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On and Saturdays
On Saturdays and Sundays we'd have huge games, but nighttime became my time.
On the Saturdays, Sundays, and a number of weekdays during Great Lent, the service materials from the Triodion leave no room for the commemoration of the Saint of the day from the Menaion.
On Saturdays, work is over around 2 p. m.
On Saturdays throughout the year there is a popular market in the car park next to the railway station which attracts large crowds even out of the holiday season.
On Saturdays and Sundays, though, most of them came to the hotel to eat, drink and dance to polkas played by local accordion players, and later to big band music on the hotel jukebox.
On Saturdays, following a six-hour show, he did production work for the next three.
On Saturdays from May to November, the town hosts a Farmers ' Market under the PATCO line, featuring only local produce, baked goods, and crafts.
On top of the great bartenders that serve the locals, the kitchen is open on Fridays and Saturdays, and runs weekly dinner specials at more than reasonable prices.
On Saturdays farmers and ranchers come into Lexington from areas around the town.
On Saturdays and days prior to public holidays, most stores close at around 16-17: 00.
On Saturdays they print a third weekend-section.
On Saturdays at 8: 45pm the Cathedral sponsors a sound and light show.
On 30 January 2010 the pair started sitting in for Adam and Joe on BBC Radio 6 Music on Saturdays mornings, a slot they continued in for over a year.
On working days and Sundays metro runs up to midnight, and Saturdays there is continuous service during all the night.
On Saturdays, Paddy Murphy helps out.
On Saturdays, there is a section called Weekend Review with columnists, features and articles on science.
On Saturdays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day at the Painted Desert Inn, artisans from the region give cultural demonstrations related to ancient peoples, intertribal relationships, and European-descent cultures.
On Saturdays, Sunday mornings and in most of July, Flytoget does not operate the direct trains from Oslo S — only the 20-minute headway all-stop trains.
On the show, hosted by Vernon Kay, sporting teams would perform their sport adapted to be entertaining and be judge by the panel consisting of Martine McCutcheon, cricketer Andrew Flintoff, footballer Rio Ferdinand and singer Una Healy ( The Saturdays ).
On weekdays and Saturdays West Ealing is served by eight trains an hour, four going to London Paddington and two going to Greenford and Heathrow Airport respectively.
On weekdays, the ferry operates from 6. 10am until 8pm with a two-boat service ( 10 minutes nominal interval between sailings ); on Saturdays, from 6. 10am to 8pm with a one-boat service ( 15 minutes nominal interval, and the last south-to-north sailing is 15 minutes earlier at 7. 45pm ); on Sundays, from 11. 30am to 7. 30pm with a one-boat service ( last south-to-north sailing at 7. 15pm ).
On the north side of the high street is the Merchant's House, which is currently under restoration but part of which is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays in summer.
On Fridays and Saturdays there is a small market on North Cross Road with antiques, crafts and specialist food stalls.
On Mondays-Fridays it was open at rush hours, closed on Saturdays, and open on Sundays for the nearby Brick Lane Market.

On and usual
On a stage he always knew what to do, and tonight, to judge by the applause, he must be doing it better than usual.
To make Robert Paul's On a Runaway Motor Car through Piccadilly Circus ( 1899 ), the camera was turned very slowly, so that when the film was projected at the usual 16 frames per second, the scenery appeared to be passing at great speed.
On the morning of 15 January, only five days after Galba adopted Piso, Otho attended as usual to pay his respects to Galba, and then hastily excused himself on the score of private business hurried from the Palatine Hill to meet his accomplices.
On the sphere, points are defined in the usual sense, but the analogue of " line " may not be immediately apparent.
On November 4, Christian was anointed by Gustavus Trolle in the Storkyrkan ( the " grand church " in Stockholm ), and took the usual oath to rule the kingdom through native-born Swedes only.
On the night of 7 July 1967, Merivale left her as usual, to perform in a play, and returned home around midnight to find her asleep.
On 7 May 1889 he wrote to his publisher, Giulio Ricordi, begging him to get Sardou's permission for the work to be made into an opera: " I see in this Tosca the opera I need, with no overblown proportions, no elaborate spectacle, nor will it call for the usual excessive amount of music.
On squaring out the first term, a residual interaction with the magnetic field is found, along with the usual classical Hamiltonian of a charged particle interacting with an applied field:
On Saturday and Sunday the Divine Liturgy may be celebrated as usual.
On most tin whistles the leading tone to the lowest tonic can be played by using the little finger of the lower hand to partially cover the very end opening of the whistle, while keeping all other holes covered as usual for the tonic.
On Linux, the usual C library implements this approach ( via the NPTL or older LinuxThreads ).
On SMAC agar O157 colonies appear clear due to their inability to ferment sorbitol, while the colonies of the usual sorbitol-fermenting serotypes of E. coli appear red.
On the south side of the cloister ( 5 ) there are the remains of the old refectory, running, as in Benedictine houses, from east to west, and the new refectory ( 12 ), which, with the increase of the inmates of the house, superseded it, stretching, as is usual in Cistercian houses, from north to south.
On the night of July 2, Longstreet did not follow his usual custom of meeting Gen. Lee at his headquarters to discuss the day's battle, claiming that he was too fatigued to make the ride.
On the other hand, Hegel did use a three-valued logical model that is very similar to the antithesis model, but Hegel's most usual terms were: Abstract-Negative-Concrete.
On June 27, 1352, both the town of Zug and the Aeusser Amt entered the Confederation, the latter being received on exactly the same terms as the town, and not, as was usual in the case of country districts, as a subject land ; but in September 1352, Zug had to acknowledge its own lords again, and in 1355 was obliged to break off its connection with the league.
On the day of the shooting, Steinhäuser armed himself with a 9mm Glock 17 that took 17-round magazines and a Mossberg 590 Mariner 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a Pachmayr pistol grip, which was unusable due to an earlier handling error, before leaving his residence at his usual time.
On 1 September 1987 the UK added the usual 40 frequencies ( 26. 965 – 27. 405 MHz ) used worldwide, for a total of 80 channels at 27 MHz ; antenna regulations were further relaxed, and the 934 MHz band was withdrawn in 1998.
On multi-pitch routes it is usual to give the overall climb an adjectival grade and each pitch a separate technical grade ( such as HS 4b, 4a ).
On 13 January 1843, boats from Newcastle and Annalong set out for the usual fishing stations, and were caught in a gale.
* On 9 August, 2012, airfares for flights to New York were erroneously listed at a steep discount ( at $ 400 from the usual $ 1, 600 price ), with at least 5, 000 tickets sold.
On 10 November 1966, he officially announced to the Dáil with his usual penchant for efficiency, " I have resigned.
On the day of his death, the BBC 9 O ' Clock News was extended to an hour as opposed to the usual half hour.
On the other hand, men of the country areas around Rome in the time of Varro seem not to have shaved except when they came to market every eighth day, so that their usual appearance was most likely a short stubble.

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