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On Sundays, with the permission of Captain Heard, who usually attended with two of his officers, services were held in the double cabin.
On Sundays he would walk miles into the campagna to visit with them, and in particular to see their horses.
On successive Sundays during October, 1960, Paul Ferris ( a non-Catholic ) wrote articles in the Observer depicting clergymen of the Church of England, the Church of Rome and the Nonconformist Church.
On April 28, 2011 Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed legislation allowing local communities to vote on whether to allow alcohol sales on Sundays.
On November 8, 2011, voters in more than 100 Georgia cities and counties voted on a bill which would allow stores to sell alcohol on Sundays.
At the end of the day, members met for meetings and had a curfew of 9 p. m. On Sundays, the members respected the " Holy day " and did no unnecessary work, but attended church services, singing groups, and other social activities.
On Sundays, church services were regularly held there-a practice that continued until after the Civil War.
On Saturdays and Sundays we'd have huge games, but nighttime became my time.
On Saturdays, the usual St. John Chrysostom is celebrated ; on Sundays the more solemn and penitential Divine Liturgy of St.
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 Sundays and solemnities, three Scripture readings are given.
On Sundays and holidays there is a popular bird song competition.
On Sundays, the anavathmoi are chanted according to the tone of the week ; on feast days which do not fall on Sunday, the Avavathmoi almost always consist of the first stasis in Tone 4 ( based on Psalm 128 ).
* On Sundays / public holidays, Arriva Southend depot runs routes 44 ( Lakeside-Grays ) and 150 ( Grays-Basildon ) and on Mondays-Saturdays Arriva operated the ' Basildon Direct ' route 5, from Lakeside to Southend.
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 Sundays, Sung Mass is offered in the morning at 11am and Compline ( Night Prayer ) and Benediction is sung congregationally to plainsong at 10pm.
On Sundays there is a practice at 09: 30 followed by Eucharist, then a further afternoon practice followed by Evensong which ends at 7pm.
On the weekends, the paper publishes the New Castle News Weekend, which is published on Saturday mornings and serves the entire weekend, giving the coupons normally seen in Sunday newspapers a day early since the paper doesn't publish on Sundays.
On Sundays the whole school gathers for a formal Sunday worship, and there are regular communion services throughout the term.
On Sundays, all students attended services at the local Anglican church.
On Sundays it is more around 20 million.
On Sundays, the non-stopping service does not run and the Grays via Rainham service is reduced to an hourly shuttle from Barking.
On Sundays, Hillsong London holds four church services throughout the day there.
On Sundays it is the Office most likely to bring the faithful together in church for the second time and thus becomingly completes the Divine Service for that day.

On and people
On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge.
On the surface, this seems a sound approach to Christian mission: members of the congregation show by their friendly attitudes that they care for new people ; ;
And then I remembered a few years before after their return from a short trip to Rome I had heard her boast, over and over again, `` On the boat people liked me for myself ''.
On the other hand, people will avoid or even retaliate against those perceived not to be cooperating.
On other hand, in some experiments a proportion of people do not seem to care about reputation and they do not help more even if this is conspicuous.
On the December 13, 2010 episode of The Colbert Report, Stephen reads a passage of A Modest Proposal in support of Ted Turner's suggestions on reducing overpopulation by having poor people sell ( to rich people ) their right to bear a single child per family.
On 3 September 1864, a shed, used for the preparation of nitroglycerin, exploded at the factory in Heleneborg Stockholm, killing five people, including Nobel's younger brother Emil.
" On July 27, 1868, the day before the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted, U. S. Congress declared in the preamble of the Expatriation Act that " the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ," and ( Section I ) one of " the fundamental principles of this government " ( United States Revised Statutes, sec.
* On the second Saturday in August, people can wander through the Night Market in the balmy Summer evening.
On January 19, 1879, Alcott and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn wrote a prospectus for a new school which they distributed to potentially interested people throughout the country.
On the same day he admits before the nation that he " misled people " about the relationship.
On June 6, 2008, a bi-partisan, non-binding resolution was approved by the Japanese Diet calling upon the government to recognize the Ainu people as indigenous to Japan, and urging an end to discrimination against the group.
On Sakhalin island, there are a few dozen people who identify themselves as Sakhalin Ainu, but many more with partial Ainu ancestry do not acknowledge it.
On 26 June, Alexei died in the Petropavlovskaya fortress in Saint Petersburg, two days after the senate had condemned him to death for conspiring rebellion against his father, and for hoping for the cooperation of the common people and the armed intervention of his brother-in-law, the emperor.
On the seventh day, the seven priests sounding the seven trumpets of rams ' horns before the Ark compassed the city seven times and, with a great shout, Jericho's wall fell down flat and the people took the city ( Josh.
On the other hand, where circumstances required it, he did not spare even the princes of his people ( Yer.
On Broadway, three people played all of these roles.
On Rosenmontag, or the Monday before Ash Wednesday, crowds of people line the streets, wearing masks.
On the Great British canal system, the term ' barge ' is used to describe a boat wider than a narrowboat, and the people who move barges are often known as lightermen.
On the other hand, total destruction of both king and people will result if they turn to wickedness.
On September 23, 1979, the landfill was the site of an anti-nuclear rally attended by 200, 000 people.
:" On one occasion lie himself was sitting in an assembly of people, a stage having been arranged for a council on an open plain.
:" On this account I have not the power, nor do I dare, to approve the objects of your mission until I can consult our gods by the casting of lots and until I can enquire the will of the people in regard to this matter.

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