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A dig at Beckery Chapel near Glastonbury is expected to date the buildings accurately: the trenches will then be filled in and the position of the chapel marked on the ground.
The committee is expected to date the beginning of the recession as far back as March of this year, when the growth in employment, one of the research bureau's four main economic indicators, peaked.
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As compared to a non-provocatively dressed woman, respondents judged that a provocatively dressed woman could have prevented the incident, was more likely to have provoked the incident, was more likely to have inadvertently done something to bring about the advances, and had a supervisor who was more likely to make complementary appearance comments and was more likely to expect to date the woman.
However, the album has missed several possible release dates, from July 2015 when it was first expected to a date this month that coincided with a live stream placed on Ocean's website.
But I was surprised, too, because there were also pieces I would have expected to feel dated but that stood up very well, like Marshall Brickman's essays.
How are they expected to find dates when they are spending all their time creating businesses from floor to ceiling?
Over time, it should become natural, even expected, to be dating each other.
The board is expected to select a date sometime in the last 10 days of August.
The Town Board is expected to approve the date for the election at its meeting on Tuesday.
Kurdish officials are not convinced; the parliament is expected to choose a date for a referendum this year or next year.
The union board is scheduled to have a conference call tomorrow, and when Fehr reports this week's developments, the players are expected to set a date.
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