Volunteers will get a designated area to chart starting at 12 noon and all are welcome to go along to help. |
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Here in Southern California we're accustomed to summer westerlies and northwesterlies that kick in about noon and may work up to about 20 knots. |
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Adoration continues in Rathduff Church every Sunday during lent from 12 noon to 5pm with Holy hour from 5 to 6pm. |
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The demonstration was to begin at noon but even before all the protesters had gathered the police suddenly swooped in and kettled them. |
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Usually when an FA Cup is played on a Saturday and a TV company wants to show the game live, it kicks off at around 12 noon or 1pm. |
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The programme itself kicks off at noon with interviews and previews of the games to come. |
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At noon they passed a small waterfall and stopped briefly to refill their bottles. |
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I landed up at San Francisco around noon local time and then was led to the serpentine queue where visitors to the promised land were lined up. |
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Just before noon Val indicated to me that she was into a good fish and would need help with the landing net. |
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It was around noon and Holly and I were walking though the amusement park, riding ride after ride. |
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The old bell system has been replaced by a new automatic system which rings for the angelus at noon and 6 pm and also for the various Mass times. |
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Philadelphia will on Thursday noon send the clapper of the old bell resoundingly against its cracked sides. |
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The habitual early riser laid in bed and slept till almost noon for the first time in her life. |
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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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But yesterday at 12 noon Vernon House was reduced to rubble by demolition experts. |
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My wife and I attended a noon Ash Wednesday service of communion and imposition of ashes. |
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It is asking fellow supporters to join association members for the lobby, which will take place in Westminster Hall between noon and 3pm. |
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The workers' last paycheck only paid them through noon of their final day on the job. |
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The New Auburn Senior Citizens will have a lobster bake at noon on Sept. 19 in the St. Louis Church Hall basement. |
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Zoe said that when she went into Miss Ell's class one noon hour to get her make-up assignments, Miss Ell was eating a salad. |
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At noon she meets with the captain and hotel manager to go over the party lists, then has lunch. |
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It was only two hours past noon and the sky had become pitch dark with heavy thunderheads. |
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The same plane was to be used for a noon flight from Manchester to Washington on Saturday. |
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In High Noon, Gary Cooper's loyalty is not to himself but to his town, which is menaced by the gunman who will arrive on the noon train. |
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It was getting on toward noon and the place was packed so I leaned against the wall near where the beignets are made watching the cook. |
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At noon the bell on the guardhouse tower and several church bells began tolling for two hours. |
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He was returning home at noon through the gardens, when he perceived there had been a great fall of woodcock in the night. |
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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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Before noon of the same day, that forge was blessed by the monastic priests of nearby Kadavul Temple. |
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Bolton, along with other towns and cities across the country, will observe a three-minute silence at noon tomorrow. |
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The Legislature of the State of New Jersey adjourned sine die at noon to-day. |
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You'll need to get your skates on though, as the list needs to be compiled and sent by noon tomorrow. |
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If the Russians win one game, I will eat this column shredded at high noon in a bowl of borscht on the front steps of the Russian Embassy. |
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Today you're even more stressed because you're overdrawn and have to make a deposit by noon or your bank will bounce your mortgage payment. |
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Traffic interactions on a clear day were filmed for about two hours near the noon period. |
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The good weather held, and at noon we stopped by a lake, and poured out all of our water, and filled our barrels with the soft water. |
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I'd like to press on right now, as we have to vacate the room at noon tomorrow. |
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The museum, which houses over 100 horses, was due to be officially opened at noon by ITN newsreader Nicholas Owen. |
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The barrier was closed by the authorities around noon on Monday after strong south-easterly winds and a high tide led to safety fears. |
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A typical noon meal consists of vegetable and meat stew with a side dish of rice or bulgar pilaf and salad, with fruit for desert. |
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Same goes for the noon menu's immaculately roasted salmon in a refined, brothy ratatouille vinaigrette. |
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The traditional team lunch started at noon and went on until whichever nightclub you were in finally threw you out. |
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A typical day would have schools programmes from ten to twelve noon and again from two to three in the afternoon. |
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Tickets will go on general sale in Hull from 9am on Saturday and be available until noon on the day of the game. |
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Telephone lines will be open from noon on Christmas Eve until midnight on Boxing Day. |
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As usual it starts on Wednesday and a decision will be delivered at twelve noon on Thursday. |
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We'd left early in the morning, so it was just past noon when I pulled into our campground. |
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At noon today a three minute silence will be observed across Europe in remembrance of the victims of the Sumatran tsunami. |
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The BBC local radio station is broadcasting full match commentary from 10.00 am to noon on Saturday. |
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My wife and I recently spent a lazy after noon down by the oceanfront in Seattle, licking ice cream and strolling along the docks. |
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While I was there I went up around noon to a small church hard by the large harbour. |
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Tuesday the 17th is one mediocre day, without waves and with onshore wind, however in the after noon sets become visible underneath the slop. |
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Is it finally high noon for one of Turkey's most powerful business dynasties? |
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I went in thinking I'd have something light at noon and then eat a substantial meal later. |
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On Sunday, the fancy dress competition will be judged at noon and is open to all ages. |
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His life encompassed the high noon and early sunset of Britain's world power. |
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The expedition carried a chronometer for measuring longitude, although winding it each day at noon was a challenge. |
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I was on the main level of San Francisco city hall from about noon until a bit after 5pm today. |
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The bad weather started a little after noon yesterday, a steady patter of sleet that lasted for hours, but didn't accumulate. |
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Around noon the sky clouded over as the wind freshened and soon we had white caps. |
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At the 7.30 pm mass on Saturday evening and at the 12 noon mass on Sunday, a penitential Service will take place during the mass. |
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She to Rivenhouse at noon with some cloth samples and the latest fashion plates. |
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The teenagers had become stranded by the incoming tides and were brought into shore safe and well at about noon yesterday. |
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This intramural trivia tournament will be running from noon till 6 p.m. in the MC building. |
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After my weekend fix of toast and a pot of coffee, I went back to bed and slept till noon. |
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Summiting about noon, we found other climbers blissed-out in the sun, eating crackers and drinking from little silver flasks. |
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Please note that all items for inclusion in these notes must be in by noon on Friday. |
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The rice fields and cornfields were filled with many such people, filled with their singing as they labored near the highest peak of noon. |
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Champagne was served before noon to kick-start the day, and a bookmaker was even invited to take bets should anyone fancy a flutter. |
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It will enter the estuary at about noon and arrive in Hull two hours later, with a fly-past from RAF Tucano aircraft, from Linton-on-Ouse. |
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Royal Mail could have to make sure all post is delivered before noon and customers never wait more than five minutes in Post Office queues. |
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At noon, each guard starts at his own station and begins to walk either clockwise or counterclockwise. |
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It follows from Galileo's theory that there should be just one high tide each day at a given location, and that it should occur around noon. |
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Lunches tend to be lengthy with several courses served because the noon meal is the main meal of the day. |
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All three houses either had their windows forced open or broken between 12 noon and 5pm. |
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Starting at noon, the walkers took to the nine-mile trek through the local snow covered forestry. |
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I arrived at noon, early for the afternoon flight, but with ample time to enjoy the crisp weather. |
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Campaigners will meet at noon to make a ring around the clock at the crossroad of Regent Street and The Parade. |
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Apricot Theatre presents The Duchess Of Malfi at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, August 10 to 30, noon, at C Venues, Chambers Street, Edinburgh. |
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Every fulfillable order received before noon is processed that day, and leaves our warehouse within 2 business days. |
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The literature prize is customarily announced at noon on the second Thursday in October. |
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This means the bar started its party 12 hours early, at noon today, as the seventeenth dawned in Fiji. |
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She woke up at noon the next day feeling as if a hammer had pounded each one of her muscles. |
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Members of the public can see the boat launched on Easter Monday between noon and 2.00 pm. |
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On Easter Monday, April 21, the Ramblers will meet at Bonniconlon Church at 12 noon. |
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We parted ways shortly before noon and under a brilliant, sunny sky we said goodbye. |
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Heading the little boat toward land the men pulled at the oars till nearly noon. |
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Aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas, cousins and unlinked others often swelled the crowd to near 40 by noon. |
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After yesterday morning's training program, Ngubane ordered the players to be back at noon sparking groans and moans. |
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Four of us took off to Oxford Street at noon to hire dinner suits from the smelliest man in London. |
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This here pub opens at noon on parade day to serve up Irish stew and other good grub, with live, lively Irish music. |
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In the morning, they were treated to breakfast, an unappetising meal of high energy gruel that had to fill them until noon. |
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With Phil Berry, our mountaineering guide, I pushed up to the top of the pass by noon. |
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Shops closed and the streets emptied as people took shelter in their houses, although by noon the situation appeared to have calmed. |
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In the half-light his mind tricks would work more effectively, since the dusk was conducive to belief more than was high noon. |
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If we are separated we meet at the equestrian statue on James Square at noon precisely. |
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The incident was sparked off at about noon by a sighting in Colchester of a prison escapee. |
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It also set so-called doorbuster deals, or limited-time discounts, from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday and from 6 a.m. to noon Saturday. |
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The first hour is appointment only, followed by a drop-in clinic from 10.30 am until noon. |
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Negotiations proceeded almost continuously until the next day at noon, when the two sides reached a tentative settlement. |
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The rice stored in their school for the noon meal scheme was found to be adulterated with fine iron particles, urea, bits of mortar and what not. |
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Given the chance, as a young man, he would nap till noon without remorse or regret. |
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At noon, the recording of the rescript was broadcast, and the nation heard the emperor's voice announcing Japan's final capitulation. |
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The sun was climbing to its zenith, not yet noon, reflecting its light on the beautiful white washed walls of the buildings. |
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Bryan was sure it was after noon when he roused from sleep, or close to it. |
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A rust bucket cab whisked me through raucous, claustrophobic, and grungy urban streets which the noon sun's warmth and light never graced. |
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By a little after noon, David was awake and asking for his mom and Ben, his teddy bear. |
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His brown skin glistens in the burning noon sun, and his hair is tousled, streaked brown. |
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Schools and businesses close at noon each day for two to three hours for a midday meal. |
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Wednesday October 2 will see the breeding sheep, with some 3,00 ewes and gimmer shearlings, starting at 10 am, followed by 280 rams at noon. |
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Never miss an episode, unless it's right after the Superbowl and I've been drinking mimosas since noon. |
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Both Murphys had left the town hall shortly before noon, turning left off the private road into Mount Street. |
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I knew right now that it was around noon, even though the sky was black as midnight. |
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She wakes up early in the morning and works on her wood sculptures until about noon. |
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Wednesday is time for a singalong with musical tots from 11 am to noon, which is for pre-schoolers and their parents. |
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From the hilltop temple we heard the muezzin calling for noon prayers below in the bustling city of Bergama. |
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High noon, with the sun blazing down, found two people walking the streets wearing white tank tops and cream board shorts. |
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Shortly after noon, the valley's pass began to widen slowly, the mountainous sides slanting somewhat away from vertical. |
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Breakfast is served until noon, but sleepyheads run the risk of missing the lamb chops viande, which seem to sell out early. |
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Shortly before noon today, Eric was discovered asleep in a haystack off a boreen about a mile from his home. |
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The temperature on that day was a stifling 37 degrees at noon in a few non-urban areas. |
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Emaciated patients suffering from chronic sprue can also take buttermilk preferably before noon. |
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The fun starts at noon and will continue until late in the afternoon at the resort's annual West End Festival. |
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All he wanted was dive into a steaming bath and then sleep until noon the next day. |
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I'm enjoying sleeping in until noon everyday and having nothing in particular to do. |
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The noon show is full on all days and even for the late night show, balcony seats get filled up fast. |
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The event is free from noon until 7pm but people need tickets for the evening concerts. |
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The festivities start at noon and will last until early evening, when every canine will receive a doggy bag to take home. |
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They rode on for hours until at around noon they decided to give their horses a rest. |
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Around noon, the school declared a half-day and cancelled all extracurricular activities. |
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This year from noon until 6 p.m., the City of Calgary will once again host a party to celebrate all things Canuck. |
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Chelsfield Village Fair will be held on July 16, with daytime events from noon to 5pm including vintage cars, a steel band and dance groups. |
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It will run through until Saturday 9th April and the opening times are 12 noon to 5 p.m. daily this week. |
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Scooby is a four-year-old jack donkey who brays if not prays when the Angelus Bells toll at high noon and six o'clock. |
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Father wouldn't notice if I laid with Terrant on the high table at noon time. |
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A high tea to display student designs will begin at noon Saturday, April 5, in the Joan Bice Underwood Tea Room, MacKay. |
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After noon mass, I asked padre for the sacrament of anointing since I have a bad cold and needed my voice for the weekend. |
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The funeral will be held on Wednesday at noon at St Mary's Church, Riddlesden. |
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Paul Harvey summed up the general pith of the global gist at noon, but he rarely broke news. |
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The installation ceremony will be followed by a public reception from 11 a.m. to noon in the Scheman building. |
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They also felt that operating under earthshine or lunar noon were feasible, as long as thermal conditions were understood. |
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Mr Smart landed on Sword Beach in Ouistreham, Normandy at noon on D-Day in a Sherman Firefly tank. |
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This time, the square was packed with at least 10,000 pro-hunting demonstrators when she finally arrived, shortly before noon. |
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At noon, she was permitted time to eat a small meal before her governess would begin the afternoon lessons by lecture. |
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He took off shortly after noon and climbed to 6000 feet, rolled over and began his dive. |
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On great ancient sundials the shadow crossed the central line at noon, dramatically marking the shift from ante meridiem to post meridiem. |
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Sirens wailed and bells sounded in European capitals at noon as leaders and the people observed the tribute to the dead. |
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By noon the prince will be meeting residents, schoolchildren and groups on a traditional royal walkabout. |
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The referee played it by the book and said that League rules say that if the pitch isn't fit at 12 noon it won't get any better. |
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Hiking in the desert on a hot day, he goes through one quart of the gallon of water he brought along by noon. |
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The even-spreading noon sun was accompanied by mocking cries of the fringed quetzal from the forests around the plantation. |
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At noon the next day, eyelids heavy from jet lag and cascades of sunshine, we set about exploring. |
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The day kicked off at noon with a number of children's events, including several races and potato-and-spoon time trials. |
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The International Motor Show will be open at 10 am on weekends and noon weekdays. |
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It previously opened from 7 to 11 pm weeknights, and noon to 10.30 on Sundays. |
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Presently she came back with a kettle of water still warm from the noon fire and a bundle of clean rags. |
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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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The looting started with thousands in the morning, but by noon the number of civilian ransackers had slimmed down to a few hundred. |
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Prices differ after noon on Saturdays, on Sundays and on public holidays. |
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Jack woke up to the light of high noon streaming into the cave. |
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Our most junior producer, who had put together the noon show and was at the gym at the time, came back into work and helped honcho the overnight show. |
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It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid. |
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The term as meridian, commonly used, conveys the thought of a principal division of time or space thus we speak of the hours before the daily noon as antemeridian. |
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So those who want to make an early start can leave early. Those who prefer to sleep late can stay in the hotel room until noon. |
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But even if you are gainfully employed to be supine with a book at high noon, the guilt is awful. |
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Shortly before noon on Jan. 23, Bucher sat down to a lunch of meatloaf, succotash, mashed potatoes and gravy when Law, the ship's quartermaster, called down to the wardroom. |
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We had to go slowly to give the sheep a chance to graze along the way, so it was almost noon when we arrived. |
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If you have a weakness for dark colours, the dimming effect will be alleviated if your home is facing the sun at noon. |
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At noon, they stopped for half an hour to eat and shoot the breeze, and then went back to work for the best part of the afternoon. |
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Leaving at noon, students will be able to appreciate the great view from Monte de la Cruz, a famous look-out point. |
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Copies of the report will be made available to journalists in the pressroom of Breydel at noon on Monday. |
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The rebels at its many checkpoints are larcenous and usually drunk before noon. |
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Humanitarianism: this abstract noun gained wide currency during the high noon of neoliberalism. |
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We rehearsed from noon to five, and I devoted myself to the choreographer's process and vision without reserve, applied myself without reserve. |
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The incident happened shortly after noon yesterday when it is understood a man drove up to the gates of the haulage company and rammed into a number of parked cars outside. |
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Finney says that one unit, when it receives full sunlight at high noon, can heat a building to the equivalent of a 2000-W baseboard heater. |
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High noon on Wednesday-the midpoint of the week-is the focal point of the whole group endeavour. |
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There may be a clue after all, if we can find why today his paroxysms came on at high noon and at sunset. |
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After an early breakfast we arrange our staff and start to walk till high noon, when we are looking for a shaddy place for a break. |
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The standard settings are mostly perfect for high noon good weather scenes. |
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They try to synchronise their meditation and work at twelve o'clock noon on Wednesdays. |
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All through the noon hour, fresh dosas and naan kept coming. |
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In principle, if a ship had a clock keeping Greenwich time, the navigator could measure the angle of the Sun to note local noon and compare it to the clock. |
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On Thursday afternoon, the meeting of the Plenary Assembly will reconvene, and then adjourn on Friday at noon. |
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I wear a floppy bonnet with peacock feathers and whisper Hail Marys under my breath until noon, when I break for snacks. |
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To make them useful to navigators, however, it was necessary to prepare from them an ephemeris of the Moon for every noon and midnight. |
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Those who napped, by contrast, actually improved their capacity to learn, doing better in the evening than they had at noon. |
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However, this was only temporary, as the wind will be freshening from noon to 20-25 knots. |
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The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
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One noon might produce smoky wafers of zucchini melted in the wood oven, then juxtaposed with halved green grapes and wisps of gentle Montasio cheese. |
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What happened at noon today was the action of those who are too lazy to stick it out right through to the end of the sitting. |
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Hydro-Saguenay must complete test scheduling before noon, four working days before the test date. |
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He wouldn't listen to our pleading — we were sure he'd be dead of ptomaine poisoning by noon — as he ingested the entire contents of the carton. |
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At the stroke of noon Company A would start blowing up what was left. |
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The traffic often comes in spurts, normally comprising two busy periods in the day-before noon and in the late afternoon. |
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Shortly before noon, the helmsman advised the officer of the watch that the helm was not responding. |
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The incident happened a little before noon, while Brit'Air was sailing with staysail and one reef at around 9° Latitude North. |
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In general, any orders placed before noon will be delivered within two days, and later orders within 72 hours. |
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Announcements should occur just before recess or before noon so that prime early morning time for student learning is maximized. |
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We trotted on in silence for most of the day, stopping under the shade of a lone tree to take a quick rest from the hot noon day sun, before pressing on again. |
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Hunger is gnawing at my vitals, as I have had no food since yesterday at noon. |
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At noon on Good Friday the Passion and Death of Our Lord will be remembered with the Stations of the Cross being enacted by the pupils of Scoil Ide Naofa. |
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Lunch is served at noon and stick around for other exciting events during the Lunch with Exhibitors. |
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The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be tailgating in style at noon Sunday, Sept. 12, when it holds its annual Gourmet Tailgate Party at the Terrace Suite at Alltel Stadium. |
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Every morning he donned white satin gloves with pearl buttons at the wrists, and by noon they were spotted with dirt and Macassar oil and crushed lice. |
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When Mr Chamberlain entered the Chamber at noon and took his seat on the Treasury bench he was greeted with an enthusiastic cheering from all sides. |
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Next day, about noon, our rail pass took us through flat countryside, the low fields broken by stands of trees and drifts of yellow broom along the tracks, to Norwich. |
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Around noon I saw several hundred rooks circling upward in a thermal. |
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The other important moment of his round came soon after noon, when first he mishit his five-iron on the 17th, then thinned the ensuing bunker shot. |
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One tradition indicates that Muhammad was performing the noon prayer at the mosque of Banu Salama in Medina when he changed direction in the middle of the prayer. |
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His fitness routine includes weight training, noon hour fitness classes, and a variety of sports. |
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I got a call at noon to meet with the adjutant and the chaplain at Jan's house. |
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At about noon we found another stream and refilled our water skins. |
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The idea was to try to encourage enough hillwalkers to stand atop all of Scotland's Munros, the mountains over 3000 feet in height, at 12 noon on the first Sunday in May. |
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So Meekins, at noon or thereabout, set off for Philadelphia, and before dark he was heard from. |
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Sure enough, come noon on the day of the event, there were volleyball nets set up at the base of the hill, with teams aplenty ready to play some ball. |
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The registration fee includes the noon and evening meals during Assembly Gathered. |
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By that time it was about noon and we were both voraciously hungry. |
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Tickets for these first concerts will go on sale this Saturday, June 6 at noon. |
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Screening will commence approximately two hours prior to each event, at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 12 noon, respectively. |
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In some cases the bands received the information package at noon the day before and had to drive three hours in order to even get to a session. |
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Around noon, the system takes time into account in order to leave passengers at the door of a restaurant in town. |
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To use the method, it is recommended that the woman check her secretions at least twice a day starting at noon. |
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Play will start at noon on Saturday and continue until noon on Sunday. |
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Of course, all this is closely linked to the vote at noon today, when we will be deciding on the climate package. |
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I know that the sun rises in the east, that it sets in the west, and that it is in the south at noon. |
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Overnight and Second Day orders must be placed by noon EST in order to be processed for next day or two day delivery. |
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Nor will I accept that we align with global prices, while the Americans are assisting their farmers, morning, noon and night. |
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It was noon next day when he stood on the platform, the train breathing steam alongside like an impatient dragon or an old scholar puffing poppy heads. |
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My labor pains started around noon. I went to the bathroom and my waters broke. |
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The sessions are conducted by experienced storytellers and are run between 11 am and noon each Thursday during the months of July and August at the library in Lyster Square. |
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It's like having a crow caw constantly in your ear at noon every weekday, and then suddenly being told that it's going to be replaced with something else. |
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In the morning I sit at the computer, which is tucked away in a room without windows, and when I make coffee it's sunny but the light dims and we have rain by noon. |
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Entertainment will be provided on the showground in St Mary's Park all day from noon to around 6pm where the Tower FM roadshow will keep things ticking along. |
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The Easter Vigil Mass is at 8.30p.m. on Holy Saturday and Masses on Easter Sunday will be at the usual times of 10a.m. and 12 noon and 11a.m. in Craggagh. |
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Dublin's St Patrick's Festival parade takes place from noon on Wednesday when 3,500 performers will thrill spectators with a stream of ingeniously designed pageants. |
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The operation was scaled down at noon but throughout the afternoon the coastguard continued to broadcast alerts to shipping about the missing man, who was alone on the vessel. |
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It began at around noon when a group of about 100 colourfully dressed people set off from Princes Street towards the financial district, banging drums and waving black flags. |
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Around noon we head out for either an invigorating hike or rock climbing. |
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The exposed white appears in a brash yellow field, a pale blue sky and the hide of a large gray cow, unifying the painting, which burns like a summer's high noon. |
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I usually didn't wake up early enough for breakfast because I was a night owl and usually stayed up until around 4 in the morning and didn't wake up until noon. |
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Recently, the impregnable force field surrounding this device began to display a countdown clock that suggested it would deliver its message at noon yesterday. |
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The men stay in bed until noon, because there's nothing for them to do. |
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The crackle of gunfire could be heard over the noon call to prayer. |
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Weekly programs include exercise classes, mall walking, noon meals, choir and orchestra practices, harmonica band practice, bridge, whist, cribbage and table games. |
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The funeral service is at Haltemprice Crematorium on Wednesday at noon. |
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At noon our headmost ships were pretty near them, and between one and two, the Warspite and Dorsetshire began to fire, and were then abreast of the Cardinal rocks. |
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Grey skies had seen the floodlights switched on before noon but nothing could darken the mood of optimism which swirled around the transformed Station View prior to kick off. |
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In addition to enjoying the experience itself, volunteers are allowed to ride the lifts and gondola at Grouse for the rest of the day after the lessons end at noon. |
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Think of the bird chatter at sunrise, of the stillness at high noon. |
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By high noon, her skin was gray, her lips parched, and her head throbbing. |
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In the first week of January, the barge owners requested the T. L. Sharpe and two empty scows from the Sea Island tie-up be delivered to Secret Cove by Monday, 17 January 2000, before noon. |
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Classified reports of flying saucers and UFO's will be revealed at the National Archives in Adelaide on Wednesday, March 5, 12 noon to 1pm. |
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The shadow cast by a vertical rod at noon was the basis for defining zonation. |
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A severe line of storms darkened skies shortly before noon, sending people scrambling for cover as rain came down in sheets and lightning flashed every few seconds. |
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Morning sir, I'll be dropping off your lardy cakes before noon and give my good wishes to your good lady wife,' he'd say. |
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He then read and edited the typed text, completing it before noon. |
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I spent most of my life in Boston, where it's 20°F at high noon every day for a week in February, and the temperature rarely rises above freezing in December, January and February. |
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Eventually a little after noon Wilton arrived at the inquest, and gave a full account of the incident. |
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In the very noon of that brilliant life which was destined to be so soon, and so fatally, overshadowed. |
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It's always high noon along the red longitude at the centre of the map. |
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Analog television stations are required to cease normal programming at noon and shut down their signals at midnight. |
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You'll hold up banks, shoot up saloons and draw pistols at high noon. |
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In Shakespeare's day, plays were most often performed at noon or in the afternoon in broad daylight. |
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Club races with midsize keelboats occur each Saturday and Sunday starting at noon. |
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Around noon, the order was given to execute the mission the next day. |
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Some specks and Canadas were in the air, but you can't shoot them after noon until mid-October in Sask. |
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The first day began at noon and consisted of a pugil stick competition and an 8-kilometer run in uniform. |
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The effect was helped by the thermal lag caused by the Sun continuing to heat the nucleus surface after local noontime, just as temperatures on Earth are usually at their maximum a few hours after local noon. |
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Tickets go on sale this Saturday, February 21 at noon. |
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Around noon, the reënactors reached a lean-to, and stopped to eat lunch. |
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At noon there will be a self-service lunch at one's own expense. |
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At noon 605 Squadron claimed four Ju 87 Stukas from StG 77 and a Hs 126 for a loss of a Hurricane. |
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Sir, cannot all this bangling be easily rectified? Cannot the fee be taken with the schedule? Cannot an hour be named, nnd kept, nearer noon? |
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I Jagdgeschwader 3 were able to conduct fighter sweeps over Calais after noon, with the battle winding down. |
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Near noon, the low level winds increased from the southwest and the low cloud over the eastern Fraser Valley drifted eastward and shrouded the mountains and valleys of the Coast Mountains. |
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At noon the barograph curve turned up and the wind moderated, the sky gradually clearing. |
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Instructions for the printing request letter should be given before noon. |
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Morning, noon, and night they gasbagged about every aspect of the operation. |
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At noon on Tuesday, I built a small ground blind of sage and pine under a lone jack pine 30 yards downwind of the wallow. |
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The same streets that are inviting and quiet at high noon may be intimidating at night. |
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At about noon on February 22, 1941 the A. D. Huff was about 500 miles from Halifax when a small plane flew over and dropped a rolled-up message on deck. |
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I slept all day, and by noon, I was getting really bad stomach pains, they progressively got worse, and it got to the point that I couldn't even sit up. |
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At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun. |
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The event runs from noon until 11pm at Arborary Lane in South Crosland, near to Blackmoorfoot Reservoir. |
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A normal task list could be: service call to Mr Gupta before 10 o'clock, quotation update to Mr Hernandez before noon, and business dinner with Mr Mitsimura at 8 o'clock. |
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Log on to Brian Dick's Relegation Special Liveblog at noon on Monday to have your say on Moseley, Bees and Coventry. |
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The Committee's decisions are announced at noon the day after the meeting has concluded. |
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Mr Borg will then depart from Shetland to continue on the second leg of his journey which will take him to Stornoway, in the Western Isles just before noon. |
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By noon, most of the marchers were sunburned or just plain weatherburned. |
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The dedication service, at noon on 22 November 2013, included a reading from The Last Battle by Douglas Gresham, younger stepson of Lewis. |
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You have been most helpful to us with your experience, and we very much appreciate your taking the time to meet with us, particularly at the end of your workday, whereas it's about noon here. |
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Direct questioning of the First Minister takes place each Thursday at noon, when Parliament is sitting. |
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At noon on the winter solstice the sun stands at 9 cubits and the longest day on the summer solstice is 16 hours at the baseline through Celtica. |
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The CCCB Plenary Assembly will adjourn tomorrow at noon, after which the Bishops of Canada will return to their dioceses following their week of discussions and meetings. |
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On Saturday, September 19, Andy holds a busker day on Redcar High Street, near The Clarendon, from noon to 5pm. |
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The outing begins by Thursday noon, when the recreational vehicles start rumbling into town and their owners set up bivouacs. |
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You can learn more about it at the Sjogrens Syndrome Foundation luncheon, noon Aug. |
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Accordingly, it was decided that five twin-underpass bridges must be replaced overnight with all lanes on Highway 417 opened by noon the following day. |
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The increased speed pushes solar noon backwards against clock time, and the time stands still for a few days in terms of winter sunrises. |
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