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Day-Lewis
[ dey-loo-is ]
noun
- Cecil (often C. Day-Lewis ), 1904–72, British poet, essayist, and novelist: poet laureate 1968–72. Pen name: Nicholas Blake.
- Daniel, born 1957, English actor (son of Cecil Day-Lewis).
Day-Lewis
/ ˈdeɪˈluːɪs /
noun
- Day-LewisC(ecil)19041972MBritishWRITING: poetWRITING: criticWRITING: author of detective stories C ( ecil ). 1904–72, British poet, critic, and (under the pen name Nicholas Blake ) author of detective stories; poet laureate (1968–72)
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“All I wanted to do was please Daniel Day-Lewis,” says Sandler.
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Oh, and don't forget about Daniel Day-Lewis' finest turn yet—or the comedy of our "strapping young Muslim socialist"-in-chief.
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But Daniel Day-Lewis is splendid as Lincoln, and Sally Field almost as good as the cunning, half-mad Mary.
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Lincoln (Daniel Day Lewis) struggles with his cabinet and Congress during this process, and the Civil War rages on.
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If you call him Gabe Day-Lewis, he might just ‘Gabe Day Lose It.’
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