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I grew up quickly, learning to plan daily activities with precise schedules and strategies for getting from one place to another, while trying to maintain some semblance of the life I'd enjoyed.
Franklin did not propose DST; like ancient Rome, 18th-century Europe did not keep precise schedules.
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Without a buyer lined up, Mr. Gaier said he could not provide a precise schedule for completion of the plant.
That plan, however, has been under negotiation between the White House and the Gore campaign all week, and Mr. Clinton's precise schedule is still in flux.
He spent Thursday afternoon making and receiving calls, his time divided with the same precise scheduling he used during his highly disciplined presidential campaign.
The countries also agreed to accelerate predelivery payments for the planes, although the precise schedule of those payments had yet to be completed.
CenterPoint was reluctant to provide a precise schedule but it is trying to do in a few days what often takes six to eight weeks.
The play, which briefly ran on Broadway in 1965, is about an architect who juggles three girlfriends -- all flight attendants -- with the help of his housekeeper and a very precise schedule.
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