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While hydrogen is often considered as a promising energy vector and an alternative to fossil fuels, the rise of the hydrogen economy is ever and ever postponed.
Mothers who did not postpone vaccination schedule were 98% times less likely to have defaulter children as compared with mothers who ever postponed vaccination schedule (Table 2).
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Although Mr Welch, at 64, remains as energetic as ever, postponing his retirement will gain shareholders only another eight months of his experience.
Do you ever postpone dinner because you're in the middle of a project?
Don't ever postpone work.
After delays due to both logistical difficulties and poor weather, the D-Day of Overlord, the largest amphibious operation ever, was postponed 24 hours to 6 June 1944.
"It should be noted that since the first edition in 1957, no Africa Cup of Nations has ever been a postponed or deferred," a statement from the Cairo-based organisation said last month after news of Morocco's request first broke.
This basically happened in 2001 but has been postponed ever since while they waited for William Hague to hit puberty.
The WHO is concerned enough to issue its first ever warning to postpone travel to Hong Kong and Guangdong.
Its desire for an ever looser union may be postponed but cannot be avoided.
Would the first night of Treats, postponed from a week ago, ever take place?
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