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In an article published in Le Monde dated Monday-Sunday, many people [including] first secretary of the Socialist [party] Martine Aubry, the Communist Marie-George Buffet, Green Daniel Cohn-Bendit and the Nobel Prize [winners] Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (medicine) and Elfriede Jelinek (literature), have requested WHO “to no longer consider transsexuals as mentally disordered.”
Transsexuality will no longer be classified in France as a mental illness 2009
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Weeks generally run Monday-Sunday, and your set lineup (which you provide before the week's games) accumulates points based on games played during that period.
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We are available from 8am-11pm CST, Monday-Sunday.
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As many as 36 pitchers could pull double duty and make two starts in the first Monday-Sunday week of the season, making them more valuable in head-to-head leagues and those that allow weekly roster moves.
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Open: Dinner and lunch Monday-Sunday, brunch Saturday-Sunday.
News - chicagotribune.com Phil 2012
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Open: Dinner Monday-Sunday, lunch Saturday, brunch Sunday.
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Open: Dinner and lunch Monday-Sunday, brunch Saturday-Sunday.
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(All numbers are based on a Monday-Sunday average.)
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(All numbers are based on a Monday-Sunday average.)
C - Advertising News 2010
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On the contrary, the network finished Feb.uary up 24% in total day (Monday-Sunday) and 21% in primetime (Monday-Friday) in news 'target demographic of 25-54-year olds, compared to Feb. FNC has been the top rated cable news network for 86 consecutive months, finishing Feb.uary as the third most watched basic cable network in primetime.
C - Advertising News 2010
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