51.   Whether Halloween is a major holiday is open to interpretation, but some pollsters have cautioned that respondents may be more difficult to reach than usual that night.

52.   Other new crimes in the revision include motorbike racing, which is common on major holidays or after victories by the national soccer team, and illegal banking activities.

53.   As during every major Jewish holiday, thousands of police were deployed in outdoor markets, near synagogues and on beaches to prevent possible attacks by Palestinian militants.

54.   Attending church services on major holidays like Easter and Christmas has also become a ritual for many Russian leaders.

55.   Australia and China were the only major holiday destinations requiring visas from Japanese visitors, Baird said.

56.   Christmas is a major holiday in this largely Roman Catholic country, with families staying up nearly all night Christmas Eve to eat and open gifts.

57.   Civic groups from North and South Korea have failed to reach an agreement to jointly celebrate a major holiday next month, organizers said Saturday.

58.   Dark clouds of uncertainty hang over North Korea as the hard-line communist country gears up for a major national holiday.

59.   Fast ends with one of two major Muslim holidays, Eid al-Fitr.

60.   Few trucks were on the road because of a major religious holiday.

a. + holiday >>共 874
national 19.95%
public 11.32%
jewish 5.05%
religious 3.05%
long 2.60%
major 1.97%
muslim 1.94%
year-end 1.26%
annual 1.23%
family 0.87%
major + n. >>共 1020
currency 3.00%
city 2.43%
problem 1.81%
change 1.52%
issue 1.36%
company 1.34%
role 1.22%
championship 1.15%
player 0.98%
bank 0.94%
holiday 0.16%
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