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Examples
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To use family as an analogy again, I have a soft spot for a Saturday-evening supper of burgers off the Weber grill and baked beans out of the oven.
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For several years, almost the only places in Paris where one could go to see collections of works by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse were Gertrude and Leo's and later Alice's weekly Saturday-evening salons on rue de Fleurus, and Sarah and Michael's the same evening on the rue Madame.
Souvenirs From Paris David Littlejohn 2011
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The closer they got to Cannes, the heavier the Saturday-evening traffic became.
Foreign Influence Brad Thor 2010
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Clinton's muscular and confident performance in his Saturday-evening address is a stature injection that may well help allay lingering doubts about his ability to lead decisively in critical situations.
Striking Saddam 2008
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Clinton's muscular and confident performance in his Saturday-evening address is a stature injection that may well help allay lingering doubts about his ability to lead decisively in critical situations.
Striking Saddam 2008
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When Daily News editors in New York saw the Saturday-evening Post story, they panicked.
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When Daily News editors in New York saw the Saturday-evening Post story, they panicked.
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The announcement came in sometime before cast, crew and executives gathered to celebrate the historic airing at a Saturday-evening bash held at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, where the series is shot.
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When Daily News editors in New York saw the Saturday-evening Post story, they panicked.
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When Daily News editors in New York saw the Saturday-evening Post story, they panicked.
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