He acted with urgency to meet the crying needs of his flock, providing chapels of ease where mass was said once a fortnight. |
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All the waste fell into an ashpit which was filled with ashes from the housefires and the whole thing emptied and swilled down once a fortnight. |
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And I rely on him to take potato peelings to the compost bin once a fortnight. |
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The alternate week refuse collection, which sees household rubbish picked up once a fortnight, was designed with recycling aims in mind. |
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The Ambrosian scheme, deriving its origin from St. Ambrose, only provides for the recitation of the Psalter once a fortnight. |
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Our grey bin was only half full at the end of one week which theoretically means we will now only fill it once a fortnight. |
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A man will come in a van once a fortnight from Glasgow to look the place over. |
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His hair was very messy and dirty, since he only got to bathe about once a fortnight and he never got to brush it. |
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The main initiative, about once a fortnight, is taking kids who want to come out bush for one or two days. |
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The Executive Committee meets once a fortnight according to a fixed timetable. |
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The Executive Committee reports directly to the Board of Directors and meets once a fortnight. |
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The local markets, usually held weekly or once a fortnight in small or medium sized market towns are very colourful, noisy and amusing. |
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The sessions ran for two hours, once a fortnight, and were led by a native Spanish teacher from Alléskolan. |
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As in the previous monitoring campaigns, the traps were inspected once a fortnight, and pheromone was replaced once every 4 weeks. |
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This line indicates if the backwash is to be carried out every week or once a fortnight. |
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If the motor is stored for a long time, the rotor should be turned a fraction of a turn once a fortnight. |
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If backwash is activated once a fortnight, this timer must be set as a weekly timer. |
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The Secretary-General could brief the Security Council informally once a fortnight or once a month on situations giving rise to concern. |
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In other words, people who can only afford meat once a fortnight, who cannot buy clothes for their children, who cannot change their car until they have had it for 15 years. |
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Instead of waiting for the arrival of blight, spray against it with Bordeaux mixture in July and then once a fortnight until September. |
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These enthusiasts visited the tracks on average once a fortnight. |
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Their supplies arrived once a fortnight on the lighthouse relief boat. |
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This article says that we should meet at least once a fortnight. |
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The priests are very good to us, we will have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Mass once a fortnight and Confession once a fortnight too, here in the house, thanks be to God. |
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The frequency of visits is less high: once a fortnight. |
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The support group that grew out of that meets once a fortnight. |
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In the future, for example, Parliament President Jerzy Buzek will be able to attend the weekly meetings of the Commission and President Barroso will attend the Conference of Political Group Presidents once a fortnight or so. |
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His first ministerial engagement was in the independent congregation at Clapham, where he preached once a fortnight, as assistant to Philip Furneaux. |
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Once a fortnight add some soluble fertiliser or juice from your worm farm into the watering can to keep your plants at their peak. |
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