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The phrase "office date" can be used in written English.
It typically refers to an appointment or meeting that takes place in an office setting. For example: I have an office date this afternoon with my accountant to go over my tax returns.
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Dr. DeBakey said he and the Russian doctors set a return to office date "a few days ahead of time," in part because he was recovering well and had access to around-the-clock care.
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Kennedy International Airport has the oldest airport medical office, dating to 1954.
(The office dates to 1377; Mr. Bercow is the 157th person to hold it).
In Europe the office dates back at least to the 15th century.
Like that of Mr. Carley, the Haytaian and Berkowitz cases did not involve office dating.
Another document found at the office, dated two weeks before the bombings, refers to "getting the weapons from Somalia".
One email from Mossack Fonseca's Samoan office, dated 16 April 2013, details the process of sending documents from Samoa to Australia and then to the UAE.
The first probable reference to the office dates from the time of Pope Victor I (189 199), and it was mentioned frequently in Roman documents after the 4th century.
The office dates back to Edward the Confessor (1042 66), who followed the model of the Carolingian court when he appointed a chancellor.
The habit of delivering secret funds, taken in cash each month from the Bank of France to the presidential palace and the prime minister's office, dates back to 1946; the sums involved nowadays amount to some $50m a year.
The last meaningful estimate by INSEE, France's national statistics office, dates from the mid 2000s and pegged the number, including those sleeping rough or in emergency shelters on any given night at around 12,000.
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