Sentence examples for sink date from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, at every sink date your exposure to credit risk and interest rate risk falls in proportion to the amount of principal retired.

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She sees me when I sing uninhibited in the car or shave my legs in the sink before date night.

The older section has a stone sink, antique cabinetry dating to the 1830s, and a wood stove used for heat.

The keel of the flagship, the carrier Hermes, had been laid down in Barrow in 1944; the design of the torpedoes that sank the Belgrano dated from around the same time.

To date they've sunk a huge R$72bn £18.5bnn) into it.

The date of the sinking — January 30th — we are more than once reminded, was the anniversary of Wilhelm Gustloff's birth, in 1895, and of Hitler's ascension to power, in 1933.

During this summer's program, the scientists hope to learn what else the amphoras held and what lies beneath them -- whether the ship's wooden hull, tools, personal items or perhaps coins, which could help pinpoint the date of the sinking.

This article was amended on 11 February to correct the date of the sinking of the battle-cruiser Repulse and the Prince of Wales in December 1941, and to clarify that the Atomic Weapons Establishment is run, but not owned, by a consortium of private companies.

The Japanese loss in the Battle of Midway, where four carriers were sunk (out of ten, to date, in the entire navy), made it certain that work on the ships would never begin.

In order for the dates not to sink to the bottom dip in whisked eggs, then in flour.

Have we got the line-up to date for you to sink your teeth into?

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