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There would be no deadline.
Come moving day, I figured, I would be on deadline, and, sure enough, I was, writing a story about a couple whose dream house had become their nightmare.
But the group's new president, Ahmad al-Jarba, said in an interview in New York on Saturday that he wanted assurances that there would be a deadline for making progress.
On the other hand, he didn't send in as many troops as military leaders said they needed, and announced there would be a deadline for the mission, which defeats the whole purpose of the strategy.
His well documented, tear-infused would be trade-deadline deal to the Brewers never happened, and until Chase Utley transformed into a bowling ball and mauled Ruben Tejada, Flores was buried on the bench relegated to a pinch hitting role.
Responsibilities would be increased, deadlines shortened.
Press members were confined to a nearby room, where they could watch on television; stenographers were standing by at the Ambassador to ensure an accurate transcript of Nixon's remarks for the press, who would be facing deadlines in the East.
Speaking on the would-be deadline of 24 June, Vestager confirmed that the 10 week cut off had already been extended by a fortnight, since Google had not received all the documents.
If it was correct, they told her, she would be past its deadline.
Mr. Powell said the Governing Council would be given a deadline of six months to write a constitution.
She tried to make herself sound as confident that the current episode would be completed under deadline.
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