A provisional date of has been pencilled in for the York and District Cup final between Selby Warriors and York Groves. |
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Gladstone's own books are still on the shelves, complete with his pencilled comments and annotations. |
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As his Wild open up their season, Daigle is pencilled in as a second-line right-winger on one of the lowest-scoring teams in the league. |
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They are pencilled in, these particulars, in an old fashioned hand, sloping and graceful. |
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More than 35 events and attractions have already been pencilled in over a ten-day timetable with room for plenty more. |
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Paddy and the band were originally pencilled in to play at the venue on the following night, but this has now been brought forward to Friday. |
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A release date is pencilled in for the autumn to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt's birth this year. |
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But, saying that, it has been pencilled in for a while now and you have got to try and get on with it the best you can. |
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Lots of banks are pencilled in for annual results next week, as the bank reporting season gets into full swing. |
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It has been hanging over us for about three weeks since the date was pencilled in. |
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Its next set of annual results are pencilled in for release towards the end of May. |
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More recently, plans to remove the ubiquitous protruding metal pipes have been pencilled in on a very, very urgent to-do list. |
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It has been making losses for the last five years, and losses have been pencilled in for the next two years too. |
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The supporters' group had pencilled him in as the special guest for the February meeting on Monday prompting widespread interest. |
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I'd say he probably needs another reserve outing and if he comes through that then he could be pencilled in for the week after. |
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The Poet Laureate has been pencilled in to headline a major North Yorkshire literary festival. |
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He had pencilled a price of four pounds and fifty pence onto the first page. |
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He reread, as he read, with obsessed intentness, filling flyleaves with pencilled codes that helped him retrieve any beauty, any bathos. |
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Their seaside conference was pencilled in as merely a stroll towards a second term. |
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Now the operation has been firmly pencilled in for the beginning of March, provided there are no last-minute setbacks. |
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But there is again some doubt the pitch will be playable, so Monday has been pencilled in as an alternate date. |
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Dates can be pencilled in for when key management appointments should take place, thus ensuring a smooth build-up of the team. |
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But it was predicted today that the inquiry will probably have to extend into a third session, which has been pencilled in for July. |
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I've been pencilled in to race at Musselburgh on Monday and if the ground is fast I'll be off up to Scotland. |
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A second session has been pencilled in for the end of this month. |
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A brace of house builders have been pencilled in for figures next week. |
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The plaques bearing Quranic calligraphy in homes, canopied gravestones, the call of the muezzins arising out of the pencilled minarets of the mosque further confirm it. |
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In addition, even though nutrition was also not specifically listed as a factor, one-third of those surveyed pencilled it in under Health Considerations. |
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Now that the series has been pencilled in for another 10 years, perhaps the GAA nabobs might consider giving the manager's job to the one man who deserves it the most. |
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As I write this he's pencilled it onto the canvas and judging by the noises he was making in the background as I spoke to him, he has just begun to paint. |
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Our interview had been pencilled in for around 45 minutes earlier but when it comes to priorities, he knows that hard work rates higher than a chinwag with a journalist. |
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To be honest, we have not even pencilled him in for a game yet. |
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The country is estimated to have oil reserves that total some 50 billion barrels, and natural gas reserves have been pencilled in at a gigantic 1,700 trillion cubic feet. |
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The inquiries are due to take place in April, although alternative dates in June and July have been pencilled in in the event of a General Election in May. |
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A final decision is expected next summer but existing and former reactor sites are being pencilled in for a new generation of nuclear power plants. |
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And Indian Spark was being pencilled in for the Listed race but he's like a woolly bear as he's still got his winter coat. |
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Attraction, unbeaten in both her starts, has been pencilled in for the five-furlong Queen Mary Stakes, but first she runs in the Hilary Needler Stakes at Beverley tomorrow. |
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Since their signing, Ictus have played a gig in the French Alps and been pencilled in for the annual Warp Tour, a celebration of music and skateboarding. |
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The match has been moved from Birr and is now pencilled in as the curtain-raiser ahead of the Division Two football semi-final between Offaly and Kildare. |
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