West Vancouver police executed a search warrant on the residence later that day. |
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The physician orders a unit of red blood cells to be crossmatched for a transfusion later that day. |
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She was arrested later that day and held in custody until her appearance yesterday. |
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The garden centre we visited later that day was huge and had a pet section so we bought Edward a dog Easter egg. |
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At 3.30 am, he duly dispatched a text message suggesting some extra-curricular activity later that day. |
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He was arrested later that day, and on May 17 this year was convicted of rape, false imprisonment and indecent assault at Maidstone Crown Court. |
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A little later that day, his friend came to call and mentioned to him that he had dreamed a strange dream. |
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The emperor and empress will leave Tokyo on May 7 and arrive in Dublin later that day. |
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He was released from hospital later that day, but is still off school and will have to return to hospital for a skin graft operation. |
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A memorial service for Mr Brown will be held later that day at 2.30 pm at St Mary's Church in Tetbury. |
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She returned later that day in the back of a police car to find two very grey old people, now wizened and wrinkly after the experience. |
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I'd parked on Saville Street, in Malton, and had completely forgotten I was interviewing a traffic warden later that day. |
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Before being relived by the 94th Infantry later that day, the 5th Ranger Battalion was shelled one more time with some casualties taken. |
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But such was the bad blood between the two rivals that neither would agree to a joint news conference later that day. |
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As soon as the routine questions were completed, the officer cautioned the defendants who were interviewed later that day. |
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More than five weeks later, on August 14, Mitchell was detained for questioning but was released later that day without charge. |
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Remarkably, she was back later that day to play her top-seeded countrywoman in the final. |
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I got the feeling later that day and the next that Parcells likes the looks of his football team. |
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At the stadium later that day, just before the gun went off, I couldn't stop tearing up. |
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Warn your family that, later that day, you'll need a quiet hour to yourself. |
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Mr. Blodywon was arrested later that day after he went to the Great Neck massage parlor. |
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Bill began as the third tropical depression of the Atlantic hurricane season on August 15 and became named as a tropical storm later that day. |
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First of all he accompanied the blushing bride down the aisle to give her away and later that day called on his mam and dad to cut their wedding cake. |
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Frans had intended to contribute to Virtex4All, and was billed to deliver an Intercultural Communication workshop later that day. |
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So, when we got to the race registration office later that day, I took the plunge and signed up for the 50 km race. |
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When I went to the police department later that day, I worked on a composite sketch to the very best of my ability. |
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A Harvard-educated poet and professor, Linsker was arrested early Sunday morning and released without bail later that day. |
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But later that day I went down to the pond to find the mother duck sitting complacently on the water while 12 little ducklings were shuttling about around her. |
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The Crown prosecutor said that later that day and after police witnessed what they thought was a drug transaction, officers moved in and arrested the two men. |
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The tactful Hamad manages to patch up relations, and the two are photographed sitting together on a sofa later that day. |
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The stern of the Pender Lady submerged in the early morning hours and later that day sank completely and released oil into the water. |
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This rule dictates that cows and heifers first observed in oestrus in the afternoon or the following morning, should be bred later that day. |
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No apparent damage was found and the ferry resumed service later that day. |
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As fate would have it, he was on the return flight later that day. |
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They are accused of trying to poison Litvinenko for the first time later that day – and of succeeding two weeks later when they slipped radioactive polonium into his tea. |
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He offered to arrange a meeting with the mayor later that day. |
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So it was not surprising when an organizer for the CLAC spoke with JDS personnel on July 6, 1998, and indicated that a major leafletting campaign would begin later that day at several plant locations. |
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A letter was sent by Tetra later that day. |
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He passed out the following morning and was discovered dead later that day. |
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When Chandler phoned Mitchell later that day to offer him the position, he readily accepted. |
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In April, however, one Zoyte Langyue caught fire, and all of the electric taxis were taken off the roads later that day. |
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At the parade later that day, 50 prisoners refused orders, and the rest were marched back to their cells but refused to enter. |
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We were drenched with sweat as we flopped down in the bus to Inkisi where we would be meeting the SD delegation arriving from Kinshasa, later that day. |
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Stamps was pronounced dead later that day. |
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Significant intensification resumed later that day. |
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A pharmacist in Manitoba could sell the last bottle of a product on their shelf to their patient and have that bottle replaced later that day, if not the next morning. |
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He was released later that day after being questioned about the attack. |
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The parliamentary secretary meets up with the minister later that day, gives him or her a briefing, an update on the proposal, and offers a full endorsement of the project. |
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It was lifted later that day after the joint bar was replaced. |
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Cameron then submitted his resignation to the Queen later that day. |
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Her replacement was announced later that day as Sajid Javid. |
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Later that day he returned again, shame-faced, and said he wanted to give the money back. |
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Later that day he had another engagement, where he was going to plant a tree in the school of another finalist in the competition. |
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Later that day during roll call, Elie's number is called and he is given twenty-five lashes of the whip. |
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Later that day his body was delivered to the Spanish Army in a formal military parade. |
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Later that day we had a huge ice storm that shut out all of the electricity to my house and virtually everything else in the area. |
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Later that day he was sent an envelope full of money to compensate him for my insolence. |
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Later that day he made a call from the row of phones in the yard and reached his wife for the first time in six months. |
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Later that day Nick's all toffed up and on his way to meet Leo. |
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Later that day I saw Kristen again while I was outside mowing the yard. |
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Later that day in Lerwick we joined Dr Jonathan Wills, a naturalist, for a three-hour trip entitled seabirds and seals, on his boat MV Dunter. |
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Later that day a red Citroen van also had a section of its exhaust pipe removed whilst it was parked nearby. |
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Later that day he burst into the home of Koumis Constaninou, 59, Hornsey, North London, attacked him on the stairs with a knife, but fled after a struggle. |
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