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In "Grand Union" (1955), he makes a common day perfect.
Chucking away my cell phone, with neither the Internet or a Mission burritos to be found, I wanted to see life through fresh eyes in one of the most remote regions in the world where trees full of monkeys are simply a common day occurrence.
A common day trip around Halloween, 31 October, is to travel the 18 miles north from Boston to Salem, Massachusetts, which was the site of a massive witch hunt and subsequent trials in the 1600s and is usually especially decked out for the holiday.
Sunday, though, was far from a common day at the Tour.
Regina might argue that a decree requiring all shops to close on Sundays (the common Sabbath) does not concern a religious matter because its aim is a common day of rest, not religious observance.
And while Easter had been a common day of communion in the church before the reformation, "the reformers tried to prevent too many communions on this day, and instead urged the faithful to receive it on various Sundays throughout the year".
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In order to create familiarity with a common-day setting and tone, Vaughan made this story arc include various references to current popular culture, including television series, films, and celebrities such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the Matrix trilogy, and Dr. Phil.
Listening to Labour's Peter Hain on BBC Radio 4 cheerfully discussing the possibility that Britain might concede some "joint sovereignty" to Spain in the revived dispute over Gibraltar took me straight back to a turbulent Commons day in December 1980.
Disappointment was a common theme Sunday.
The wait-and-see approach was a common theme Tuesday.
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