And while the case has been rescheduled for October 13, a woman from Maryland showed up at the court to hit the rapper with a paternity suit. |
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Homework demands increase throughout the school years, and music lessons and clubs may need to be rescheduled. |
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The race was rescheduled from its original date in March because of poor weather. |
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In retrospect, I should have rescheduled our session that day, or at least provided better direction during the session. |
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Many creditors lost a lot of money and players went unpaid while debts were rescheduled. |
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It has now been rescheduled for some time next month but no specific date has yet been set. |
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The British Home Secretary announced today that marijuana will be rescheduled as a Class C drug. |
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The auditors found that principal payments on internal debt have been evenly rescheduled at relatively low interest levels. |
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The boxing agent said negotiations were underway to ensure that the event was rescheduled so that the boxer remained in top form. |
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The US space agency NASA began its countdown Saturday for tomorrow's rescheduled launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery. |
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Court officials said there is a possibility he did not receive a summons and that his arraignment could be rescheduled. |
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A spokesman for the group played down rift rumours and stressed that the Dublin gig would be rescheduled asap. |
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The Albion Sports versus St Margaret's game was postponed due to a frozen pitch and has been rescheduled for Sunday. |
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Flights have either been cancelled, rescheduled or simply delayed for unspecified periods. |
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After a week of silence the fight was rescheduled and the hostilities between the two continued. |
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Vehicles break down, complaints come in, work needs to be rescheduled, but it is all done with irrepressible good humour and charm. |
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Well, I succeeded in casting my vote that day, although the polls closed shortly thereafter and the primary was rescheduled. |
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Accordingly, the order will be rescheduled for another sitting and we will proceed to the adjournment debate. |
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The committee added, however, that debtors can install the interest payment during the first half of the new maturity period of any rescheduled debt. |
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The only obstacle was our reserve team fixture which was due to be played on the same day, but Grimsby Town were very accommodating and have agreed to a rescheduled game. |
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The social security authorities did not receive any interest payment at all on the rescheduled debts. |
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It thus rescheduled its 9.5 M¤ medium term debt over five years and set up new lines of credit to the value of 11.8 M¤ with its partner banks. |
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Filled with a new sense of belonging we returned to our apartment, which felt like a small pair of shoes, cancelled our picnic and rescheduled the removalists. |
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Since the last report, five African countries rescheduled their debt with Paris Club creditors. |
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Some sectors have rescheduled projects, reduced production and laid off employees. |
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The review of UNMEE was rescheduled because of security problems faced by mission international staff members. |
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Can equipment presently being run during peak demand periods be rescheduled to off-peak times or to other peak times when load is low? |
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The seminar organized with the EU commission, initially programmed for June 28, will be rescheduled at a later date. |
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The Defence was scheduled to start the presentation of its evidence on 6 October, but this date is currently being rescheduled. |
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Debt is being rescheduled when possible, and the bulk of the external financing needs are to be covered by IFI's and bilateral donors. |
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When you try to get it rescheduled, the feds say you need evidence to do so. |
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The interview was rescheduled for 4.45 pm, over the telephone. |
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Parliament Hill tours are free every day, but can be rescheduled due to the business of the House. |
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Tonight's cup clash could now be rescheduled for next Tuesday. |
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A few events in other parts of the country were rescheduled to later in the summer because of the H1N1 flu. |
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The Rapture did not come to pass on May 21, but soothsayer Harold Camping has rescheduled it for this Friday. |
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As well, the debt repayment period will be rescheduled by seven years. |
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Though the game was scheduled as a double-header, as the game drew on it was clear that the second game would have to be rescheduled due to approaching darkness. |
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Penalty interest will be due for the period the debts are rescheduled. |
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Christmas break will also be shortened, and one teacher professional development day rescheduled. |
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Routine elective operations will be rescheduled and a drive made to discharge as many patients where it is safe to do so. |
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The Saudi Fund for Economic Development, which over the years had provided a total of 12 billion rials in grants for development projects and poverty reduction, had rescheduled or cancelled many loans. |
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To that end, the moving van has not been rescheduled. |
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According to rule, makeup games for a day-night doubleheader must be rescheduled on the first available day, and in the case of the Mets and the Yankees, that would be July 7, a Friday. |
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Since the last report, four African countries have rescheduled their debt with Paris Club creditors, and there was some activity in prepayment and regularizing relations with Paris Club creditors. |
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In view of the fact that the multilateral debt cannot be rescheduled, still less cancelled, the measures proposed seem to be simple stopgap devices designed to ensure repayment of the debt. |
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Some sporting events were delayed or rescheduled due to blowing dust and strong winds, with downhill skiing, ski jumping, bobsled and luge experiencing the biggest setbacks. |
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Trials at magistrate and crown courts across England and Wales are likely to be abandoned or rescheduled as a result of the first full-day walkout staged by lawyers. |
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Routine elective operations were being rescheduled and a drive was under way to discharge as many patients as possible where it was safe to do so. |
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To set the stage for a comprehensive dialogue about the voting system, the local elections should be rescheduled for this year, so that they take place before the presidential ballot. |
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To have military personnel go through that process only to be rescheduled, or to move on to their next posting, be transferred within a year or two, it would be a huge waste of time, money, and resources. |
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The vacation days will be rescheduled within the current vacation year. |
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General ticket holders who are unable to attend the rescheduled dates may obtain a refund from the point of purchase, upon presentation of their tickets. |
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While some projects might be rescheduled until the global support strategy was available, postponement of others risked impairing the operation of the Base. |
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The conference might be rescheduled because of security problems that the technical teams are facing, which prevent them from travelling to all parts of Darfur as indicated earlier. |
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The Committee agreed that the employees were not on travel status over the lunch period since the employer had rescheduled the grievors' lunch break prior to their time of departure. |
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It was announced on their website that those shows were cancelled for that reason, and would be rescheduled at a later date. |
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On 15 April 2014, the band announced that they had rescheduled their Australian tour to start at the newly revamped Adelaide Oval on 25 October. |
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On that day though, the ground was frosty and the match was cancelled and it was rescheduled for April. |
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The 2017 Manchester Arena bombing led to interviews with Nuttall, Farron, Sturgeon and Corbyn to be rescheduled. |
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The 1973 UEFA Cup Final first leg at Anfield was abandoned due to a downpour after 27 minutes and rescheduled to be played again the next day. |
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Funeral For a Friend closed the promotional jaunt for Hours in the Summer of 2006, with a series of UK shows rescheduled from February. |
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Most payments to other governments have been rescheduled on several occasions since 1987 through the Paris Club mechanism. |
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Judge Young had been considering a petition filed to have marijuana rescheduled under federal law. |
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The university says tests will be rescheduled after the birds entered the PJ Hall in the main arts building in College Road. |
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The new rule will allow loans to be rescheduled with balloon payments under certain circumstances, provided a current appraisal is performed. |
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Hooper completedly rescheduled the shoot in his 'ruthless' pursuit of Helena Bonham Carter, who was also filming Harry Potter. |
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On Thursday 18 May 2006, and continuing through the weekend before launch, people were reporting that Sky had either cancelled or rescheduled its installation. |
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Those lacking valid excuses could be fined and rescheduled for jury duty. |
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However, two concerts, in Hull and Sheffield, were cancelled due to a heavy snowfall, although they were later rescheduled for 5 and 6 February 2011 respectively. |
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In addition to this the gig on 24 October at Nottingham Bodega was rescheduled for January after Kyle Falconer was too intoxicated to perform on the night. |
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Sturgeon and Farron were expected to do the same on 4 June, but after the June 2017 London Bridge attack it was rescheduled to 5 June and instead presented by Nick Robinson. |
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Additionally the Stuttgart Open men's tournament converted to a grass surface and was rescheduled from July to June, extending the grass court season. |
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Appointments for the paedodentics and orthopaedics clinics in the Hamad Medical Corporation Outpatient Annex at the Bone and Joint Centre will be rescheduled. |
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Streams became rivers as roads were flooded and the organisers rescheduled several stage recces to allow the crews to safely make their pace notes. |
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It has meant some routine operations have had to be rescheduled. |
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