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the weekdays
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Any day of the week except those which form the weekend; that is:
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I'm not going to even pretend I could do this on the weekdays.
During holiday weeks, births have become increasingly crowded into the weekdays surrounding the holiday.
During the weekdays there are often two or three courts left unused.
Because here is what a 9-year-old named Caine Monroy did last summer vacation during the weekdays: nothing.
"I've actually been in school on the weekdays so I've had many great moments in class," he said wryly.
MSNBC has pretty firmly established itself as a political channel on the weekdays, but it has lagged on the weekends.
Friday is a very important Muslim holiday, and that was the reason I wanted to keep track of the weekdays.
"You see at car-free day there are many cyclists, but during the weekdays you don't see them.
Cecilia enjoyed these weekend excursions, but the weekdays continued to pass slowly, for Mr. Grace came only in the mornings and the Maltraverses were not given to conversation.
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Tickets will be on sale in July here.
She hunted that snake with a school librarian job on the weekdays and a candy-stocker job at the local store on the weekends.
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