8 Tuesdays. 52 days is 7 weeks and 3 days, so there would be one from each of the 7 weeks plus the possibility of one extra.
Most babies born before 24 weeks of gestation do not survive. However, this article is about a baby born after only 21 weeks (153 days) who did survive: http://www.nysun.com/national/youngest-premature-babys-survival-called-a-miracle/49036/
52 weeks in a year A year has 52 weeks, and 53 Thursdays at the most There are 52 weeks in a year.
Marquette MI holds the record for most concecutive days at or below freezing at 73.
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Diana Ross' 1982 song "Muscles" spend 6 consecutive weeks at #10. Paul McCartney's spent 5 consecutive weeks at #10 with "Spies Like Us" also in 1982.
"Physical" spent 10 consecutive weeks at number 1."Bette Davis Eyes" spent 9 non-consecutive weeks at number 1.It was interrupted for one week by "Stars on 45" at the number 1 position."Billie Jean" spent 7 consecutive weeks at number 1. All of these are from the Billboard Hot 100 list. I found the information on the wikipedia.org websites:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_number-one_hits_of_1981_(United_States)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_number-one_hits_of_1982_(United_States)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_number-one_hits_of_1983_(United_States)
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The record for consecutive weeks at No. 1 is 46 by UCLA from Feb. 9, 1971 through Jan. 15, 1974.UCLA has spent the most total number of weeks at No. 1 with 134; Duke is second with 122.John Wooden's UCLA teams have the record for most number of consecutive weeks in the Top 10 at 155 weeks. Duke's current streak is second, at 113 weeks (and counting).*** These numbers are through the final poll of the 2012-2013 season ***
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Internazionale is the team in the Serie A that has the most number of consecutive wins.
Jay-Z, with 12 consecutive number one albums.
UCLA for 46 weeks; from Feb. 9, 1971 to Jan. 15, 1974
They will end their streak at 103 straight weeks.
Theme song from "A Summer Place" Percy Faith and His Orchestra recorded the most popular version of the tune, which spent an at-the-time record of nine consecutive weeks at number one on the still-young Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in early 1960. It remains the longest-running number-one instrumental in the history of the chart.