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This will set you up with a super-long training schedule, meaning more weeks to talk about it on social media.
It was lifted at 9am on Tuesday with trains running on a Sunday schedule, meaning many people stayed away from work.
It was further amended on 7 January 2016; Channel 4 has changed its schedule, meaning the fourth series of Fresh Meat did not start on 5 January.
Their opponents had a winning percentage of.430 while the Titans played a second-place schedule, meaning teams with a.461 percentage.
Mr. Yaroslavsky, the county supervisor, said construction was slightly ahead of schedule, meaning a disaster like a failure to reopen the freeway before people headed to work on Monday morning is likely to be averted.
But this year Major League Baseball has reverted to an unbalanced schedule, meaning teams will play home-and-home series against others in their division three times during the season.
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The analysis assumes that one user per sector has been arbitrarily scheduled, meaning that the exact scheduler is not considered since we are not analyzing multiuser diversity.
How unfortunate that only four performances were scheduled, meaning that few people will have a chance to attend.
But much of the information that used to appear on the 1040 now appears on schedules, meaning a lot of taxpayers simply ended up filling out more pages.
She also noted that since the 41 price spikes identified in the report the Angaston generator has been voluntarily "scheduled", meaning it can no longer simply switch its supply on or off as it pleases.
A further 9,000 applicants were "in the process of being scheduled", meaning they had been trained and have security clearance, but did not have deployment information.
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