Sentence examples for dates given out from inspiring English sources

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They have tied messages of defiance to balloons, and tucked them inside packages of dates given out at mosques, and taped them to Ping-Pong balls thrown into the street from high buildings.

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The $731,000 contract, which was originally approved in 1991, will require no extra funding because the agencies, to date, have given out only $550,000.

To date, they've given out 8,100 loans and grown at 47% week-over-week with an 84% retention rate.

We have given out dates that are markers for us getting into trouble.

We haven't given out four different dates.

The year before, hundreds of children in Henan province reportedly fell ill after being given out-of-date vaccines.

Australia's two offshore detention centres – in remote Nauru and the Papua New Guinean island of Manus – have been the site of consistent reports of violence against asylum seekers, including the sexual assault of children, and the rape of men and women in detention, as well as other abuses such as detainees being given out-of-date food and expired medication.

In many Arab countries, it is customary to make date cookies to give out with black coffee to visitors during all 4 days of Eid.

As you may have worked out from his dates given above, Fondane came to a bad end, the worst end, in Auschwitz.

"CRS is already giving out dated reports to the public, but they need the most up-to-date information".

"You also don't want to give away too much information," Ms. Alcruz said, "so we took away photos, personal items, religious stuff — the same way when you're dating you don't give out too much information right away".

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