His series of logical fantasies began sensationally enough in 1951 with The Day of the Triffids. |
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He avenged himself as usual by writing a song about the incident, Day of the Locusts. |
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When I was a child Boxing Day was my favourite Day of the Christmas Holidays. |
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Day of the Dead shows the beginnings of a new world, where survivors learn to domesticate the zombies. |
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Thursday's Astronomy Picture of the Day of the Moon and Jupiter even captures the Galilean satellites. |
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They said the grass was overgrown, the area covered in leaves and the memorial could have done with cleaning for the first Remembrance Day of the century. |
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Day of the Dead parades follow a cross-cultural flow, embellishing Halloween stylizations of the dancing skeleton. |
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After the humiliation of the Day of the Barricades, Henry III fled from Paris. |
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International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is celebrated on 9 August each year. |
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Day of the Dead is celebrated in almost all of Mexico from 31 Oct to 2 November but there are local twists in the state. |
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Examples include the Singapore National Day Parade, and the parade for the National Day of the People's Republic of China. |
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Children celebrating the National Day of the Kingdom of the Netherlands at the St Regis yesterday. |
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West was the 37-year-old author of the darkly comic novels Miss Lonelyhearts and The Day of the Locust, two masterpieces that were initially panned during his lifetime. |
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Where the tradition is maintained, a fake Wren is now used, but the tradition lives on in the Irish Gaelic name La an Dreoilin, or Day of the Wrens. |
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There are other salient interdisciplinary projects, such as ceramic pie birds, sundials, Day of the Dead projects and mummy boxes with cat mummies. |
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The special was made available on the BBC's Red Button service and follows Davison, Baker and McCoy attempting to appear in The Day of the Doctor. |
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The first day of the menstrual cycle is defined as the first day of menstrual blood loss. |
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Rolling-store operators normally traveled set routes on each day of the week. |
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Looking elegant in golden fish-tail gown, she walked for Rocky on the penultimate day of the four-day fashion event. |
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So, the last day of the quarter I asked each student to try to put their feeling about art into one sentence. |
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Friday morning, first day of the test I still vex but I was acceptant of my fate. |
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The event was washed out by flash floods in the pre-dawn hours on the day of the race. |
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St Hilary's feast day on 13 th January has gained the reputation of being the coldest day of the year. |
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My old chemistry teacher used to lecture us lads about the virtue of having 31 ties, one for every day of the month, so they never wore out. |
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Ewing and Davis fluctuate between nervous jitters and cautious optimism, with the first day of the inaugural event only a few days away. |
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Five games on each day of the carnival means that there is non-stop action throughout the weekend. |
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The two countries were almost at war and that is much more important than marking the day of the actual event. |
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We kill animals every day of the year, sometimes for sport, sometimes for humane justified reasons. |
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For aegrotat consideration, you must see a registered medical doctor and the Health Centre on the day of the examination. |
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The second day of the trip is set aside for the team to enjoy the hotel's leisure centre, which has a sauna, whirlpool and indoor swimming pool. |
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The team wasn't affiliated in time for the opening day of the season but it's understood the lads will be in action this weekend. |
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A temperamental Plexiglas piece by Argentine Martha Boto was still being tinkered into operation on the day of the opening. |
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But then again, I suppose it's not something someone says to you every day of the week. |
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Rovers started the season with a bang, thumping Wolves 5-1 on the opening day of the new campaign. |
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Not only that, we let him go on the last day of the window leaving us no time to invest the incoming funds. |
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The Submarine Service could have had a kill on the first day of the war but the torpedo went underneath a German ship. |
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The winter solstice is the day the earth's tilt gives the southern hemisphere the least sunlight, making it the shortest day of the year. |
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There are some top class players out there who haven't even qualified and would wipe the floor with me every day of the week. |
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As thousands of children across the borough count down the final days to Christmas, Santa will be preparing for his busiest day of the year. |
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The operational kinks get smoothed out on this second day of the Australian Nationals both at my end and at headquarters. |
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On the 25th day of the ninth month they rose early in the morning and performed the first morning sacrifice that had been offered in three years. |
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On the second day of the hearing Mr Sissen spent over four hours in the witness box giving evidence on the origins of each of the 144 birds. |
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Official blocks mostly start at the first working day of the month and stay in place for a longer period of time. |
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Unlucky for him, the working day of the secretaries was over for the weekend. |
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It was, evidently, some poor penniless wretch trying to keep from freezing to death on the coldest day of the year. |
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Two vampire bats were hanging up side down at 2am on the morning on All Hallows' Eve awaiting the most ghostly day of the year. |
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The two-way street past the cemetery is switched one day of the year, on the morning of All Saints' Day, today, to a one-way street. |
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The tenth day of the month of Muharram is observed by visits to the graves of relatives, followed by prayers and the giving of alms to the poor. |
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This service provides 24 hour clinical pharmacy coverage each day of the calendar year. |
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After the Law Reform Act 1996, it is not necessary that the death takes place within a year and a day of the unlawful act or omission. |
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The Lantern Festival, dengjie, takes place on the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year and traditionally marks the end of New Year celebrations. |
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It was too big to fit in the removal van without taking it apart, and we hastliy unassembled it on the day of the move. |
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On the day of the attack, a gang of youths had marched into the school's foyer at lunchtime. |
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At lunchtime on the day of the party, the BBC's avuncular anchorman David Dimbleby introduced a montage of pop footage. |
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After four glorious days of sunshine, the fifth day of the hike dawned grey with a leaden ceiling blanketing the sea. |
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In the course of her conversation on the day of the workshop, she often referred to the terms dignity and respectability. |
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That makes today the first leap day for a centurial year since year 1600 and the second such leap day of the Gregorian Calendar. |
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The gifted apprentice attaches himself early to a wise teacher, learning the craft at his hands, six or eight hours a day, every day of the week. |
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Both the defence and prosecution rested in the fifth day of the trial after Jones testified against him for a second time. |
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On the day of the experiment, the shell was opened, the anterior byssus retractor muscle was exposed, and the pedal ganglia removed. |
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Tuesdays are the slowest day of the week for most malls and multiplexes, so any promo that revs up sales would be welcome. |
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Tuesday was probably the most anticipated day of the week, as it was Wayne Cooper's time to shine. |
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The men and women of the RFDS perform their lifesaving work every day of the year. |
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There are millions of high-testosterone women with powerful libidos, and low-testosterone men who could take it or leave it any day of the week. |
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Regardless of the quality of the opposition three goals and 12 points is a fair score any day of the week. |
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Your life experience is more important than a communications, engineering, medicine or arts degree any day of the week. |
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I'll choose a company with ideals they're trying to live up to over a business that's aiming for the status quo any day of the week. |
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What's more, if I was there, I'd back that attractive, young candidate any day of the week. |
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I would still take the heat and humidity over the cold any day of the week. |
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I would rather work in an office any day of the week, even an IT office, over caring for small kids. |
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I explained that such comparisons, if offered seriously in print, would lose a libel suit any day of the week. |
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A friendly, likeable man with a rare sense of humour, he had a story for every hour of the day and every day of the week. |
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Ask salespeople if they will hold your selections until the first day of the sales-tax holiday so they can be rung up without tax. |
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On the first day of the riots, police strongly suggested that their employees evacuate the office. |
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Toward the end of the first day of the battle, the Rebels overran the Federal lines and were on the verge of victory. |
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On the actual day of the murder, he had been arrested and taken into the lock-up on a charge of a very petty theft. |
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Yesterday was the last day of the holidays for children in homes along the busy row on the Collie Road, minutes from Clonmel town. |
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The rowing boats will be available during every day of the Easter holidays from noon to 6pm and later if the weather permits. |
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Our staff and volunteers aim to grant a wish for every day of the year, which is a big ask. |
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I love him dearly but could never contemplate having to live with him twenty four hours a day seven days a week every day of the year. |
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Each day of the players' holiday week, Maloney threw on his training gear, picked up a sack of footballs and made his way up to Barrowfield. |
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The first day of the new century had started auspiciously with the discovery of what many regarded as a new planet between Mars and Jupiter. |
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The first day of the Vancouver International Film Festival coincided with the first massive autumnal rain. |
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The Sun only sets precisely due west on the day of the spring or autumn equinox. |
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On the day of the gathering, she presented sangria chilled with a dazzling ice ring made from tropical fruits and island nectars. |
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On the same day of the meeting last month, the Downing Street strategy unit held an away-day to discuss the respect agenda. |
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On the first day of the new school year the teachers are crackling with enthusiasm. |
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This software has saved nearly 130 man-days during each day of the overhaul. |
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The final deadline is no later than four months after the first day of the course. |
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Millions of Muslims celebrated yesterday the first day of the Lesser Bairam. |
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The contracts were signed by the players on the opening day of the first Test against West Indies. |
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Friday was officially the last day of the wet season and, as if to commemorate its passing, the evening was warm, still and balmy. |
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I would rather hear someone's account of their experience rather than a load of theorising any day of the week. |
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Congregations plant trees and pursue agricultural projects on Tu B'Shevat, the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. |
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There is too little justice, far too much hate, and a thousand more warnings every day of the year. |
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Britain doubled their medal haul in Paris after scooping two medals on the final day of the World Championships. |
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A record crowd thronged the streets of Castlecomer on the first day of the new millennium. |
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The Queen will also visit Leeds and attend a garden party at Harewood House on July 11-the day of the baton's relay through the city. |
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He tired a bit at the end, not surprising since it was his ninth race in the fourth day of the Olympic meet. |
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The inquest heard the road was in a poor condition and wet on the day of the crash. |
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By the day of the party, Rowena and Sammy were entirely unpacked, the apartment was tidy, and the food preparations were on schedule. |
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Hundreds of teachers marched on the first day of the strike through one of La Paz's main avenues, causing traffic tie-ups. |
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Well, some are, but that's not why they're melting in High Barnet on the hottest day of the year. |
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The use of antiprostaglandins or NSAIDS should begin on the first day of the menstrual cycle and continue to the third day of menses. |
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On Christmas Day they can eat these things, but the rituals centre more on the last day of the fast on Christmas Eve, he says. |
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The day of the party promises mittens and hats, mufflers and ski pants, toboggans and sleds. |
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The announcement from Lord Goldsmith came in a written statement slipped to the House of Lords on the last day of the parliamentary session. |
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The chef looks after us so a bit of junk food one day of the year we're actually looking forward to believe it or not. |
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On the day of the murder there was torrential downpour of rain on Norfolk Island. |
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The second day of the Trophy match belonged to the bowlers as 13 wickets fell in all. |
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It took a crushing 6-0 victory on the last day of the Group 3 campaign to clinch their berth at the finals. |
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Secondly, how come on the day of the royal visit there wasn't one tramp or beggar to be found on the street? |
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Meanwhile, Britain's bookmakers are considering closing betting offices on the day of the Queen Mother's funeral as a mark of respect. |
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In this day of the loud, trash-talking, me-first NBA star, Millers is refreshingly quiet and humble. |
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Plan to nap the day of the shindig so you'll be awake that night and into the next dawn. |
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Back in the trenches, he offered a prize to the first platoon to kick its football up to the German trenches on the day of the attack. |
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A power cut on the busiest shopping day of the week affected both businesses and residents in Kendal. |
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The perpetrator was said in court to have drunk 15 pints of beer and five shorts between noon and 4pm on the day of the offence. |
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Today was meant to be the day of the Big Omiya Barbeque, or BOB for short, but BOB had to be changed. |
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But they were denied seeing the sun rise at 4.58 as misty skies kept cover on the longest day of the year. |
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It also revealed that the Clyde-based agency was short-staffed on the day of the tragedy last July. |
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I've called them and I won't have a problem getting a tux in Cambridge on the day of the event. |
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On the final day of the trip Mr Higgins enjoyed some sightseeing around the capital of Beijing. |
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He became more aware of the significance of the event on the day of the funeral. |
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The 15th day of the eighth month, when the moon is round and clear, is the middle of autumn. |
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Hundreds of thousands of Christmas shoppers blitzed the high street yesterday on the busiest shopping day of the year. |
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God would never have left Jesus Christ, the Savior who never sinned, to violate The Fourth Commandment by observing the wrong day of the week. |
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On the first day of the trip an elderly gentleman in the group was bitten by a mosquito. |
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Apparently most members of the anti-war movement associate every day of the week with a lurid shade of blood red. |
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The strikers organised a sit-in demonstration and mass rally on July 9, the final day of the strike. |
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But having said that, I was fascinated by this very detailed rundown of his movements and whereabouts on the day of the attacks. |
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Every day of the week, Sri Gopalan teaches tabla, mridangam and devotional singing. |
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The first Bulgarian to debut in Salt Lake City will be ski jumper Georgi Zharkov today, the opening day of the Games. |
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The prototype was grounded until late November by undercarriage cracks resulting from a heavy landing on the last day of the show. |
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Then skip ahead to tomorrow, friend, because today is the first day of the 58th Cannes Film Festival. |
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Last year it was dull and murky all morning the day of the party, but it brightened up after lunch. |
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On the day of the funeral, she was reportedly going to remarry legendary Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio. |
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I got a clue to their relationship on the first day of the tech. |
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He recalls revisiting the Vancouver store the day of the relaunch. |
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On the day of the party, the host shows Finney and his crew around, and they set up. |
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She has plotted her campaign to become the first Scotswoman to win an Olympic gold medal as her sport takes centre stage on the opening day of the Games in September. |
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When he arrived at the hospital on the day of the operation Tony, who was injured after trapping his finger in his bike chain, was playing on computers. |
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Mostly fishermen trolling the various types of spinners and natural minnow as well as to wet fly caught lots of trout on the first day of the season. |
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Hundreds of fishermen from across the Mid West will be back on the water tomorrow for the opening day of the State's multimillion dollar rock lobster fishing season. |
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So sad that the moreish crepe is too good be consigned to just one day of the year. |
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On the first day of the month Lester Piggott, in partnership with The Minstrel, raced to his eighth Derby victory with the Queen cheering him past the post. |
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Also called the Lantern Festival, this event is an important traditional occasion, falling on the 15th day of the first month on the lunar calendar. |
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On the day of the AFI dinner, Hitchcock receives a wire from Frank Capra, who is in Palm Springs. |
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The fifteenth day of the year is the first full moon of the year and the magnificent Lantern Festival announces the formal end of the New Year festivities. |
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He was elected on the fifth ballot and won at least 77 votes on Wednesday, the second day of the secret conclave in Vatican City. |
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He will then hire a car to take the notary public to the prison on the day of the wedding. |
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After the first day of the strike many city centre streets were filled with litter as protesters tipped over rubbish bins and emptied refuse bags. |
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None of the three record-keepers tell you if a game is on a Saturday, Sunday or what day of the week and none tells you if the game is on grass or artificial turf. |
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But they would assemble as we do on the first day of the week for worship and, frequently, if not every Lord's Day, they would celebrate the sacrament. |
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Its the first day of the one way system on these arterial roads. |
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The day of the 30,000 square foot bookstore is over, but the day of the 3000 square foot bookstore has arrived. |
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Fighter development in Europe was rapidly changing the way American designers were regarding their aircraft and it was obvious the day of the biplane combat aircraft was over. |
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He explained that on the 26th day of the final month of the lunar year, the gods go to heaven to report to the King of the gods on people's behavior on earth. |
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For the next forty days, there are more requiems, prayers and recitals of psalms until there is a Divine Liturgy held, such as on the day of the funeral. |
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The defense came on like gangbusters on this sixth day of the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse trial. |
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Monday, July 15, 1912, was the last day of the Fifth Olympiad in Stockholm. |
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I suspect that the day of the authoritative textbook has forever passed. |
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And in the second month, on the seven and twentieth day of the month, was the earth dried. |
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The breakthrough emerged on the opening day of the three-day Great Yorkshire Show which saw huge crowds flock to the Harrogate showground attracted by the warm, sunny weather. |
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When a temporary lifting of the curfew was announced in Jenin on the fourth day of the holy month of Ramadan in November 2002, the happiest of all were the children. |
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How, then, did the first day of the Christmas-shopping season come to have the coloration of calamity? |
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It has been determined that the Abuna is to place the crown and ring upon Her Majesty, without the regal anointing, on the same day of the Emperor's coronation. |
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On the day of the competition, Catanzaro goes through the workout one more time. |
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On the first day of the vacation, she is killed in a boating accident as her children watch on in horror. |
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The match took place on the final day of the Gloucestershire Festival of Polo, at the Beaufort Polo Club. |
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It distorts more and more every day of the month, every year, due to the slow effects of fault creep. |
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And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat. |
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Bollin Eric, the pride of Yorkshire, would be a fitting and popular winner of tomorrow's Yorkshire Cup on the third and final day of the May Festival. |
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The day of the arrival is set apart for the formalities of registration. |
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As we have arrived at the first day of the month that concludes with All Hallows Eve and Reformation Day, I was wondering how people here mark the last day of October. |
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The day of the annunciation was one such day for Mary, and her response was completely in line with a pattern that had formed her whole life up to that point. |
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Again, there was a place in the binder for him to record his strengthening exercise repetitions, sets, intensity, and frequency on each day of the week. |
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Many hunts take steps the night before, or early on the day of the hunt, to block up the entrances to earths, badger setts and artificial places such as drains. |
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The day of the great ocean liners might be over thanks to cheap air travel, but many still yearn for games of shovelboard on the deck and dinner at the captain's table. |
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Within a few swipes, I was already feeling that burst of romantic optimism you need the first day of the new year. |
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He is enthused by the huge crowds thronging the place on the first day of the festival and fervently hopes that the flow would continue at the same pace. |
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Even that day of the unveiling, Liberty remained elusive in practice in the United States. |
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Twenty British soldiers, who died on the first day of the Battle of Arras in 1917 and were found last year buried with their arms linked, have been reinterred. |
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The moon completes its revolution around the earth in exactly 29.5 days, an astronomical phenomenon as certain as the day after night until the day of the Qiyamah. |
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Yesterday was the Glorious Twelfth, traditionally the day when a certain class of country sportsman took to the Scottish hills for the first day of the grouse-shooting season. |
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I'm up at seven o'clock on the day of the game and my stomach's turning. |
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On the day of the funeral, Hayworth pounded McCain in a press release once again for being soft on the border. |
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It was the first annual day of the Daffodils Playschool a few days ago, and the tiny tots treated the audience to the colourful culture of India and those of distant lands. |
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I like a lively house, with good debates, on any day of the week. |
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If anyone elected bailiff has in his tavern, on the day of the election, a tun or two pipes of wine, he may be allowed to sell them at a profit after Michaelmas. |
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Disregarding the illogic of objecting to so-called evil only one day of the week, the town council fell in line and residents were encouraged to neither trick nor treat. |
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I attended the first day of the Whinash public inquiry and it was scary. |
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They're people you would welcome as neighbours any day of the week. |
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Cookery shows are absolutely on the TV almost every day of the week, cookery books are in the best-seller list yet people cook less than ever before. |
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On the day of the anniversary, tourists will be ferried to the ceremony at the Lochnager Mine Crater and afterwards at Le Tommy Bar in Pozieres. |
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It is celebrated for several days starting March 21, the day of the spring equinox. |
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Your bid is legally binding and not renegotiable and a non-returnable deposit is payable on the day of the sale. |
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On the day of the Preparation, about the tenth hour, you shut me in, and I remained there the whole Sabbath in full. |
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This year September 22 is the day of the autumn equinox in the northern hemisphere, when night and day are nearly of the same length. |
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On August 17, the Indonesian embassy commemorated the day of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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In 321, he legislated that the venerable day of the sun should be a day of rest for all citizens. |
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They also need to cast the devil's stelae seven times with little pebbles on the second day of the Hajj. |
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Bridge Day is the single day of the year that people are permitted to BASE jump into the New River Gorge, 867 feet below the bridge. |
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Give me the grounded, intelligent views of right-thinking Northerners to some of our socalled economics gurus from The Smoke any day of the week. |
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There were three different varieties of indiction, each starting on a different day of the year. |
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These penitential ceremonies occur in some villages in Lower Brittany on the feast day of the parish's saint. |
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The second and third day of the New Zealand trip saw Harry stay on Stewart Island, a remote community with just 380 residents. |
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Someone, somewhere, every day of the week, seems hell-bent on vulgarising our game to the stage where its devotees cannot recognise it. |
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All 25 super strongmen lined up for the announcement, only eight of whom competed on the third and final day of the competition. |
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The entry fee is PS15 and every participant will receive a Deerstalker hat, pipe and magnifying glass on the day of the event. |
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However, a fifth and eighth in yesterday's races puts Loof within sight of the lead Percy has held since the first day of the regatta. |
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The daffodils I planted in the autumn are marching their way along the path, strident trumpets fanfaring the first warmish day of the year. |
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This is in the lead up to the festival, which traditionally takes place on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. |
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The Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese festival on the first day of the fifth solar term of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar. |
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On the third day of the campaign, Labor has been forced to disendorse and expel its candidate in the unwinnable seat of Southern Downs. |
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Owned by Weld's mother Geta, Tarry Flynn was fit and ready for the Irish Lincoln on the opening day of the season. |
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It concerns an unreleased concept album The Day Of The Triffids which he now plans to perform in its entirety on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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Saturday was the day of the 2012 Wichita Wagonmasters Downtown Chili Cookoff. |
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Under the autopay rent collection system, most of the transactions are effected on the first working day of the month. |
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He follows double body part training regimen where each day of the week is fixed for specific muscles. |
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Newcastle University Union Society is preparing to welcome the Bootlegs on the longest day of the summer for the fundraising show. |
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Securocrats have said they expect political protests in London on the day of the wedding. |
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I'm swithering about how to vote and will probably decide on day of the election. |
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On the first day of the Labour Party conference, David Miliband deflects questions about whether he would join his brother Ed's shadow cabinet. |
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Based on those criteria, any shock jock could be fired any day of the week. |
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The analemma also records the difference between local solar time and local mean time for each day of the year. |
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Helen Eastham from Preston, Lancashire, took the Borderway UK Dairy Expo Showmanship Champion, also on the opening day of the show. |
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I released my first batch of Samuel Adams Boston Lager to the public on Patriots' Day in 1985, the day of the Marathon right here in Boston. |
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The name Calendula derives from the opening of the blooms on the calends, the first day of the month. |
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On 11 April, the day of the English coronation, the Convention finally declared that James was no longer King of Scotland. |
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In England cancelled operations are not always recorded if the cancellation happens a few days prior to the scheduled day of the operation. |
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It is a psalm that is prescribed for Christmas Day and also to be read at morning prayer on the fourth day of the month. |
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There are street performances at Covent Garden Market every day of the year, except Christmas Day. |
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On the day of the dinner, Sellers took lunch in his hotel suite and shortly afterwards collapsed from a heart attack. |
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The two transfer windows run from the last day of the season to 31 August and from 31 December to 31 January. |
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Two trophies are held in the event that two different clubs could win the League on the final day of the season. |
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With victory by an innings and 78 runs on the morning of the third day of the Fourth Test, England regained the Ashes. |
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The outcome of the contest was not decided until the very last day of the series. |
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Fans who invest thus in the club receive a pair of tickets for every day of the Wimbledon Championships for the five years the investment lasts. |
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The Aintree Fox Hunters' is run as the feature race on the first day of the Grand National meeting over one circuit of the Grand National course. |
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The winners were announced on the day of the 2010 Grand National and inscribed on commemorative plaques at Aintree. |
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The Jacobites actually won the first day of the battle, killing large numbers of Government forces. |
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On the longest day of the year there is no complete darkness over the northern isles of Scotland. |
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Every holy day of the Orthodox liturgical year relates to the Resurrection directly or indirectly. |
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On 5 December, the band headlined the opening day of the 2015 Jingle Bell Ball at London's O2 Arena. |
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On 26 June 2016, Coldplay closed the final day of the Glastonbury Festival in England. |
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The positions at the end of the last race are used to set the positions on the first day of the races the next year. |
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And hence the Britons accepted terms there, on the first day of the month of August. |
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But on the tenth day of the same month perished almost the whole army which he led from Ouania to Niwanbirig. |
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Candlemas originally fell on 2 February, the day of the feast of the Purification, or the Presentation of Christ. |
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Nutini performed at the Glastonbury Festival in June 2007 on the famous Pyramid Stage on the second day of the event. |
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The Saint Andrew's Cross was worn as a badge on hats in Scotland, on the day of the feast of Saint Andrew. |
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By the final day of the Games, over 50,000 Clyde mascot cuddly toys had been sold. |
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It is observed on the day corresponding to the 27th day of the month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. |
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A failure to beat West Ham United on the final day of the season saw them lose the Premier League title to Blackburn Rovers. |
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It started operation on 15 August 1845, feast day of the Assumption of the Virgin. |
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On 27 May, the first full day of the evacuation, one cruiser, eight destroyers, and 26 other craft were active. |
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Indeed, on the day of the raid itself, the BBC announced it, albeit at 0800, after the landings themselves had taken place. |
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It has become a tradition for the men's Olympic marathon to be the last event of the athletics calendar, on the final day of the Olympics. |
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In 2010, Stefaan Engels, a Belgian, set out to run the marathon distance every day of the year. |
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There are Epistle lessons for every day of the year, except for weekdays during Great Lent, when the Divine Liturgy is not celebrated. |
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On the day of the festivities, the Flavian family rode into the capital, preceded by a lavish parade that displayed the spoils of the war. |
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On the day of the assassination, Domitian was distressed and repeatedly asked a servant to tell him what time it was. |
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Likewise, each year on the day of the Landsgemeinde, participants can use all public transports of the canton for free. |
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Laino and several other opposition figures were arrested before dawn on the day of the election, 14 February, and held for twelve hours. |
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The computer program predictively scheduled the number of employees we'd need each day of the year based on past workloads. |
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In this form of the disease, by the second day of the rash the macules became raised papules. |
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Respiratory complications tend to develop on about the eighth day of the illness and can be either viral or bacterial in origin. |
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The 14th day of the lunar month according to the Gregorian system is figured as the ninth or tenth day according to the Julian. |
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This was believed by the Maya to be the day of the creation of the world in its current form. |
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There is a common saying in Cholula that there is a church for every day of the year. |
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By the day of the festival, the Aztecs had gathered on the Patio of Dances. |
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On the fifth day of the siege Tolbuzin was killed by a cannon ball and replaced by Afanasii Baiton. |
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Tenants who have given 30 days' notice who do not leave on the last day of the month will be charged on a pro rata basis. |
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It Includes Observance of the Sunday as the day of the lord and other fast and feast days in church calendar. |
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Techniques for determining fertility include monitoring basal body temperature, cervical secretions, or the day of the cycle. |
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The day of the Buddha's birth is widely celebrated in Theravada countries as Vesak. |
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As it was, the Indian seldom bothered to harvest wild rice on public waters after opening day of the ricing season. |
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Watson can find no proof that Barrymore was in Devon on the day of the chase in London. |
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Thus, on almost any day of the year, a fresh-run salmon may be caught legally somewhere in the British Isles. |
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He died because he was an addict on a day of the week with a y in it. |
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Three buildings in the World Trade Center Complex collapsed due to structural failure on the day of the attack. |
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For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. |
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But the high point was probably the first day of the trip, when we were on a mountainside opposite the roost of half a dozen Andean condors. |
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The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, and occurs when the sun appears at its lowest point in the sky. |
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On the second day of the event, collections from Al Yashmac and Al Motahajiba from Qatar, were displayed on the ramp at BurJuman. |
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The group forecast that the Friday, Oct 28 would be the first day of the Dhu al-Hijjah month, state news agency WAM reported. |
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The trial, in Swansea, lasted 53 days, ending on the day of the investiture. |
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The Crown Hotel at Bawtry is providing a racecard prize with entry open every day of the festival. |
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This proves that a kaafir, Abu Lahab, was happy on the day of the birth of the Prophet and was rewarded by having his punishment reduced. |
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The first day of the show was attended by Arabian Horse Organisation president Prince Abdulaziz bin Ahmed Al Saud. |
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According to legend, Richard III drank from one of the several springs in the region on the day of the battle. |
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Often such are on or near the first day of the legislature's new session. |
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It is the most solemn day of the year for all Serbs of the Orthodox faith and has played a role of vital importance in the history of the Serbian people. |
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On 1 January 1801, the first day of the 19th century, the Great Britain and Ireland joined to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Abdullah Raffia was speaking after a presentation at the Green Energy Middle East Conference held on the inaugural day of the Middle East Electricity Exhibition. |
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Showers scuppered English victory hopes at Lord's and further wet weather made batting treacherous on the opening day of the seven-wicket defeat at Trent Bridge. |
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His disappearance on the day of the audition was just a cop-out. |
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In 2008, the second day of the festival was cancelled due to heavy storms. |
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She was rather cross about missing her train on the first day of the job. |
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