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* Bloody Sunday ( 1887 ), a demonstration in London, England against British repression in Ireland
* Bloody Sunday ( 1900 ), a day of high casualties in the Second Boer War, South Africa
* Bloody Sunday ( 1905 ), a massacre in Saint Petersburg, Russia that led to the 1905 and 1917 Russian Revolutions
* Marburg's Bloody Sunday ( 1919 ), a massacre of civilians of German ethnic origin in Maribor during the protest at the central city square
* Bloody Sunday ( 1920 ), a day of violence in Dublin, Ireland during the Irish War of Independence
* Bloody Sunday ( 1921 ), a day of violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the Irish War of Independence
* Bloody Sunday ( 1926 ), a day of violence in Alsace
* Bloody Sunday ( 1938 ), police violence against unemployment protesters in Vancouver, Canada
* Bloody Sunday ( 1939 ), aka Bromberg Bloody Sunday, a massacre in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at the onset of World War II
* Bloody Sunday ( 1965 ), a violent attack during the first of the Selma to Montgomery marches in Alabama, United States
* Bloody Sunday ( 1969 ), violence after a protest in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey
* Bloody Sunday ( 1972 ), shooting of unarmed civilian protesters by the British Army ( Parachute Regiment ) in Derry, Northern Ireland
** Bloody Sunday Inquiry ( 1998 ), an inquiry commissioned by Tony Blair to investigate the killings of 1972
* January Events ( Lithuania )-January 13, 1991 attack on civilians is referred to as Bloody Sunday in Lithuania
Several songs have been written about the Bloody Sunday ( 1972 ) in Northern Ireland, including:
* " Sunday Bloody Sunday ", a 1972 song from the album Some Time in New York City, by John Lennon & Yoko Ono
* " Bloody Sunday ", a 1979 song by Stiff Little Fingers
* " Sunday Bloody Sunday ", a 1983 song by U2
* Bloody Sunday, a 2006 radio programme on Australian network Triple J

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Bloody Mary may refer to:
Doherty has again suggested that this interest may stem from his witnessing of Bloody Sunday and subsequent knowledge that many photos of the incident did not tell the whole truth.
The story may also serve as a metaphor for a sexual awakening, as in Angela Carter's story " The Company of Wolves ", published in her collection The Bloody Chamber ( 1979 ).
Bloody Baron may refer to:
Divination rituals such as the one depicted on this early-20th-century Halloween greeting card, where a woman stares into a mirror in a darkened room to catch a glimpse of the face of her future husband while a witch lurks in the shadows, may be one origin of the Bloody Mary legend.
While, as with any sort of folklore, the details may vary, this particular tale ( Bloody Mary ) encouraged young women to walk up a flight of stairs backwards, holding a candle and a hand mirror, in a darkened house.
Bloody handprints on its surface found while on board the Elizabeth Dane indicate it may have been opened from the inside.
Bloody show usually comes along with the mucus plug, and may continue throughout labor, making the mucus tinged pink, red or brown.
" Stoker " is a reference to Bram Stoker, author of Dracula ; It may also be a reference to the shape of the wooden stakes that he uses in his line of work, or to the famous British vampire William the Bloody.
Items may be purchased at Bloody Mary Drugstores located in the amusement park, found throughout levels, or obtained as the plot unfolded.
Bloody tears may refer to:
Bloody Knife had a problem with alcohol that may have led to him deserting his post in September 1868.

Bloody and refer
This ritual is conducted by a chosen dread doppelganger, and the Paridoners refer to the time when the killer stalks the streets as " The Bloody Jack Killings ", because for many years Paridon thought the killings were the work of a madman.
MSTRKRFT is an electronic duo made up by Jesse F. Keeler and Alex Puodziukas, who often refer to by his stage name, Al-P. Two MSTRKRFT remixes can be found on Death from Above 1979's 2005 release Romance Bloody Romance.
The Bloody Code is a term used to refer to the system of laws and punishments in England between 1688 and 1815.

Sunday and may
If the last day ( due date ) for performing any act for tax purposes, such as filing a return or making a tax payment, etc., falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, you may perform that act on the next succeeding day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
Even Joan Sutherland may not have anticipated the tremendous reception she received from the Metropolitan Opera audience attending her debut as Lucia in Donizetti's `` Lucia Di Lammermoor '' Sunday night.
In Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Jersey, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, car dealerships continue to operate under blue-law prohibitions in which an automobile may not be purchased or traded on a Sunday.
Blue laws may also prohibit retail activity on days other than Sunday.
Traditional forms of hunting on Sunday are illegal, except for raccoons which may be pursued until 2 a. m., hunting on licensed hunting preserves, use of dogs all day to hunt bear, raccoon and fox.
In Britain the weekend may appear at the end of the week so the first day is Monday and the last day is Sunday.
Thus, on a given Sunday moring service, a congregation may see the minister leading worship in street clothes, Geneva gown, or an alb.
On Saturday and Sunday the Divine Liturgy may be celebrated as usual.
On Sunday, January 13, 2002, while playing a game of basketball, Demme collapsed and died of a heart attack which may have been related to cocaine later found in his system during an autopsy.
Additional restrictions to Sunday opening hours may apply.
One and a half hours of late night programming is offered on Saturdays from 11: 00 pm to 12: 30 am Weekend daytime programming consists of the infomercial block Weekend Marketplace ( Saturdays from 10: 00 am to noon ) and the hour-long political news program Fox News Sunday ( time slot may vary ).
It also may have influenced other spoof-based British radio programmes such as Radio Active, On the Hour, The Sunday Format, and The News Huddlines.
" Some colloquial text in the south of Vietnam and from the church may still use the old form to mean Sunday.
Many American and British daily newspapers publish a larger edition on Sundays, which often includes color comic strips, a magazine, and a coupon section ; may only publish on a Sunday, or may have a " sister-paper " with a different masthead that only publishes on a Sunday.
North American Radio stations often play specialty radio shows such as Casey Kasem's countdown or other nationally syndicated radio shows that may differ from their regular weekly music patterns on Sunday morning and / or Sunday evening.
The counting of the Sundays resumes following Eastertide, however, two Sundays are replaced by Pentecost and Trinity Sunday, and depending on whether the year has 52 or 53 weeks, one may be omitted.
In some traditions, rose may be used on the 4th Sunday of Lent, called Laetare Sunday in the Roman Rite.
The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover.

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