The hotels and bars in the area are gearing up for what promises to be three days and three nights of quare craic. |
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These nights always attract a large crowd, and turn out to be most enjoyable, even if you lose your shirt. |
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And so, Tuesday nights suddenly become characterised by Class A drug abuse, lap-dancing, ram-raiding and joyless encounters with prostitutes. |
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Settle in for three days and nights of acclimatization, psyching up for the 12-hour round-trip summit day. |
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The nights are drawing in, but you may not be ready for big cardigans and bowls of plum crumble just yet. |
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Other nights he stepped outside to smoke his water pipe, and I could see his figure against the moonlit sky. |
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Venues are shutting down, while pubs and bars are more interested in staging karaoke nights. |
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He still wets the bed during nights not regularly but frequently, mostly during winter when he goes to bed without going to the bathroom. |
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Thursday night is one of its better party nights, complete with big break beats mixed with acid jazz. |
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But since they were given notice to quit in November they have been unable to find a hall that can be booked for more than three nights a week. |
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We started off with the best of intentions, but the stamina wore thin as the days and nights went by. |
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The family should keep track of how many times the child voids during the day and how many nights the child wets the bed. |
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That ruffles feathers on a council whose performance most Monday nights, let's be honest, will fix the insomnia that's troubling you in a jiffy. |
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Like many of you, I watched classic monster movies on Saturday nights as a child. |
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It has been a long week of late nights and early mornings, with busy days sandwiched in between. |
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Having to wake up at 6am again, after a couple of weeks of late nights and late mornings, is hard. |
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I haven't had as much time at home recently with late nights at work, weeks away and now assignments to plan. |
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Mr Hamer said he expected to stay open to midnight on week nights and a bit later on weekends. |
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The clocks have gone back, summer is over and many of us are dusting off our electric blankets ready for the long cold nights. |
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The rank smoky smell recalls the lamp at Uncle Don's lodge on the lake where Jack and I went to swim on hot nights. |
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Dunbar was still working in pubs and clubs, singing and hosting karaoke nights. |
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On bath nights the baths were taken down and filled with water that had been boiled in the kettle on the gas cooker. |
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Upstairs is increasingly being used for clubs and live band nights, and there is a reasonably priced restaurant adjoining the main bar. |
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Recreational activities and evening classes are advertised for the longer nights approaching. |
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His act, which had a lot to do with white magic, was greeted with great applause and in fact some nights he had to turn people away. |
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We had three nights and two days ahead of us to settle in and get to know the ship. |
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There were other events there on the weekdays, such as poetry readings and open mic nights. |
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I would have to spend two or three nights a week on keeping records and form filling. |
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It's that time of year in the northern hemisphere, the nights are drawing in, the clocks going back, and the weather is wet and awful. |
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I spent the days, and some of the nights, of that summer feverishly filling reams of paper with formulas. |
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I think our two nights in a field had rather spoilt us, though, as we set out south towards Shell Island. |
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The red and green multi-sleeveless top with a keyhole neckline is perfect for hot summer nights. |
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He tempers this hobby by wiling away the days with his loser friends, and the nights catching lightning bugs. |
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Before her career as a spy really blazed across Russia's white nights and she became the KGB's favorite British agent, it was almost stillborn. |
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I can't believe I'm rating this so highly, but my judgement is clouded by all the nights out where this got everyone dancing. |
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As far as opening nights go, there were no signs of jitters or stage fright. |
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The club caters for juniors and juveniles on Fridays from 7.30 to 11 pm and for adults only on Wednesday nights from 7.30 to 11 pm. |
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As a matter of fact there were nights when I drove to my sister across town to get ice. |
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The fares must include two nights or a Saturday night and be booked seven days in advance. |
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I have been sleeping well the last few nights and my mood has been pretty good. |
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They assured us we had caused no problem and continued to tell us about their open-mic nights for poetry readings every Monday. |
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The students played to packed houses on both nights and everyone involved was delighted with the rapturous response. |
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On Sunday nights at sunset, the locals put on a drum circle with fire jugglers on the beach. |
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Alma remembered every second of those nights, how powerless she felt when she saw him beside her, his skin swollen with welts. |
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For three nights in a row, a dozen of his men lay in ambush near where the source said the men would pass. |
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Two nights before Christmas your nostrils would light up from the scents wafting in over the breeze. |
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Plans are afoot to hold nights of music and theatre in the grade one listed building. |
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In summer the cities provide white nights with daylight lasting almost to midnight and dawn following dusk with great speed. |
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I've been spending many wakeful nights during the past couple of weeks thinking about my blessings versus my challenges. |
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During its long run, the Community Centre was booked out in advance for most of the show nights. |
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On dark, clear nights this absorption nebula stands prominently in front of the spectacular Milky Way. |
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He missed lectures, dropped out of courses, spent long nights reading abstruse texts, and slept during the day. |
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Can we sleep easy at nights knowing that people are being paid sweatshop wages for our benefit? |
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Plans are afoot to stage three soul nights over the next year. |
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On Friday nights, teenagers cruise the main street in town to show off their cars. |
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Addison spent four nights in jail, she told me on FaceTime during a period when she was out on her own recognizance. |
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But how many sleep-deprived nights are you prepared to spend in nightspots like Les Caves du Roy, amnesia, or Billionaire? |
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Actually, Miles Davis was much intrigued by the sheer will to creativity of Coltrane on his better nights. |
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Some nights they have concerts for musicians without a permit, and they also arrange shows for painters and photographers. |
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Electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk are playing their first of three shows in two nights at Moogfest in Asheville, North Carolina. |
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I had long heard tell of Asheville, North Carolina's legendary used bookstores, so I drove up for two nights. |
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I'll have fun being an aunt, or a parents' friend, or an occasional babysitter on my friends' date nights. |
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So there I was, in the position of doing two shows that were going to be on back-to-back nights. |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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There are rock-survivor-y types in black, with sunglasses, whose demeanor speaks of lost nights and rare contact with daylight. |
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That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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They spend their nights not in front of fire and telly, but walking the rainswept streets canvassing votes, or in draughty committee rooms hammering out policy. |
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The danger and naughtiness that the weekend allows for and that we all hoped he'd bring over to week nights? |
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We spent our days and nights with the kids at the center, sleeping on bunk beds with thin mattresses. |
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I have caught many large fish during the full or new moon phase and while the catch rate is not as good as on other nights, trout still take my offering. |
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And he smiled and touched his cigar and his hat and finally patted the girl who worked nights on the bottom. |
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An immense moon hovers on clear nights, waxing during my stay. |
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On dark nights, Gershon would take the stage and perform songs, interspersed with the Cleo story. |
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Here, in a different hemisphere, the acrid smell of firework smoke makes me think of cold nights, short days, cuddling up inside next to the heater. |
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The programme is for four nights once weekly, mid February to mid March. |
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Friday nights were the best weeknights for tips, both waitresses knew. |
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I was converted, or educated, from listening first to Coltrane with Miles Davis for many nights. |
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It adds up to more than 40 extra drinking hours on Saturday nights alone. |
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Winter nights, she tried to teach herself knitting, then began weaving rag rugs, which were homely but at least freed her from the reading of unfathomable directions. |
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The Experience outperformed Jefferson Airplane during the first two nights, and replaced them at the top of the bill on the fifth. |
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That part of town is a carnival on Friday and Saturday nights. |
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Frequently on guest nights beat ups were held by the Third Term, and cadets of the First Term were singled out individually. |
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Often Neil sat in their bothy on winter nights and told Calum about seas he had never seen. |
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He and his boy racer mates used to spend every Friday and Saturday nights spreading diesel across the roads and racing their cars. |
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Johnny kenned at once the coarse brute was drunk same as father was Friday nights when he got his money from the Broo. |
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The man who, cased in steel, had passed whole days and nights in the saddle. |
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American toads still fill spring nights with prolonged chirrings, while tree-frogs trill from perches in trees and shrubs. |
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In reality, there have been late nights, late mornings and just the teensy weensiest bit of nagging. |
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She has spent her days and nights putting her mothering and daughtering hands to healing her own children and her own parents at home. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. |
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On those sacred nights you can rise in frogly glory to confront the villains who are poisoning my subjects. |
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His long nights in the office eventually bore fruit when his business boomed and he was given a raise. |
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Best time for gummy sharks is on moonlit nights when they will move into knee-deep water on a rising tide to feed. |
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Boxer would even come out at nights and work for an hour or two on his own by the light of the harvest moon. |
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The Northern Ireland government requested the British Army to aid the police, who were exhausted after several nights of serious rioting. |
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Here he observed most accurately the variation of the sun's motion and the length of the days and the nights in summer and winter respectively. |
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The electronic war intensified but the Luftwaffe flew major inland missions only on moonlit nights. |
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Cardiff was bombed on three nights, Portsmouth centre was devastated by five raids. |
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During summer nights and winters those differences are lower due to the same maritime mechanisms. |
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The royalists were eventually defeated in the Civil War and Charles I spent two nights as a prisoner in Ripon. |
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In 2009, the RAJF changed from 4 consecutive nights to 2 consecutive weekends. |
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And then the nights in the camp, the meat strung up in the trees and the heavy leadwood logs burning as high as a house. |
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Being rural and inland, temperatures can fall more dramatically on clear winter nights than in many other parts of England. |
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Queen Elizabeth I visited the castle in 1566 during a tour of the country, and again in 1572 for four nights. |
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The festival features local and foreign teams which launch displays on different nights. |
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Depending on the nature of the events, they were scheduled during daytime, afternoons, evenings, or late nights. |
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Some nights they would roam the streets until dawn because they had no money at all. |
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He spent whole days and nights on his knees praying, yet he could have won Strictly Come Dancing with his virtuoso Brazilian tango, the maxixe. |
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The opera, with a libretto by Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani, ran for 27 nights successively. |
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The EBU thoroughly denied racism in its show, and insisted it unites Europe for three nights in a year. |
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On 24 and 25 November, Queen played two sell out nights at the Montreal Forum, Quebec, Canada. |
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At the Summer Games, the gymnastics competition was expanded from seven to nine nights, and a Champions Gala was added to draw greater interest. |
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These meetings typically happened on Friday nights, the day of historical akelarre or coven. |
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The orchestra remains the principal orchestra of the Proms, giving about a dozen concerts each season, including the first and last nights. |
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Winter nights are correspondingly long with less than six hours of daylight at midwinter. |
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The brightest leaf colors are produced when days grow short and nights are cool, but remain above freezing. |
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Parts of the world that have showy displays of bright autumn colors are limited to locations where days become short and nights are cool. |
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Over the three nights a total of nearly 14 hours of enemy activity had been recorded. |
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However, on calm, clear nights this is often reversed as cold air drainage causes a temperature inversion to occur. |
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With the greater number of clear nights, frosts remain commonplace quite far south as late as April. |
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If the same circumstances occur during a cold period, the nights can get very cold though. |
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The benefits were estimated from a model of lost visitor nights in hotels following previous erosion events. |
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This plant has only a certain capacity for daylight, and to overshorten the nights would injure it. |
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Thyle, which was distant from Orkney by a voyage of five days and nights, was fruitful and abundant in the lasting yield of its crops. |
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The chambers are frequently lined with bedding, brought in on dry nights, which consists of grass, bracken, straw, leaves and moss. |
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Pecha Kucha nights are now an established format for presentations in the creative industries. |
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Matt Edmondson moved to weekend mornings with Tom Deacon briefly replacing him on Wednesday nights. |
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Spend six nights and seven days on a tropical island in the Caribbean! |
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The event is organized by Rob da Bank and is an offshoot of his Sunday Best record label and club nights. |
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In June 2008, Madness played the majority of their new album The Liberty of Norton Folgate at London's Hackney Empire for three nights. |
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Due to lack of cloud cover and very low humidity, the desert usually features high diurnal temperature variations between days and nights. |
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However, it is a myth that the nights are cold after extremely hot days in the Sahara. |
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Charles was a light sleeper and would stay in his bed chambers for entire days at a time due to restless nights. |
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Agadir is a major coastal resort and has a third of all Moroccan bed nights. |
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Horse racing events are held Thursday nights and weekend afternoons at the Jockey Club. |
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This may increase cria survival by reducing fatalities due to hypothermia during cold Andean nights. |
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Timur entered Delhi and the city was sacked, destroyed, and left in ruins after Timur's army had killed and plundered for three days and nights. |
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Its hilltop location means less pooling of cold air on calm clear nights, and lower maxima during summer. |
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This was particularly important in Great Britain during the winter months when nights are significantly longer. |
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Diving ducks are regular visitors to Salford Quays, where species such as pochard and tufted ducks feed on winter nights. |
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On clear nights when the moon was full, she waited for its shining revenant ghost. |
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Beck was roommates with Paleface, sleeping on his couch and attending open mic nights together. |
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It includes the original home of the famous club nights Back 2 Basics, Speedqueen and Vague. |
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In the 1970s the town was also an important venue for Northern soul and several local pubs still hold regular Northern soul nights. |
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One of those nights was recorded and, with production by local scenester Chris D., is now seeing the light of day. |
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The savings and scrimpings from the cold nights of all his years were ripe to be squandered. |
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If he needs some spankavision to get him through those nights, he needs to visit us. We'll provide DVD's for him! |
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If you decide to stay the course and finish engineering school, it will mean long hours and sleepless nights. |
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With your guitar under the windows, of moonlight nights! your Spanish fopperies and trickeries! your French phrases and toeings! |
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After spending four nights in Anguilla before heading to the exclusive island of Mustique, the pair rounded off their holiday at St Lucia. |
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Or phylacteries on skulls unyielding, While our river of days flows dark With a yeartide of days, a yeartide of nights Unhallowed, unhallowed? |
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Bar chiefs have also been given walky-talkies to warn each other of potential trouble during busy nights. |
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And on the following night we had one of those great nights in Cup football when not only does the diddy team beat the big guy, he WHUPS him. |
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Many of us I am sure have nostalgic memories of nights in the countryside spent in youth hostels. |
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On spring nights, Yucca moths pollinate the trees' flowers, which look like popcorn bouquets. |
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Flying from Glasgow on May 1, seven nights in Turkey with Thomas Cook, staying at the four-star Kentia Apartments in Side. |
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Price includes return scheduled flights from Gatwick from pounds 89 per person with seven nights at the 3-star Alay hotel Malaga from pounds 150pp, including breakfast. |
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The producers say they want to reflect the great wish fulfilment shows from yesteryear but add a very special twist of Lemon to ITV1's Saturday nights. |
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I well remember the Spanish wine waiter who used to be there during the 1960s when we used to go there on Saturday nights for a steak and chips meal. |
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To go out during the dark hours before 'Yule-month' arrived was suicide. Even Norman lords and their houseswains would not venture out of the village on such nights as these. |
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Cares, disappointments, busy days and restless nights, protracted studies, surfeitings, intemperance, and tobacco, all appear to have led to Lethargy. |
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Ron is a dyed-in-the-wool surfcaster, the sort of man who speaks about the mystical beauty of long nights as a lone sentry beside the sea waiting for the fish to arrive. |
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In long winter nights it was hard to tell who enjoyed sportfulness the better, the children who romped the floor, or the parents who, with lighted countenance, looked at them. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes. |
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For example, frost is used sometimes to indicate ice which forms on the ground during cold nights, but other times to indicate air temperature below freezing point. |
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The nights were now cold, gemmed with a multitude of bright stars, uncanny with the querulous wail of coyotes and the occasional deep voices of wolves. |
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On nights of good skywave propagation, the skywave signals of distant station may interfere with the signals of local stations on the same frequency. |
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The event is organized by DJ and record producer Rob da Bank along with his wife Josie and is an offshoot of his Sunday Best record label and club nights. |
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For it was the case that in these parts the nights were very short, in some places two, in others three hours long, so that the sun rose again a short time after it had set. |
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It was May now and summer was on the ascent, the nights were warm but not yet clawingly humid and the constant South Dakota breeze was strangely absent tonight. |
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The theoretical existence of a Frigid Zone, and temperate zones where the nights are very short in summer and the sun does not set at the summer solstice, was already known. |
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These radio amateurs provided radio communications for 10 days and nights, and were the only people able to maintain contact from affected areas with the outside world. |
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We are being asked for a maximum effort sometime over the next few nights, so if one of the other crew are short, then one of your chaps will have to fill in as an odd bod. |
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Three nights a week they serve the only wood fire-cooked pizza in the area, and it's great, as are the fish and meat dishes they offer on nonpizza nights. |
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Typically, just short of 60 nights a year will experience an air frost. |
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From this time on they start to sleep in trees on warm nights. |
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The activities among others are visiting museums, churches, forts and historical colonial buildings, as well as spending some nights in colonial heritage hotels. |
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Tickets for the British leg of the tour sold out within 30 minutes, and the band played two nights at Twickenham Stadium, southwest London on 8 and 9 September. |
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The piece was Gilbert's biggest success to date, running for over 100 nights and being frequently revived and played continuously in the provinces for three years thereafter. |
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Sullivan invariably conducted the operas on their opening nights. |
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Take That played a record breaking 8 nights at Wembley Stadium in summer 2011 on their Progress Live tour, which has become the fastest and biggest selling tour in UK history. |
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In January 1985, the band headlined two nights of the first Rock in Rio festival at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and played in front of over 300,000 people each night. |
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Two nights later they struck again, at the Woodford home of a gentleman named Richard Woolridge, a Furnisher of Small Arms in the Office of Ordnance at the Tower of London. |
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And Leomania has swept the planet. In Japan, fans lined up three nights ahead of time just to catch a glimpse of him arriving at the Tokyo Film Festival. |
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As a result, the city became a target for bombing raids, the heaviest of which occurred on the nights of 12 and 15 December 1940, now known as the Sheffield Blitz. |
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From 7 September 1940, just over a year into the war, London was systematically bombed by the Luftwaffe for 56 out of the following 57 days and nights. |
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I've had enough of working nights, so I'm going to jack in my job. |
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Six nights gone, your brother fell upon my uncle Stafford, encamped with his host at a village called Oxcross not three days ride from Casterly Rock. |
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A number of nights now steer away from the EBM of yesteryear. The scene is alive and kicking with plenty of new bands that aren't reliant on synths. |
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And with them were some lang-gowned men who kenned the stars and would come out o' nights to talk to the deer and the corbies in their ain tongue. |
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In a new program called Operation Alcoholmeter, police in the capital conduct random breath tests on motorists on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. |
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