In five minutes the great open space was as empty of living men as Greyfriars kirkyard on a weekday. |
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But the business people will bring more laptops on a weekday game than a weekend game. |
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We have a group of nurses who take it in turn weekday mornings and afternoons, also one evening a week so I can go out. |
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Morning prayer is said every weekday morning, and evening prayer or evensong every night. |
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For them, another weekday without work would only increase the emptiness and disconsolateness caused by idling away spare time. |
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The station will broadcast its flagship current affairs programme each weekday morning. |
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Nowadays, schoolyards and community playgrounds and public parks are barren on a weekday afternoon. |
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Free from the weekday congestion, the traffic raced wildly, shifting lanes as if in a video game. |
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There are fourteen bus routes which coincide in Enfield's key shopping street, they carry 74,000 passengers every weekday. |
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Among other things, it can be used to find how many days old you are and the weekday you were born. |
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Additionally, there were no differences between genders in weekday or weekend physical activity. |
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It is hoping to open on Saturday mornings as well as holding a late surgery one weekday evening. |
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The holiday club runs from 8am to 6pm every weekday during school holidays, except Bank Holidays and Christmas. |
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On your average weekday, it lives up to its reputation as a centre of culture. |
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It was Fiona's first day at Nursery, so his weekday morning routine was out of order already, and I put much of his bad humour down to that fact. |
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The hebdomadal letter does not always represent the same weekday every year. |
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It's a weekday morning and the elderly patrons are hard at work on dim sum and sponge cake. |
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On Monday, for its first weekday bulletins, the Five News team could call upon a dozen reporters in Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. |
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It's a light and breezy ground floor and mezzanine, doing brisk business on a weekday lunchtime. |
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At one point, they had their own bowling alley and soda fountain, and they took the ferry to school in San Francisco each weekday. |
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The train arrived and left on time, and ploughed through Essex and out into Suffolk at speeds unfamiliar to us weekday travellers. |
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Bizarrely, the underlay can only be delivered on a weekday, but I can pick that up after work. |
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Every weekday morning at 8.30 am the bell rings at the Chicago Board of Trade to announce the beginning of the day's action. |
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Among the gifts she received from everyone were flowers, gift vouchers and a weekday and Sunday missal. |
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When we are in town in July, this transfer will be made on a weekday, so we will have better access to the station. |
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Gone will be the trampolines, table tennis tables and badminton nets that occupy the main auditorium on weekday nights when there is no concert. |
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It's a light and breezy ground floor and mezzanine, not too clattery, doing brisk business on a weekday lunchtime. |
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Each story in the serial would last a week, being spread over 5 weekday episodes. |
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On weekday mornings, Julie piles into the car with her two kids, Megan, 4 years old, and Luke, 16 months. |
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It can't be the true bliss of bagging a bargain on a wet weekday in early January can it? |
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A weekday evening in front of the telly wouldn't be complete without a property show. |
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We annoyed the neighbours with a borrowed rotavator at the weekend instead of employing someone to do it all for us on a weekday. |
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Ten rounds of general knowledge questions will be asked on-air by celebrity question master and weekday morning presenter, Judi Spiers. |
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At half past one on a weekday the restaurant was less than half full, and still staffed to the gills. |
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Chances are quite good that lunch on any given weekday was a hamburger patty and cheese on plain, dry bread served with fries. |
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Maybe I will go for writing every other weekday instead of attempting the daily entry. |
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They do not have to spend most of the weekday evenings and a day at the weekend marking homework. |
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He's a what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of guy so come along for the ride from five each weekday morning. |
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As the young orderly wheeled me to my brother's hospital room, on one weekday evening, I had time to think. |
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He's the host of a majorly successful weekday series in syndication. |
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The weekday buses are better spaced as well as extended into the evening. |
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On the other hand, suspending all rational powers of disbelief and gasping out loud in glee can be great fun, and livens up a mundane weekday evening. |
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In its original weekday time slot, the show became an enormous cult hit. |
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In fact, it had all the hallmarks of reasonably interesting, middle-of-the-road, weekday morning commercial radio, but it rapidly turned into something resembling a spectacle. |
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The overwhelming atmosphere on two weekday afternoons was not of a hotbed of political tension, but of a quiet, friendly, politically unengaged mixed community. |
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In Washington D.C., he could ride an 80 bus to the Capitol, early on a weekday morning. |
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To beat the crowds, booking a ticket for a weekday afternoon is the best bet. |
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Every weekday morning we will ask readers of the blog to weigh in on our Daily Poll on Facebook. |
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For the next year it ran as a daily programme on weekday mornings. |
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During Lent, the daily weekday Mass will be at 8am in the parish church. |
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Some people wanted a secure financial future, one wanted to be a role model, almost everyone wanted to escape the irritating buzz of the alarm clock every weekday morning. |
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They have been starting work at 8.00 am every weekday morning with a few minutes of pointless hammering, thus causing me to leave the house as quickly as possible. |
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If you want to fly out on a weekday and fly back before the weekend, it costs a lot more then if you are prepared to stay over for the Saturday night. |
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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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But the real growth in adventure racing is in shorter races aimed at weekday desk jockeys looking for fun and adventure outside of billable hours. |
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Further, in spite of the proliferation of weekday celebrations of lesser feasts, many Episcopalians lack even cursory knowledge of the early church and the patristic fathers. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Firenze, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 59 min. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Sevilla, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 34 min. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Lisboa, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 59 min. |
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Join the waiflike Tony Wright and me, Angela Jay, on The Real Radio Breakfast Show every weekday from 6am to 10pm. |
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Even if the gift is rotting away like weekday morning manna in the breadbox where we keep it. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Rio de Janeiro, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 95 min. |
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He had said he would, but had dawdled skillfully and was still unfitly in bare feet and the shabby garments of a weekday. |
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Every weekday in Great Lent there are specific liturgical services which includes prostration or profound bows a number of times. |
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For 27 years, she has worked on weekday mornings at Murray's Toggery Shop on Main Street, the home of the famous Nantucket Reds Collection. |
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In October 1549, he was again required to preach twice on Sundays and, in addition, every weekday of alternate weeks. |
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By 1985, Roy Noble was also a regular daily voice, presenting weekday magazine shows for the station for 27 years. |
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To reach the simple people and the young, Luther incorporated religious instruction into the weekday services in the form of the catechism. |
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In contrast to the September 2010 quake, the February 2011 earthquake struck on a busy weekday afternoon. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Hamburg, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 58 min. |
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Two daily news bulletins are broadcast every weekday, as well as a Breakfast Show and an Evening Show. |
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On 13 September 2004, the weekday broadsheet was withdrawn from sale in Northern Ireland. |
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Presently, most weekend matches are broadcast through Canal 5 with the weekday matches broadcast on the Televisa Deportes Network. |
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Jeremy Vine's weekday lunchtime show covers current and consumer affairs informally, a style pioneered by Jimmy Young. |
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Previously, weekday coverage in the United States was exclusively handled by ESPN2 during the tournament's first week. |
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From 1975 to 1999, premium channel HBO carried weekday coverage of Wimbledon. |
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In March 2014, Gemma Cairney left the weekend breakfast show to host the weekday early breakfast slot, swapping shows with Dev. |
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Cody proved to be a mannersome child, and he ended up most weekday afternoons with Amy, watching movies on the television. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Venice, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 52 min. |
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It takes less than two hours to get to York from London by rail, with at least 25 direct trains each weekday. |
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Until now, passengers buying network railcards have been entitled to one third off any journey made in the south-east after 10am on a weekday. |
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When I was an apprentice many years ago, the 125 used to come through Markinch station in Fife at 1.27pm every weekday. |
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The name of the god is the origin of the weekday name Thursday. |
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In the contemporary UK and Ireland, a weekday breakfast may involve a cereal dish, such as muesli, porridge or cereal, or toast spread with jam or marmalade. |
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The weekday evening show is also simulcast with Nation Radio. |
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By November 1864 the weekday service was reduced to seven trains each way. |
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The station was on medium wave only until the early 80s, when it took over the Radio 2 FM frequency for a number of hours on weekend afternoons and late weekday evenings. |
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Regular features include columns by a different columnist each weekday. |
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Users are invited to bookmark The Pulse and return every weekday for blue-plate specials designed to simplify and streamline their lunchtime Web surfing. |
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As with all BBC Local Radio stations, it also airs the networked weekday evening shows, originating from BBC Radio Leeds and produced independently by Wire Free Productions. |
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In May 2016, a number of weekday services to Newcastle were extended to Edinburgh meaning there is almost a complete half hourly service between the two cities. |
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Any given sunny weekday, Birmingham's workers peel off their tops or kick off their shoes and find a space in which to stretch out, chat and sun-worship. |
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