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It is said to have been created by monks in an effort to hide meat (inside the pasta parcels) from God's eye on meatless Fridays and in particular on Good Friday.
Lib Dem ministers meet regularly – though, he admitted, not usually on Fridays.
He said morning prayers at the mosque were usually attended by 100 to 200 people on Fridays.
But another Houston mosque was a target for arsonists in 2011, while in 2006, residents in one suburb mobilised against a plan to build a mosque, claiming that it could become a breeding ground for terrorists and prompting a local farmer to hold pig races on Fridays, a holy day for Muslims.
If you like vintage clothes, take a short walk to the famous Portobello Road market (Fridays and Saturdays), or pick up quirky trinkets from The Rise Gift Shop.
Aly is a regular co-host of The Project on Fridays alongside hosts Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar and it is understood the Ten show is keen on getting him onboard full time.
Frangopoulos said Kenny's other regular gig on Sky's Viewpoint would now run on Sundays and Fridays at 8pm.
We also create a range of pastries and cakes and the bakery has a small cafe where we serve sandwiches at lunchtime, and sourdough pizza on Fridays.
Missie B's is a gay bar that's usually full of white people, but two Fridays ago, as the grand jury in Ferguson announced it needed another weekend to announce its decision, a couple dozen black LGBT people milled around watching a drag show.
Earlier this year, he put in for 2.30am seven days a week but the latest bid was scaled down to 1.30am on Fridays and Saturdays and midnight Sunday to Thursday.
The English Stage Club put on experimental work on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
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