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He set the date of the reopening for Sunday, Sept. 29.
It is wrong and un-Biblical to try to set the date of Christ's return.
In March, Stewart appeared in court for a routine procedure, to set the date of the preliminary hearing.
The families of each of those men are waiting for the coroner to set the date of their respective inquests.
Under Pennsylvania law, Wolf has 10 days once the seat is vacant to set the date of the election.
See articleMyanmar set the date of April 1st for by-elections in the lower house of parliament.
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As he prepared for retirement, he arranged to sell stock through what is known as a 10b5-1 plan, under which corporate executives must set the dates of their trades in advance, to protect against allegations of insider trading.
While federal law sets the date of the election, states have wide latitude in regulating them.
The Electoral Commission will designate one campaign group on either side of the referendum, once the government sets the date of the referendum in secondary legislation.
The counterfeiting was a large-scale operation, and sets the date of the first mass production of watches back by almost a century, she said.
Early in 2003, the two companies were merged, in effect setting the date of April 29 , 2004 as the deadline for Google to make the required disclosure.
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