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This is a loose schedule, intended as a guide for online discussions.
This is a common caveman schedule, intended to reflect the exertion that ancient humans put into finding food.
By The New Yorker April 29, 2010 This is a loose schedule, intended as a guide for online discussions.
Congressional leaders have set an ambitious schedule, intended to get a Medicare bill to the president's desk by this fall.
An erratic feeding schedule, intended to mimic the "boom and bust" cycle of natural fruit availability, is one of the ways zookeepers have helped him to prepare.
For 11 months last year, 220 officers worked on a new schedule intended to minimize the disruption of their internal rhythms.
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Mr. Colvin and Mr. Vogt, 77, have paid nothing since 1995, according to the land bureau, and have refused to comply with herd rotation schedules intended to limit overgrazing on particular stretches of range.
However, on January 10th, 20143, during a planned maintenance scheduled intended to upgrade the Operating System on some machines, a bug in the script caused the command to reinstall a small number of active machines.
The packet scheduling intends to assign packets in a proper order to minimize the resequencing delay[6].
It enjoins the commission from hearing the cause pending before it, from taking any other action therein, from making or enforcing any order restraining the railway from removing its shops or division point from Sapulpa, and specifically from putting into effect a contemplated passenger train schedule on January 23 , 1927 the schedule being intended to facilitate the change of the division point.
Helicopters and surveillance cameras monitor crowd movements, and a strict assigned schedule is intended to control when pilgrims filter through the most crowded areas.
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