The annual giant auction will be held on Whit Monday, June 7, at Ardscoil Rath Iomghain. |
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It also mentions that at Bowness Gala on Whit Thursday, May 17, 1883, there were 35 prizes. |
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The winners will progress to the National Finals in Donegal next Whit weekend. |
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Saddleworth gained revenge for Whit Friday's derby defeat at Greenfield with an eight-wicket Saturday victory. |
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From Whit Monday onwards Ash Street had been flooded five times, said the Herald. |
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Today is Whit Monday and a bank holiday and, as I said I would, I am taking my little cousin to see Finding Nemo. |
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A lot of the houses had their power restored by 7.30 Sunday evening, with the remainder reconnected by 11 am on Whit Monday. |
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He has been a dedicated member, who hardly missed a rehearsal and took part in trips abroad and Saddleworth's famous Whit Friday band contest. |
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Historically the carnival replaced the Whit walks and was held in Deepdale because that's where the majority of the West Indian population lived. |
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A recent survey, published by the daily Le Parisien, showed that two-thirds of French people were against giving up their Whit Monday day off. |
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The fact that Griffin's pranks occur during Whit Monday adds a humorous irony to a day of celebration and gaiety. |
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The citizens of York delighted in the brilliant weather, which was enjoyed for the Whit Monday holiday. |
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My, oh my, haven't we come a long way from the Whit Sunday Tournament in the Fitzgerald Stadium. |
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Early on Whit Sunday, 23 May, Marlborough's scouts found the French in a good position on open countryside behind the marshes of the Little Geet. |
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Pentecost is also called Whitsun, Whitsunday, or Whit Sunday, especially in the United Kingdom. |
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Carlow holds its annual regatta on Whit Sunday June 7 with racing beginning at 8.am. |
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By nightfall of Whit Sunday, 12 May, seven panzer divisions stood on the east bank of the Meuse. |
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This is one of the busiest times of the year, what with Whit weekend and the good weather. |
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Rochdale's best of brass marched into Saddleworth and came home with several prizes in the annual Whit Friday band contests. |
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Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey. |
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Henry joined her in Poitiers and they were married in the cathedral on Whit Sunday in a simple ceremony with none of the pomp and splendour that might have been expected. |
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During their visit the French party took part in the Whit Sunday procession, chosen by the Mayor as Civic Sunday, after which both Mayors laid wreaths at the war memorial. |
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It would be very tame for today's children but to children in the 1940s treats and outings were a very rare event and Whit Sunday was a day of great enjoyment. |
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Two decades on from his masterpiece on anti-Americanism abroad, Whit Stillman remains obsessed with native-expat dynamics. |
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In 1997, Whit Stillman re-created Studio 54 in its ornate lobby for his film The Last Days of Disco. |
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In addition to the Statistical Weeks, the more theoretical Whit Congress has been established as an independent event for more than two decades. |
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The recent landmark Whit Paper on Education is informing the forthcoming 10 years National Education Policy. |
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The Ensign Association picked Whit Sunday for the procession because many of the veterans are meeting up in France to mark the anniversary the following week. |
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Thomas, from Whit church, Cardiff, told the Echo he would love to do alap of honour draped in the Red Dragon. |
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Finally, on behalf of the Authority team, I would like to say sincere thanks to Jim Durrell, Whit Tucker and Jeffrey Dale, whose terms have expired. |
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The day after Whit Sunday 1549, a priest at Sampford Courtenay was persuaded to read the old mass. |
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This ceremony originally took place each Whit Monday before it later transferred to the Spring Bank Holiday. |
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With a Christmas, Easter, Whit and Long Vacation between them respectively. |
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The development of science did not slow down a whit when scientists ceased to publish in Latin. |
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Miss Braham was every whit as charming and seductive as she had been, some years ago, in the analogous part of Patience. |
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And the purification is by the communication of a new life and nature in which we are clean every whit. |
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But at that exact moment I did not care a whit what they or any one else thought. |
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And if Mr. Chandran is dubbed as brash and outspoken by the industry's bigwigs, he does not seem to care a whit. |
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However, the core concern of the business-friendly right hasn't changed a whit. |
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A majority of Australians knows this and it doesn't matter a whit whether the Opposition likes it or not. |
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We have never got to the bottom of what happened on the Dirt issue and nobody seems to care a whit about it. |
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In most cases, she wouldn't give a whit about anything happening in Maura's life. |
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Not a whit of the initial passion for his work has left him 20 years after his campaign. |
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Augier replied in language every whit as cutting as that used by his critic. |
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No amount of talk, therapy or talk therapy will make a whit of difference. |
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The builders of the Pyramids were every whit as good as Newton. |
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I was an incomparably weaker man than Raffles, while every whit as wicked. |
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My point is we're not voting because it doesn't make a whit of difference. |
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Their gowns were every whit as costly as those of the ladies. |
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Most of the dialogue was so-so, but it didn't spoil the movie a whit. |
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Navigating successfully through these novel assumptions will take every whit of mature perspective and human relations expertise that US military leaders can muster. |
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Elvis made more money but Boots Roots was every whit as successful. |
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But the Genevan church showed itself every whit as masterful and dogmatic as its Roman rival, and its actions were equally justified by an appeal to Divine authority. |
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