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The demand had an expiry date of 31 December.
But, as with most things in the city-state, there's an expiry date.
It's difficult not to imagine that the group has an expiry date.
It is too late to pledge mere words, for words too have an expiry date.
For those recorded earlier it set an expiry date of 2047, later extended to 2067.
Speaking separately to Digital Spy last week, Jackman said: "I know there's an expiry date on this.
Hawks fret that putting an expiry date on military action will encourage IS to wait for America to grow weary.
The novel aspect of our study is that we examine heavily traded futures instruments that have an expiry date in Phase 2 of the EU ETS.
Previous attempts to enact such changes have led to massive defections from ruling parties and ultimately an expiry date for political leaders.
Darren Cook, spokesman for Moneyfacts.co.uk, says: "Unfortunately, the onus solely lies on the customer to make sure that they make a note or diarise an expiry date.
His grandfather had been shipped out of India as indentured labour ('slavery with an expiry date', as Patrick French puts it).
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