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GM is on course to run out of money early next year; Ford a little later.
He's in good order and on course to run in the Abbaye," said Charlton.
It is still possible, of course, to run an army with larger groups.
"Patavellian is on course to run with Steve Drowne riding, but he doesn't want fast ground".
It is hard, of course, to run a party from 10,000 miles away and nine hours behind.
"The Army now is on course to run out of operations and maintenance money in early February," Mr. Morrell said.
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And some universities are preparing to bid for Hefce money to develop more vocational language courses to run alongside traditional degrees.
The PRA is encouraging players to take advantage of its careers counselling service and pursue online and distance degree courses to run alongside their rugby commitments.
Comprehensive facilitator training is essential for courses to run effectively.
An entire industry emerged as public and private sector providers competed to sell places on big society seminars, training courses and courses to train people to run courses.
Courses were designed to run laps passing 100 feet from the shore.
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