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- French school holidays are the periods when schools in France, and all the pupils in them, have a holiday.
- By autumn 1999 she had written 107 books during the last seventeen years and decided to have a holiday from writing for the next seven weeks.
- A survey in March 2021 indicated that roughly 70% of the 500 Scots surveyed were hoping to "have a holiday at home this year".
- One of them at least has recently been on holiday and required a working knowledge of that language in order to have a holiday romance.
- The magazine adverts for the game said, "Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Have A Holiday ..."
- As far back as 1946 camping was a popular past time and Fry's Chocolate Factory from Bristol pitched large tents on three fields on Unity Farm for a two-week period during the summer so therefore their employees could have a holiday by the seaside such as local areas being Brean, Berrow and Burnham-on-sea.
- The Children's Day custom is known as "Walking Day" in England, where churches organize parades, provide refreshments to participants and generally have a holiday.
- Songwriter Bernie Wayne was inspired to begin writing "Blue Velvet" on a 1951 visit to Richmond, Virginia where he stayed at the Jefferson Hotel: at a party at the hotel Wayne continually caught sight of a female guest dressed in blue velvet with whom he would have a holiday romance.
- This signalled the move away from "Come to Sunny Southsea" to "Portsmouth : Flagship of Maritime England", with the aim of emphasising the City's Naval Heritage to encourage people to have a holiday in the area.
- Over the last few years, Baud has become popular as a location to have a holiday or retirement home and there is a growing number of estate agents.
- New semester: This break is given according to the board of the school like as in schools with an ICSE Board have a holiday in the first or the first two week(s) of April while in CBSE it happens in another time of the year, likely after the summer break.
- Situated 15 kilometres from Melbourne's central business district, Caitlin's Retreat is a place that provides spacious and functional accommodation and facilities, for special needs children and their families to have a holiday together.
- The single features the songs "Winter Rose" as well as the re-cut single "Duet" from the "Tone" album, although remixed to have a holiday feel to it.
- She finds he is the distraction she has been looking for and they have a holiday fling.
- Most countries have a holiday such as Veterans Day to honour their veterans, along with the war dead.
- "The Guardian" reported in 2014 that the sale of several of Bronson's artworks, which were formerly owned by Ronnie Kray, raised several thousand pounds for his mother to have a holiday.
- Some countries have a holiday at or around this date, but it is not a 'Labour day' celebration.
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