| 1. | This established the tradition of Pancake Day being celebrated on Shrove Tuesday.
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| 2. | Shrove Tuesday was once known as a " half-holiday " in Britain.
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| 3. | In the UK it is known as Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day.
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| 4. | During the breaks we went swimming; on Shrove Tuesday we tobogganed.
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| 5. | The expression " Shrove Tuesday " comes from the word " absolve ".
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| 6. | Several popes in the past were explicitly involved with the shrove Tuesday celebration.
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| 7. | And Shrove Tuesday was marked yearly throughout England with football games.
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| 8. | The celebration takes place during the four days before Shrove Tuesday.
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| 9. | He described the activities of London youths during the annual festival of Shrove Tuesday:
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| 10. | The celebration takes place from Shrove Friday to Shrove Tuesday, 40 days before Easter.
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