The offer is available until mid-December and is limited from Sundays to Thursdays inclusive. |
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It previously opened from 7 to 11 pm weeknights, and noon to 10.30 on Sundays. |
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On Sundays he ate a bit of wheaten bread, a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale. |
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All the children in 1st class come to the 12 noon Mass on the four Sundays of Advent. |
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Extend the holiday season by celebrating the Sundays of Advent through the entire month of December. |
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We had a set of best clothes for Sundays and special occasions and always wore a hat to church. |
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On Sundays, Mr Utterson takes walks through the streets of London with Mr. Richard Enfield, a young businessman and distant kinsman. |
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Shops were closed on Saturday afternoons and on Sundays, and few people owned a car. |
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Even on Sundays, people would be looking at cars and have full view into our back garden. |
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It's also easy to understand why it's best avoided on Sundays in July and August. |
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The new service would not replace the more traditional existing service which would continue to be held on Sundays, he stressed. |
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Sundays would be the day that I properly cook something traditional like roast lamb. |
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It doesn't take long for people to change their shopping habits and go elsewhere where getting to the shops doesn't take a month of Sundays. |
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If you had asked me at the top of Kilimanjaro whether I would want to do something like this again I would have said not in a month of Sundays. |
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It is possible to learn to skydive in Britain, but with our weather it might take a month of Sundays to do it. |
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I think it would be nice to see another four and a half inch gun there but never in a month of Sundays will we see it happen. |
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The classes on Saturdays and Sundays in classical ballet and jazz dance for adults will last for two months. |
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We have reduced the number of games and telecasts on weeknights and Sundays, when many fans and their families are involved with travel soccer. |
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On Sundays and holidays he ate a bit of wheaten bread a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale. |
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They need, too, to be open when people are inclined to use them, including Sundays. |
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On most Sundays, and in most people's experience, the Spirit is the forgotten person of the Godhead. |
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Members of the group spend Sundays laying hedges and developing the grounds of the church. |
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We didn't eat salad except on Sundays for tea and it would only be lettuce, tomatoes and cucumber, maybe a little beetroot. |
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The quiz programme is in continuation and in addition to the lecture series on the above subjects regularly held once in a month on Sundays. |
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Food commands so much appeal and interest that most newspapers devote valuable column space for food writings on Sundays. |
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Sundays I was always a little unstable, and then Mondays I spent recuperating by my lonesome. |
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He was also goalie for the White Lion on Sundays for a few seasons and played cricket as a batsman, usually an opener. |
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My friend points me to the following article about how the state may relax its blue laws and allow cities to permit selling alcohol on Sundays. |
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The undercard for Sundays show, televised live on Main Event PPV and Sky Channel is. |
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Jeremy had become a part-time worker, opting for long night shifts on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. |
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As I am usually up all night Saturdays and Sundays in Roppongi, I don't often get up and out early on those days. |
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There will be no offers on outbound continental flights on Fridays or return flights on Sundays. |
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She is currently planning to show children's films on Saturdays and Bollywood films on Sundays. |
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It gave anyone the right to object either in advance at the publishing of banns on three successive Sundays, or during the ceremony itself. |
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The rest of the time I slop about in chinos and I never, ever, not even on Sundays, wear a necktie. |
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The Top 20 was broadcast by Radio Luxembourg from 11 till midnight on Sundays, fading in and out from 208 on the medium wave. |
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The thought of a high tea brought back childhood memories of Sundays at my grandparents. |
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They're big on tradition here, especially on Sundays when they offer a special high tea, together with a carvery. |
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A number of parking bays will also be available free of charge on Sundays to allow churchgoers to use them. |
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For the succeeding several Sundays, the Inquirer printed dozens of responses, supporting or refuting Mary's claim. |
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She is also keen to see more special events such as street entertainment staged in the town on Sundays. |
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With all the previous week's news digested, the Sundays have to offer something new to entice readers to the read the glossy adverts. |
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Both Rangers and Celtic give Friday press conferences at which different players are put up for the daily papers and the Sundays. |
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An avid reader he keeps up with current affairs by always reading the daily newspaper, the Sundays and, of course, the local papers. |
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Although there is every possibility that folks will be bored and want to play odd games, the regular, reliable game will be Sundays at 4pm. |
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He says she berates him in the car when he picks her up for church on Sundays. |
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The butchers' shambles, where animals were slaughtered and sold on Sundays, abutted the courthouse. |
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First, assorted passages from Revelation made up the second reading for six of the seven Sundays between Easter and Pentecost. |
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Of course, these stern warnings only make sense in light of what was announced and celebrated on Pentecost and Trinity Sundays. |
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He also stressed that elderly and immobile parishioners relied heavily on lifts and that current public transport on Sundays was inadequate. |
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Last orders are called at midnight on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 11 pm on Sundays. |
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He said the club already catered for 200 juniors on Sundays and ran three or four senior sides in addition to two colts teams. |
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Sundays were bad enough for their bleakness and oppression, but Sunday was also the day when the battles between my mother and father took place. |
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Sundays are pasta nights so we ordered two big orders of pasta and a kid's meal for Mark. |
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Northern Lights Synchronized Swimming Society is offering synchro swim lessons at the YMCA on Wednesdays and Sundays. |
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The phone was a party line which closed at midnight from Monday to Saturday and at 8 p.m. on Sundays. |
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An attendant administered the syrup daily for four months except on Sundays, when the mother administered it. |
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Now my Sundays are for worship, family, friends, reading, rest, and relaxation-such freedom and peace. |
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A few Sundays ago a large white van from Tennessee with a flag and peace sign painted on it circled the vigil and then parked. |
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Pelota Mixteca games are held in August on Sundays at 5pm and on festival days. |
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The fair will be on till August 17, and open on all days, including Sundays and the Independence Day. |
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Matins on important feasts and Sundays had three nocturns, while less important feasts and weekdays had only two nocturns. |
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Bourton-on-the-Water parish council has been asked to banish a local evangelist with a loud voice from the village green on Sundays. |
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These include closing some roads to cars, buses and lorries on Sundays so that people can walk, run and cycle in safety. |
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We had a thriving church, three services on Sundays and a four-class Sunday school. |
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On Sundays, the bar opens its kitchen, serving burgers, hot dogs, and pizza. |
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On Sundays from 3 pm we offer coffee and home made cake and typical Franconian dishes. |
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He refused to transact business on Sundays, held regular family prayers, and was a student of biblical prophecy. |
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On Sundays, the track offers Import Day, Classic Car Day, and British Car Day, all of which feature a car show, swap meet, and drags. |
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Normally, about 1,100 lifeguards patrol beaches and pools on weekdays while up to 1,300 lifeguards work on Sundays. |
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Sundays and observed national holidays are often spent with relatives and friends. |
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In what follows the LM's lections will be bracketed, but the RCL ones not, although it brackets the numerals of its Proper Sundays. |
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Men were sometimes summoned during the night and they took it in turns to work on Sundays. |
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They took pay cuts and worked Sundays for over two years just to keep clients happy and bring new business in. |
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A love-struck student from Reading has spent twenty-four Sundays scouring Oxford for a woman he met once in the University Parks. |
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Sundays after church, they'll gather at Meta's Restaurant in downtown Winston-Salem for some Southern soul food. |
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There's usually a special on this radio station my dad listens to and on Sundays, for an hour, they play Irish music. |
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You know he doesn't want an answer that you've read in a book, or a quotation from the Creed used on Sundays. |
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In the past two Sundays I've seen two of the best club league games I've ever enjoyed. |
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On Sundays she would visit the poor in the bustees, the slums areas of Calcutta. |
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Their rudimentary shelters are spotless, and for church on Sundays the congregation is always neatly dressed, attentive and devout. |
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All Saturdays and Sundays are public holidays, as is the Poya Day of each month which marks the full moon. |
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Then he gives us the content of the sermons preached during the Sundays of Eastertide, demonstrating his use of Ambrose's model. |
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The same dress code applies to marriages and funerals and normally applies to morning and evening prayer on Sundays. |
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On Sundays after the chapel service we were allowed to visit relatives or day boys who were friends. |
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That's more than 30 or so years ago when public holidays and Sundays were proper days of rest. |
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She eloquently discusses the need for rejuvenation by using the example of Sundays as a day of rest. |
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It starts September 4, and will continue each Wednesday at 11 pm, with rebroadcasts Saturdays at 5 pm and Sundays 4 am. |
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On weekdays, there are only dozens of tourists but on Sundays or holidays thousands of tourists visit. |
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The association meets on Saturdays but the new funding means it could open on Sundays as well. |
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And since seven Sundays had passed since Easter, it was now Whitsuntide, the greatest festival of the Church next to Easter itself, and so it must be celebrated, sorrow or no. |
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Members of Sanjiang's congregation said that, under Chinese law, they were only allowed to worship on Sundays. |
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If shopping is your thing there is a lively outdoor market every Thursday and Saturday, as well as the indoor market every day except Wednesdays and Sundays. |
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The multi-storey was open on Friday and closed on Monday, but all other car parks were free, as on Sundays, so there was not really any reason to park on streets. |
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I joined the congregation of the local episcopal cathedral in Minneapolis on two consecutive Sundays, and spent lots of money on a new computer that I don't really need. |
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Sale fares to most destinations are not available on Fridays and Sundays. |
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Banns have to be published at church on three consecutive Sundays. |
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I generally buy a bunch of stuff on Sundays that I expect to use during the week, but I always end up stocking up in dribs and drabs during the week. |
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Hazel wrote all her work by hand and on Sundays would retreat to the quiet of the nearly empty computer laboratory at Massey University to type up her thesis. |
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Two Sundays ago, the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program unveiled a striking work that covers one wall of a corner row house at Dauphin and Tulip streets. |
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As one might expect, Saturdays and Sundays are the main trading days. |
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When I get the paper copies of the Sundays I'm tempted to try and calculate the average wordage thrown at the assiduous reader on a typical Sunday. |
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A beadle was appointed to remove drunk and disorderly people from the streets, particularly on Sundays and he acted as an official presence to maintain order in the parish. |
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I've even met his parents, who drop in on Sundays, and when I called their son a good barman, they joked that he's been mixing their drinks since he was five. |
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Though they eat three times a day on Saturdays and Sundays, for the rest of the week they eat only once a day, when they partake of a communal evening supper. |
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Normally the peal of eight bells is heard on Tuesday practice nights, on Sundays when services are held and on many Saturdays when weddings take place. |
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The argument is that without compensation, it will be difficult to get help from colleagues for invigilations during off-duty Saturdays or Sundays. |
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It would be a shame to watch 43 Stepford drivers race on Sundays. |
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They were full of accounts of winter Sundays at a nearby country club that had just installed a rope tow and, even more maddening, of weekend ski trips to New Hampshire. |
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The show house for these homes is open for viewing on Sundays at 3pm. |
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McGauley does all the promotion himself, spending as many Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as he can hawking his books at craft fairs, readings, and bookstore signings. |
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The Church has labels that it attaches to each of Sundays closest to the full moons in a year, because all the moveable feasts are phased against Easter. |
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The resulting column revealed that on Sundays, Hoover ate a hearty breakfast of poached eggs and hotcakes. |
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Football is played every week of the season on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays. |
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He played cricket whenever he could, on Sundays as well as weekdays. |
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Prices differ after noon on Saturdays, on Sundays and on public holidays. |
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As well as singing alongside the choirmen at services most Sundays in Chingford Parish Church, the choir also sings in cathedrals all over England and occasionally abroad! |
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On Sundays and Mondays, some workers may have skipped the fair to go to the cabarets or taverns in the suburbs, though the extent of this custom should not be exaggerated. |
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During the school year I work Saturdays, so I have to play Sundays. |
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It would take you a month of Sundays if you literally poke around with your trekking pole before you put a foot down, so you just trust that it's in the right place. |
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Australia has similar kinds of surcharges, not just for public holidays but for Saturdays and Sundays, given that it used to have much higher penal rates. |
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The non-stop service will operate four times a week, leaving Manchester at 9.15 pm on Mondays and Thursdays and 10.15 am on Wednesdays and Sundays. |
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One other unusual thing about the Old Course is that it is closed on Sundays to let the course rest. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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On Communion Sundays thousands of the members of the seiadau would travel there to receive the sacrament. |
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Wine and oil are usually also allowed on Saturdays and Sundays during periods of fast. |
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Strict fasting is canonically forbidden on Saturdays and Sundays due to the festal character of the Sabbath and the Resurrection, respectively. |
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To obtain a certificate that he was a free bachelor, Burns agreed on 25 June to stand for rebuke in the Mauchline kirk for three Sundays. |
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The UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Norway banned flying, driving and boating on Sundays. |
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Augustine criticized the Priscillianists, who he said were like the Manicheans in their habit of fasting on Sundays. |
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On Sundays people are admitted only for services and concerts and there is no sightseeing. |
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Because the Priscillians believe that matter and nature were evil, they became ascetics and fasted on Sundays and Christmas Day. |
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In 2007 the live broadcast was switched to Sundays, which again caused protests. |
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There were eleven journeys each way on weekdays and two on Sundays when the line opened as far as Shanklin. |
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The link from Lancashire operates on Sundays during the summer months for the benefit of ramblers under the DalesRail brand. |
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I gave him the switchboard with my love, went down to the Savoy for breakfast and read the Sundays. |
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Cricket is played on Saturdays and Sundays at Windsor Park and Haynes Oval. |
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The weekly series airs Sundays at 1930 Central African time, 1730 GMT on CCTV News, which is seen across Africa and around the globe. |
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Already, the carrier flies twice per week, Sundays and Thursdays, between Elmira Corning and the Orlando area s Sanford airport. |
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That would put the kibosh on plans he has for a sevenday NHS in which Saturdays and Sundays are no different to other days of the week. |
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The Parade of Lights is a parade of more than 80 small boats with holiday decorations and lights on two Sundays in December. |
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The vocals sound uncannily similar to Space Oddity Bowie on strong opener The Upsetter, while Month Of Sundays also has the feel of that era. |
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In October 1549, he was again required to preach twice on Sundays and, in addition, every weekday of alternate weeks. |
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Yet, Remembrance Sundays through the years, erect, bemedalled, eyes damp with tears. |
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On some Sundays he came to church with only two hours of sleep. |
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Since 1987 public houses have been allowed to open on Sundays, despite some opposition. |
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A religious census in 1851 revealed Nonconformist comprised about half that of the people who attended church services on Sundays. |
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In some locations it also had to be on the altar of a church for three consecutive Sundays. |
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On Sundays, they wheel out the carving trolley and diners can tuck into slices of Buccleuch forerib of beef. |
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This is often cheaper than the normal menu, which may or may not be available on Sundays. |
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She loved to play cards and shocked devout Protestants by playing on Sundays. |
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In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, he defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays. |
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A two boat service runs on Mondays to Saturdays and Sundays only has a one boat service. |
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Races are typically held on Friday evenings and Sundays at the Singapore Turf Club in Kranji. |
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On Sundays in summer the Beacons Bike Bus enables cyclists to take their bikes into the Beacons and then ride back to Cardiff along the Trail. |
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Delicious is open from 9am to 6pm Mondays to Saturdays and from 10am to 4pm on Sundays. |
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However, Robert would be at home on Sundays attending church and spending time with his wife. |
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From 1867 until the end of his life, he worked as a tailor in Mold, preaching on Sundays until prevented by illness. |
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The debtors who took sanctuary there could only emerge on Sundays, when arrests for debt were not allowed. |
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The growing impact of Sabbatarianism meant that for some at least, sports were increasingly less commonly being played on Sundays in the first decade of the century. |
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The Art House returns with monthly workshops for children aged six to 12 years starting September on Sundays and Tuesdays at its premises in Saar. |
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The Ethanaya Feasts Kudos Etho and Hudos Etho is in the second and third Sundays of November, it is also considered as the beginning of a liturgical year. |
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They typically worked for 12 to 14 hours per day with only Sundays off. |
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Like first and second Christmas Day, they are both considered Sundays, which results in a first and a second Easter Sunday, after which the week continues to a Tuesday. |
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On Sundays and solemnities, three Scripture readings are given. |
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Few banks that are normally open on regular Sundays are closed on Easter. |
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The Maremagnum, being situated within the confines of the port, is the only commercial mall in the city that can open on Sundays and public holidays. |
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Present weekly market days are Thursday and Saturday and seasonal markets are held monthly on Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays from Easter to November. |
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He'd even go to men's slowpitch games at the park on Sundays. |
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Many townies do not realise that farmers work seven days a week and in summer you are very likely to meet farm animals or vehicles on rural roads, even on Sundays. |
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But I'm an easily distracted woolgatherer, and I need lots of help remaining engaged as one of the priestly people called to lift up my heart on Sundays. |
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This listed the sports that were permitted on Sundays and other holy days, and was published to counteract the growing Puritan calls for strict abstinence on the Sabbath day. |
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At least on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, a homily, a sermon that draws upon some aspect of the readings or the liturgy of the day, is then given. |
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In his example, Baptists wanted laws closing liquor stores on Sundays to promote piety, and bootleggers wanted such laws to create an unserved market. |
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When the period of time prescribed or allowed is less than 7 days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays shall be excluded in the computation. |
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Eleanor attended the local Methodist church, whereas George would not regularly attend church, preferring on Sundays to work on engineering problems and meet his friends. |
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