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"The prisoner expulsion was planned to happen today at 11 a.m.
These are planned to happen from October onwards unless the government stops the imposition of the junior doctor contract.
The essential documentary impulse is the impulse to catch life off camera, to film what was not planned to happen, or what would have happened whether someone was there to film it or not.
Week 5: Creating a series Bible - Wednesday 21 October The rules and conventions of an episodic narrative are set out in a 'bible', a resume of everything that has ever happened – or is planned to happen – in the series or serial.
Human missions to Mars are planned to happen within this century.
and (2) what was planned to happen before, during and after the index event.
If a massive protest is planned to happen in front of an embassy, governments may elect to postpone diplomatic visits in order to ensure the safety of their politicians.
A follow-up to Smith's 2000 album was originally planned to happen with Rob Schnapf, but their sessions were abandoned.
None of this was planned to happen this way, it just did.
When mapped against the critical success factors in the explanatory model for translation of children's health information in routine practice, it was clear that the context of clinical encounters needed to be strengthened further to enable forward planning to happen.
Further data collection was planned to happen at opportune but not predefined intervals during the proposed period of LMWH treatment, to include early (day 0 and 7) platelet counts, capturing dose 'step down' at week 4, LMWH discontinuation, schedule-dose alteration or agent alteration (e.g. warfarinization), complications (bleeding, painful abdominal wall bruising) and quality of life concerns.
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