This led them to come up with a yearly festival exclusively for women, and it turned out to be a woman's day out! |
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It was a great day out and we hope to have raised thousands to keep the skiffs up and running. |
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He seemed sad that she was kept in a cage day in and day out with a muzzle on her mouth to keep her from harming the visitors. |
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This will a great free day out watching some of the finest trials riders doing something different. |
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He's travelled a long way and I'm sure you can spare a day out of your busy schedule to talk to him. |
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But he gets paid to do this day in and day out, so I sort of understand why he continues being utterly noisome. |
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Once you have paid the entrance fee, you feel you deserve a cracking day out, it is not cheap but it is worth it. |
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This feels like a day out and I like the way it's got a northern character. |
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More than 600 people voted in categories ranging from best bar and best live music venue to best cabbie and best family day out. |
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I want it to be a stable that produces winners every day, day in, day out, and has good horses on Saturdays. |
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The event promises to be a great day out and full of fun as we raise money to help the unfortunates dealt such a cruel hand in life. |
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On the other hand, it's a beautiful day out and would you like to go hang at Starbucks? |
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No wonder we cannot find staff for such onerous tasks, the stress day in day out must be disastrous on their health. |
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Sponsored by the Evening Press, this promises to be a great day out for all the family. |
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Meanwhile it proved to be a day out for some children who enjoyed the strike and the traffic restrictions up to the hilt. |
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We needed to warm up, and I suddenly realised how we could end up our day out with a bit of fun in the sun. |
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Day in day out, through the night there was hollering and shouting, it was almost unbearable. |
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Having enjoyed their day out, they arrived back at Moyne at 9 pm and set out on their homeward journey. |
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People are hurting and they are told relentlessly day in and day out that liberals from big cities are the ones inflicting the pain. |
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Or if horticulture is not your idea of a day out you can still access refreshments without paying an entrance fee. |
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Almost day in and day out we hear how our technologists have become somewhat morbid, they're idle, they are incapable of innovation. |
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The children had a wonderful day out in company of the illustrious cricketer. |
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Hopefully the weather will be suitable for the event which is a great family day out at a very popular venue. |
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There are also plenty of secluded places suitable for picnics making for a great family day out. |
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As well as being a most enjoyable day out for all concerned it also proved to be a very good fundraiser. |
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The best day out is a drive south into the desert as far as the Inland Sea, a tidal inlet that forms the border with Saudi Arabia. |
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She was just plain Suzy, driving her sleeping family home after a day out at the coast. |
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Four days out of five it's fine, but on average, one day out of five, I can't get to it. |
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Day in and day out, he violates welfare laws and flagrantly violates building codes and regulations. |
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If you timed it right you could spend a good part of the day out of the sun with cool pulpy grape flesh oozing between your toes. |
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I painted all day out in the wood, producing a series of canvases of the old crack willows overhanging the stream. |
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We were in Blackpool for a silly day trip, a tacky, idiotic day out to the seaside to frisk on the sands in mid-July. |
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The full forward line were all on fire last day out but lived off crumbs with a poor supply of ball. |
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We had a good day out but it was great to get back to the comfort of the hotel and be waited on with an excellent dinner. |
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He is reported to have borrowed the boat from a Frenchman to take the migrant workers for a day out on the lake. |
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As a microcosm of English history, it also offers a grand day out for all the family. |
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Miss Parker said the attack occurred as the pair returned to Bradford from a day out in Scarborough. |
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We went for a day out to Bude in North Cornwall yesterday which was fantastic. |
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Tourism had just begun and he realised that visitors would love a pictorial souvenir of their day out. |
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Their four-day visit included a trip to London and a day out to Winchester and Salisbury. |
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I do not get to see my son very often, so it was wonderful to be able to spend a day out as a family. |
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Clun in Shropshire isn't too far away and if the weather holds then it should be a good day out. |
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The ladies enjoyed an evening meal on the way home and a good time and an enjoyable day out was had by all. |
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So we arranged on Sunday I would pick her up and we'd have a day out on the river. |
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Tracey added that the last day out she had with her brother was in Scarborough. |
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Why am I being got at by these TV people for just doing the stuff that all my mates do day in day out. |
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When it came to the end of the day, though, I was more than happy to draw the curtains and shut the day out. |
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The York racecourse committee has also loaned Imagine York some excellent pictures of Edwardian racegoers enjoying a day out at Knavesmire. |
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Because I think that if you're at his elbow, day in, day out, hour in, hour out, you can't expect him to be guarded all the time. |
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I positioned my chair just so, put a couple of bottles of elderflower wine in the cooler, and spent the entire day out in the garden. |
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The outlets of George's Court Shopping Centre grouped together to offer one of their customers this great day out. |
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With off-road vehicles and guns, this is a boy's day out, and all in pursuit of that elusive plump little bird. |
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Many schools have spent the last few weeks preparing for their global day out. |
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Day in and day out the men in khaki lay down their lives for the call of duty. |
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He was a prolific scorer from the first day out and he clocked up some unbelievable scoring totals. |
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If you have nothing planned to celebrate the jubilee try to go along for a great day out. |
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We love Ascot and we love the fashion, so a day out in York would be fantastic. |
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After plans for a day out on Friday were rained off, we went off to Chester Zoo yesterday and even had some sunshine. |
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This event is advertised as a family day out with opportunities to watch skilled aviation displays and see exciting jet aircraft. |
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While it was a great sporting and social event, it was also a fun family day out with lots of entertainment for the kiddies. |
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I highly recommend it if you're knocking around Cornwall and have a spare day out. |
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Neighbours told us that an excursion to the town by boat also makes for a good day out. |
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Three schoolboys on a day out at Salford Quays were stabbed by a gang of thugs near the Lowry arts centre. |
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I guess my best day out of the whole trip was Friday, where we boarded across to the two lower and relatively small runs on Super Morzine. |
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What worries me is that these guys are going to run into problems literally the first day out. |
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There's a routine that we follow in the prison, day in day out, getting up for the bell and going to bed again when it sounds for the last time. |
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Whatever way you look at it, the sad fact remains that carnage continues on our roads day in, day out. |
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For we mothers and fathers often wish to escape the terrifying job of being responsible for someone else day in, day out, for 18 or so years. |
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But our services and police do a heroic job for this country day in, day out. |
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After enjoying the variety that my current job affords me, I don't know if I could go back to doing the same thing day in, day out. |
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Detainees live day in, day out with agonising uncertainty about the duration of their detention. |
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Imagine how boring life would be if you had to stick to the same stuff day in, day out. |
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We need a health debate that talks less about emergency care and more about what millions of people are living with day in, day out. |
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The results are a tribute to all the staff at the Evening Press who work day in, day out to deliver a great service to our readers. |
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My condolences to the poor bus drivers who have to drive this route day in, day out. |
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Fair enough, but I take it that they are not coming just for a day out at MacDonalds. |
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A day out in Edinburgh does usually mean walking around the city, but suppose we just stayed in-doors. |
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Two axial flow electric pumps draw 120 megalitres a day out from the river to water cotton now grown on 500 hectares developed for irrigation. |
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Well the next day out of her tochus came the pink ribbon that had been tied around the bunny's neck. |
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The Park offers the complete day out with an extensive range of waymarked paths, picnic areas, forest roads and tracks. |
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You probably started on 1st January, tried really hard for a week, got a bit bored, missed a day out, then gave up before February started. |
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This is a charge that the Sun columnist has been bluntly hammering him with day in and day out. |
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Dancers and pipers, resplendent in their magnificent uniforms and kilts, and the haunting sounds of bagpipes set a distinctive background for a memorable day out in the open. |
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Bicycles were again in the spotlight at a local housing estate last week, which day in, day out plays host to a steady stream of fast moving traffic. |
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What we did have was a fund of stories of catastrophes and narrow squeaks that encouraged us to temper our hopes for our day out with a great deal of caution. |
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There are only photos of Nordegren in her yoga pants and aviators, day in and day out, pumping gas into the Woods family Escalade. |
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Over the years, no event ever drew such crowds to town and it was a day of days that never failed to give people a day out and of course it will jog old memories. |
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So whether you have been interested in model railways for years or just starting on a new layout of your own why not come along for a great day out. |
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Everything she wears every single day will be commented on and picked over and judged in the newspapers day in, day out. |
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And as for the hunters, you can still have a jolly good day out on a drag hunt and I and many more like-minded people look forward to joining you. |
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There are some valuable prizes on offer and a good day out is promised. |
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Father Charles Sweeney and Rev Bruce Hayes switch on Castletownshend Christmas lights at 6 p.m. and carol singing concludes a great day out for all the family. |
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Hundreds upon hundreds of people pass through the doors day in, day out. |
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Before the invention of the steam generator, when the dodgem and the chair-o-plane were but distant rumbles in the future, this is what we did for a fun day out. |
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Would you want that person with you day in, day out, for years? |
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A number of those participating live in residential institutions so for them it the day out is the only outside event they enjoy throughout the year. |
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Children were also treated to a day out at an amusement park near Ripon. |
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I spent almost my entire first 17 years, give or take a day out or the odd holiday, within a one mile radius of the house that's been our home for over 50 years. |
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The soil in the area has been scarred by numerous heavy loads being carted day in, day out and can no longer be distinguished from its black coal covering. |
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Day in and day out, the therapists gave back rubs and applied hot packs to people who were perfectly healthy, except that their backs were killing them. |
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The weather being exactly the same every day out here, means that days become ill-defined and merge into a stream of time, rather than form days, weeks, and months. |
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You may wish to end your day out with a cup of tea in one of the cafes. |
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They may be slightly off the beaten track, but a visit is well worth the car journey and can make for a beautiful day out far, far away from the madding crowd. |
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You actually want to stop the kids and their grans having a day out? |
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It was a good day out with a variety of attractions and displays. |
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There were no reported traffic problems, despite a multitude of motorists making their way to the showground, and families in their thousands enjoyed a traditional day out. |
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But, despite entering all the races, he couldn't steer home a winner and it proved a costly day out for those punters that stuck with the local man. |
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They are having a day out in London, courtesy of a bargain rail ticket. |
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But the thing I've impressed on the lads is that this isn't a day out in Blackpool, it's our chance to win a match which will take this club back into the Conference. |
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She is loving her Advent calendar, mostly because she gets a little chocolate every day out of it, but also she likes searching for the right number for the day. |
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For day in and day out concealed carry a small handgun is most desirable. |
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So if you feel like dropping in and going back in time through the ages of military history, or just a day out with the family, a great day is guaranteed. |
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Visitors can see house sparrows, skylarks, hovering kestrels and soaring buzzards and enjoy a day out walking and relaxing. |
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So I was off atop a mountain, a day out of town and soaked through the gotch, when Jack spotted the American car. |
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Warne and Jason Gillespie saw the day out with Warne finishing on 45 not out. |
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Since beer often costs little more than half the English shop price, at worst, the savings defray the cost of a day out. |
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The team studied the sleep of flies on their first day out of their pupal cases. |
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The bulk of the people going to the races were not corporate junketeers in search of a free day out on the booze. |
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It would be me popping the question, probably on a nice day out in the North East countryside. |
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Parky had a successful family day out as he watched Boro beat high-flying Burnley 1-0 yesterday. |
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Even if you like peanut butter sandwiches, eating the same sandwiches day in, day out will get old. |
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The bands are machine washable and the watch is water-resistant so it can survive drop shots, drop kicks or a day out at the beach. |
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If a kerb crawler sees one of these cameras then the residents plagued by these people day in day out might get a bit of relief. |
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The BASC offers advice and support to all who enjoy a day out with dog and gun, be they individual or syndicate members. |
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Whether you're planning a day out or just stopping off en route, don't forget that beauty spots are hot spots for thieves. |
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But it was the introduction of the 'Rhondda Forward' which saw men who worked day in day out in the coal, iron and tin mines enter the Welsh front row. |
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If you fancy a day out, and something a little less fast and furious, join a nature trek through the rainforest or paddle up the Imbassai River in a dugout canoe. |
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The key difference to having an awesome day out there and going home skunked is physically finding the fish in the vast openness of the pelagic zone. |
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Up until the American Black Vulture struck, she and her husband Phil, with their four-yearold son, Zak, and baby, Cruz, had been enjoying a family day out at the safari park. |
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Distraught Nick, 49, recalls how Gillian, who was recovering from a back injury, had driven for the first time in six weeks as the family enjoyed a day out in the countryside. |
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Blogger Matthew Coe mapps out a list of the top 10 hot dogs in New York to help fulfil your quest of finding the perfect accompaniment to a day out in the Big Apple. |
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A visit to the Science Museum in London will be a day out to remember. |
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Before you plan a city stroll, check the forecasted pollen count before heading off and, after a day out, have a shower and change your clothes once you're home. |
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Year 5 pupil, Calanthe Wales, aged 11 from Choppington, won the competition with a colourful design capturing a family day out in the countryside. |
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