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"It's always one year to the date of something," he said.
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One of the miniaturists signed several of the pages with his name and with the date of completion, something seldom done in Renaissance manuscripts from the region.
Blue books were published on all aspects of foreign policy containing despatches between his or her majesty's government and foreign powers up to only a few months before the date of publication: something that would be unthinkable indeed dismissed as dangerous now.
Keep writing in your agenda the due date of something.
To this day, the date of 17 October is something of a holiday for the Justicialist Party in Argentina (celebrated as Día de la Lealtad, or "Loyalty Day").
Another official said the department did not have numbers on how many people might have been falsely identified, since institutions can check their clients' identity against the list and ignore it if something like the date of birth obviously does not match the person in front of them.
In an apparent attempt to make it seem as if Blaine was hiding something, vandals chiseled the date of the child's birth from his grave.
By law, the date of the next election something normally in the gift of the prime minister was set firmly at May 7th.
The date of donation.
The date of disposal.
I know everyone has personal preferences, but it feels pretty bad to have someone cancel a date because of something I can't change.
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