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For many workers the dispute meant weeks of misery.
This meant weeks of speculation about the futures of Hilary Benn, the shadow Foreign Secretary, Maria Eagle, the shadow Defence Secretary, and Rosie Winterton, the Chief Whip.
Ms. Taymor was unceremoniously given the boot in early March, and two weeks later cast members had a virtually new script in their hands, Mr. Carney said, which meant weeks of more rehearsals.
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It would also mean weeks of delay before elections or a referendum could be held.
In the United States, aerial application, as the pilots call their job, often means weeks of constant travel in search of work, he explained.
A scenario where Clinton does not claim a clear victory until South Carolina (27 February) is not inconceivable – and would mean weeks of nervous headlines.
They live in fear of being held responsible for somebody else's sloppiness; a single lapse like a dehydrated animal or unsanitary work space could mean weeks of disciplinary hearings.
For victims, it can mean weeks of hassle.
After all, the equivalent of a fender-bender in a car can mean weeks of hospitalization and months of physical rehabilitation on a bike.
But we're being told to go home and book online - but that will mean weeks of waiting to get back into the system".
No difference in obstetric outcome (preterm labor, hemorrhage before and after delivery, mean weeks of gestation at delivery, mean birth weight, breech presentation, and cesarean section rate) between the two groups has been found.
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