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The Sept. 24 deadline refers solely to hydrocarbon-bearing zones in the Chukchi, not upper, shallow sections of a well, the company says.
In the historical sense, a deadline refers to the boundary around a prison which, if prisoners crossed it, they'd be shot by the guards.
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For a complete list with deadlines, refer to NEH Grants.
Note that in addition to jobs with deadlines, the technique discussed in this paper can handle jobs without deadlines referred to as On Demand (OD) request by associating an arbitrarily large deadline with the respective requests that is larger than the deadline of any AR.
Because of an editing error, an article yesterday about the thoughts and concerns of Jewish settlers in Gaza as their withdrawal deadline approached referred incorrectly to graves that will be moved.
First, if the Metropolitan police are either too inept or too dishonest to meet the six-month deadline to refer one of its officers for criminal prosecution, as the IPCC suggested they should have, then why are they allowed to investigate themselves?
The deadlines above refer to the application for the 2019-2020 academic year.
It includes response time, and delays on work queues, and a time limit (deadline) for generating an output; Cost refers to expenditure on the application execution.
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Third, the South imposed a final deadline on talks by referring to the seventh round with North Korea as the final one.
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