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    1. Kira and Aldous were on holiday, at a beach somewhere in South Carolina


    2. then he had suggested that holiday in Vienna


    3. in a holiday when everything is relaxed and lethargic


    4. They’d gone away on a holiday to Spain


    5. Once I was on holiday in Crimea


    6. Not the holiday souvenirs, girlfriend's names, football teams and other rubbish


    7. ‘Have you had a holiday this year, Stephen?’


    8. Today she wished to holiday in Crete and live like they did, these people who provided succour, and tonight, she was sure, would provide the next heir to her line


    9. Already there was a fair bit of activity in the streets – people wandering around in what she could only assume was special holiday attire for men of brightly coloured shorts and tops, some women in absurdly brief skirts, others in long muslin affairs that wouldn’t look out of place on Errd, most of them carrying bags of towels and dragging small noisy children laden with buckets and spades


    10. The children spent a lazy and a leisurely holiday at the

    11. innocent young banker on a holiday


    12. agreed that they would go on their special Christmas holiday


    13. As soon as he had a clear view the driver pulled to a halt, wound down his window, closed his eyes and deeply inhaled, 'My friends, we are here - the holiday home of the Gods


    14. Actually, I might invite her back to Trevean for a holiday


    15. I would like you to realise you are going on holiday


    16. Wearing Manolis' sombrero had helped, amusing the holiday snappers but by then the joke was over, there was no one around and I'd had enough


    17. We came up here for a holiday


    18. marketing companies to over-sell a unique holiday for commercial purposes; that this trend for


    19. But on the afternoon of the get-together Virgenia's drew people from all over the village and they sat and chatted and played with the children and the children thought it was just like a holiday


    20. Mateo told us of a time when Uttah had gone away for a week's holiday and some of his old girlfriends kept calling round, 'When Uttah comes home, she asks me if I missed her and I tell her I'm more alone now that she's home than when she was away

    21. Valentine's Day is always a holiday that couples look forward to


    22. is a guaranteed holiday in the first month of the year


    23. would be the last holiday at our temple shop since we were scheduled to move to


    24. It took a national holiday on 15 August for us to have a


    25. There’s a holiday atmosphere in the car as we drive off up the lane - it feels more complete now that we have a man in the group – that’s ridiculous, Sally!


    26. Jock makes his legitimate money by buying up failing farms, selling off the land and converting house and barns into holiday homes


    27. They love the holiday season as it provides them with a chance to wear singlets and impress dumb blondes


    28. "Are you here on holiday?"


    29. ” The Sportsman defended himself, “While on holiday in Scotland, I was offered a go with one rod of Livingson's construction, by a British gentleman who boasted of its unparalleled performance


    30. It seems he sold one of his holiday homes to one Joey Wallace, who got fifteen for importing the white stuff, which is where it gets interesting

    31. Dave feels bad about the clichés, but as the saying goes, at least Dave's version of it, if the past is another country then the present is Southend on a wet bank holiday


    32. Allcock to be certain this was a common occurrence, and not some holiday fever gripping the city


    33. The first outbreaks of Campion are scattering their pink flower heads like the talents of cheap tarts on a bank holiday weekend, and their first, early seed pods are breaking open, the vanguard to their annual invasion of the field edge


    34. I have more lunch than usual on Thursday and, as I have decided that it would be sensible to take the day off on Friday, there is a holiday feel about work for me during the afternoon


    35. ” So it was agreed and explained to Harry, Kaitlyn and Chloe; this was not so much a free-for-all holiday, as much as it was a 'trial separation' before they went their separate ways at the beginning of term anyway


    36. It’s not as busy as you thought it’d be considering it’s school holidays, bet everyone else came here over the bank holiday weekend


    37. have planned for the holiday? Are you going with Tony or to Heather’s?”


    38. Sarah spent the holiday season more in the Livingson's home proper than alone in her Bungalow


    39. Allcock found it more than difficult to leave behind her own favorite holiday traditions when she moved from Aberdeen to marry Samuel


    40. of the holiday before anyone opened a door

    41. The holiday cheer was squashed way before I made it to Collingston High


    42. to the holiday season outside


    43. striking an intrusive chord in the holiday song


    44. Britainic for New York and then set off by train to San Francisco---part of the conditions for Harold's extensive honeymoon holiday from the offices was to deliver certain matters personally into the hands of his counterpart there, only then to enjoy the sights and settling in Tahoe for an extended stay


    45. The winter season drew down upon the northern hemisphere with anticipation of the thrill of holiday cheer to come


    46. Harry spent the Christmas holiday in Redditch, and the first evening by bringing the Allcocks into currency with his architectural career


    47. about what a bogus holiday Valentine’s Day was, of how the gift card companies


    48. because of the Pentecost holiday), and the street still


    49. Belle was right, she had been overdue for a holiday


    50. There will be a four days holiday here in Hong Kong starting on Saturday, 16 February until on Tuesday, because it's Chinese New Year














































    1. fake IDs and the gunmen; both seem to have holidayed in


    2. ‘I holidayed here once


    1. They could scarcely contain their delight – a private shower at last! While they took their things up to their rooms Marion’s father asked if it wasn’t a bit odd my holidaying with four young women


    2. Though they were celebrating their birthdays, marriage anniversaries and holidaying in foreign lands with wives and children, but they were always living the hunted lives; lonely and depressed lives


    3. Mark, whose mood by now was not far short of a piranha holidaying in a colostomy bag, demanded to know what exactly our onlookers found so ‘bloody funny!’ Murat took him literally and having enquired of the crowd, did his best to translate


    4. were holidaying on the Gold Coast and had brought their


    5. After paying his respects to his wife and two young children who were holidaying in Toronto, and before ringing off the Chief Secretary casually informed him that the accountant might be soon contacting him with a personal and confidential request


    6. When it comes to holidaying in the Gold Coast, there really is something for everyone -


    7. me of her; we’d been holidaying there for thirty years


    8. were holidaying at the Luambwa Game Reserve at a base camp situated atop a hillock


    1. No-one thought to look for him there and if they did it was usually not a place on the top of anyone's list for tattoo holidays


    2. We went on holidays to Thailand, just last year, to get the real things, proper Yants, done the hard way by Buddhist monks


    3. I intend to call her as soon as I come back from my holidays in Amarynthos


    4. We watched a quiz show where the contestants could win holidays and electrical goods, anything right up to a small family car, just for guessing the price of an item that they probably could not afford to buy


    5. ‘I used spend most of the school holidays with Gran, you know, Kate


    6. holidays at Bankura and their adventures with Pishima’s


    7. the ancient mango tree, they chatted about their holidays


    8. Holidays, where children held arms up over their heads,


    9. Not ever knowing either parent, I have to say I didn't miss them and then my aunt and uncle used to come to Cornwall for my holidays


    10. It was more or less taken for granted that when my schooling was done I'd go and live with them on their island and it'd be happy holidays every day

    11. K sits, wrapped up in cotton wool, taking a year off, on her tumour holidays


    12. I found myself remembering my holidays from boarding school and how Uncle Pantelis would rattle on, telling tales, pointing things out and singing some moody love song or other, mixing Greek and English in the same sentence


    13. barring holidays, sickness and those barren plateaus


    14. Some time later mother and father rolled through the door in the middle of a heated argument about the pros and cons of holidays in the sun and gambling trips to Las Vegas


    15. middle of a heated argument about the pros and cons of holidays in


    16. We thought he was on his holidays but he's a loony


    17. That's the trouble with holidays


    18. The Easter holidays mean that there’s no school run and the tourists are still asleep or locked in the paralysis of leisurely breakfasts and television kids


    19. My afternoon is taken up with a meeting intended to plan the office move at which I present my outline plans and we discuss the incipient problems; the move is scheduled for the first week of May so I have two and a half weeks to get everything organised with bank holidays to be taken into account


    20. ‘We’ll could her to stay more often, Katie, perhaps during the school holidays

    21. I dread bank holidays


    22. It’s not as busy as you thought it’d be considering it’s school holidays, bet everyone else came here over the bank holiday weekend


    23. It meant that the holidays would


    24. Traditional holidays shall be observed


    25. Harry was in one of those rooms packing his trunk with everything he would be taking with him for the holidays


    26. Chloe was needed during the bulk of the holidays at The Rooms, the burdens of success; so Kaitlyn would be traveling on her own to Redditch on the four o'clock train from Stratford


    27. The holidays were a smashing success; Harold was a very enjoyable addition to their celebrations


    28. While on the train, Harry began letters to his sisters and parents about the holidays in Redditch


    29. Harold was esteemed well enough in his own Company, and had already brought so much business through their doors that they were more than willing to spare him the holidays


    30. Allcock had given me consent to marry his daughter, of course only after she herself had given leave to inquire such a thing of him; then during those holidays she told Harry and Kailyn all that she'd gone through to get me to that point

    31. Mother already went to bed of course; holidays were no exception to the


    32. Warmest wishes that your holidays will glow with joy and happiness


    33. I wish we could spend this happy holidays together


    34. It dawned on Emma they had been discussing the holidays, or at least the preparations for the holidays


    35. She recalled that as a child the holidays, had always been the best time of the year


    36. holidays – it was a highlight of my life


    37. The best skiing holidays for the whole family on a budget


    38. The Prof explained that, as it was school holidays, there were very few scholars at the school


    39. Midsum holidays being what they are, endless, gave Lemoss and Flitter plenty of time to learn their parts, these being mainly action rather than words


    40. In France, and even in Scotland, where labour is somewhat better rewarded than in France, the labouring poor seldom eat butcher's meat, except upon holidays, and other extraordinary occasions

    41. Tammy did not actually live in the village, she had gone on school holidays with her friend Rebecca and had no idea where her parents or her older brother, Marcus, were


    42. and 23 August, the political holidays during


    43. The season of winter holidays had begun


    44. “Don’t take this wrong Tygo, but I have no intention of spending the holidays with you in the future, especially the way this conversation is going at the moment! And to answer your question, ultimately all planetary organisms come from the same single source, or so it is proposed


    45. his girlfriend, holidays, stuff like that?"


    46. She had been to Hungary on holidays as a student and had fond memories of it


    47. cent don’t even have holidays! That is a fact!


    48. By then, Patrick and Sara both lived in other places, occasionally coming home for special holidays to see their two younger brothers and us


    49. He began to review all he had done in his life, from family holidays as a child to teenage rebellions – drinking in the park late at night, his first kiss, sneaking out of the house and then arguing with his parents when he was caught


    50. un, sea, sand… Holidays should, for preference, be spent with your Humans














































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    holiday vacation celebration jubilee festival day of rest