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His start had been moved back a day because of a sore neck.
Kile (9-6), whostartart was moved back a day because of a stiff back, struck out eight and did not walk a batter.
The Sunderland manager had put out a relatively strong team at the Emirates despite Sunderland's trip to south Wales on Wednesday, a game moved back a day to give Swansea time to recover after their Cup tie, at Oxford on Sunday.
The Scottish Professional Football League announced on Monday that all five games would be moved back a day to Sunday, 1 May (12 30 BST).
The opening of the spacecraft's hatch was moved back a day to allow the space station partner nations to discuss the situation; ultimately, the partners agreed to have the station crew disinfect 21 bags of cargo on the spaceship to ensure they were clean of mold.
Scotland's friendly with USA in Jacksonville has been moved back a day to Sunday 27 May.
By the same token, having a league match moved back to a Monday rather than having to play on a weekend following a Champions League game gives a top four club's players longer to recuperate.
But I never got Hawai'i out of my soul, and every year when we vacationed here, I'd vow that I'd move back here one day.
And "20/20" will only temporarily stay on Wednesday at 10. ABC plans to move "N.Y.P.D. Blue" there, shelving "20/20" entirely until Dec. 21, when, according to the current plan, it will move back to Friday.
The victory moves the Owls above neighbours Sheffield United in to second place in League One, although the Blades will move back above Wednesday as long as they avoid defeat against Rochdale on Tuesday.
It will not be enough to replace all of the outdated textbooks in the state, or for schools to move back to five-day school weeks, they said.
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