Easter Monday u rečniku PONS

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The official opening was on Easter Monday 1906, although there is evidence that a club was in existence for quite some time before this date.
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The annual number of days off remains unchanged for many, as Easter Monday is no longer considered a holiday by private businesses.
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The first was to take place on Easter Monday and prizes of 10 and 20 were at stake.
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On Easter Monday everyone can expect to be drenched with water.
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He returned several times, his last visit being on Easter Monday, 1790, only one year before his death.
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This has resulted in a number of local authorities creating a public holiday on Easter Monday.
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After his death, his unpopularity led the locals to parade an effigy of him around the town each Easter Monday and collect money.
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For example, Easter Monday is not a bank holiday.
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On the morning of the following day, Easter Monday, he became incoherent, then comatose.
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On Easter Monday, the helicopters were readied and loaded with the necessary equipment.
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