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Kira and Aldous were on holiday, at a beach somewhere in South Carolina
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Once I was on holiday in Crimea
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We went on holidays to Thailand, just last year, to get the real things, proper Yants, done the hard way by Buddhist monks
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I would like you to realise you are going on holiday
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‘Going on holiday?’ he asked as we cross the car park
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"Are you here on holiday?"
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” 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
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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
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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
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She had been to Hungary on holidays as a student and had fond memories of it
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“Where was he on holiday Mother?” asked Jack
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“What the hell are you lot doing maybe you think you’re on holiday or something?” We looked up to see RSM Greaves bearing down on us with the newly promoted Sgt Kenny beside him the RSM turned to him saying
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holidays because I ought to be merry and happy on holidays and can't
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On holidays one was
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Egan spoke eagerly of his country and encouraged everyone to come on holiday to Ireland
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"What the fuck you lot doing here? You on holiday?"
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’ Roger is a Scandinavian who came on holiday to Thailand at the age of twenty one and never went home
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In September of that year, instead of starting my third year teaching, Ernest took us on holiday through most of the USA and up into British Columbia
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I see him on holidays and during the summer
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When others in the company took vacations, he referred belittlingly to the absent staff member as “being on holiday
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The sun was glazing over the hill tops with the birds out and that glorious hot summer smell you only really got on holiday
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You probably heard that some of us were on holiday in Teheran, Iran when a young man tossed a gre-
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it, not too eager to say yes as one of the reasons of going on holiday in the first place was to
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I left on holiday at ease, knowing that the business was in the hands of capable people I grew
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While I was on holiday on Curacao with my family I got a call from Grace—she’d
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She said that while we’d been away on holiday she and
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go on holiday that summer
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You can go on holiday for two weeks - a package holiday, nothing special
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holiday, which I agreed to as it would only be a visit, after all; staying with us on holidays had
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Any plant that was manufacturing chemicals or illegal drugs would immediately switch back to normal operations and the staff who were involved and knew that the operations were suspect would go on holidays
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Officially they would be ‘on holiday’ or ‘on business at another plant overseas and not contactable
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Pooris are fried breads that are usually made on holidays, festive occasions
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The people who lived in the house were away on holidays
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“So…you off on holiday this year?” he said to Tim, more to break the silence than for any genuine interest
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That year was a busy one for Joe’s parents with two of his brothers and their families coming from England to stay with them on holidays
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He told him his parents were Irish and that he had been on holidays there once
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Joe and the family had met them before when they were on holidays in Tanavalla
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The O’Connor children had met them and their cousins in Tanavalla when they were on holidays from England
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#AN YOU BELIEVE THAT HE WENT OFF ON HOLIDAY WITHOUT TELLING ANYONE ) WAS COMING )F IT
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He had been to Ireland on holidays on a few occasions with his family and loved it
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analysing the other, while engaging in one-upmanship conversation, regarding their house, car or job or where they had been on holidays
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This would be standing in for Managers that were on holidays or sick leave
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The going on holidays with parents was now becoming less alluring for the majority
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A lot of Irish lads looked forward to this time and went home on holidays to the families they had there
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Their aunt Carol had made it from Canada, she being on holiday, albeit without her husband Paul their uncle
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They went on holidays abroad for the first time with them
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Matthew learned afterwards that Joe and Bridget had booked to go on holiday with Joe’s brother Peter and his wife that year
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Situations like a town festivity, the holiday ritual, common holidays, immerged in the comforting repetitiveness of common places, of dinners with the usual friends at the usual restaurants where they recognize you and you feel "at home"
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“I met her while I was on holiday
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My boss is on holiday this week, which is fortunate
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have you ever been told on holiday you can’t take a
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I returned home, paid my mate a princely sum for his help and minus what I spent on holiday I was still thousands in front!
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But on holidays she always dressed casually and Brent knew they could be a normal family
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He went directly to the Fish Stocks Limited building and took two weeks off on holiday
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The absence of one or both parents through her early life as well as living through the Great Depression had a huge effect on Holiday’s life
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He smashed his fists against the cement wall of The Golden Child, calling for Pilar Ternera, indifferent to the luminous orange disks that were crossing the sky and that so many times on holiday nights he had contemplated with childish fascination from the courtyard of the curlews
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It was three weeks later that Mr Warwick heard of the enquiry by the police, he’d gone into town to place an advert for two boilermakers, calling into the pub for a quick beer he was accosted by a young constable with a photograph of Tony Rossi, the policeman asked him if he’d seen the young man, apparently Tony was a keen fisherman and was on holiday somewhere on the west coast, his family hadn’t heard from him for a couple of weeks and were concerned he may have had an accident, the policeman told John and the rest of the drinkers, that enquiries were being made from Geraldton to Port Hedland, as he was known to be travelling up the coast from Perth where he lived, another customer butted in with his opinion, if he’d been fishing around Carnarvon it was probable that a shark had taken him, he stated as fact that there were so many sharks around them waters you could walk on their backs to Dome Island, which seemed reasonable to John and the rest of the drinkers, they all told the constable that he hadn’t made it as far as Port Hedland or they would have seen him or someone would have mentioned seeing him, strangers not being very thick on the ground around here, satisfied that he’d done all he could the police man shouted for a beer and challenged one of the locals to a game of pool
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Is she there on holiday or business?”
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Steel thought the man was probably an executive on holiday; he was intelligent and had an easy way with him yet authoritative
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‘About < what was it, five years ago? I was with my father, on holiday
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Later that day, the insider phoned back to say Marsh was on holiday, he and his family were unreachable
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He flipped the catch and retrieved the diary as he waited and thoughtfully thumbed through the pages noting how the congestion of diary activity stopped mid July which, as Sue Hyde had confirmed, was when the two cousins went on holiday together
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house whilst you were away on holiday
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beam you to Australia for a bit of R and R, and while we are all suffering in our tests, you were on holiday
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relegated to seeing her gifted, precocious granddaughter on holidays and the
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They were on holiday at the time
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I was reminded of this when, recently on holiday, I was reading a very enjoyable book called “The Bank of Dave”
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the time when they were on holiday, but beginning to behave normally towards each other during their
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share the burden, one was on holiday, another on a training course and a third off sick
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It was all too complicated but she was on holiday and wanted to enjoy her stay in Italy
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‘My dad says there’s something in the Bible about not taking radios on holiday but I don’t believe him
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‘I suppose your sermon will include something about the sin of taking a mobile on holiday
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She was minding the house for the neighbors while they were on holidays
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lots of different ways to earn money on holiday
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This house he always had because his grandparents gave it to him when they decided to move to Paris, they would come visit on holidays and they would all use this house but he never really looked around because he didn‘t really live here
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Yes, Sundays were special because only Sundays used to be a common holiday for both of us and hence we could spend time with each other, going for dates or other distant lonely places
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there on holiday, but the experience is never quite what we
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was on holidays in America
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When I was on holiday in Greece I learnt that ‘oui’ was ‘no’ and
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always going on holidays with her 2
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We went on holidays, trips out to a place called
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In the absence of his immediate superior on holidays for the past month he had been filling the top post
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“He would have if a civic minded American on holiday hadn’t intervened
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It was like she was on holiday and she was beginning to wish she could be when a group of Japanese tourists entered through the main doors at the far end
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Why keep adding books to the shelves in the flat when I could simply download them onto the e-reader? Made perfect sense in terms of taking reading matter on holidays as well
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Five were abroad on holidays and had been out of the country for some weeks, one was now working in Dubai and only returned to London on visits once or twice a year, and one was working in Paris as a fashion designer and the information from an acquaintance was that he was decidedly not of the heterosexual type likely to get involved with brutalising females
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In any number of hotels while on holiday where they don’t have English programmes
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The Arab told Crawford that he had come to Vegas on holiday from his home in Egypt
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As the television holiday broadcasting
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take out on short excursions, have them in their homes on holidays and funds to care for the elderly is unconstitutional, anyway
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It was the first week of the summer break and they were on holiday in France, sat on the terrace of a tiny restaurant drinking good red wine
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The whole of Australian Consolidated Merchandising Ltd would be largely on holiday during those three weeks from Christmas
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"They probably go on holiday over Christmas
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‘Then he’s on holiday, that’s all,’ Jim insisted
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I assumed she, too, had gone away on holiday and did not receive my letter and cards
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A few Indian families with children and an English lady on holiday who was staying at a 109
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‘He’s been on holiday, so that’s why you haven’t seen him about
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I’m the one who’s supposed to be on holiday, but Phil calmly announced he wasn’t
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“Come on Mrs Smith,” he said, “smile, we’re on holiday
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I am on holiday