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If I make her cross, she might well bring forward the date of my forthcoming demise.
This has brought forward the date when it might be forced to move its external headquarters from Damascus.
In those circumstances, the City would bring forward the date at which it expects rates to start rising.
There have been calls to bring forward the date of the primary, but they have so far been rejected.
According to the Bank's forecasts, that would take until 2016, although Carney announced three "knockouts" that could bring forward the date of increasing the cost of borrowing.
Mr Clegg set an even higher hurdle if MPs want to bring forward the date of the election without passing a vote of no confidence.
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In an attempt to regain the initiative, the government in Athens brought forward the dates for the votes in parliament to elect a new president.
Microsoft provided a statement to The Verge indicating that it is "[looking] forward to the date when our partners at Nokia will become members of the Microsoft family, and are pleased that the Department of Justice has cleared the deal unconditionally".
"Fast forward to the date… The bar was pretty busy.
Foreign banks also looked forward to the date.
IHD cases comprising medical management alone, PCI or CABG cases were followed forward from the date of their procedure until March 31, 2006 (or death or loss to follow-up) to determine rates of onset of dementia or depression.
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