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On the weekend or at the weekend

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00Protesters have given President Jacques Chirac until the start of parliament's spring recess on the Easter weekend to withdraw the controversial law creating the CPE or face more strikes and protests.02br
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00I have learnt to say at the weekend because it is a short perriod time.02br
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00What are you doing at the Easter?02br
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00But what are you going to do in summer. Because summer is a long period time.02br
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00In the above article, you will read the words 'on the weekend'. Would you agree?02br
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