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Some students from the University returned around six with a large pot containing enough hot soup to last me a week.
Independent market owners work six days a week ; ;
They are leaving so fast that the president of the West German Employers' Federation issued an appeal this week to factory workers in the West to volunteer for six months' front-line work in factories in West Berlin.
During the following week, six tons of hay belonging to one rancher were burned ; ;
Even a city of thirty thousand might have six baseball teams, sponsored by grocers and hardware merchants or department stores, that played two or three times a week throughout the summer, usually in the cool of the evening, before an earnest and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each, or even more, to be dropped into a hat when the game was half over.
Some churches have six or more training sessions of two hours each, generally held on Sunday night or during the week.
During the extended peak of the strip, the workload grew to include advertising, merchandising, promotional work, public service comics and other specialty work — in addition to the regular six dailies and one Sunday strip per week.
During winter training, the pilots fly two practice sessions per day, six days a week, in order to fly the 120 training missions needed to perform the demonstration safely.
It is common to display the Gregorian calendar in separate monthly grids of seven columns ( from Monday to Sunday, or Sunday to Saturday depending on which day is considered to start the week-this varies according to country ) and five to six rows ( or rarely, four rows when the month of February contains 28 days beginning on the first day of the week ), with the day of the month numbered in each cell, beginning with 1.
Each cabal was usually dedicated to one very specific area of the game which meant the cabal had to meet very regularly, in the case of Half-Life the members had to meet four days a week, six hours a day for five months.
The largest and most frequently published newspaper is the Gibraltar Chronicle, Gibraltar ’ s oldest established daily newspaper and the world ’ s second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously with daily editions six days a week.
Children employed as mule scavenger by cotton mills would crawl under machinery to pick up cotton, working 14 hours a day, six days a week.
They refused to work for less than 10 shillings a week, although by this time wages had been reduced to seven shillings a week and were due to be further reduced to six shillings.
Irenaeus held to the old Jewish tradition that the first six days of creation week were typical of the first six thousand years of human history, with Antichrist manifesting himself in the sixth period.
In early 2002, Digweed underwent a six week country-wide tour of the United States with Sasha and Jimmy Van M called Delta Heavy.
In 2004, he played a sixweek engagement of his one – man concert at the Off Broadway complex Dodger Stages.
The gases nitrogen, oxygen, and argon had been identified, but the remaining gasses were isolated in roughly their order of abundance, in a six week period beginning at the end of May, 1898.
Thirty-five years later, Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 the week of October 27, 2010, with 48, 000 copies sold.
This is often done for headliner shows because the length of the year ( 52 weeks ) is far more than the length of a pick-up ( from six to 13 episodes-usually one per week ) or a full season ( usually from 22 to 24 episodes or weeks ).
Workers also had good reasons for discontent: overcrowded housing with often deplorable sanitary conditions, long hours at work ( on the eve of the war a 10-hour workday six days a week was the average and many were working 11 – 12 hours a day by 1916 ), constant risk of injury and death from very poor safety and sanitary conditions, harsh discipline ( not only rules and fines, but foremen ’ s fists ), and inadequate wages ( made worse after 1914 by steep war-time increases in the cost of living ).
In 2004 Emmerdale began screening six episodes a week.
The mostly Hindu and Muslim labourers were compelled to work 7 and a half hours a day, six days a week for 3 years, receiving about 13 cents a day for their work.
Unfortunately, by October 1987, on the eve of a six week European tour the band mysteriously disbanded.

six and stint
Shooter returned to Valiant ( now called Acclaim Comics ) for a brief stint in 1999 to write Unity 2000 ( an attempt to combine and revitalize the older and newer Valiant universes ) but Acclaim folded after the completion of only three of the planned six issues.
He was in the Senate, for instance, six years before Strom Thurmond arrived for what turned out to have been a 48-year stint.
His hit song " Piano Man " was written about a six month stint he did in 1972 at the " Executive Room " piano bar in Los Angeles.
On more than one occasion since these events, Michaels and Triple H have reformed D-Generation X, first returning together for a six month stint on the June 12, 2006 edition of Monday Night Raw.
He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and after a six year stint in New Hampshire, later moved to California.
Episode 4000 saw the return of series original Dr. Hone Ropata for a six week stint in 2008.
Wright completed a draft of Gadsby in 1936, during a nearly six month stint at the National Military Home in California.
Over the years he has been involved with eighteen different projects, notably six years with Crystal Dynamics and a stint at Electronic Arts.
Nedvěd's second stint in New York would be more successful than the first, and the six seasons he would spend with the Rangers would represent the most stable portion of his career.
Detroit marks the seventh coaching stint for the nomadic Babcock, a native of Ontario who has lived in six Canadian provinces ( Saskatchewan, Quebec, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba ) and four US states ( Washington, Ohio, California and his current residence, Michigan ).
Reeves did a six years stint with the show this time, and then confirmed that she was leaving and she and her family moved to Tennessee.
Over the following six seasons, he played for six teams, including a second stint with Cleveland.
He finished his short stint with the team by helping them win the 2003 World Series, defeating the New York Yankees in six games.
After spending six months looking for a new club, including a training stint with Bolton Wanderers, Petit announced his retirement on 20 January 2005, when he found out he required a knee operation and would probably never regain full fitness.
After six years in the Canadian Army, including a stint with Southeast Asia Command, Hugh entered business in 1946 as owner-manager of New Method Laundries, which he sold in 1963.
Richards then had a short stint on WWE Velocity, dropping the bWo gimmick as he jobbed to Hardcore Holly and Booker T. After September 6, he disappeared from TV for over six months.
After coming off another stint in the DL in late August, this time for his shoulder, he modified his batting stance by lowering his shoulders and arms by six inches, enabling him to reestablish his offensive power for the season's final month and hitting a couple of home runs at the comfort of less strain on the shoulder, which he had three prior surgeries to correct.
He played for the 1906 Philadelphia Phillies, where he played in six games as catcher, but went 0-for-11 in his only stint in the majors.
He had a six month stint as manager for the Lyceum Theatre then returned to publicity, working his way up to national publicity director.
Nine cross-cultural credits are the minimum number required for graduation ; these can be earned through in-class study and a summer stint of three to six weeks in a cross-cultural setting.
Roeder then had a two year spell at Watford, followed by a return to Leyton Orient for whom he played eight games in 1992, before a six game stint to finish his playing career at Gillingham, whom he had joined as player-manager.
Aged 32, Taffarel returned to Europe and joined Galatasaray SK winning six major trophies during his three-year stint, most notably two Süper Lig and the 1999 – 2000 UEFA Cup, a 4 – 1 penalty shootout defeat of Arsenal ( 0 – 0 after 120 minutes ).
During that first nine year stint with the Vols, Neyland had five undefeated seasons, all within a six year period ( 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, and 1932 ).

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