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My husband and I work in the same field and we have a long-weekend conference to attend next month.
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It became a legitimate long-weekend destination and we arranged trips for independent travellers.
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However, when congress turned it into a long-weekend, many felt that it detracted from the spirit of the holiday.
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"Instead of spending two or three weeks as one big holiday, people are taking long-weekend breaks to recover from an increasingly stressful and hard life," said Mark Hofmans, a managing director at GfK CR Academy Brussels.
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• Pure Mountains (puremountains. com) has a long-weekend package for £400, including race registration, food for two days and accommodation for four
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Let's launch this extra-long long-weekend edition of DMDB with a brief discussion of the failings of this year's Palisades July 4 Parade, that fabulous civic institution that, in election years, also provides for prime preening for politicos.
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Her parents are taking a long-weekend trip to Miami.
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In 1999 I attended a long-weekend press trip at a Cape Cod resort.
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My husband and I work in the same field and we have a long-weekend conference to attend next month.
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The legislature met late Tuesday night to reconsider a plan to close California's $42 billion deficit, after the plan's backers failed to find enough votes to pass it over long-weekend sessions.
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