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The inaugural class is slated to enter MIT Sloan in fall 2016.
All cells at Wabash were two-man units, and while Greg was slated to enter the general population, that population included nearly 200 maximum-security inmates.
Mayor Phyllis Marchand said the program, slated to enter its second year, was meant to reduce a herd of 1,600 deer whose numbers have contributed to deer-car accidents and caused other problems.
With close to 250,000 Polish men and women slated to enter the British working world in the late 1940s, the rightwing used it as an opportunity to try to bolster their support with the working class.
This morning, DTN Weather, a provider of data and forecasts, highlighted the widespread nature of the massive cold snap slated to enter the Lower 48 as March gets going.
On July 1, Taipei will lift its restrictions on tourists from the mainland, and a thousand visitors a day are slated to enter Taiwan from China.
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With the Raiders, Brown becomes part of Coach Jon Gruden's rebuilding effort as the franchise enters what is slated to be its final season in Oakland before making its planned move to Las Vegas.
Wheelchairs can't enter the Nissan NV200, the minivan slated to be the city's only cab.
With Showtime pot comedy "Weeds" also slated to end after its upcoming eighth season, the premium network is entering something of a transitional period.
Andy Murray is slated to play, but he has been nagged by an injured hip, and entered none of the hard-court events leading up to the Open.
Saudi Arabia was slated to pause its bombing campaign on Monday at 4pm ET to allow much needed humanitarian aid to enter the country, according to a pledge made on Friday by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir. .
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