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On Sundays he would walk miles into the campagna to visit with them, and in particular to see their horses.
And the coffee shop on Drexel Street, where the men spent their evenings and Sundays playing cards, had a rose hedge beneath its window.
The medieval parish church of Gunsbach was shared by the Protestant and Catholic congregations, which held their prayers in different areas at different times on Sundays.
At the San Diego Comic Con in July 2009, IDW announced the upcoming publication of Al Capp's Li ' l Abner: The Complete Dailies and Color Sundays as part of their ongoing Library of American Comics project.
Late in 2010, some Congressmen ( after the four-day Bicentennial holiday was proved successful ) asked for a law that would forbid the opening of supermarkets and department stores on Sundays, however retailers claimed that Sunday shopping made about 20 % of their weekly sales, more than other day of the week, thus preventing the law from taking place.
Although this space was discovered recently, and contains no identifying marks, many Christians believe it to be the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea in which the Syriac Orthodox celebrate their Liturgy on Sundays.
Although the Harmonites typically wore plain clothing, made with their own materials by their own tailors, they would wear their fine garments on Sundays and on other special occasions.
At Economy, on special occasions and Sundays, women wore silk dresses using fabric of their own manufacture.
110 of the most famous strips have been reprinted in their original size and colors in the 2005 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, So Many Splendid Sundays ( ISBN 978-0-9768885-9-8 ), a 16x21 inch hardcover book from Sunday Press Books and its sequel the 2008 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, Many More Splendid Sundays, Volume 2 ( ISBN 978-0976888550 ) with 110 more images.
Among the canons published was one urging people to more regularly attend the parochial churches, and to go to their parish church for at least feast days and on Sundays.
Bermudian vessels carried salted cod on their returns to Bermuda, establishing it as a traditional part of the Bermudian diet ( at least on Sundays ).
Kazan adds that De Niro " is one of a select number of actors I've directed who work hard at their trade, and the only one who asked to rehearse on Sundays.
It is one of the relatively few Sundays some Reformed denominations may offer the communion meal, and is one of the days of the year specially appointed among Moravians for the celebration of their Love Feasts.
The Trustees of the Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation also have permission to open on Sundays at their discretion.
" In some areas the farmers arranged the rows in their fields in such a way that on Sundays the Eternal Jew might find a resting place.
After receiving his only royalty check from Capitol in 1970 for songs he had written for People !, Norman moved from the " rat-hole " apartment at Gower Street and established a half-way house on North Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, where he " housed and fed various groups of people, supervised their Bible studies and drove them to church on Fridays and Sundays ".
A 1752 Jewry ordinance stated Jews were forbidden to leave the city on Sundays and Christian holidays, or to go out of their houses during church services, but they were exempted from service by court summonses on Sabbaths.
There is an implicit double message: that love could gather all together as we are taught at Church, but also that some of those who on Sundays go to Church and publicly pretend to love are the same ones that from Monday to Saturday belonged to the Ku-Klux-Klan, killed the drunken black boy, got rid of their blinded brother in law or intended to force a widowed mother to part from her children instead of helping her in her troubles.
Fellows and their guests had the privilege of free entry on Sundays, a closed day to the general public.

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Paintings and drawings by Marie Moore of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, are shown thru Nov. 5 at the Meadows Gallery, 3211 Ellis Av., week days, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., closed Mondays.
Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on and off-premise sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.
Because grocery stores are not permitted to carry wine or liquor, the older law essentially meant that only beer and alcoholic malt beverages could be purchased at all on Sundays.
The Lord's Day Act, which since 1906 had prohibited business transactions from taking place on Sundays, was struck down as unconstitutional in the 1985 case R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd. Calgary police officers witnessed several transactions at the Big M Drug Mart, all of which occurred on a Sunday.
In Norway the sale of alcohol on Sundays and election day is strictly illegal, the sale of alcohol on Saturdays ends at 6pm, while it ends 8pm at weekdays.
Lara's father Bunty and one of his older sisters Agnes Cyrus enrolled him in the local Harvard Coaching Clinic at the age of six for weekly coaching sessions on Sundays.
For Sundays and special feasts Lauds and Vespers largely remained the same, Psalm 118 remained distributed at the Little Hours and Psalms 4, 90, and 130 were kept at Compline.
Lavish festivals featuring African-based dances to drums were organized on Sundays at Place Congo, or Congo Square, in New Orleans until 1843.
Some Scottish and Welsh parishes remained officially " dry " on Sundays ( although often this merely required knocking at the back door of the pub ).
Detailed arrangements are made for the number of Psalms, etc., to be recited in winter and summer, on Sundays, weekdays, Holy Days, and at other times.
He was able to do this by having more readings at Mass and introducing a three-year cycle of readings on Sundays and a two-year cycle on weekdays.
Fair City airs Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8. 00 pm GMT on RTÉ One.
The club met on Sundays at a number of different locations around London.
25 September 2011, Fatboy Slim headlined the Terrace at Ibiza's famed Space nightclub's We Love Sundays closing party.
Organ recitals are held regularly weekdays at noon and most Sundays at 5: 15pm, as well as on special occasions.
In addition, several times a year on selected Sundays at 5: 15pm, the St. James's Recital Series features performances by local musicians, pianists in particular ; recitals follow the 4pm Choral Evensong in St. James Chapel and are free and open to the public.

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At that time, the network replaced it with a second weekend airing of The Frank McGee Report, which had been airing on Sundays for several years by that point.
This adverb type in Finnish language can express that something happens at a frequent point in time ( e. g. " on Sundays " is sunnuntaisin ), or an origin ( e. g. " born in " is syntyisin ).
On weekends the station ran children's programming early Saturday morning followed by brokered programming from late morning to about 4 p. m. Sundays consisted of religious shows until 4 p. m. WHT began after 4 p. m. on weekends at that point.
WWHT at this point only ran some religious programming from 7 to 10 a. m. weekdays and Sundays and WHT programming the rest of the time.
Warrnambool is also a major connecting point for V / Line road coach services to Hamilton, Mount Gambier, Portland, Port Fairy, Ballarat, a new thrice-weekly coach to Ararat via Halls Gap and on Sundays, one remaining return working to Geelong.
Although the band toured extensively, they made it a point to be back at their home church UBC in Waco Texas for most Sundays.

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