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1 I'd rather stay the whole month and see all the Holy Places.
2 It had taken almost that whole month for Berger's fury to subside.
3 It kicks off on Thursday, a whole month of the World Cup.
4 It has rained this whole month , and we have got another inundation.
5 Æolus welcomed us hospitably and kept us with him a whole month .
6 For a whole month I have done nothing but seek you eagerly.
7 My life, for a whole month , was embittered by that roving mountain.
8 Was she really going to live in this for a whole month ?
9 At Tambov, for instance, they were held up for a whole month .
10 Shall we come here next year, and stay for a whole month ? '
11 Feeding America has explained: SNAP benefits don't last most participants the whole month .
12 I don't think I need a whole month to get my act together.
13 In this way a whole month passed, with men arriving in successive waves.
14 Pretty much for the whole month in southern parts of Britain.
15 I think you have brought the whole month of January in with you.
16 Napoleon spent the whole month of January at Warsaw in a great palace.
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