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If we have a World Basket Weaving Day, it seems only fair to devote one day a year to thinking.
Leendert R. Hering plans to devote one day in July to anti-terrorism training.
Even some romantics among us think it's a shameful practice to devote one day of the year to appreciating one's significant someone.
You can change what you're doing based on the day of the week; you may want to devote one day to swimming, one day to running, one day to biking, one day to stretching, one day to rest, then two days to brick sessions that combine the types of exercise.
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He secured a meeting room in a local bank, obtained free use of the Knights of Columbus hall for a Christmas party, and asked St . Marys Church if it would devote one Sunday a month to discuss organ donation, Ms. Dreker said.
Members devoted one day of complete fasting.
For several months, nine senior managers devoted one day a week to investigating how the company developed new products.
In Eupen, Mardi Gras is preceded by the Kappensitzung, or preliminary carnival activities electing the Carnaval Prince (Jan . 8 this year and devoting one day, Fat Thursday, to women.
Before Mr. Collor froze prices of Brazil's basic food items, Mrs. Vitoria stretched her husband's $75 a week salary by devoting one day a week to researching prices in supermarkets near their apartment in the Copacabana neighborhood of Rio.
At the park's opening ceremony, he said his son would become his heir only if he devoted one day a month to clean the park.
If two members of each family in the small tropical country cited above devoted one day per week to home improvement work for a year, and if a monetary value of only a half-dollar per man-day were placed on this work, 600,000 families would provide an annual value in self-help of $30,000,000.
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