tentatively between answers, the squad boarded a specially wrapped team bus to travel to a public celebration party at Battersea Power Station.

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It was Sunday morning so my plan was to talk to my team the next morning.

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It was not an easy task, given that the lineup of current and former elected officials sharing the stage at the Sunday morning forum agreed on almost all the issues, with any differences largely playing out in the margins.

By Sunday morning, the post had already racked up more than 17 million likes, including from stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney.

Speaking to BBC Politics Wales from Liverpool on Sunday morning, Stevens said reports of tensions between UK and Welsh Labour were "nonsense".

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