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Who owns this land?
Do you have any plans for Saturday?
This is the first time I've ever plowed this land.
Tom is throwing a surprise birthday party for Mary next Saturday.
I thought you always played football on Saturday.
There are still uncivilized lands.
I thought you always played football on Saturday.
Tom the Saturnian decided to set out for Venus over summer break to meet Mary the Venusian, who he met on Twitter.
Today is Saturday and tomorrow is Sunday.
Tomorrow is Saturday, February 5th, 2011.
The wedding will take place on Saturday.
That day, the rain that had been falling since morning seemed as if it was about to stop around the time that the streetlamps are lit, but as night came it suddenly turned into pouring rain.
The land was divided into 8 lots.
Unlike most of mustelids who lead a settled lifestyle, wolverines constantly wander in search of prey on their individual plots of land occupying up to 1500-2000 square kilometers.
"Is the supermarket open tonight?" "Yes, it is open on Saturdays from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm."
Is tomorrow Saturday?
On school nights, Tom goes to bed at nine o'clock, but on Fridays and Saturdays, he stays up much later.
Saturday and Sunday are my days off.
Did you come all the way to my place to give me the souvenir? Thank you.

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