Sentence examples for through that date from inspiring English sources

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In the last 10 games through that date, Trout drew two walks.

Book by Dec. 17 at (800) 858-2258 or occidentalhotels.com for travel anytime through that date.

On November 25 , 1968 Mrs. Richardson's employment was terminated and she was paid through that date.

Leaders from both parties agreed that they would continue financing all current jobs through that date, which marks the end of this fiscal year.

On Tuesday, Bloomberg officials finally came through on a request made last October by The New York Times under the state's Freedom of Information Law for Mr. Sheekey's schedule through that date.

City Opera has a lease at the theater that runs through 2014, and it must fulfill its financial obligations there through that date unless another group replaces the lost income.

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Thousands were sent through secret smuggling pipelines that date back to the deadly famine two decades ago.

Thanks to May's record-setting warmth, the nation posted its 22nd-warmest spring (March through May) in records that date back to 1895, more than offsetting the cold April.

Amy shares the narrative with Nick through giddy diary entries that date back to their first meeting at a party in Brooklyn and sharpen all the character traits blunted by five years of marriage.

In the early 1980s, Chicago and North Western Railway (CNW) announced plans to abandon a section of railroad through Minnesota and South Dakota that dates to 1859.

RBS said it "deeply regrets" busting sanctions through a series of transactions that date back to when Fred Goodwin was running the Edinburgh-based bank.

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