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The 42-year-old head of children's health was planning a day of meetings in Torbay.
If you're planning a day trip, each hotel offers day passes to its beach and pools.
I don't have the option of planning a day of study – I fit my studies in around my life.
Are you supporting local micro-businesses by planning a day at a Christmas market to buy hand-crafted presents?
The agency said in its weekly bulletin that the Earth Liberation Front was planning a "day of action and solidarity" that could include "ecoterrorism," Cmdr.
Rose, a fan of high-octane activities who's planning a day go-karting for her birthday, will be doing so in the fast lane.
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He soon joined ABC News, where Roone Arledge was planning a Sunday morning program.
The new owner is also planning a Sunday brunch that will start March 1 with entrees priced from $14 to $20.
This is where you say: But I'm not road-tripping to Bogotá or planning a Sunday drive around Tikrit anytime soon.
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