Her free time in the evenings and at the weekend was spent helping the family with household chores. |
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The van will make three round trips on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and the service will be provided free of charge. |
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A few lights blinked out across the desert-like prairie, a land of strong, ruddy dawns and drawn, bluish-yellow evenings. |
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She said today that residents had been told the service was going well and could even be extended to run later in the evenings. |
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They have made individual donations and organised fundraising activities including pledge auctions, safari suppers and Caribbean evenings. |
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In the evenings or holidays we played charades and card games and table tennis. |
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But instead of custody the two will be confined to their homes in the evenings and at night, their compliance monitored using electronic tags. |
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I managed to change and spent my last few evenings with my new-found friends drinking whisky and saki. |
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We thank all our aunts, uncles and cousins who stayed with our father during the evenings so that he would not be alone. |
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The club announced it was donating the entire evenings takings to the families of the missing firemen. |
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On Thursday evenings Trevor Hunt and Jack Dearden present a magazine programme featuring guests from the world of Rugby League. |
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In the sultry evenings, there's a waiting list at the outdoor cafes along the city's broad avenues. |
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For in home entertainment there is cable or satellite television ensuring there is no need to be bored on those evenings you stay in. |
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They go on to become anti-social scallywags who spend their evenings harassing local shopkeepers, kicking in bus stops and mugging other kids. |
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A youth shelter is being unveiled to give teenagers a place to gather in the evenings. |
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We would return home in the evenings and find remnants of bin bags and backpacks. |
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I'm not cut out to spend evenings on the sofa watching television and going to bed early. |
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After independence, the bands of the army and the police used to perform for the public on Sunday evenings but this practice was discontinued. |
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Concerts are held here on summer evenings, with the room scintillating to the light of two thousand reflected candles. |
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I watched the best part of five evenings worth of an international test match on TV recently. |
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Big book stores with latte bars often have live bands on weekend evenings and lecturers at various other times. |
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Most of my evenings were spent lying on the small white cot in the corner, writhing around on the bed, trying to regain my sea legs. |
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It's thirsty work being outside in the cold, dry Antarctic environment, so in the evenings the Davis Station bar is packed. |
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He said that many planners work in the evenings and at the weekend without any addition to their basic pay. |
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For a couple of hours most evenings this tousle-haired young musician tickles the ivories with an eclectic but always virtuoso style. |
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Television is available, with broadcasts three evenings a week in both Tigrinya and Arabic. |
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In the evenings we gathered on the porch as the sun sank low and watched the animals come in. |
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Training takes place twice a week and there could be up to fifty girls togged out on those evenings. |
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Prayer sessions, conducted on Thursday evenings, moved to full Sunday service and later an extensive ministry. |
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There will be an opportunity for anyone interested in church bell-ringing when two taster evenings will be held at the Church. |
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During the month of May on Sunday evenings, Adoration will finish with Rosary and Benediction at 6pm. |
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There is no central verge, though pedestrian and vehicular traffic are heavy especially during evenings. |
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And he is on BBC2 in the evenings now, asking his aggressive questions at mild-mannered members of the public. |
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As summer bled its long days into the shortening evenings of autumn, I'd tramp in reluctantly with feet squidging in wet runners. |
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And with an electric iron and electric lights, Mother has something to do to fill in her evenings. |
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The only major modification he had to make was to eat at home in the evenings instead of having a high-carb supper at the bowling club. |
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At the same time the theatre management approached the railways and the trains stopped shunting in the evenings. |
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The new three-storey building is specially designed so parts of it can be shut off for community use in the evenings and weekends. |
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His evenings were devoted to a small circle of cronies to whom he delivered monologues on any subject that caught his fancy. |
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We spent festive evenings at Riversdale enjoying fine Australian wine and cuisine, and taking in thought-provoking lectures by the tutors. |
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For formal evenings, your tux or gown can do double duty because different people will see them. |
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Whole Sunday evenings could thus be spent in ironing, boot-polishing, brasses-polishing and blancoing. |
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We went to school across the fields in the morning and helped out on the farm in the evenings. |
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The 47 year-old McGovern worked the long and hectic schedule of a cardiologist, often checking on his patients late in the evenings. |
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Autumn, with its cool evenings and time to sit with feet propped on a trusty hamper, is an excellent time to mull ideas and review notes. |
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I also want to bogart some of the many Red Eyes gig posters left over from evenings past, the better to decorate my home and office. |
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I chose to come almost on the spur of the moment, and have spent the last couple of evenings mingling with the loveliest of people. |
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We had great warm evenings for sitting out late and it was really relaxing without any means of doing those undone tasks at home. |
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A youngish red-haired man worked on a nearby farm and took to hanging around the bothies most evenings. |
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Our evenings will be spent participating in discussions with local naturalists and environmental activists. |
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In the evenings, we got into the habit of relaxing on a blacked-out deck while listening to the bow wave and watching the southern stars. |
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Winter evenings were spent doing needlepoint and cross-stitch and also having friends over for games of crokinole. |
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I mean, Friday evenings aren't the time to capture the college demographic. |
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Buy charcoal to take advantage of campsite grills, and bring a warm layer for evenings that can drop to a breezy 60 degrees. |
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In addition to being a cookery trainee, I did two evenings at night school to add to my academic qualifications. |
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Anthony Milne, an anguished soul in a Yucatan-style jacket and veldskoens, has been coming here since the poetry evenings started. |
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He hopes to hold events designed to appeal to over-25s such as singles nights, speed dating, salsa evenings, comedy nights and music. |
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My Mum loved him and his rocking chair, and he blighted several hundred of my early Saturday evenings as a child, but that cuts no ice with me! |
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Both buildings were built by the residents and have become famous for the regular dances and social evenings. |
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The time for the vigil mass in Kilglass Church on Saturday evenings has now been changed from 9pm to 7pm for the winter months. |
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It's a welcome distraction on long winter evenings to keep you from going nuts with cabin fever. |
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During calm summer evenings, air next to the ground surface will be cooled and drift down-slope. |
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Chilly evenings and star-studded clear night skies offer a perfect backdrop for late night partying during the season. |
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The owners have recently refurbished the attic space and now regularly hold offbeat theatrical events and musical evenings up there. |
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His interests included sporting events, a game of cards, and a chat with the locals in the evenings. |
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For evenings out, pair it with strappy stilettos and your favorite dangle earrings. |
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The hub-hub stilled, a few whispered good evenings were said, and the couple eventually got to the bar. |
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Quiet evenings at home are spent carving ivory or bone, or playing string games like cat's cradle. |
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Big doors open onto a plant-filled terrace where a jazz band plays on Saturday evenings. |
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Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites. |
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The store will also be extending its opening hours and will be open later in the evenings. |
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On most evenings there are special presentations by distinguished writers, musicians, dancers and storytellers. |
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It was at one of those catatonic evenings when a dramatic turnaround was in the offing. |
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Two evenings this week, I have encountered strange weather whilst driving home from work. |
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My idea is to divide my time doing practice in the mornings and evenings and then to do either written or oral translations during the day. |
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The evenings see chaat and panipuri push carts catering to the romantic couple among other visitors. |
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On prior evenings I had found that the most highfalutin dishes succeed the least. |
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We serve tea with breakfast, iced tea before and hot tea after lunch and high tea in the evenings. |
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As winter was to arrive soon, and the evenings were getting colder, I decided to get my warm overcoat and some waterproof boots for my trip. |
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We would be delighted to arrange other celebration evenings to accommodate the overflow from that night. |
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I spent the next few cheerless evenings perspiring over our family computer, launching my new PDA into repeated death spirals. |
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It's just the thing for covering up when it gets a bit cooler in the evenings, like if you're having a barbecue or summat? |
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For the most glamorous evenings choose from back seam hold-ups and spot mesh tights or lace top stockings and hold ups to complete the look. |
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Why can't we just stay on summer time all year around and benefit from the lighter evenings. |
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With the advent of summer time, Mass will now be celebrated in Crossboyne Church at 8.15 p.m. on Saturday evenings. |
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Their days are spent busy in the bush while the evenings kick off with sundowners on the brow of a hill. |
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The Beckford minibus travels to members' homes around Warminster, picking them up and taking them home in the evenings. |
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October was the time when home-grown entertainment became most needed, when the long evenings pressed against the windows, dark and misty. |
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The evenings are becoming chilly now, enough to remind us of how very cold it will be, come winter. |
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I have an old Shetland wool cardigan jacket, knitted in a massive cable stitch, that I tend to wear on chilly evenings. |
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This is just the thing for these chilly winter evenings and it's so simple, so delicious and so brilliant. |
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In the evenings, exquisite bronze replicas of the deities travel bedecked in palanquins to bestow blessings on the townsfolk. |
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Two years ago I was overweight, bloated, lacked energy, fell asleep early in the evenings and generally felt below par. |
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He makes house calls across central Iowa and eastern Nebraska on days, evenings and weekends at his clients ' convenience. |
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The Government High School becomes a hub of activities on Saturday and Sunday evenings. |
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There will be no hot cider with cinnamon swizzle sticks around the T.V. on crisp evenings this September. |
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It was one of those heavy, humid evenings when you never quite know whether it will pour or the sun will break through. |
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At both areas, trails are groomed for skate and classic skiing, and some trails are lit in the evenings for those who want outdoor nightlife. |
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But, with dark winter evenings closing in, there are still no signs up, and no evidence of any work on a pedestrian refuge. |
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We loved to play on the roof and used to have mango ice-cream parties, musical evenings and fly kites up there. |
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Between piano lessons and shooting hoops, the boy pedaled his bike to the friend's house over several evenings to work on the site's content. |
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Of course, the whole idea is to go there to concentrate and focus on the work, not on what to do in the evenings. |
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In summer time, on long, warm evenings, we would engage in the building of various types of bridges over the stream that runs down the clough. |
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Although it will be cool in the evenings on the cols and ridges, the days should be mild. |
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In his later life he operated the petrol pumps at Sligo Motor Company High Street in the evenings. |
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The combination of top quality performance and the ambience of the concerts has produced evenings of great enjoyment both musically and socially. |
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Similar signs popped up in front yards and along the expressway, while local residents picketed the hospital in the evenings. |
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It has been three evenings since the hobbits, Frodo and Sam, parted from their companions in their journey towards Mordor with the Ring. |
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It sounded positive, but those evenings will be a lot more fun if Woods delivers, and inspires his compatriots, on the field of play. |
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We no longer live in a society where it is common for families to spend their evenings informally making music with friends. |
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A number of revues, plays and cabaret evenings keep the Arctic inhabitants occupied. |
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Anything to keep oneself entertained on those long, lonely evenings when pining for unavailable men. |
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The path around the park is a figure of eight and it is a wonderful place to be during early mornings or evenings. |
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Emily makes a pitiful attempt to pull her down the steps every morning and some evenings. |
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He has above average reading skills, he's a happy child and plays with his friends in the evenings. |
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Big doors open on to a plant-filled terrace where a jazz band plays on Saturday evenings. |
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In the evenings he has dinner with his mom and creatively invents stories about Rudy Sr., the father he's never met. |
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So she has embarked on three jobs involving working seven days a week and some evenings in order to find the cash. |
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Being at home with three children means evenings are given over entirely to pleasures of the flesh. |
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Different types of jasmine come into flower and turn your evenings magical. |
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Indeed he often took hours to get home in the evenings, playing cowboys and Indians with his friends. |
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Now, on cold misty autumnal evenings, locals say they have seen the four hundred marching through the village still. |
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The shows will be conducted at places frequented by families in the evenings. |
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The hard-working couple's evenings at the cinema came on top of full-time day jobs. |
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Akhmatova wrote a poem cycle called Cinque which was based on their evenings together. |
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She is into gymnasium work and cycling, which she enjoys on winter evenings, as well as diving and water sports. |
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The show runs from 8pm to 11 pm both evenings, with the very best of Czech, Irish and African music and dance to enjoy. |
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Terrazzo floors, plush booths and banquette seating add more subtle touches and the booths are perfect for intimate evenings and power lunches. |
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In the evenings, inmates are allowed to socialise together in the day room. |
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The courses run in the daytime, evenings and weekends at different times and venues to suit all. |
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The weather was never as humid as in the Gold Coast, but hot during the daytime and cool in the evenings. |
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In the evenings, the place wears a festive look, with colourful lights decorating the trees, and the entire front wall of the building. |
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The gibbous moon rides low across the southern sky these evenings, and for the next few days it is crossing the constellation of Scorpius. |
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So the summer is over, the kids are back at school, the evenings drawing in. |
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They were in place of long evenings, the light fading as I putt on the worn barely live grass of the putting green. |
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I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking. |
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You celebrate cozy dinners and candlelight evenings with family and loved ones. |
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The cold wet evenings are not a deterrent to the training of the enthusiastic group. |
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For many, the thought of going in dark evenings to a classroom designed for youngsters is hardly an enticing one. |
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Get a guided tour around this beautiful house, visit the gift shop or look out for events such as ghost evenings throughout the year. |
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For everyone, Ramada's Iftar evenings remain a unique event of special food items. |
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She was a popular, outgoing woman who enjoyed line dancing classes several evenings a week. |
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So some evenings and sometimes on the weekends we'd go to the movies or a cafe together. |
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We would all gather at the local church three evenings a week and walk between nine and twelve miles a night. |
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We only see each other a couple of evenings a week properly so this week has been an absolute dream! |
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A temporary Saturday job or a couple of evenings a week in a pub can bring in enough to make the effort worthwhile. |
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His wife goes out most evenings and no longer makes any secret of her affairs. |
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People who know the victim said he could be seen having a drink in town pubs most Friday and Saturday evenings and usually walked home alone. |
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Newrad runs a club two evenings a week for children over seven years at which the youngsters work towards their Kingfisher Award. |
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But a couple of evenings a week he works as a male chaperone, wining and dining women who pay for his company. |
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Regular duties at my parish of residence occupied a couple of evenings a week. |
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Qualified tutors will be engaged to assist with homework two evenings each week. |
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The patients can listen to the six resident DJs entertaining and taking requests on three evenings a week. |
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The duration of the course is five weeks and classes are held two evenings a week, Tuesday and Thursday. |
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The centre, which will be open four evenings a week and at weekends, will also provide childcare. |
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I dunno, we'd meet up in the evenings and weekends, but I never really socialized with people in my classes that much. |
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Summer is also wonderful because of the mid-week fell races that come with the light evenings and go in the Autumn when early dusks reappear. |
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Some evenings he chose to dine with the other dons and professors at high table in college. |
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They have issued a warning to people to be extra vigilant especially as the dark winter evenings set in. |
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If they want to spend their evenings down the pub, they should be in front of the bar, not behind it. |
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When evenings are fair some good fishing is available at Holycross and Ballycamus on the River Suir, downstream of Thurles. |
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We drove around all day, doing interviews, and then ate and drank together in the evenings. |
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Diane Medak's pink halter dress is perfect for summer evenings and even carries into fall. |
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Asians, Qataris and Saudis manage their company branches, seal deals during the day and unwind in the evenings. |
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We get out big numbers especially at the peak times in the mornings and evenings to catch the scab buses. |
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Schubert, who spent evenings listening to Pamer and Lanner, wrote numerous sets of waltzes for the piano, exploring its formal possibilities. |
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The kids in my neighborhood played Kick the Can on warm summer evenings and I did fairly well at that. |
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Then, in the late afternoon and evenings, it is used by youngsters in music clubs, drama groups and other activities. |
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In the evenings guests can take a water taxi to La Mer, the resort restaurant on the other side of the marina. |
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I've spoken to some of the other students who do bar work in the evenings, but they said it wears you out. |
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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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For the most part it was meat packed in ice, thawed and heated in the evenings. |
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If your evenings are in the bar or out clubbing then forget leaping out of bed for a quick jog in the morning! |
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In addition to welcoming visitors, the restored house will also host literary evenings and celebrations. |
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Pubs usually stage karaoke evenings or have jukeboxes churning out the hits. |
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The hand that could knit a jumper in two evenings, and thread a needle, could fire a gun. |
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In June the weather is nice and you can enjoy the long evenings to relax in the town after a hard day at the circuit. |
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The volunteers inspired the evenings with cultural events, debates, dance dramas and rangoli competition. |
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It's actually a good thing because it means people cannot reach me in the evenings when all they have is a mobile phone number. |
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Training sessions are held at the hall on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings and Friday afternoons. |
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The finding has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings. |
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Most volunteers normally spend a couple of mornings, afternoons or evenings on duty each week. |
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Isaura and her husband kept a grocery nearby, and they often stayed there late in the evenings. |
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A few evenings ago he called me to ask me to convey to your newspaper and your readers his heartfelt thanks for your support of my campaign. |
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She had so much going for her. Every teacher I spoke to at parents' evenings always said Carly could be anything she wanted to be. |
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The clocks have gone forward, the evenings have got lighter and finally summer is on its way. |
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And in the evenings, in the mango trees, the Kuyils sang songs like squeaky wheels going round and round out of sync. |
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I was employed as a keypuncher, and would return home in the evenings and work on the book. |
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Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings. |
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It would put Britain one hour ahead of GMT in the winter and two hours ahead in the summer, giving lighter evenings throughout the year. |
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While not quite as enticing as sun-kissed meadows, those silly evenings are the ones I most look forward to. |
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It would be used for seven days and four evenings a week, mainly for recreational and educational purposes. |
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On summer evenings the womenfolk of my family would put on their chador and go out for a stroll in one of the Mughal gardens. |
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In the evenings, my mother read to us, and we knitted socks and sweaters for my dad in the army, and listened to the radio. |
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Fashionable shops such as Liberty in London host knitting evenings, where young women sit making knitwear and chatting. |
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He was never on the pay roll but voluntarily taught woodwork at evenings and weekends. |
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But you need warmer wraps and sweaters for the evenings and early mornings. |
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To survive winter mornings and evenings, you need warmer wraps and sweaters. |
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Indeed the corner of my road in years past was one where ladies of the night would tout their business most evenings. |
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The Government has decided not to allow cultural events in the evenings in Lalbagh. |
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There are still times available on both evenings between 4pm and 8pm and teams of up to six people are required to swim in relays for one hour. |
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When I am alone, in the evenings of my solitude, the presence of this other shadow makes me feel secure. |
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Remember those days and evenings when the sun always shone and cricket was the only game in town? |
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A second youth Andrew Hilton has also been given an ASBO and banned from the village in the evenings. |
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Misty evenings and star-studded night skies form the perfect backdrop for late night partying. |
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In spite of three hip replacements, Adams manages to visit his local pub to play piquet most evenings and continues to write. |
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Of those, more than half said they work at evenings during the school week and almost all were below the legal age of 14 for paid employment. |
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The lengthy process of soil preparation can start now that the lighter evenings are with us. |
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Our days in Corfu were spent in swimming and sunbathing and the evenings in the nearby taverna, eating and drinking vast quantities of retsina. |
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I used to stomp out of my room in protest in the evenings after he placed an antique clock from Turkey outside my room. |
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In those long lightsome Irish summer evenings when the sun doesn't sink until after ten o'clock, the family would linger onboard at the mooring. |
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Checking the soccer results was a ritual they followed most Saturday evenings during the soccer season. |
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I have a RL job so you will mostly see postings from me in the evenings or at nighttime in Europe. |
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The course modules of study on political economy subjects are on in the evenings. |
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The evenings were spent lingering over fine wines and cognacs while gymnastic students modelled the latest in Brazilian swimwear. |
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In the evenings there is room to move about unlike many bars and the music is quite ambient. |
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Mrs Braham said the living languages evenings are a great way to encourage pupils to learn a new language. |
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After a relative's funeral, families and their friends pray the rosary for nine evenings, offering refreshments after each night's prayers. |
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Sea-kayak around uninhabited islands and hike desert arroyos, then spend evenings swapping expedition tales with Messner and Kane. |
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They are also ideal for supplementing existing central heating systems, not only throughout the winter months but also on chilly spring and autumn evenings. |
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The plaintive call of the bird can be heard most evenings in the area. |
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The king and his regent queen made it their haven for the evenings. |
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In every one the owner offered a little cup of strong black sugary tea and a chair by the stove, since outside high summer the evenings are decidedly chilly. |
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From her conversation with Sylvia, Bob gathered that Caroline spent her evenings at high-toned discotheques and gambling clubs, her days recuperating. |
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If you know in your heart that you're a ball of fire, but just can't get off the couch in the evenings, you might want to look into your diet and exercise programs. |
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It is totally unpretentious, service is good, the meals are very authentic, the standard of food is consistent, and we've had many memorable evenings there. |
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Nevertheless, for the past few evenings I've had the tedious task of herding the uncomprehending gecko into a more acceptable location before lights-out. |
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Baker has taken Sedgwick literally, as Sarah spends evenings in bed fantasizing about the new men in her life. |
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Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches. |
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The days are spent writing music, swimming and reading while Dominic works in his studio, the evenings spent languidly in his arms in the warm evening air. |
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We're trying everything we can to sort out yobbery in the evenings. |
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But he warned that motorists parking in residential streets were also vulnerable as the winter evenings draw in and criminals look to operate under the cover of darkness. |
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The evenings are also light, and the garage needs a complete reorg. |
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These sessions will continue for four consecutive Thursday evenings. |
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As the boys' club organizers had hoped, thousands of children from the toughest neighborhoods were persuaded to spend their evenings indoors playing checkers or basketball. |
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The academics secretly observed them in bars during evenings out, analysing their behaviour in detail for half an hour, then following their success afterwards. |
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On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands. |
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Sultry summer evenings gave way to chilly autumn and cold winter nights. |
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So yes, there were hazards, and clouds of smoke pouring up in the air, but I can't regret those fall evenings by dancing flames under impossibly clear West Texas skies. |
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The rules say you can work in pairs in the evenings after 8 p.m. so if you get into trouble, one of you can run interference while your oppo does a bunk to safety. |
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But in the evenings she milked two of the nanny goats outside. |
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In the evenings brilliant slashes of purple and pink distract the horizon as the sun makes its way towards the sea. |
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The nightlife isn't diverse, or even very good, but the Manx throw themselves into their evenings and weekends with the enthusiasm of people semi-trapped on an island. |
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Guests are encouraged to hire cars to explore the island's uncompromising and maverick terrain and to drive to restaurants on evenings when dinner is not provided. |
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Long-time Razzie performer, and the evenings master of ceremonies, Glenn Simon then steps up to the podium. |
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Edna, 71, from South Croydon, has always been interested in stamp collecting and now spends at least five evenings week sorting them into categories and themes. |
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Long traffic queues are already commonplace on both the southbound carriageway in Fife during the morning rush period and at South Queensferry in the evenings. |
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So spare a thought for the crop of young drivers who may have passed their test over the spring or summer, and have never yet had to face icy roads and dark evenings. |
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Crawford, taking swigs from a flask of vodka, caused a stir on several evenings by focusing her attentions upon Richardson. |
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And I've been hitting the bottle in the evenings to help me get by. |
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You can still buy fresh pan dulce every morning in the barrios and see family and friends as they gather on the front porch to talk in the evenings. |
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They could be working overtime any evening of the week, going on holidays, enjoying the summer, instead of slogging it out three or four evenings a week. |
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Lixouri is a pleasant, quiet village with an appealing square lined with restaurants, from which can be heard on balmy evenings the strains of the bouzouki and the mandolin. |
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As the autumn evenings draw in, a cosy fireside armchair beckons! |
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She holds a part-time job, and I'm assuming she would continue working, visit my home a few evenings a week to cook dinner or dine out, with companionship at bed time. |
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They are highly social birds, often gathering in the evenings, except during nesting season, in large roosts that sometimes harbor hundreds of birds. |
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Skyrac has a reputation for being a competitive club but many of its members just enjoy running sociably with others on a couple of evenings a week. |
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The mission began each morning with a Mass at five o'clock, followed by a second at nine-thirty and rosary in the evenings at seven with instruction. |
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I can recall happy evenings sitting round cheery fires, making our own entertainment, and a wonderful spirit of friendliness and fellowship prevailing. |
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As well as the usual range of coffees, there's an excellent range of cakes and pastries, a tapas menu and, in true coffee-house style, weekly acoustic music evenings. |
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There are few traditional musicians in County Sligo and beyond who haven't hammered out some rasping reels or clipping hornpipes on musky summer evenings. |
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The weather here is still very warm and very comfortable in the evenings. |
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On summer evenings, us children would sit on the front doorstep with our supper, which would often be Dutch cheese, spring onions and Dutch plum tomatoes. |
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It is hoped to reach the appeal target by the end of 2004 and other events include wine and cheese evenings, quiz nights, a parish fun day and an outdoor play. |
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It has become known as a lively venue, particularly in the evenings and at weekends and offers a mixture of friendliness and familiarity to its many patrons. |
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Cultural performances have added lots of excitement and one can see people of all ages flocking the pandals in the evenings to catch a glimpse of the innovative programmes. |
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Under a bonus scheme, State driving testers will carry out a similar number of additional tests through a combination of overtime on Saturdays, evenings and lunchtimes. |
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She said research had shown that evenings were an area of weakness in York's tourism industry, with streets that were packed by day becoming empty as evening drew on. |
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In a moment of summer madness I sat down to write a handful of haiku to capture the feeling of summer, of sunshine, of long days and longer evenings. |
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The couple took over the pub two years ago and have managed to attract new customers through activities such as music evenings, a quiz night and pub sports. |
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But most mornings or evenings will find me prepping dinner from basic ingredients. |
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Every office will also have internet, broadband and webcams so that those who have an office can look at it in the evenings to make sure everything is safe and secure. |
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Jenkins wants to trim the evenings down to a manageable size. |
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We get a lot of star-studded nights down here and we have the outdoor fireplace, so it's nice to be able to sit outside in the evenings and enjoy a glass of wine. |
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The epilogue catches perfectly the endless withdrawing melancholy of summer evenings in the high north, when pleasure goes on so long it turns into an inexpressible sadness. |
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The Credit Union will now open at 8pm on Friday evenings instead of 7pm. |
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While she spent her evenings preparing, he maintained an intermittent vigil at the bedroom window, offering some grudging help between observing sessions. |
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Kinzer also logged plenty of evenings in the Turkish bistros called meyhanes eating meze, or small plates of appetizers, and consuming raki, the Turkish national beverage. |
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In the evenings, she goes to her health club for aerobics and weight work. |
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The darker evenings have succeeded in pointing me towards more substantial main courses, deeper flavours and a bit of long, slow cooking at the weekend. |
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In the evenings, in the afterglow of sunset, when parrots darted across the sky, her face would absorb light and slowly become luminous like the moon. |
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Too bad those chilly San Francisco evenings demand socks and shoes. |
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The problems happened during late afternoons, evenings and on Saturdays. |
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On cool evenings they stand around a campfire by the chuck wagon warming themselves outwardly with the flames and inwardly with strong coffee served free of charge. |
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The evenings probably weren't all that unlike the other readings, except that the material was probably more instantly accessible, and, arguably, discardable. |
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Days disappeared in a flurry of sea and sand and the evenings became storybook forays to find a beach where we could barbecue sausages and toast marshmallows. |
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The cafe bar also has a terrace, and is open afternoons and evenings. |
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On one of my last evenings in Beirut, I went to a beach party at the Sporting club, at the tip of the city that juts into the sea. |
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Because of increased demand, Relate Lancashire needs to extend its opening times at its Burnley office to include Thursday evenings and is appealing for more staff. |
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He likes to go bar-hopping in the evenings, but chooses to do so along Embassy Row where the establishments cater to members of the diplomatic corps. |
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The audiences are prepared to put up with draughty village halls, broken strings, buzzing PA gear and all the other imperfections that seem to make the evenings exciting. |
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I took on work in the evenings tutoring wealthy high-school students in math. |
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The bandstands in Cubbon Park and Lalbagh were built during the British regime and at that time, Western bands used to entertain people on Sunday evenings. |
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In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries. |
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Sharing the building, on the ground floor, was a boulangerie that provided fresh bread and croissants each morning and delicious fruit tarts in the evenings. |
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The marina at Bas du Fort just outside the town hums in the evenings. |
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He had a hearty appetite, took very little exercise, and spent his days sitting at his office desk and most evenings sitting in front of the fire, listening to the wireless. |
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I passed many evenings at the apartment he shares with my sister, escaping the wet heat, drinking dirty martinis, playing cards, and being beckoned into his basement studio. |
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And I suspect that it was this sense of mischief that kept her sane through all those lonely evenings passed at charitable fund-raising events being fawned over by sycophants. |
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We cooked them pasta and made them beds and in the evenings that would follow listened to Bea as she arrived home after a traumatic day of grief counselling. |
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