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Twice and week
Twice a week he drove his tallyho over the Santa Cruz road, upland and through the redwood forest, with orchards below him at one hand, and glimpses of the Pacific at the other.
Twice a week, Lincoln would meet with his cabinet in the afternoon, and occasionally Mary Lincoln would force him to take a carriage ride because she was concerned he was working too hard.
Twice a week in August there are firework displays.
* Twice a week the winter thorough
Twice a week to shower.
Twice a week, students attend seated meal, at which formal attire is required.
Twice a week, following the conclusion of Evening at 7: 58, the Megabuck $ drawings would air.
Twice per week, Goodman also writes " Health Alerts ".
Twice a week throughout most of the whole academic year, members of the college don academic gowns and gather for formal hall.
He also is often mistaken for fellow actor Rhys Ifans: " Twice a week, people come up to me and say, ' You were great in Notting Hill.
Twice a year, coinciding with the Golden Week Holidays in the first week of May, and again for the first week of November, there is a pottery and crafts festival where potters and craftsmen from Mashiko and surrounds come to the town and set up stalls.
Twice a week is fine here.
Twice every week the entire school community gathers in Wickenden Chapel for a chapel service.
* The Globe — Twice a week, Salt Lake Community College
Twice per week the Stavanger flight corresponded with services to London and Amsterdam.
Twice a week trolleys containing a change of clothing were brought to the yards.
In its original broadcast, " You Only Move Twice " finished 50th in ratings for the week of October 28-November 3, 1996, with a Nielsen rating of 8. 5, equivalent to approximately 8. 2 million viewing households.
Twice a week, soon after Louis XVI ’ s coronation, Bertin would present her newest creations to the young queen and spend hours discussing them.
Training occurs Twice per week each time for half the college

Twice and winter
Twice a year, summer and winter, the tribe spent a few months at the seashore catching fish, seals, clams, oysters and seafowl.

week and winter
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.
Some Neopagans time the celebration to the solar midpoint between the winter solstice and spring equinox, which now falls later in the first week or two of February.
The Opry plays there several times a week, except for an annual winter run at the Ryman.
However, World War I put an end to the plans of Olympic competition, and it was not until the winter sports week in Chamonix in 1924 — retroactively awarded Olympic status — that ice speed skating reached the Olympic programme.
Working hours were long: builders might work 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
In 1921, on the convention of the IOC in Lausanne, there was a call for equality for winter sports, and after much discussion it was decided to organize an " international week of winter sport " in 1924 in Chamonix.
Currently the Opry plays several times a week at the Grand Ole Opry House, except for an annual winter run at the Ryman Auditorium.
Other popular attractions include the annual Grand Illumination ( see also here ) in Oak Bluffs ; the Martha's Vineyard Film Society which screens independent and world cinema all year long ; the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival which runs its Summer Film Series and Cinema Circus every Wednesday in July and August, the second week in August, The Run & Shoot Filmworks Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival < http :// www. mvaaff. com > which showcases the works of independent and established African-American filmmakers and its winter festival in March ; Martha's Vineyard International Film Festival in September, Katama Farm in Edgartown ; and the Flying Horses Carousel in Oak Bluffs, the oldest carousel in the United States.
Although severe weather is unusual and generally forecast, it has claimed several lives over the years, including a party of five soldiers and one naval rating, caught in a week long storm while undergoing winter survival training in 1990.
Working hours were long: builders worked 64 hours a week in summer and 52 in winter, while domestic servants worked 80 hour weeks.
On 22 January 2008, RJ launched flights to Hong Kong via Bangkok, with three flights / week during winter, and five flights / week during summer, making it the airline's first route to China.
* The Games also featured a week of winter sports, with figure skating appearing for the first time since the 1908 Olympics, and ice hockey making its Olympic debut.
The Bemidji Polar days is a week long event held during the winter months.
Each June for nine days beginning on the Saturday of the weekend before Father's Day and ending on Father's Day, the city hosts Laconia Motorcycle Week, also more simply known as ' bike week ', one of the country's largest rallies, and each winter, the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Derby.
The school is said to have been completely unoccupied at the time of the fire, as the entire school district is on winter break for the week.
Many islanders use the winter as time off, since they tend to work between 60 and 80 hours a week during the tourist season.
Supplies and perishables are flown to the island during the winter months along with the mail, parcels and bank employees who staff the island's only bank ( for one day a week ) until the spring.
The Fick Fossil and History Museum is open seven days a week in summer, with shorter hours in winter.
Now, with their winter quarters threatened, Frederick William of Brandenburg was forced to leave Alsace, and crossed the following week the Rhine River, back into present-day Germany.
Mclnturff states: a stratospheric warming is called minor if a significant temperature increase is observed ( that is, at least 25 degrees in a period of week or less ) at any stratospheric level in any area of winter time hemisphere.
A winter sports week with speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey and nordic skiing was planned ; the concept of this week eventually gave rise to the Winter Olympic Games.
Bacon spent the autumn and winter of 1926 in London, with the help of an allowance of £ 3 a week from his mother's trust fund, living on his instincts, simply ' drifting ', and reading Nietzsche.

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