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:The relative frequency of <day> in <phrase> is shown by the distance from the center at which <phrase>'s line crosses <day>.
 
:The relative frequency of <day> in <phrase> is shown by the distance from the center at which <phrase>'s line crosses <day>.
 
:Each curve is normalized to have the same number of total hits - they're not on the same scale.
 
:Each curve is normalized to have the same number of total hits - they're not on the same scale.
 
:It follows the plot as a sortable table:
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" colspan=7 | Ring position in pixels from center on ...
 
! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" rowspan=2 | Ring Color
 
! scope="col"  rowspan=2 | Topic
 
! scope="col"  rowspan=2 | Ring Text Pattern
 
|-
 
! Monday
 
! Tuesday
 
! Wednesday
 
! Thursday
 
! Friday
 
! Saturday
 
! Sunday
 
|-
 
| 16 || 97 || 594 || 181 || 78 || 45 || 9 || dark green || Ladies night || <day> is ladies night
 
|-
 
| 194 || 176 || 159 || 216 || 137 || 65 || 64 || purple || Announcement || announced <day>
 
|-
 
| 151 || 243 || 146 || 168 || 165 || 66 || 60 || light blue || Company || company meeting on <day> / company meeting <day>
 
|-
 
| 264 || 138 || 143 || 134 || 257 || 29 || 32 || yellow || Due day || due on <day>
 
|-
 
| 141 || 102 || 112 || 103 || 206 || 183 || 146 || green || Sex || got laid <day>
 
|-
 
| 59 || 22 || 105 || 65 || 258 || 350 || 138 || red || Alcohol || drunk on <day> /  so drunk <day>
 
|-
 
| 32 || 92 || 91 || 88 || 218 || 194 || 169 || dark blue || Big day || <day> is the big day
 
|-
 
| 30 || 29 || 72 || 28 || 77 || 115 || 778 || blue || Church || Church <day>
 
|-
 
| 189 || 89 || 67 || 137 || 183 || 137 || 198 || dark red || Menstruation || got my period <day>
 
|-
 
| 113 || 62 || 49 || 64 || 391 || 134 || 158 || bonze || Breakup || we broke up on <day>
 
|-
 
| 155 || 46 || 38 || 266 || 176 || 151 || 164 || pink || Terrible day || <day> sucked
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
 
:(Not easy to reproduce the actual plot, these are the phrases, in order of popularity on Wednesday.)
 
:(Not easy to reproduce the actual plot, these are the phrases, in order of popularity on Wednesday.)

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