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  • It might seem like a slightly lame Saturday night, given that most folk our age would be out painting the town red or ultramarine, as Mr Byron would have it, but frankly this is my very favourite kind of weekend-night: sharing quality time with people you love.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • It might seem like a slightly lame Saturday night, given that most folk our age would be out painting the town red or ultramarine, as Mr Byron would have it, but frankly this is my very favourite kind of weekend-night: sharing quality time with people you love.

    some kind of bliss 2006

  • And I had mixed feelings about the chef's paella, which is a weekend-night special and might include seafood one night, chicken and chorizo on another.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • And I had mixed feelings about the chef's paella, which is a weekend-night special and might include seafood one night, chicken and chorizo on another.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • And I had mixed feelings about the chef's paella, which is a weekend-night special and might include seafood one night, chicken and chorizo on another.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • And I had mixed feelings about the chef's paella, which is a weekend-night special and might include seafood one night, chicken and chorizo on another.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • SPG members who use it will earn double loyalty points on any night; they'll also earn a 500-point bonus for weekend-night stays defined as

    USATODAY.com News 2010

  • The waiters are friendly without being affrontingly informal, and the prices are eminently fair — the most a meal can cost (as of this writing) is $85 a head for a weekend-night prix fixe, or about a third of what you’ll end up paying at the French Laundry or Alain Ducasse.

    Cooking Up a Storm Kamp, David 2006

  • The waiters are friendly without being affrontingly informal, and the prices are eminently fair — the most a meal can cost (as of this writing) is $85 a head for a weekend-night prix fixe, or about a third of what you’ll end up paying at the French Laundry or Alain Ducasse.

    Cooking Up a Storm Kamp, David 2006

  • The real point, however, is the serious nature of these weekend-night tragedies, "said of XS Direct.

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2008

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