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Actually, it seems ironic and maybe even a little trifling to attach dates to a play in which time is so supple and elusive a medium.
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Because you hear the number 5, you attach a tentative date to your plans, which you might even share with friends and loved ones.
You can attach an expiration date to a file, revoke access to any file instantly, even one that's already been sent.
Dalton's Web site refers to a $58 million endowment, but attaches no date to that figure.
Moreover, the proposed scheme attaches expiration date to coins so that the banking system can manage its databases more efficiently.
All 263 schools in the district have now been wired for computer access, but not all schools have computers, particularly up-to-date ones, to attach to the wires, said Stan Childress, a spokesman for the Detroit Public Schools.
The SASG claims that women bear the brunt of the stigma attached to dating or marrying someone of a different caste.
Mr. Tscherne, the real estate broker, who is also a lifelong resident, described Middle Village's housing stock as mostly one- and two-family attached houses, some dating to the 1930's but most about 30 to 40 years old.
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