this very day in English

exactly today, just today

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1. In my country to this very day they would still only try to humiliate me.

2. On that basis, Christians to this very day are under obligation to make disciples of others.

3. 17 “‘You must keep the Festival of Unleavened Bread,+ for on this very day, I will bring your multitudes* out of the land of Egypt.

4. 15 So they took the silver pieces and did as they were instructed, and this story has been spread abroad among the Jews up to this very day.

5. The Cheka (Chesvychaika), or GPU, is the instrument of the red terror, organized in 1918, through which the Soviet government, the Communist party and the Third International, Russia's indivisible trinity, maintains itself in dictatorial power to this very day

6. Phachara Biding his time Published on March 21, 2021 Thailand’s brilliant young star Phachara Khongwatmai has described his triumph in the PGM CCM Rahman Putra Championship – achieved on this very day in 2015 – as being “like the first step to improve my game”.

7. Assembling Is a Biblical Mandate “Not forsaking the Assembling of ourselves together….” –Hebrews 10:25 (KJV) The local church has been central to God’s design for the life of His people since Jesus walked the earth right up to this very day.

8. O king, O thou of great wisdom, if thou Abandonest us, we shall then this very day truly depart from this world.' Pandu replied, 'If, indeed, this your resolve springeth from virtue, then with you both I shall follow the imperishable path of my fathers

9. O king, O thou of great wisdom, if thou Abandonest us, we shall then this very day truly depart from this world.' Pandu replied, 'If, indeed, this your resolve springeth from virtue, then with you both I shall follow the imperishable path of my fathers

10. The Bedouins (Baudouin, Beduin, Bedawin, bed’oo-in, written also Bed- awee, Bedawi, and Ahl Bedoo) are a group of various desert dwelling families that originated in the Middle East or North Africa in approximately the years from 500BC – 700 AD and who are still active to this very day.