An active week of trading produced the highest weekly volume for the year thus far. |
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Well, I am back in the studio again after over a week of boohooing over Lizzy. |
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Symptoms usually appear within a week of infection but may develop up to 30 days after the tick bite. |
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In 1947 snow of a dry powdery consistency commenced to fall in the first week of February and continued intermittently for several days. |
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Within a week of having 85 per cent of his meniscus removed, he was running, and three days later he was back playing for the Swans. |
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He injured his knee after banging it against his own handlebars during the team time trial in the first week of his first Tour. |
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We will be in the Pyrenees in the first week of the race so hopefully Roberto can hit the first time trial with a good advantage on his rivals. |
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Today culminated a week of outreach workers going door to door to assess the medical needs of an underserved refugee community. |
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An additional week of vacation will be given to workers with over 30 years of seniority. |
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So after a week of that, we could look pretty darn emaciated and bedraggled. |
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It has been an extraordinary week of political toing and froing in Victoria. |
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One week of peace and serenity goes a long way in making up for the other fifty-one. |
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In a week of such in-house turbulence, the return to first-team duty is a welcome snippet of positive news to pour oil on troubled waters. |
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We had a week of short walks, drawing, filming and photography with snow petrels and gawky looking skua birds as our neighbours. |
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After suffering a week of intensely personal attacks on his character, he denied lying but confessed to a fear that mud sticks nonetheless. |
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Sixteen years ago I invited a dozen men from around the country to bring two six-guns and meet with me for a week of unorganized shooting. |
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This week of the opening of the baseball season is an appropriate time to recall an incident that has oft been mistold in the retelling. |
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Before going to Tanzania, Xia will be throwing a benefit concert to raise funds in the third week of April. |
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Five patients had an initial rise of CD4 and CD8 cell counts during the first week of illness, followed by a fall of both cell counts. |
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Children first have to take part in a week of activities during the February half term. |
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Arjun, a college fresher was taken to be the happiest boy on earth by his friends during the first week of college. |
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With a week of this year's Tour remaining, Armstrong is now in pole position and appears unassailable. |
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And we saw him this week of course, out there training, ready to get fit to be selected in the middle of February. |
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Around the tenth week of pregnancy, the intestine moves from the umbilical cord into the abdomen. |
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In his first week of trading alone, he did 540 covers, and the restaurant received a Michelin star last month. |
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For a week of their month-long visit to Africa, the 15 pupils will live in a Kenyan village to help restore the school. |
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About 15 years ago, I had to do a week of late shifts as a Computer Operator and it was during a possibly visible Aurorae. |
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The expert team returns this year for a week of reports, following the progress of three families of big cats and watching the dramas unfold. |
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Tens of thousands of migrating shorebirds stop on the mudflats during the first week of May as they return to their Arctic breeding grounds. |
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The centre is holding a week of scary celebrations ending with a trick or treat day on Friday. |
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The first week of February, supertalented Memphis was 204, unranked, and feisty. |
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The Moy enjoyed its best week of the season, so far, with a huge haul of 1,252 salmon taken by anglers over the week. |
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After a week of eating the bland food in our mess, meals like these really hit the spot. |
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Last-ditch efforts to avert war in the second week of March were to no avail. |
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Only once in the last two months has a letter arrived within a week of it being postmarked by Banglamung. |
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After a week of exhaustive shuttle diplomacy, taking in Ireland, Spain and Libya, Blair's two-day stay in Brussels was a chastening experience. |
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I'm finding I don't have much to write about after a week of being a sick shut-in. |
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It was another week of extraordinary developments and violent financial convulsions. |
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Apart from a deep cut in his left arm, he recovered quickly and was discharged from the field hospital after a week of convalescence. |
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And predictably, the second week of the tournament sees players having to cram in their games in between the showers and the interruptions. |
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There is still another week of negotiation to finalize the plan of action that is to be agreed upon in Johannesburg. |
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I knew I'd have to take Annie into my confidence, but in only a week of knowing her I knew that she was perfectly trustworthy. |
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He had been trying to coordinate a week of anti-war campaigning on campus and had just wiped inky fingers across one of the pristine T-shirts. |
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After the eighth week of pregnancy, the developing baby is called a foetus. |
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This event brought a week of festivities to a close for the Mayo and Galway groups involved. |
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The 17-member volunteer board of directors makes the selection of inductees each year during a special board meeting the first week of May. |
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The climax of these commotions came during the fourth week of September, when the parliament returned in triumph from its exile. |
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The gathering earlier this week of trade union leaders to discuss plans for a more robust manifesto was an indication of that. |
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He is in the fourth week of the tour, receiving favourable reviews since opening in Blackpool. |
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An historic and nostalgic week of commemorations is under way to remember the momentous events in Normandy 60 years ago. |
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The budget on Thursday will come amid a week of reminders of the nation's fiscal plight. |
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He also performed at a concert during the week of the president's inauguration. |
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Thankfully, I am going to escape the worst of the cold wave, since I will be in Pune and Konkan during the first week of January. |
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The four-lane Bangalore-Mysore expressway will become operational in the first week of October, to coincide with the mega event, Mr Gowda said. |
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One morning in the first week of February after Imbolc I was getting books out of my locker when I saw Kelli appear at my side. |
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In the last week of March, houses in the city were being sold at the rate of 400 per day. |
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It was an error which tarnished the biggest week of the youngster's career to date. |
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After a week of struggling with this godawful sinusy chest congestion ick, I gave up and called in sick this morning. |
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Well, the second week of defense testimony began much like last week did, in closed-door evidentiary hearings. |
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The last week of school was supposed to be spent reviewing and taking it easy, not kicking it into hyperdrive. |
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In our case, prenatal sonographic examination revealed oligohydramnios and hydrocephaly in the 33rd week of gestation. |
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The great city walls were not breached until 146, and it took a week of street fighting for the Romans to work their way to the citadel. |
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After a week of silence the fight was rescheduled and the hostilities between the two continued. |
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The surge of these armies would come to an end during the second week of September. |
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He stayed at home for a year and was given just five hours a week of home tuition by the local education authority. |
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It's a week of mad, mad chatterboxes so get creative about extricating yourself from unwanted conversations. |
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The goalie finally received his overdue medal during the first week of the games. |
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I'm in the second-to-last week of this mega project and down to the dribbly ends of things. |
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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and French President Jacques Chirac were in Moscow in the first week of April. |
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A quadruplet is a rare event, with the two sets arriving within a week of one another. |
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I saw herds of ticket inspectors on the route catching unticketed miscreants during the first week of operation but I've not seen any since. |
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We had a review in the first week of the work to see if plan A was still the best way forward. |
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I knew Labour Ministers lie a bit, but accusing two ministers in one week of hypocrisy is a bit much. |
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I read the graphic and then saw the film all within about a week of each other. |
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After a week of acclimation to the cages, birds were induced to peck the response keys by a standard autoshaping procedure. |
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In the end, the trip does not serve its purpose, and most come back haggard, with another week of drudgery awaiting them. |
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Alice once had a week of nightmares, which she healed with her own dreamcatcher. |
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With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up. |
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As the days passed though and she began the fourth week of the fall quarter, she started to settle into a basic routine. |
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Shih Tzu puppies at one week of age can respond to their breeder with warmth and affection. |
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There were shades last week of Paris 1998 as the kilted ones turned Le Marais, with its various Scottish pubs, into a Caledonian quartier. |
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The festival offers a week of organised walks ranging from short strolls to challenging long distance routes. |
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Within a week of arriving on the French Riviera, Prince fired Lambert and decided to helm the film himself. |
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Next month it is drama that will be at the forefront, as the channel throws open its schedule for a dramatic week of exciting programmes. |
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Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting. |
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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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Two cars were also left burned out in one estate during the week of Bonfire Night. |
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The original concept is to have your clients weigh in the week before Thanksgiving and then weigh out during the first week of January. |
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I challenge the members who rail against it to say that if their party were elected to Government, it would wipe out that fourth week of leave. |
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The advent this week of an association to attract more business to downtown Limerick is welcome. |
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I'll be quite sad to go home when the week of cat sitting is over, I think. |
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This is looking to be a long week of non-stop deceased ex-president tributes. |
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Within a week of arriving at the new academy of learning, he has whapped the hunky gang leader and stolen his girl. |
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After a hard week of training, I was very ready to get involved in the mayhem of a pirate rampage. |
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However, there is no ergogenic effect of ginseng saponin extract in human subjects with 1 week of pretreatment. |
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I've moved in for my regular April week of cat sitting while they go off on holiday. |
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If you get a chance to sell your soul in the second week of February I would advise against it. |
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I often harvest tomatoes into the second week of December, and sometimes hardy kale and cabbage through the winter. |
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It takes hour after hour, day after day, week after week of training and more! |
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The shoot elongation ended in the first week of August, which is typical of most white spruce at other sites. |
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In the first week of ops, the Army Field Force Group cleared 147 houses, 28 flats and two warehouses. |
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Throughout a packed week of events, the Humber Seafood Group is also promoting red fish, whiting, and Greenland halibut. |
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It was following the weaning of the lambs from the ewes during the second week of August, when we also weaned Daisy's two lambs. |
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The poetry readings, lunchtime concerts, museum exhibits and jam sessions add to this week of swing in the spring. |
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The scholarship provides free entry to all lectures, poetry readings, exhibitions and concerts during the week of the Summer School. |
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It was the last week of October, and a stratum of dry leaves crackled beneath our feet while we walked. |
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Another week of heat and dry conditions will warrant further upgrades to these states, as well as eastern Nebraska. |
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This workout is so intense that it demands at least one week of complete rest and recuperation for the legs. |
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Scenes of the colourful opening ceremony launch a week of World Championship competition. |
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As Grant moved through his week of mea culpa, he gradually adopted a position of wry humility. |
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Its been a week of catchy weather and many haymakers will be blessing the invention of plastic bags. |
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He plans to prove his all-round ability by moving from Manchester Velodrome's indoor track to a week of road racing in Majorca. |
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The strike, which commenced in the first week of July, brought regular functions of almost all departments to a grinding halt. |
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Ozone measurements from the first week of March already show a region over the North Atlantic with very low ozone levels. |
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Every year, he held a week of evangelistic meetings in his own congregation. |
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The rally kicked off a week of lively, exciting political debates and discussions. |
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In what at first appears to be a lighthearted way, the collection provides a thought or a comment for each week of a calendar year. |
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Participants were informed that a questionnaire would be mailed to them within 1 week of their discharge from the hospital. |
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Details emerging last week of the Cumbria tragedy bore that conclusion out. |
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The official figures count as employed anyone who works one hour in the surveyed week of the month. |
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However, after nearly a week of their nonsense, Madelyn concluded that she'd had enough and the two were coerced into amends. |
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It is hoped to have the display open to the public for a few days during the week of the event. |
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For the third and final week of the 1990 tour, we headed south to Iguacu Falls and then on to the amethyst deposits in Rio Grande do Sul. |
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Even as other students were well into their third week of classes, some SFSS forum reps were still enjoying a holiday from public service. |
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Persistent fever after the first week of treatment suggests a septic embolic complication or inadequate antibiotic therapy. |
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Likewise, a week or two of hard training should be followed by a week of reduced effort with little of no emphasis on anaerobic exercise. |
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However, the organisers are considering rescheduling the festival from the second Sunday of August to the last week of November. |
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The seeds were dibbled at the rate of two seeds per hole at an espacement of 30 cm by 45 cm during the second week of September. |
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Every stone has to be dressed, which means that for every week of building with stone, it takes two days to prepare the stone. |
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If requested, or if the reservation is made within a week of entry, the permit can be sent to the ranger station chosen by the reserver. |
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The walkout followed a week of rolling stoppages involving 38,000 of the company's 50,000 employees. |
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It's the last week of my Reading Elective, and I haven't done half as much goofing off as I was planning to. |
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Anyway, my last week of surfing was punctuated by fun puddling about in the small waters of Kuta Beach. |
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The news leaked out to an unsuspecting public, and team, in the first week of May, a week into the season. |
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What is not said in these notes is that this piece is a responsory, found in most manuscripts on Monday in the first week of Lent. |
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Then the final week of May brought a deluge of rain especially in the West. |
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For the week of the exams, we would have a test in the morning and another in the afternoon. |
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In the second week of August the government was obliged to answer accusations of negligence and indifference. |
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I chose to return to England in the 30th week of my pregnancy, lodging with a friend and attending antenatal classes. |
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A week of national action will begin on June 27, including a half-day strike. |
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A week of fishing and swimming, of bush tucker and general relaxation, and everyone returned fit once more to face the season's rigors. |
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After about a week of sleeping in an alley you'll look and smell like a real professional. |
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In a spectacular finale to a week of already nightmarish aspect, my last remaining grandparent has just decided to shuffle off this mortal coil. |
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Residents in these areas had to wait until the second week of August this year for grass to be cut and the estates brought up to basic standard. |
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It is the focus of the first week of any Olympiad and in Athens that will be no different despite a fraught build-up to the event. |
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A strong swell has built up on the East Coast due to a week of onshore winds making conditions more unpredictable than usual. |
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This will be a quick post as this is the first day of my week of liberation. |
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A week of sunshine and showers followed as a ridge of high pressure dominated. |
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York City's two matches this week realised a point apiece but in all other aspects it was a week of contrasts for the Minstermen. |
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Among seven people, there is about a 60 percent probability that two will have birthdays within a week of each other. |
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The rabbis mandated the recitation of marriage blessings throughout the week of celebration, thus ritualizing the event. |
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But, after a week of skating vert with pads and not making much progress, they decided to ditch the idea. |
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For a single week of the summer, there will hardly be a coach or limousine available for miles around. |
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Within a week of the wedding, he was back at the theater, ensconced in his customary aisle seat in the third row. |
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The children have enjoyed a week of fun and games and arts and crafts designed to prevent boredom setting in during the long summer holidays. |
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A two-week holiday in school time is equivalent to nearly half a day a week of teaching for two terms. |
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We also note the anniversary of the birth this week of Percy Mayfield, one of the great songwriters in American blues and soul music. |
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The rise in interest rates in the first week of March was the second in four months and brought loud protests from politicians. |
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Another strong week of sales pushed asset-backed security issuance to a new yearly record. |
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Experimental plots had assumed an appearance identical to that of the surrounding sediment within one week of their creation. |
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The week leading up to the series decider was comfortably the worst week of my life. |
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For the first week of the study, the subjects followed their typical eating habits, after which they followed the Atkins diet for two weeks. |
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At approximately the seventh week of gestation, the ventral and dorsal buds fuse. |
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I took her to our rehearsal and spent a week of blocking with video camcorder. |
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Had my parents tried to pack me off for a week of physical activities I should have fixed them with a deathly stare and screamed for hours. |
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The soil moisture profile should be replenished by the third week of June to provide for optimum water availability. |
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Eating at least three servings a week of fish such as salmon, sardines, mackerel and tuna is a good start. |
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Wardens at English Heritage properties will maintain summer staffing levels to cope with the extra week of additional visitors. |
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Fleury ended up missing a week of preseason games and practice due to the contract issue. |
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We booked the first visit with our local general practitioner in the seventh week of pregnancy. |
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With pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure can develop any time after the 20th week of pregnancy, but is most common towards the end. |
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Already, there were tales last week of German beef being cut up in Ireland and repackaged for the supermarket shelves of this sceptred isle. |
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This new deal will enable the station to broadcast on five frequencies a total of 25 hours a week of BBC programming. |
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A week of programmes recorded at this year's St Magnus Festival were broadcast on Radio 3 this week. |
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Like traditional Hindus, Manipuris celebrate New Year's Day in the second week of April. |
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These tours are usually pre-booked for a week of touring with a one-night stay in different hotels across the country. |
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This past week of September has proven to be a very difficult one for young schoolgirls and their parents. |
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Another week of Australian Idle has been dished up in the lukewarm bain-marie of the television industry's canteen of horrors. |
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They currently plan to perform an unmanned test flight in the third week of December from Kindersley, Saskatchewan. |
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I'm standing in the freezing rain at an unsheltered bus stop with 20 others one afternoon the last week of April. |
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Which means we sold more copies in the second week of release than we did in the first. |
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A week of treatment for his ailments had nurses marvelling at his improved appearance and he is now surviving well on anti-viral therapy. |
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Thus there are some signs that we might get a week of eloquent dispute as opposed to small-minded and parochial bickering. |
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The second week of May will be one of the driest of the year and one of the sunniest. |
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Andrew is keen to hear from mums-to-be who expect their baby in the first week of December. |
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Being a week of Remembrance, we all need to observe that everyone has the basic human right to freedom of speech. |
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It's one of the most underreported crimes and during the final hectic week of holiday shopping, you could be an easy mark. |
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Our baby is due the first week of March, and we are thrilled beyond belief. |
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Just got back from a week of beautiful English countryside, torrential rain and regular booze-ups in the crew hotel. |
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The final week of November was a bad week to find yourself accidentally pregnant in Novorossiysk. |
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Stand with the pink-sneakered Texas legislator and her fight to allow mothers to abort babies past the 20th week of pregnancy? |
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As the second week of September began, he had 45 home runs, 161 runs batted in, and a .389 batting average. |
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The book hit the top spot during the week of Sept. 25, 2011 but fell off the chart the next week. |
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After a week of jackhammering the basement, we had ourselves a shiny new sump pump complete with a perimeter drain, battery backup and snazzy cover. |
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After the usual checks and balances were performed, Tony received his payment in one lump sum wired to his account within a week of hitting the jackpot. |
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Alan Pemberton, of Huntington, recorded 21 mm of rain at his miniature weather station on Wednesday, and in the first week of July the figure was 28 mm. |
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The annual regatta fortnight is held over the final week of July and first week of August, a time when the place is jumping with visitors and locals alike. |
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This is the week of the Conservative party conference in the city of Manchester. |
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A Sabbath well spent brings a week of content, and strength for the toils of the morrow, but a Sabbath profaned, whate'er may be gained, is a certain forerunner of sorrow. |
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Much as it goes against the grain to praise the legal profession in any way, I was reminded earlier this week of one of the benefits of the profession. |
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She is in the second week of rehearsals for her latest production. |
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About a month ago when my parents suggested they treat me to an opulent, all-inclusive experience over the week of Thanksgiving, it was an offer I simply couldn't refuse. |
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Americans spend twice as much time in cars as in the 1970s and average more than 26 hours per week of sedentary entertainment. |
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When you've had your worst week of the campaign, to submit yourself to two or three more days of flagellation? |
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As a thirty-six-year-old olive-skinned Puerto Rican woman, Maddy had been doubly lonely since the first week of trial. |
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Both of these procedures are left until after the sixteenth week of gestation in order to reduce the risk of injection outside the amniotic cavity. |
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Lunch on Saturday was fun, and D stayed around a little afterwards, but I was so zonked after a week of getting to Battersea for 9am, that he went home. |
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The first week of the transfer window saw lay-offs rather than transfers. |
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These were leading cases in an important and developing field, and after a week of submissions the Court of Appeal understandably reserved judgment. |
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The eggs were not laid until the last week of April, as the weather warmed up, serviceberry bloomed, and maples, poplars, birches, and beeches were leafing out. |
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In fact, HGTV has ensured that at least one of their shows airs a brand new episode each week of the year. |
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The weather is finally set to clear after more than a week of torrential rain signalling a let-up for those who have been suffering from flooding. |
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I liked the fact that you invariably showed up at our Friday afternoon Happy Hour ritual in the courtyard when we all unwound after an intense week of studies. |
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Last Thursday, following a week of media frenzy, the Kremlin's response to the Beslan tragedy reached the lower chamber of Parliament, the state Duma. |
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Gucci sounded the opening bell of a week of runway presentations and showroom installations. |
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So, come the dark third week of December, he and my wife and her brother and I left behind the saturnalian excesses of a Protestant Christmas and headed south. |
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We will probably start telecasting them by the first week of August. |
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Next to the chest of drawers, in a pile that will eventually grow taller than the chest of drawers sit back issues, week after week after week of back issues. |
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Reports are filtering in this week of an increase in pace and tempo. |
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There was, for instance, news surfacing in the last week of October that 10 supporters of jang Song Thaek were executed. |
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Groundsmen were left working overtime enable matches to go ahead as one of the worst summers in recent memory produced another week of heavy rain. |
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And late-term abortions after the 24th week of pregnancy are flatly illegal. |
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Football is played every week of the season on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays. |
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It's a feeling remarkably similar to one you get in the first week of January when countless helpings of Christmas pudding and mince pie are adorning our middles. |
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In the first week of the amnesty, eight weapons were surrendered to Bolton police, including a rifle, a shotgun, three air rifles, two air pistols and an imitation gun. |
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Filming lasted until last week of March and, less than two months later, the NBC miniseries is already being birthed. |
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A week of tramping for miles underground and sleeping in limestone catacombs tunneled out by sulfuric acid is not everyone's idea of happy camping. |
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Police say that the final pieces of the puzzle were put together in the second week of March. |
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Widely known as morning sickness, feeling or being sick during pregnancy normally occurs from about the sixth until the fourteenth week of pregnancy. |
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Each year in the last week of February, he would muster his followers and boldly cross the 40 miles of open water that lies between Toronto and Niagara. |
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During the first week of June, Muscovite fans flock to the shores of Lake Saimaa for an annual ballet fiesta that showcases the theater's most acclaimed productions. |
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In the first week of July, the army mutinied against the remaining white officers that lead the Congolese army and numerous attacks took place against Europeans in general. |
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When it snows again, snowplows bury your car, which may or may not have escaped one more week of having the rearview mirrors sheared off by passing delivery trucks. |
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These deciduous shrubs display snow-white flowers around the first week of May, and the leaves turn an interesting mixture of red and orange in the fall. |
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What better way to articulate the fraught complexities of our national identity in the brave new world of home rule than through two nights a week of soap opera? |
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But as tickets are too expensive for most Brazilians, the seats will mostly be taken up by some of the nearly half a million tourists Rio is expecting for the week of revelry. |
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I was about to reserve a nine-night all-inclusive package to Jamaica during the second week of March when something inside niggled until it came to me. |
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In the same way that a child's first week of violin lessons sends the family running for earplugs, so may the spiny lobster keep predators at bay, biologists say. |
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This is going to be a huge week of sharp plays, and if more of these road teams cover than do the home sides, it could be a brutal week to be a sportsbook. |
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After a week of intense Vulcanian activity, Shiveluch's activity has decreased again on 28 December 2006, but new explosions can be expected any time. |
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His is the only story that has a chance this week of knocking climate change off what are still, quaintly, called the front pages. |
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In my mind, the road team with the best chance to win is Green Bay, but historically, the week of rest has been a major advantage for teams with byes. |
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The stand-offs developed between police and demonstrators angered at the handling of a week of violence since an Orange Order parade was re-routed. |
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The last in a week of 1960s Black Paintings by Ad Reinhardt, inspired by the show now at David Zwirner in New York. |
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The Times has learnt that the Government has, for the first time in a general election, invited international observers to monitor the last week of the campaign. |
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Also, it is reported today that for the first time the government has asked international observers to monitor the last week of the election campaign. |
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So the wedding would have occurred sometime in the first week of October. |
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On the third night he put aside his memories and began a week of carefree enjoyment, like an office worker letting himself go on a solitary camping trip. |
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Maehul is being treated on the Sonrise programme which entails him having up to 25 hours a week of one-to-ones with volunteers in a specially adapted playroom at their home. |
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And many might like to hear tales of the political classes decamping to the seaside for a week of fervent backstabbing, orgiastic networking and roaring drunkenness. |
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Three weeks of antibiotic therapy, with at least the first week of therapy being administered parenterally, is required in the treatment of children with orbital cellulitis. |
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It was the last week of Lent and it was time to prepare for Palm or Passion Sunday and then, Maundy Thursday and then Good Friday and finally Easter Sunday. |
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It was a cracking climax to an intense week of future fashion. |
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It is a week of racing that draws the most interest from spectators and media and is also the week of racing that hosts the strongest pelotons to race on North American soil. |
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It took my intense week of counselor training to infiltrate the secure stone wall of created consciousness that had prevented me from recognizing my own penetrability. |
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All in all it was a wonderful week of golf and fabulous television. |
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Within one week of school start, I was ordered to report for a physical. |
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The Department of Agriculture told growers at its annual field day last week of the potential to produce high oil producing crops for use in biodiesel production. |
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Our five days in Germany's capital city flew along quickly even though the first week of January is more like an extended siesta period for Germans. |
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In any case, Howard's discovery was a timely one, because he has just flimmed and flammed his way through the longest week of flummery of his career. |
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The first week of competition also features the cycling stars of tomorrow as junior and U23 riders compete in time trial, road race and criterium events. |
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In most years, nests near Barrow must be initiated no later than the last week of June in order for the young to fledge before freeze-up on the tundra. |
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As the week of the Festival drew to a close, I still had not heard from you, and became worried that you may have lost my phone numbers, or just forgotten to ring me. |
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But during a week of brilliant sunshine the Carlow Town lads also shone brightly as they went from strength to strength, winning six games, drawing one and losing one. |
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A negative result of an antibody test, particularly during the first week of illness, may indicate that the patient does not have infectious mononucleosis. |
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He said the test followed a week of delays caused by weather and technical glitches, including malfunction of an internal battery aboard the target missile on Tuesday. |
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The Elections Finance Act prohibits most forms of political advertising for the initial week of a provincial election campaign, the day before voting day and day of the vote. |
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Though the busiest week of the holiday shopping season is still ahead, early results find traditional retailers eclipsing many pure plays in securing site traffic. |
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A lot has been made this week of the sad history of recent years where the final eight by round seven is almost cut and dried for the rest of the season. |
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I've also learnt that if you leave your flat empty for five days on the coldest week of the year, it'll take more than a two-bar electric fire to warm it up. |
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We laughed as I recalled my first week of employment in the industry. |
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Since then I have been having a week of exceeding flat-outness, through which I have sailed with a smile on my face and a jaw only lightly-clenched. |
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The Enosis football club of Cyprus for which he played from 2005 to 207 declared a week of morning and lowered its flags at half-mast. |
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A 36-year-old primipara had noticeable jaundice after the 11th week of gestation, and visited our prenatal care centre during the 13th week. |
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Well, we got a hint of what could happen during the week of glorious weather that saw our beaches packed and our ice-cream sellers salivating. |
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He met Almonde at the Downs and a further Dutch squadron at Dungeness, arriving at St Helens in the second week of May. |
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Gates emerged from the first week of hearings bearing only a few scratches.... He even vowed to resign if illegal activity occurred on his watch. |
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Whales in the Labrador Sea as early as the first week of June may move farther northward to waters southwest of Greenland later in the summer. |
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After its first week of release in the United Kingdom, Conduit debuted at number 34 on the official UK album charts. |
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A festival of arts, held during the last week of the summer term, introduced by Fred Shirley. |
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The National Eisteddfod is traditionally held in the first week of August, and the competitions are all held in the Welsh language. |
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The Abergavenny Food Festival, is held in the second week of September each year. |
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Held during the first week of August every year, the National Eisteddfod is a celebration of the culture and language in Wales. |
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By the end of the first week of operation, 6,104 passengers had travelled on the railway. |
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During the first week of August 2015, another 40 buses of the Turkish make Otokar arrived and were put into service. |
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The General Assembly usually meets for a week of intensive deliberation once a year in May. |
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Nearly 150 people in the region fell victim to opportunist burglars during May and the first week of June. |
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The swelling caused by this became so large that, for the last week of his life, Charles was unable to swallow food or water. |
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At the TT races there is usually one week of practice and one week of racing. |
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Meckel's diverticulum is a remnant of the omphalomesenteric duct which is normally obliterated by the 5th to 8th week of gestation. |
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The event consists of one week of practice sessions followed by one week of racing. |
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The 3 securities that reported the highest oversold positions by foreign investors during the week of Aug. |
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This week Sense is staging a week of special events to raise awareness and understanding of challenges faced by deaf-blind people every day. |
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It recently came back on line and, in its first full week of operations, set records for both toroidal and normalized beta. |
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Each candidate is allowed only two no-goes during the entire week of testing. |
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The Olympics overlap the first week of early voting, providing a nettlesome distraction and raising the price of television ads. |
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In the UK the album was certified 2x Platinum on its first week of release. |
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In the first week of release the album topped the UK Classical chart and reached number 9 on the main UK Album Chart. |
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Burberry's pathfinder prospectus will be published in the last week of June, with dealings due to start mid-July, subject to market conditions. |
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Within a week of this event, Burns had sold his copyright to Creech for 100 guineas. |
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