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They did not, however, supplant Aristotle, as Descartes had always wanted, but were set for study alongside him.

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Assaidi, 24, has been linked with Fulham, as well as Ajax, Spartak Moscow and Galatasaray, this summer but is set for a medical at Melwood and the deal could be completed today.

His company's "Butter," a comedy with anti-Tea Party overtones, was screened at festivals last year but is set for commercial release on Oct. 5, in the election's full heat.

The case against Valdez and Green is still pending but is set for trial on June 26 , 2017 in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

Most months during the year had several storms, but no records were set for storms in any particular month.

GB were set for third but a botched baton change cost them a place.

That price is too steep, but it's set for promotion, so watch out for the next one.

But Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt are set for mainstream success in Britain after selling more than 17 million DVDs and videos and five million CDs around the world last year.

Dobbie may be on for a third play-off win, but Kevin Phillips is set for a third play-off loss".

Two of horse racing's all-time greats have been retired in the space of 11 days - but they are set for very different futures.

But my expectations are set for another El Crassico.

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