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Elvis | 1 | - | $35.46M |
Top Gun: Maverick | 2 | 3 | $520.84M |
Jurassic World Dominion | 3 | 1 | $306.49M |
The Black Phone | 4 | - | $26.7M |
Lightyear | 5 | 2 | $89.26M |
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | 6 | 4 | $409.25M |
JugJugg Jeeyo | 7 | - | $861,502 |
The Bob's Burgers Movie | 8 | 5 | $31.03M |
Everything Everywhere All At Once | 9 | 7 | $66.04M |
The Bad Guys | 10 | 6 | $95.6M |
Downton Abbey: A New Era | 11 | 8 | $43.38M |
Fruits Basket: Prelude | 12 | - | $205,152 |
The Phantom of the Open | 13 | - | $396,709 |
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Tue Jul 5 Chance of showers high: 20 c pop: 60%
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Wed Jul 6 Sunny high: 23 c
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Thu Jul 7 A mix of sun and cloud high: 28 c
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apposite adjective (AP-uh-zit)
Apposite is used to describe what is very appropriate, or what is suitable for an occasion or situation. It is a synonym of apt.
// Before sending the final draft of his novel to his editor, Lyle searched for an apposite quotation that could serve as the book's epigraph.
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“The fact that Apple can make these stories, many of which have been told before, feel so immediate is a testament to his canny knack for choosing apposite details.” — Seth Mnookin, The New York Times, 6 Jun. 2021
"Often the oppressor goes along unaware of the evil involved in his oppression so long as the oppressed accepts it." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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- Pietro Ottoboni, Italian cardinal and grandnephew of Pope Alexander VIII, born in Venice (d. 1740) | |
- Maria Theresa of Austria-Este, Queen of Bavaria, born in Brno, Austrian Empire (d. 1919) | |
- Alfons Maria Jakob, German neurologist, born in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria (d. 1931) | |
- Gus Dorais, American College Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Notre Dame), coach (Gonzaga, Detroit Lions), born in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin (d. 1954) | |
- Pierre Cardin, Italian-French fashion designer, born in San Biagio di Callalta, Italy (d. 2020) | |
- Medgar Evers, American civil rights activist and NAACP official who was assassinated, born in Decatur, Mississippi (d. 1963) | |
- Richard Axel, American scientist, Nobel laureate | |
- Pat Dufficy, Westerly RI, female catcher (Colo Silver Bullets) | |
On this date in 1979, it snowed nearly six inches in Stampede Pass, Washington, setting a record for the month of July.
- Battle of La Roche-aux-Moines (Angers), part of King John of England's attempt to reclaim Normandy from France | |
- King James II disbands English parliament | |
- Labor disputes lead to race riot in East St Louis, Illinois - Black neighborhood attacked and burned, 40-200 killed and 6000 left homeless | |
- Gulf of Biskaje: Liberator bombers sinks U-126 | |
- Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Venus Williams beats fellow American Lindsay Davenport 4-6, 7-6, 9-7 for the 3rd of her 5 Wimbledon singles titles | |
- Women's PGA Championship, Olympia Fields CC: American Danielle Kang scores her first professional win, 1 stroke ahead of defending champion Brooke Henderson of Canada | |
- Elizabeth Tudor, English princess, second daughter and fourth child of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, born in Richmond Palace, Surrey, England (d. 1495) | |
- Ruth Berghaus, German choreographer and opera director, born in Dresden, Germany (d. 1996) | |
- Ervin Hall, 100m hurdler (Olympic silver 1968), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
- Mark Tewksbury, Canadian swimmer (Olympic gold 100m backstroke 1992), born in Calgary, Alberta | |
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