Under the Holidays Act, if an employee works on any public holiday, that work now attracts a minimum payment of time and a half. |
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Many parents said they would still have to take their children on holiday in wakes weeks. |
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Meanwhile, local families with loved ones on holiday in southern Asia face an anxious wait for news. |
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A lot of people want to wallow like hippos at a waterhole when they go on holiday, and there's nothing wrong with that. |
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The following years saw talks progressing for declaring Waitangi Day as an alternative to an existing public holiday. |
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During the holiday we visited many coves and bays with traditional clapboard houses, some abandoned. |
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In past years they have declared a ceasefire right before Christmas, but have resumed attacks once the holiday season is over. |
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When A Christmas carol was published just in time for the Christmas of 1843, the holiday had been in a long decline in England. |
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You meant to chase every glass of wine with a pitcher of H2O, but the holiday cheer somehow steered you off course. |
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In the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 7, FDR proclaimed a four day bank holiday. |
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Although Shias are a minority in Pakistan, the shops along the route were closed that day, a national holiday known as ashura. |
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In fact, one the most sacred holiday for Muslims is the sacrifice of Abraham, known as Eid al-Adha. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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One anomaly of this past holiday mayhem is that a significant number of the shootings were not gang-related. |
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They had all experienced the exasperation and frustration of holiday shopping. |
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To the chagrin of these 40 courageous online petitioners and their hoops-hungry brethren, March Madness is not a national holiday. |
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Much coastal and Dales accommodation is already booked up in advance, and Scarborough had to print 10,000 extra holiday brochures to satisfy demand. |
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The ACLU and its allies are trying to undermine the holiday with lawsuits and annoying billboards. |
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They've had to deal with flight delays and all of the other hassles of holiday travel. |
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Like the rest of the UK, the island has an oceanic climate, but is somewhat milder and sunnier, which makes it a holiday destination. |
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Dartmoor has a resident population of about 33,000, which swells considerably during holiday periods with incoming tourists. |
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Merry Christmas! I apologize for posting on such an occasion when this isn't even a holiday fic. |
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Thanks to dlynn, Paige Caldwell, and EPurSeMouve, without whose TERRIFIC holiday fics I never would have thought of this. |
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It is celebrated inside and outside Ireland as a religious and cultural holiday. |
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To celebrate his Majesty's Return to his Parliament, 29 May was made a public holiday, popularly known as Oak Apple Day. |
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She was born on 24 August 2010, three weeks prematurely, while the family was on holiday in Cornwall. |
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Jerome, first published in 1889, is a humorous account of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. |
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Many of the victims were in the holiday bungalows of the eastern Newlands estate and perished as the water reached ceiling level. |
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Tour buses can also be hired as chartered buses by groups as part of sightseeing at popular holiday destinations. |
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A larger number of old retired buses have also been converted into mobile holiday homes and campers. |
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Since 2010 a dispute between London Underground and trade unions over holiday pay has resulted in a limited service on Boxing Day. |
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The tram was out of service during the early part of 2014 due to an electrical problem but returned in time for the August bank holiday. |
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Nowadays Saint George is not a public holiday anymore but is a very popular celebration. |
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In 2006 Cornish MP Dan Rogerson asked the government to make 5 March a public holiday in Cornwall to recognise celebrations for St Piran's Day. |
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Prince Harry is taking girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a make-or-break African holiday in a bid to heal their troubled relationship. |
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Johnson spent the rest of his time studying, even during the Christmas holiday. |
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Keats befriended Isabella Jones in May 1817, while on holiday in the village of Bo Peep, near Hastings. |
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While on leave in England and on holiday with his family in Cornwall in September 1927, he reappraised his life. |
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During this holiday Clifford Bax introduced Holst to astrology, an interest that later inspired his suite The Planets. |
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He returned to England, joined briefly by his brother for a holiday together in the Cotswolds. |
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In August 1975, however, Plant and his wife Maureen were involved in a serious car crash while on holiday in Rhodes, Greece. |
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The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend, sharing the same bill. |
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In December 1992, she hosted the NBC holiday special, Christmas In Washington. |
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During the same August 2011 holiday on Necker Island, Winslet met fellow guest Ned Rocknroll and they soon began dating. |
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Mendes married British actress Kate Winslet in May 2003 on what they characterised as a whim while on holiday in Anguilla. |
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I'm not much of a holiday merrymaker, but I do appreciate a stiff glass of eggnog while the others sing carols. |
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He died on 2 January 1936 at the Langham Hotel in Portland Place, London, the family's traditional Christmas holiday residence. |
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In 2014, Andrew Rosindell, Conservative MP for Romford, argued in favour of giving St George's Day the status of an official public holiday. |
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Prices are expected to flatten after the holiday shopping season. |
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It's virtually impossible to book a flight just before the holiday. |
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The chairman concluded his speech by wishing us all a happy holiday. |
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The store sent out all its mail orders in time for the holiday. |
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On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
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Australia is chocker with beaches strait from paradise, and Terrigal is a beach holiday mecca? I'm gobsmacked. |
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Yes, you may never have thought of Thanksgiving as a sexy bow-chica-wow-wow kind of holiday, but New Girl is changing that. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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When he and his wife began to have children, they nicknamed them after Internet memes like the lolcat holiday, Caturday. |
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How could Fox ever win its holiday war now? Surely all would be lost, and the nation would be forced to endure another Chrismahanukwanzakah. |
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Yes sir, at one minute after midnight, that holiday was over, donezo, finished, and it was time for the tree to come down. |
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If you are prepared to do without a break in the summer, we could have a really good skiing holiday in winter. |
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The Queensland Chamber of Commerce questioned the Ekka public holiday, complaining of loss of productivity. |
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They all took an Easter holiday in Tokyo, their first since Leah's evanishment. |
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In the airport, holiday lovers kiss, mouth forevers, the usual argot betrays you. Desire makes love dull. |
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I would like to thank my friends, who make Friendsgiving the best holiday of the year. |
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If you'd like to get a jump on the holiday season, many craft stores already have holiday patterns out. |
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The majority of visitors stay on St Mary's, which has a concentration of holiday accommodation and other amenities. |
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The World Pilot Gig Championships are held annually over the May Day bank holiday weekend. |
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Every year the neighbors try to one-up each other with their holiday lights. |
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Ontario's ninth statutory holiday was approved with an order-in-council.... The document needs only to have two cabinet signatures. |
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Crete's mild climate attracts interest from northern Europeans who want a holiday home or residence on the island. |
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Before his first walking holiday, he went to a specialist outfitter to buy some boots. |
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The victory of the Skagerrak was celebrated in the press, children were given a holiday and the nation celebrated. |
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The area along the coast of Lyme Bay is thus a popular holiday destination. |
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An appeal for holiday pictures and postcards of Europe announced on the BBC produced over ten million items, some of which proved useful. |
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Since the 19th century, the town of Deauville has been a fashionable holiday resort for the international upper class. |
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Clarkson, May and Hammond went on a caravan holiday in Dorset to try to find out more about caravanning. |
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Norfolk is a popular tourist destination and has several major holiday attractions. |
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Immediately following the College Walk festivities is one of Columbia's older holiday traditions, the lighting of the Yule Log. |
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Later that year, the name of the national holiday was changed from Dominion Day to Canada Day. |
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The Broads have been a boating holiday destination since the late 19th century. |
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Most property is tenanted out, particularly farm land, while the forest land and holiday cottages are managed directly by the Duchy. |
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The estate's holiday cottage business is centered on Restormel Manor, near Lostwithiel. |
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Up until recent decades Easter Monday was celebrated as a holiday in rural Pennsylvania Dutchland. |
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The airport offers both scheduled and holiday charter flights within the United Kingdom and Europe. |
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Meanwhile, problems with the ferries from the mainland threaten the start of the islands' crucial holiday season. |
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That same year, Hallam died suddenly and unexpectedly after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage while on a holiday in Vienna. |
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In 2007, English Heritage opened a holiday flat inside the castle, in converted former staff quarters. |
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Southern Vectis also used to run a road train during the holiday and tourist season. |
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Presently, part of it is a private residence, and other portions are being developed as holiday flats. |
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A holiday camp is located further north in the village, and was once the site of Yaverland Battery. |
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During Victorian England, people were seeking out new healthy holiday resorts, ideally near the coast. |
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Youghal has been a favoured holiday destination for over 100 years, situated on the banks of the River Blackwater as it reaches the sea. |
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However, these camps often last only one or two weeks and thus do not fill up the majority of the summer holiday break. |
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The holiday park is a United Kingdom version of the North American trailer park. |
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It is enjoyed by people adhering to different religions, but is considered a holiday for the Zoroastrians. |
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By the later 2nd century, it was widely accepted that the celebration of the holiday was a practice of the disciples and an undisputed tradition. |
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The Quartodeciman controversy, the first of several Easter controversies, arose concerning the date on which the holiday should be celebrated. |
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As Easter is always a Sunday, many countries in the world also have Easter Monday as a public holiday. |
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Even in states where Good Friday is not a holiday, many financial institutions, stock markets, and public schools are closed. |
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Even though Good Friday is an official national holiday, it is not a mandatory day off for commercial companies. |
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In Commonwealth nations Easter Day is rarely a public holiday, as is the case for celebrations which fall on a Sunday. |
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However, in Canada Easter Sunday is a public holiday, along with Easter Monday. |
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Later that year, the national holiday was renamed from Dominion Day to Canada Day. |
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The Parade of Lights is a parade of more than 80 small boats with holiday decorations and lights on two Sundays in December. |
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Every year the city of Dubrovnik celebrates the holiday with Mass, parades, and festivities that last for several days. |
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As the founding story, it is covered in the schools, memorialized by a national holiday, and commemorated in innumerable monuments. |
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In 2000, Tuscany's regional authorities instituted an annual holiday on 30 November to commemorate the event. |
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April 11 is a Costa Rican national holiday in memory of Walker's defeat at Rivas. |
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In September 1891 Helen Asquith died of typhoid fever following a few days' illness while the family were on holiday in Scotland. |
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The most controversial of the Blairs' New Age practices occurred when on holiday in Mexico. |
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Joseph Locke died on 18 September 1860, apparently from appendicitis, whilst on a shooting holiday. |
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It also hosts a Christmas market and sometimes an ice rink during the holiday period. |
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While not a national holiday, it does appear on all printed calendars, much as Father's Day does in the West. |
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During the 19th century, Bowness grew from a small fishing village to a town living almost entirely off tourism and holiday homes. |
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However, while the idea of a free holiday appeals enormously, I am frankly repelled by the idea of spending a couple of weeks in your company. |
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The cottage, now a popular resort for holiday makers, remains a huge source of controversy for locals and tourists alike. |
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The valley is a tourist location, with hotels, guesthouses, holiday cottages, bed and breakfasts, youth hostels and campsites. |
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In 1930, at the age of 23, Wainwright saved up for a week's walking holiday in the Lake District with his cousin Eric Beardsall. |
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We'll have to reschedule next Monday's meeting because of the public holiday. |
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Whenever Potter went on holiday to the Lake District or Scotland, she sent letters to young friends, illustrating them with quick sketches. |
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In September 1893, Potter was on holiday at Eastwood in Dunkeld, Perthshire. |
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In 1834, the Arnolds occupied a holiday home, Fox How, in the Lake District. |
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The town is home to several holiday companies, including Blue Water Holidays and several cottage holiday firms. |
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New holiday accommodation includes that linked to the new Winery in Cartworth Moor. |
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Still other tales claim that Conan Doyle was inspired by his time on holiday in North Norfolk, where the tale of Black Shuck is well known. |
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Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location. |
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As a result, Gatiss added mention that Lestrade went on holiday in the script. |
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She seems to take the shotgun approach to holiday shopping, buying many smaller, generic gifts for everybody. |
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This year, I'll be going to Stratford on holiday. I heard it's lovely in May. |
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While the boss was on holiday, the deputy made sure things were ticking over in the firm. |
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It acquired an official status in the Achaemenid Empire as a religious holiday of Zoroastrianism. |
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After spending four nights in Anguilla before heading to the exclusive island of Mustique, the pair rounded off their holiday at St Lucia. |
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Antimalarial tablets that can be taken as little as one day before your holiday are also available to buy. |
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I remember a holiday of mine being completely ruined one late autumn by our paying attention to the weather report of the local newspaper. |
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Karleigh had been on a six-week African adventure holiday when she went whitewater rafting on the treacherous Zambesi River rapids. |
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The Eugene branch of AAUW will hold a holiday brunch at the Hilton Eugene on Saturday. |
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Waldorf salad has a special place at our holiday meals, but it does have appeal year-round. |
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Gareth Hughes, who runs Warrener Pest Control Services, snared the rare find while working at a holiday cottage in Bala on Tuesday. |
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Gareth Hughes from Rhuddlan, who runs Warrener Pest Control Services, snared the rare find while working at a holiday cottage in Bala on Tuesday. |
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During the week-long trial it was alleged Bibby had raped the woman after looking at her holiday photographs on her waterbed. |
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Online holiday essentials provider Essential travel is launching a summer water sports safety campaign after it highlighted the worrying trend. |
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City Hall was closed for the Thanksgiving holiday Friday and Ferry, Weste and McLean could not be reached for comment. |
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Kate, who reacted by ad-libbing and laughing, will stay on as Lorraine's holiday stand-in. |
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The whole wingding effectively comes to a head this weekend over May's first bank holiday weekender. |
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But after only 50 miles of flapping, the bored bird pulled out and swooped on the Haven Allhallows holiday complex at Rochester, Kent. |
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The German Federal City of Bonn hosted an international holiday of cultures of peoples of the world with Kyrgyzstan making its yurt. |
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The initial offensive was so successful that Kaiser Wilhelm II declared 24 March a national holiday. |
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Halloween is a traditional and much celebrated holiday in Scotland and Ireland on the night of 31 October. |
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On 27 August 1979, Lord Mountbatten while on holiday in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, was killed by a bomb planted on board his boat. |
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It is a public holiday, during which most Gibraltarians dress in their national colours of red and white. |
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The people of Montserrat celebrate St Patrick's Day as a public holiday due to the slave revolt. |
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McCartney, the islands adopted a constitution on 30 August 1976, which is Constitution Day, the national holiday. |
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On 3 September 1928, Fleming returned to his laboratory having spent August on holiday with his family. |
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He allowed employees a week's holiday a year, but on condition that they could not leave the village. |
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His contract allowed him to take three months holiday every winter, which he took in Jamaica. |
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After the publication of Casino Royale, Fleming used his annual holiday at his house in Jamaica to write another Bond story. |
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In January 1964 Fleming went to Goldeneye for what proved to be his last holiday and wrote the first draft of The Man with the Golden Gun. |
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The publishers had passed the manuscript to Kingsley Amis to read on holiday, although they did not use his suggestions. |
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The play attracted capacity audiences until July, when Tree insisted on going on holiday, and the production closed. |
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Seeking treatment from the prominent doctor William Broadbent, he was prescribed a holiday in the coastal town of Folkestone. |
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He also designed a shopping bag for the Lucky Brand Jeans company for the holiday season. |
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In the following years, Iceland saw a surge in tourism as the country became a popular holiday destination. |
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On the country's national holiday all subjects are invited to the castle of the head of state. |
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Christmas is the most extensively celebrated, and at least 24 to 26 December is taken as a holiday. |
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Halloween, on the night of October 31, is a traditional and much celebrated holiday in Scotland. |
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Weekend and summer elections find more of the population on holiday or uninterested in politics, and have lower turnouts. |
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In 2006, the Scottish Parliament designated Saint Andrew's Day as an official bank holiday. |
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But it is only in more recent times that 30 November has been given national holiday status. |
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If 30 November falls on a weekend, the next Monday is a bank holiday instead. |
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Although it is a bank holiday, banks are not required to close and employers are not required to give their employees the day off as a holiday. |
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The University of St Andrews traditionally gives the day for all the students as a free holiday, but this is not a binding rule. |
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In Poland, the holiday Andrzejki is celebrated on the night of the 29th through 30 November. |
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Traditionally, the holiday was only observed by young single girls, though today both young men and women join the party to see their futures. |
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The French civic holiday in her honour, set in 1920, is the second Sunday of May. |
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Two of my friends take 25 December as the holiday Newtonmas, in celebration of the birth of Sir Isaac Newton. |
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By the 1920s, the increasing popularity of the automobile generated a new influx of holiday makers from Melbourne and regional Victoria. |
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The former date, dedicated to Saint Andrew's arrival in Georgia, is a public holiday in Georgia. |
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These deferred bank holiday days are termed a 'bank holiday in lieu' of the typical anniversary date. |
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In the UK every bank holiday retailers display large sales to entice people to shop on their bank holiday days off. |
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Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and other Commonwealth countries. |
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The airport has one main passenger terminal, serving scheduled and charter holiday flights. |
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A campaign exists to make 16 September, the date Owain raised his standard, a public holiday in Wales. |
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The Christmas holiday, when Parliament was not sitting, provided a good opportunity. |
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David's Day is celebrated on 1 March, which some people argue should be designated a public holiday in Wales. |
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A relatively large proportion of houses in the village are now holiday homes, resulting in high house prices. |
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Whitland is home to a number of residential and holiday static caravan parks that provide housing to mature residents. |
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The outskirts of the town feature many large holiday parks and caravan sites. |
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The Llandudno Lifeboat is normally on display on the promenade every Sunday and bank holiday Monday from May until October. |
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It operated on behalf of its own holiday wing, Monarch Holidays, and its partner company Cosmos. |
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Held annually over the August bank holiday, the event is very popular, with people travelling from across the UK to attend. |
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Aircraft are all nubivagant, gorillas are all nemorivagant, and a holiday in Snowdonia could be described as a montivagant weekend. |
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A petition in 2007 to make Saint David's Day a bank holiday was rejected by the office of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
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The Women's Mini Marathon has been run since 1983 on the first Monday in June, which is also a bank holiday in Ireland. |
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After winning the title, Reardon was in big demand for exhibitions and on the holiday camp circuit. |
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The family had ties in Cardigan and north Pembrokeshire and often spent their summer holiday in Moylegrove. |
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In the film, he played a suave conman named Raymond Gordon staying at the holiday island hotel of the title. |
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Early booking is always advisable during holiday periods as even the campsites are often full to capacity. |
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The Queen was on holiday with her extended family at Balmoral. |
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It was in 1976, during our first family holiday to Disneyland, California, that my family learned the difference between a headache and a migraine. |
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Despite the removal of the ban, it wouldn't be until the middle of the 19th century that Christmas would become a popular holiday in the Boston region. |
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The weather was consistently too cold and dreary that summer to enjoy the outdoor holiday activities they had planned, so the group retired indoors until dawn. |
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Providing a walkway out to sea, the seaside pier is regarded as among the finest Victorian architecture, and is an iconic symbol of the British seaside holiday. |
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I took a long weekend with my wife when no one else had a holiday. |
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See? Valentine's Day is not just a Hallmark holiday after all. |
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There are 2 static caravan parks at Haverigg which provide some tourism income, and some holiday cottages also in Haverigg, mainly on the harbour front. |
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I hadn't really known what to expect from Belgium but any country with infra-red saunas in holiday homes, great beer, beaches and desserts must be, ahem, waffly good. |
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John gave Rebecca a goodbye to wish her luck on her holiday. |
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The latter three had mailed their votes, but due to a public holiday and the practices of the postal service, they arrived an hour after the election. |
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The attack on a holiday was intentional, as the Serbs were unprepared. |
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By the 1890s, Ullswater had become a fashionable holiday destination for the British aristocracy, thanks to its good sailing conditions and proximity to fell shooting estates. |
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The brown Italian wall lizard had hitched a ride to their home in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, after the family had stayed on holiday in Urbino, Italy. |
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Schools are on holiday, workers have the week off, and a general sense of jubilee fills the streets, where musicians parade around to huge crowds of cheering fans. |
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Bringing smiles to children and parents alike, the video features a cast of iconic holiday characters, including North Pole workshop elves, the Abominable Snowman, Mrs. |
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An increasing number of Maltese now travel abroad on holiday. |
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In 1887, when Dalguise was no longer available, the Potters took their first summer holiday in the Lake District, at Wray Castle near Lake Windermere. |
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Six weeks after his father's death from cancer in March 1948, Larkin proposed to Ruth, and that summer the couple spent their annual holiday touring Hardy country. |
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Meanwhile, Monica Jones, whose parents had died in 1959, bought a holiday cottage in Haydon Bridge, near Hexham, which she and Larkin visited regularly. |
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With a quiet bank holiday afternoon to fill, the Mill yesterday dug out the old magic kit, brushed the cobwebs off its top hat and practiced a few abracadabras. |
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In 1871, John Hollingshead commissioned Gilbert to work with Sullivan on a holiday piece for Christmas, Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old, at the Gaiety Theatre. |
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The manager hesitated to open the doors to the thronging holiday crowds, knowing that a feeding frenzy would soon ensue near the display of coveted toys. |
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Water bailiffs are planning a bank holiday blitz on illegal anglers. |
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In 1952, Princess Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip were on holiday at the Treetops Hotel in Kenya when her father, King George VI, died in his sleep. |
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All the servants were on holiday or erranded out of the house. |
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On Easter Monday, after a long weekend holiday shutdown, the water cleared and the river bottom could actually be seen, looking like a grey wool blanket. |
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Jack dumped core on how to operate the server before he left on holiday. |
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Of course, many saw the annual camp as the equivalent of a paid holiday. |
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Weekend and bank holiday services operate to Glossop in north Derbyshire. |
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After a holiday visiting archaeological sites in Gibraltar and Spain in February 1957, he sailed to Australia, reaching Sydney on his 65th birthday. |
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The town went into decline when cheap air travel arrived in the 1960s and people chose to holiday abroad due to competitive prices and more reliable weather. |
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When I used to be able to afford to go on holiday to the Canaries I was appalled at the lawlessness of motorists and others who parked on and overtook at zebra crossings. |
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As the railway network was getting closer and closer to the South Coast, the Isle of Wight was becoming an increasingly attractive holiday destination. |
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One would not be able to return from an extended holiday and drive off in the family car in view of the boiloff from even the best insulated tank. |
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Seaview has many holiday homes including some with sea views. |
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Targeted for those who want to get smart instead of chunky, Hybe's modern day Advent Calendar will replace the holiday season's daily treats with food for thought. |
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Following a major decline in revenue as a result of the fire, the airport was sold to a London property developer, who intended to build a holiday camp on the site. |
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When it reached my birthday I got present of even greater value than my post holiday present from my lovely little teenage sex-machine of a girlfriend. |
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Some holiday parks includes a small campsite for those touring the area, where they can pay to pitch tents or site touring caravans and motorhomes. |
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But more than a third of those employers were nonbusiness entities, such as government agencies and nonprofits, the majority of which said they would observe the holiday. |
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According to Greek law, every Sunday of the year is a public holiday. |
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I've won a holiday to France plus five hundred Euros' spending money! |
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A bank holiday is a colloquial term for a public holiday in the United Kingdom, some Commonwealth countries, Hong Kong and the Republic of Ireland. |
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He has posters of his favorite band, sports teams and holiday resorts up. |
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The movement of the St Andrew's Day Scottish holiday to the nearest Monday when 30 November is a weekend day is statutory and does not require a proclamation. |
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Beside him Lady Partridge, her head tilted up, her face a mask of blusher and brown powder, like someone just back from a skiing holiday, was also clearly elsewhere. |
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Scott was going on holiday so he prebatched the EFTs for me to process. |
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If your spouse, children or other significant others are still whining about all those holiday leftovers you made them eat, maybe it's time to spruce up your culinary skills. |
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George in 1894 and have more recently, since the beginning 2010s, resulted in Saint George's Day celebrations with aspects of a national holiday in England. |
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Reynolds worked long hours in his studio, rarely taking a holiday. |
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Canadian holiday travel carrier Air Transat will be adding the Aviation Partners Boeing Split Scimitar Winglets to its fleet of Next Generation 737-800 aircraft. |
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In Denmark, Iceland and Norway also Maundy Thursday is a public holiday. |
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The Fort Worth based law firm of Eberstein Witherite has pledged to help provide 250 area families with complete turkey dinners for the Thanksgiving holiday. |
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After the Second World War, Butlins established a holiday camp at Penychain, which attracted visitors from the industrial cities of North West England and the West Midlands. |
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On our last holiday to Spain we took a tour of the wine-growing regions. |
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In 1848, Owen Williams, an architect and surveyor from Liverpool, presented Lord Mostyn with plans to develop the marshlands behind Llandudno Bay as a holiday resort. |
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My husband treated me to a Paris holiday for our anniversary. |
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By 1989, she was selling to Zona, the trendsetting home-furnishings boutique in SoHo, where customers used to wait in line to get inside on holiday weekends. |
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There are daily Church of England services at the cathedral, with the Durham Cathedral Choir singing daily except Mondays and when the choir is on holiday. |
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Thieves turned over the apartment while the owners were away on holiday. |
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Switzerland celebrates the holiday on the first Sunday after 31 October. |
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We especially enjoyed the amenity of the climate on our last holiday. |
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The seaside town of Newlyn is a popular holiday destination, as it is one of the last remaining traditional Cornish fishing ports, with views reaching over Mount's Bay. |
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Prorogations should thus not be confused with recesses, adjournments, or holiday breaks from legislation, after which bills can resume exactly where they left off. |
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Stuart Millheiser and the ALS Guardian Angels are ready and eager to get back to helping those affected by this devastating illness, just in time for the holiday season. |
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When Jones went on holiday the band played a gig without him, which resulted in Jones leaving the band and Jones and Cable going their separate ways. |
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It is the Welsh equivalent of the Goidelic holiday of Imbolc. |
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The Yards of Ale is Stockton's first multi venue beer and music festival and is set to take place over the bank holiday weekend of August 28th and 29th. |
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Michael Tonge, 28, was on holiday with friend Lee Yarrow when he was set upon by a group of Greek men during an attempted mugging almost eight years ago. |
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They opened the doors and prepared for the onslaught of holiday shoppers. |
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All these features make Devon a popular holiday destination. |
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The Landmark Trust has managed the island since then, deriving its income from arranging day trips, letting out holiday cottages and from donations. |
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Lundy has 23 holiday properties, sleeping between one and 14 people. |
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I waited too late to book my holiday flight, so I had to take the red-eye. |
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The Sami, one of Sweden's indigenous minorities, have their holiday on 6 February and Scania celebrate their Scanian Flag day on the third Sunday in July. |
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Crete is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. |
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Chadwick did not believe that there was any likelihood of another war with Germany in 1939, and took his family for a holiday on a remote lake in northern Sweden. |
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Churchill's best known paintings are impressionist landscapes, many of which were painted while on holiday in the South of France, Egypt or Morocco. |
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