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Discover Ludwig'coming period' is not a sentence.
It is not correct and it is not usable in written English. In written English, 'period' is usually used to refer to a punctuation mark at the end of a sentence. For example, "He wanted to go outside, but his mother said no. Period."
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"In the coming period, we'll do everything to help the Serbian opposition unseat the Belgrade dictator".
The EU needed to be able "to ensure enforcement quickly and nimbly" in the coming period "as we do not know what follows", the source said.
The Rosebank project, if it proceeds, is likely to require the largest amount of capital during the coming period, she said.
Cost diaries are supplied at two time points (T2 and T3) for the up coming period, collected at the end of each follow up period and if necessary completed under supervision.
He acknowledged "the process had taken longer than hoped," but said: "I do think you will see this set up in the coming period".
But more often it comes with the gentle persistence that the left in both the UK and US will have to show in the coming period.
So expect lots of lobbying over this coming period.
"We have planned new contacts at various levels for the coming period," he said.
"I believe Omar Suleiman is a good candidate for the coming period of time.
"That should be the main frontier of our development work for the coming period".
These are the issues that the PM intends to address in the coming period".
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