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December 10th isn't always on a Thursday because the calendar year consists of 365 days, which equates to 52 weeks and one extra day. This means that each year, the same date shifts to the next day of the week. In leap years, which have an extra day (February 29), the shift is two days forward, causing December 10th to land on different days of the week each year.

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