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This most tightly gridded and claustrophobically choreographed campaign is not going to schedule for anyone.
Actually, if you're going to schedule "Fear Factor," it is the only answer.
Holding the picture to the light, the doctor said, "I'm going to schedule you for a brain scan and a spinal tap".
Yet as long as people are going to schedule games between two poorly matched teams, the so-called mercy rule makes sense.
But last August, the New Hampshire secretary of state indicated he was going to schedule his state's primary before the date specified, clearly defying the sequence and timing the party had set.
However, it could be said that if they are just going to schedule Test matches back to back like this, they are not doing anybody any favours.
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But in Cuba things rarely go to schedule.
If all goes to schedule building will start in 2014, with it taking two to three years.
Like anything in life, when you plan things they hardly ever go to schedule and this was no exception.
After her clients, a husband and wife, were approved by the co-op board, they went to schedule the closing with their lender.
If all goes to schedule in BAM Construction's project, the building will be complete by the end of 2017.
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