The Light of Other Days, a 2000 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter
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Light of Day, a 1987 film starring Michael J. Fox and Joan Jett
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He told the Sudanese parliament, in particular MPs from South Kordofan, that the AU proposal "will not ever see the light of day" and it will not be referred to the United Nations Security Council as the United States of America wants.
His only published work, the song "Od pakla" ("Hell") saw the light of day in Venice in 1727.
The fourth title in the series was to include the X-Men - this game was partly coded by Scott Adams but never saw the light of day as a published game, as Adventure International became bankrupt during its development in 1985.
In January 2012 for Anything Anything with Rich Russo's radio show as part of the Light of Day festival in Asbury Park Manitoba, along with Ross the Boss, J.P. Patterson, Daniel Rey, and Dean Rispler, formed a new group, Manitoba.