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Dealers said they were taking appointments and preparing for a rush of customers.
But after 25 years, even I was bored, so when I read that Sarah Horowitz was taking appointments for her Fragrance Journey, I called.
In reaction to news of Barroso's move, the European ombudsman called on Tuesday for the EU to tighten rules on commissioners taking appointments on leaving office.
The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) was created in 2006, taking appointments from the lord chancellor's office and putting them in the hands of a team of judicial and lay members.
They have asked for an extra month to prepare for the change at seven smaller stations: hiring 70 more technicians and supervisors, expanding inspection hours and taking appointments to prevent long waits for drivers.
Hospitals aren't taking appointments during Apec.
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Michael's does not take appointments.
Some sellers take appointments simply to unload their old stock.
("We don't need to take appointments with our parents to meet for dinner," she replied cheekily to Mr. Letterman).
"It could take appointments away from the patients who need and use their local surgery the most - older people, mothers with young children and those with chronic conditions.
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