The autumnal equinox is the day when Autumn begins and night and day are nearly the same length. |
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Summer is also wonderful because of the mid-week fell races that come with the light evenings and go in the Autumn when early dusks reappear. |
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Autumn is usually the problem time for abortions in spring-calving dairy herds. |
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Well, I use the Autumn equinox as a time to say goodbye to Summer and to welcome the fall. |
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The abundance, colour and contentment of Autumn reflect the magnificence of our God so what better time to stop, reflect and pray? |
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Autumn is ideal for crisp British apples to accompany a ploughman's lunch of local farmhouse cheese. |
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The game will resume in the Autumn and the players have a chance to rest and relax over the summer period. |
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Autumn is the time to put in bulbs for early spring including snow-drops, daffodils, crocuses, lilies and bluebells. |
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When Autumn rolls around I love a nice bowl of stew with some Anadama bread and some homemade apple crisp. |
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Autumn has arrived and with the cooler weather our amphibian and reptilian friends will be looking for somewhere to call home over the winter. |
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Autumn is a good time to propagate shrubs by layering, a simple technique that can also be done in spring. |
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Autumn officially appears in 13 days, a perfect time for that annual drive in the country. |
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The local authority expect Treasury to submit their first application for planning permission this Autumn. |
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Autumn is a season for spectacle, made all the more gaudy by the imminent approach of winter. |
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Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees. |
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The seasons are Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, with the start of each season noted as vernal equinox, summer solstice, autumnal equinox, and winter solstice. |
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The Autumn Equinox marks the arrival of autumn, which will sneaking up to us this Thursday! |
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Using new microelectromechanical systems force measurement techniques, Autumn et al. measured the force production of a single gecko seta. |
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It will be full steam ahead with an exciting new programme of events and outings lined up for the Autumn and beyond. |
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Autumn was only just around the corner but the leaves weren't turning yet and the weather still felt like summer. |
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Autumn calvers need high quality silage fed to appetite, right through the Winter. |
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Levens Choir are holding an Autumn Concert in aid of Ukrainian street children at St Thomas's Church, Kendal, on Tuesday. |
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Autumn was quickly slipping into winter and each day the climate turned colder. |
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During Autumn, flights of noisily calling fieldfares often pass low over our garden heading into a fresh south-westerly wind. |
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Twice a year the Association organises Spring and Autumn days which consist of three-hour walks followed by a social braai. |
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After that he turned to Autumn and found that she had already pulled out a set of ring-mail, complete with greaves and bracers. |
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Autumn is the time of year when we draw in our horns and make shorter sorties across the Channel to the likes of Paris, Bruges and Amsterdam. |
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Then she forced Autumn aside and rushed into the lunchroom, about to burst with anger and emotion. |
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The second run of salmon occurs in the Autumn just prior to spawning in November and December. |
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Autumn may have only officially begun today but already we are seeing the leaves in Yorkshire begin to their dramatic change. |
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Today, his company, the Wings of Autumn, has a reputation of being the finest animal stuffers in town. |
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Perhaps it's just something in the Autumn air, egging us on to do what our hearts love, what our minds desire. |
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Anyway, I agreed to have the work ready for the opening of the Autumn Show in September. |
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Low agricultural lands are now submerged in water due to heavy rains, which will dry out in Autumn and will generate another picturesque view. |
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Staring at the clock, Autumn waited the five seconds left before the bell would chime. |
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The work on the disc least like the others is the five movement symphony for chamber orchestra entitled In Autumn Days. |
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Demolition work will start at the end of the month and officials hope the pavilion will be completed by the Autumn. |
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Her eyes filling with tears, Autumn backed away from the door and back to her cot where she collapsed. |
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It is hoped to commence construction on the initial phase of the plan this Autumn. |
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Tom was telling me that he expects to have his first album ready for release in the Autumn. |
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Autumn sown grass is occasionally attacked by the stem-boring maggots of frit flies. |
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Another mustardy taste sensation is provided by the Japanese daikon, or white radish, which can be sown in both Spring and Autumn in this area. |
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There will be a public meeting for all residents of the area on a date to be announced in the Autumn. |
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It's 6.15 pm on an early Autumn evening and we are put-putting straight into the heart of the sun set. |
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The dibbler breeds once a year during Autumn and the female can carry as many as eight young in their pouch. |
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Out on the fields there are long lines of willows greening up, ready to give new bud and make a year's growth ready for coppicing in the Autumn. |
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Autumn is the perfect time for planting both deciduous and evergreen trees. |
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All are welcome to the Autumn Social and the more the merrier. |
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With the first hard frost of Autumn, all spore production stops and the artist's fungus becomes dormant until the establishment of a new spore tube layer the following spring. |
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The High Holy Days come in Autumn, at the start of the month of Tishri. |
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Autumn awoke the next morning with a feeling of barely suppressible joy. |
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Autumn hits hard here and the windows are blurred in the cool of the night but over the mountains there is blue sky and promise of a warm day to burn away the mist. |
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Autumn, or Bacchus's Trickery of Erigone is one of a pair of oddly shaped canvases, perhaps meant to fit into rococo mouldings, which celebrate Spring and Autumn. |
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This advice follows a specific episode last Autumn where antibodies to the EVA virus were identified in a number of homebred unvaccinated equines. |
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There is shore fishing all year round, but if you want a chance at the best fish, think of going in late Autumn and right into the depths of winter. |
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The Autumn Show, which is now the biggest of its type in Europe, found favour with the judges, who awarded 22 Premier Awards to the horticultural trade exhibitors. |
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I thought about flying then decided that it would be a good thing to go on a road trip in the Mini in the early Autumn, when the leaves are starting to turn. |
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Prime times to visit the county are without doubt during the Spring, when the blossoming apple orchards are a blaze of colour, or in the Autumn, during the harvest. |
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Whether it's true or not, the day when we gambolled happily through fields of wild flowers, swimming in mountain pools and picking mushrooms in the Autumn are over. |
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Autumn is the wedding season in the North Caucasus, where parties can last up to two days. |
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Under the Autumn Licence Movement Scheme farmers can apply for permits to allow the movement of stock from farm to farm for welfare, breeding and commercial purposes. |
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Autumn or early spring is a good time to start layering a shrub. |
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After supper, you can watch Stagecoach or The Searchers or She Wore a Yellow Ribbon or Cheyenne Autumn. |
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In his 2005 book about Paterno, The Lion in Autumn, sportswriter Frank Fitzpatrick described the uproar that followed. |
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The report, which was compiled for the Department for Transport last Autumn, but only recently made public by the government, has shocked anti-noise campaigners. |
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It surprised her how last Autumn, she had loathed the very sight of him. |
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In the Autumn of 1799, Wordsworth and his sister returned to England and visited the Hutchinson family at Sockburn. |
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And Mark Johnston, who poached the pounds 30,000 Goffs Autumn Bonus at Cork last week, sends unbeaten Tissifer insearch of more punts. |
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Margaret remained in her father's Kingdom of Norway until Autumn 1290, when she was dispatched to Scotland. |
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Autumn is the prime time for a very common and numerous, but little known, group of spider-like animals called harvestmen. |
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From the breezy pop of I'd Rather Be to the folksy Autumn Leaves, this will appeal to fans of KT Tunstall and Amy McDonald. |
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Autumn brings an impressive selection of fungi including puffball, milkcaps and boletes. |
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The 4-day Painting and Photography workshops will be guided by well-known Hawai'ian gallery-owning artists in the Summer and Autumn. |
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Autumn floral duvet set An eye-catching duvet set with a fresh and bold autumn floral print, in an easy care polycotton fabric. |
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One children will enjoy is Helenium Autumn Lollipop with blooms which do actually look like lollipops. |
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Called by numerous names like Mooncake Festival, the Mid Autumn Festival is held on the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. |
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The five businesses now trading from the Enterprise Arcade are Wags and Whiskers, Poppy Rose, Tippytoes, Old Autumn House and Mini Munchkins. |
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It's T-minus 168 hours, give or take a time zone, before the Autumn Games begin as spring arrives to a lingering winter-struck Sydney, Australia. |
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Autumn and winter will bring increasing numbers of pochard, teal and tufted duck as well as the arrival of goldeneye and wigeon. |
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Feed butterflies before they go into hibernation by planting nectar-rich, autumn-flowering Michaelmas daisies and ice plants or Sedum Autumn Joy. |
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Many health think tanks and leaders of the medical profession described the Autumn Statement as a missed opportunity. |
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In October and November that year, England competed in the Autumn Internationals where they took on Wales, and France. |
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The rust has gathered on the plough, The tide of Autumn here is high, The hills are at their reddest now. |
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Autumn generally begins in September, which is still relatively warm and dry. |
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Bank of Scotland began issuing a new series of banknotes in the Autumn of 2007, which feature the common theme of Scottish bridges. |
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During Autumn 2007, 6201 'Princess Elizabeth' visited the route on two returns and one single run from Bristol to Shrewsbury and Crewe. |
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Cai Han and Jin Xiaozhu, Autumn Flowers and White Pheasants, 17th century, China. |
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Autumn in Macau, from October to November, is sunny and still pleasantly warm with lower humidity. |
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Autumn is from March to May, with mostly settled weather, as summer patterns gradually take on the shape of winter patterns. |
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In the 8th century BC, power became decentralized during the Spring and Autumn period, named after the influential Spring and Autumn Annals. |
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The Spring and Autumn period is marked by a falling apart of the central Zhou power. |
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In the Autumn of 1800 Samuel Taylor Coleridge moved his wife and young son Hartley to the Lake District. |
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Ticket barriers were installed in Autumn 2016 between platforms 3 and 7, following an application by Virgin Trains. |
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Then Autumn brings its golden hues A million leaves and i live yous We,ll shed no tears we,ll feel no grief Who mourns the falling of a leaf? |
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With Autumn we wanted to emphasise the dewiness of her skin and also put a little sheen on the cheekbone. |
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Autumn recorders have been noting leaf colour, leaf fall, the departure of swifts and swallows and the arrival of fieldfares and redwings. |
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Autumn Bavarian Music Concert First Congregational Church of Sutton will be selling bratwurst, knockwurst, German hot dogs. |
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Lyme Regis Foods will be unveiling a brand new identity and relaunched products in new packaging this Autumn at Organex. |
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This usually happens around the Autumn Equinox in September and the Spring Equinox in March. |
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Along with the Autumn Equinox in September, it's a big celebration for the Mayan people. |
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Chris Pea Green was the star attraction in the Autumn Gala Novices' Chase and justified cramped odds of 1-6 for Gary Moore. |
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The party elects its National Executive Committee each year before its Autumn Conference. |
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In Autumn 2010, workers at Crewe staged a series of protests over proposal of compulsory work on Fridays and mandatory overtime during the week. |
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Later, To Autumn became one of the most highly regarded poems in the English language. |
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In Autumn 2013, work began on replacing the Victorian steam heating system over three years and improving and cooling across the building. |
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The major annual party events are the Spring Forum and the Conservative Party Conference, which takes place in Autumn in alternately Manchester or Birmingham. |
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In the Autumn of 2010 the Troll A platform was expanded with a new module. |
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Autumn is also when some of the stags grow their neck manes. |
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The limits and rates for the following tax year are normally announced at the same time as the Autumn Statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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Birding this week continues to focus on Autumn migration, with southbound Whimbrels and Green Sandpiper at RSPB Conwy and a Garganey at Malltraeth Cob. |
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So this Autumn the RNLI is celebrating the sacrifices their crews make every day with a brand new, highly enjoyable fundraising event we can all join in. |
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Violent downswings in wholesale fuel prices have delivered an Autumn renaissance to companies that traditionally struggle for any profit in the retail gasoline space. |
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Eleven perennials will be installed, including Autumn Goldenrod, Black Eyed Susan, Blue Ice Star Flower, Heavy Metal Switch Grass, and Spike Gayfeather. |
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Int'l Autumn Meeting on Gettering and Defect Engineering in Semiconductor. |
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Autumn and summer have often been the wettest seasons in recent times. |
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As of 2017, the first is the Autumn Budget, also known as Budget Day which forecasts government spending in the next financial year and also announces new financial measures. |
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In the Autumn 2000 floods, damage was reduced by flood defences and by timely warnings and evacuations where the defences could not hold back the water. |
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In the 2006 Autumn internationals Scotland won two of three fixtures. |
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Historical documents from the Spring and Autumn period and Qin Dynasty indicate that the Yellow River at that time flowed considerably north of its present course. |
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Sturgeon was formally acclaimed as the first female Leader of the SNP on 14 November 2014 at the Autumn Conference in Perth, with Hosie as her depute. |
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The calendar played a vital role in developing and organising harvests, tax collection and Bengali culture in general, including the New Year and Autumn festivals. |
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In March 1918 they fought at the second Battle of the Somme and in Autumn the regiment took part in the final battles of the war on the Western Front. |
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Rococo Chocolates' Autumn Ganache Selection are in the shops now. |
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There were complaints that the Chancellor's 2016 Autumn Statement did not include extra funding for the NHS and did not even mention the NHS despite a looming funding crisis. |
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This covered the Autumn Rugby Union Internationals and Remembrance Day. |
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