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The article also misstated the founding year of Time Out New York.
"It's always natural after a year of time to evaluate what has happened and how to improve on something," Mr. McKeon said.
The obligation is a year of time, between 18 and 26, for charitable work or public service, in which the armed forces would be an option alongside the emergency services, the NHS, elderly or disabled care, social action and overseas development.
It is time for it to admit what most Americans already know: we squandered hundreds of lives, tens of billions of dollars and a valuable year of time chasing a red herring, while the true threats of rogue nuclear acquisition were forgotten or ignored.
Your grant proposal won't be reviewed, and you'll lose a year of time in trying to build your career.
Their estimates from individual fixed-effects models show that an additional year of time out of work decreases the wages of women by 1.9%/year and the wages of men by 2.5%/year.
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Rosie Sykes, Zoe Heron and Polly Russell, The Kitchen Revolution: A Year of Time-and-Money-Saving Recipes (Ebury Press).
For the purpose of this study, each patient was required to have a minimum of 1 year of time-period between the index date and the visit date.
The geologic history of Earth covers more than 4.5 billion years of time.
(repeat) A billion years of time and toil are etched in these old hills.
In the end, the album "was recorded over maybe nine years of time," he said.
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