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first monday
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First Monday of the month is often the day for certain government or organizational activities, such as meetings or deadlines.
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first saturday
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The first Saturday of the month is often associated with various community events, such as farmers' markets, yard sales, and local festivals.
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first sunday
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First Sunday of the month is often considered a good day for family gatherings and leisure activities.
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first thursday
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First Thursday is not typically associated with specific cultural events or activities.
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first thursday
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The First Thursday is not typically associated with any specific cultural or social events in the United Kingdom.
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first thursday
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First Thursday of the month often associated with art gallery openings and cultural events.
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first thursday
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First Thursday is not commonly associated with specific cultural or art events.
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first thursday
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First Thursday often refers to art gallery openings and cultural events in cities like Portland and London.
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first wednesday
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Significant for pub culture, with many establishments hosting mid-week events and promotions to attract patrons.
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first wednesday
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Traditionally considered an auspicious day for weddings, with some couples choosing to get married on the first Wednesday of the month for good luck.
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first wednesday
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Traditionally associated with 'pay day', when many workers receive their monthly or bi-weekly wages.
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first wednesday
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Considered as 'Hump Day' or the middle of the work week, often associated with a sense of relief as the weekend is approaching
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