As a mark of respect to her memory the weekly LOTTO was postponed while senior and under-age training was cancelled. |
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An inquiry into the proposed development of the old Rainshore Mill site has been postponed after council documents went astray. |
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However, costly renovations to the building have postponed the purchase of lunch boxes to add to her collection. |
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Ferreiraa postponed the case to next Tuesday, when a legal aid attorney will be appointed. |
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The Government has, however, always insisted the two polls were postponed because of concerns over postal ballot fraud allegations. |
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The strike was postponed after the government said it would delay making a final decision on the sale. |
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Elections for the National Assembly were scheduled for April 2003, but later postponed until June and then October. |
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The day of reckoning was postponed by a series of maneuvers, and the banknotes remained intact. |
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Due to a clash of dates the benefit social in aid of the M.S. Therapy Centre due to be held in Kennedy's this Saturday night has been postponed. |
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We woke to a fearsomely frosty morning, the roads slick with ice, so I postponed my scheduled trip to Boston until lunch time, almost. |
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She was found guilty and the case was postponed to September 11 for a probation officer's report and sentencing. |
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His fall was postponed just long enough for the first blow to connect with his right side, lifting him off his feet for an instant. |
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At Manchester University, a number of departmental open days have had to be postponed as well as lectures and seminars. |
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The grievance procedure has commenced and one hearing date was postponed at the instance of defendant. |
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His comeback was further hampered by the winter freeze-up that caused several reserve games to be postponed. |
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However, fierce weather postponed plans to escort him off the isle until later in the week. |
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Now she has been told that her operation has been postponed for two months in addition to the usual wait of three to four months. |
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An agreement between the Danish and the Home Rule governments that would allow the U.S. to expand Thule, was postponed last weekend. |
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The date was postponed several times due to the unsettled issue of taxation. |
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However, this month the winds and driving rain so far prevented any such activity and hopes for an early clean up so far are postponed. |
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The Scottish business community is ecstatic because, after being hanged and drawn, its quartering has been postponed for a twelvemonth. |
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Plans to lift prices earlier this year were postponed after a wave of protests. |
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But I was still jet-lagged from visiting 99-year-old Mum in the U.K., so I luckily postponed my visit. |
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The upshot was that the Mayor read the Riot Act and the they postponed their get-together until the following month. |
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The trial was postponed to today for argument in mitigation and aggravation of sentence. |
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Either way, the sense is likely to be one of unfinished business and a reckoning postponed. |
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The plans, thankfully, have been postponed but not without a huge loss of morale within the service. |
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He had postponed his sales trip by one day to spend time with his sons and planned, after a day's work, to catch the red-eye home that night. |
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Saxe-Coburg postponed his Wednesday visit to Brussels because of the critical situation after the terrorist acts. |
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Since the postponed reading of the amendment, we've heard zilch from the government. |
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Even in the highly unlikely event that the war were postponed, this would represent only a temporary respite. |
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Why has every single, even remotely, controversial decision been postponed until October? |
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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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He said the housing indaba had been postponed because there had been issues for discussion that required the participation of the premier. |
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Layovers, postponed flights, and other kinds of hold-up are an unavoidable part of life as a high-flying road warrior. |
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The hearing was postponed twice as the Greek athletes provided medical certificates claiming they were too unwell to attend. |
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Even the day when one juror was a little poorly and the trial was postponed, this fact got top billing on the news. |
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So the prophets are split neatly between impending economic doom and postponed blight. |
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The long-awaited share-out of the large estates among peasants was postponed until the Constituent Assembly was in being. |
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Further erosion of the establishment's protective shell was postponed by the Second World War where, as always, the truth was the first casualty. |
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What work I owed I postponed until it had to be churned out in a flush of rage over my being disturbed by it. |
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She postponed medical school in the hopes of winning her first, but she entered the week facing the possibility she would be shut out. |
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It's not nice watching from the sidelines, and with the game against Telford being postponed I've not played for over two weeks. |
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He plays an ageing thief whose plans to retire are postponed by a young whipper-snapper who blackmails him into one last blag. |
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It was an ill omen at the start of the journey, but the trek couldn't be postponed any longer. |
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The idea of a separate six o'clock news bulletin for Scotland has been postponed for some time. |
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She requires several more surgeries but they have been indefinitely postponed due to financial constraints. |
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Since the spring sowing could not be postponed, the breakneck speed of collectivization was slackened. |
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The event was postponed from this Wednesday night due to unforeseen circumstances. |
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Their match with Hull, scheduled to kick-off at 1pm, has been postponed due to the pitch being unplayable. |
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If surgery cannot safely be postponed, parenteral or enteral hyperalimentation should be started. |
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It initially had to be postponed two weeks out of concerns that the country's political chaos were unpropitious to success. |
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So he lost his bottle in the end, and postponed the general election before he had even called it. |
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Dozens of patients had their operations postponed because of the unreliable operating tables. |
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The upshot was that the regional council postponed that meeting and held another one. |
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Often counsel holding a brief for another does not read it in the confident expectation that the case would be postponed. |
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He told a news conference on August 16 that it was likely that accession would be postponed. |
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Work in this area was originally postponed due to poor ground conditions and inclement weather. |
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Eadgar's coronation in 973 was postponed until he reached 30, the minimum canonical age for ordination to the priesthood. |
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The nonconference season opener for both teams had been postponed by Hurricane Isaac. |
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Conciliation talks were postponed indefinitely on August 10, prompting the union to serve the strike notice. |
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The students of Padma Seshadri said their half-yearly exams last year were postponed to facilitate their participation in the talent fair. |
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More recently you postponed your announcement because, you said, you didn't want it being overshadowed or obscured by your little legal matter. |
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This could create an information cascade, and hasten events that might better be left postponed. |
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Too often in the past, the stop-go nature of budgetary arithmetic has postponed necessary public investment. |
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He was too weak to take a stress test, but his angiogram was postponed until October anyway. |
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However, If the tie is postponed for a third time the Football Association say they will consider a change of venue. |
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The election had already been postponed from Hilary term because of doubts about Russell's graduate status. |
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Downing Street postponed the appointment from Monday following a delay in the Prime Minister's schedule after talks in Northern Ireland overran. |
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All mountain activity was postponed and eager skiers were confined to the lowlands and forced to be resourceful in finding alternative ways of expending their energy. |
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There is an outside chance it might be postponed indefinitely. |
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Each time a council meeting is cancelled or postponed because of political manoeuvring and one-upmanship, the real business of the municipality suffers. |
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Donald Fraser, an Earth Sciences professor at Worcester, will argue before Congregation on 17 May that discussion of the proposals should be postponed until Michaelmas term. |
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Retrenchment has, regrettably, been postponed one time too many. |
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It is the second time that the play-offs are being postponed, as the previous matches clashed with the final of the NFA Cup, which in fact took place last weekend. |
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With the attack postponed by the fuhrer time and again, by early July the Germans faced a truly forbidding task. |
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The weather forecast says it is expected to remain cold for the rest of the week and so there must be a possibility that the game will be postponed. |
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Although Yom Hazikaron is normally observed on the 4th of Iyyar, it may be moved earlier or postponed if observance of the holiday would conflict with Shabbat. |
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Yes, he may have been ill, but if he was politically healthy, the meeting would have been postponed until he was able to appear. |
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More than once the Iraqis we worked with postponed our engagements so they could mourn slain colleagues. |
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My guess is his sentence could be much harsher or, more likely, the decision will be postponed for a long time and then again. |
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Nairn County versus Rothes was postponed because of a waterlogged park. |
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Contractors who had planned to lay down white lines to form narrow lanes over the weekend were rained off and the 10-month project had to be postponed. |
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Her job is so much fun, she said, and time-consuming, too, that she has postponed ending her days as a singleton, also fodder for the cynicism and suspicion of others. |
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In all cases surgery was postponed for non-clinical reasons, which can include staff shortages through illness, lack of equipment or beds, or bureaucratic blunders. |
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It was the second time that the Emmys, the television industry's highest honours and its equivalent of the Oscars, had been postponed in three weeks. |
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At 4.30 pm, when the referee squelched across the sodden turf, the odds seemed to be on the match being postponed because of the underfoot conditions. |
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Su's accusation was refuted by city government officials, who said the construction completion date had been officially postponed to the end of August next year. |
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With unfailing constancy tomorrow becomes yet another today, full and hectic with characteristically unforgiving demands which brazenly refuse to be postponed. |
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In the Eurobond markets there is a growing list of potential issuers who have postponed or cancelled issues because of unfavourable or poor market conditions. |
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What is less clear is what might happen if the minister calculates that for security or political reasons, the election must be postponed or truncated. |
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The match was postponed in February, but it is hoped the fixture will go on to become a permanent fixture in the local footballing calendar for years to come. |
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Socialist candidate Hollande, meanwhile, has postponed a major campaign rally initially scheduled for Tuesday night in Rennes. |
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Requests to have the game postponed by 24 hours were dismissed so officials saw only one option and that was to hire a helicopter to fly him back. |
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But officials have repeatedly postponed a second session as desultory talks have dragged on over the division of top Cabinet posts among Iraq's religious and ethnic groups. |
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The court postponed execution of the sentence, to give her time to recover from childbirth and to wean the new baby. |
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The blastoff had been postponed twice due to bad weather on Thursday and Friday. |
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The baseball game was postponed until tomorrow because of rain. |
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The half-term trip to Nethercombe had to be postponed because of her funeral and John felt a new guilt. |
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Final occupation of Wales was postponed however when the rebellion of Boudica forced the Romans to return to the south east. |
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In postponing his baptism, he followed one custom at the time which postponed baptism until after infancy. |
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This victory postponed Danish conquests in England for fifteen years, but raids on Wessex continued. |
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He realised that his return could be postponed no longer since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence. |
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Press reports were released that deliberately exaggerated the damage and claimed the expedition would be postponed till the spring. |
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Plans to hold further referendums in other regions were first postponed and then cancelled. |
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The nobles siding with Anselm, the conference ended in deadlock and the matter was postponed. |
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In practice, matches sometimes continue on a second day if they have been interrupted or postponed by bad weather. |
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England won all their subsequent matches during the tournament, with the exception of the Irish match, which was postponed until October. |
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This, coupled with the poor ratings and attendances both in Australia and Europe, led to the competition being postponed for two seasons. |
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However, a week before the fight, David Haye sustained a cut to the head which required several stitches, so yet again the fight was postponed. |
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The 1997 Grand National was postponed after two coded bomb threats were received from the Provisional Irish Republican Army. |
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However, the Foot and Mouth crisis did delay the UK General Elections, the first time since the Second World War any event postponed an election. |
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Two days after the German defeat Hitler postponed preparations for the invasion of Britain. |
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However, on June 23, 2009, the first flight was postponed due to structural reasons. |
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The band finished their tour in March 2003 after returning to those postponed dates. |
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The first flight of the aircraft, previously scheduled for July 2008, was again postponed. |
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When phoned at the Chelsea that morning, he said he was feeling ill and postponed the engagement. |
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He was admitted to a London nursing home suffering from nervous exhaustion, and the American tour was postponed. |
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The wedding was postponed so that Macdonald could focus on her music career. |
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The huge cost of the building the other castles, however, meant that the Llanfaes project had to be postponed. |
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Birthrates fell everywhere, as children were postponed until families could financially support them. |
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But businesses had little choice and wages were reduced, workers were laid off, and investments postponed. |
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After Calzaghe injured his right hand in training, the fight was postponed, with 8 November being set as the new date. |
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The launch schedule, postponed from the night before, was then successfully shown that evening, albeit with minor changes. |
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The release of the album was delayed several times and a headlining tour of the UK, was also postponed during this time. |
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The Port Talbot date of the tour was postponed and moved to a different venue due to a fire at the Afan Lido Leisure Centre. |
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Construction was scheduled to start around 2014 at the earliest, but has been repeatedly postponed. |
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The invasion plans for 1212 were postponed because of fresh English baronial unrest about service in Poitou. |
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The Allied position was complicated by Belgian King Leopold III's surrender on 27 May, which was postponed until 28 May. |
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Gilbert was lost at sea during his return voyage, and plans of settlement were postponed. |
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The start of the 2007 Race was postponed by 25 hours, due to a severe weather warning. |
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Another point of contention was the crusade, which Frederick had promised but repeatedly postponed. |
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General elections had been planned for January 2010 but were postponed due to the earthquake. |
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This extension was postponed although the City Council had made expanding the metro lines a priority. |
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However Louis had postponed his aid, on the pretence of wanting to negotiate a peace. |
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Completing the book rapidly in three months, she postponed its publication until after her death, and lived another two decades. |
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In anticipation of Dr Hassiem's release the inquest of Mr Ngubene's death, originally scheduled for 13 April, was postponed sine die. |
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The age that began with one xenocide attempted had now ended with other xenocides prevented or, at least, postponed. |
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His scheduled appearance on the TV dating show blind date is postponed. |
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Council bosses postponed their inquiry because shop steward Willie Cree was stinking of booze. |
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Anyway, I hear Aldo used a wind machine to make sure the original dive was postponed. |
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One Direction heartthrob Zayn Malik has postponed his wedding to Perrie Edwards. |
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Following the Commons vote, any redrawing of constituencies will be postponed at least for the next five years. |
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All political parties are of unanimous view that LG lections should be postponed. |
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Conservative leader Robert Alden warned cuts to lollipop ladies, community libraries and other services have merely been postponed. |
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After that President Atambayev said he was surprised to learn that introduction of biometric passport is postponed in the country. |
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The concert was cancelled and Radiohead's tour dates in Europe were postponed. |
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Genoa's home match against Bari became this weekend's fourth Serie A fixture to be postponed after heavy snowfalls hit many parts of Italy. |
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The tie was postponed in midweek due to a frozen pitch and the Dragons could do without another delay in proceedings. |
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On Monday, the Giza Criminal Court postponed the Al-Nahda Square sit-in trial to 1 August. |
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A ruling by the European Commission on whether Ryanair has receive illegal subsidies from Belgium's Charleroi airport has been postponed. |
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The much anticipated counteroffensive has been repeatedly postponed because Iraqi forces are unprepared and bogged down in battle elsewhere. |
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The Red Bull X-Fighters Jams show was initially scheduled for Thursday, but was postponed due to unpredicted weather conditions. |
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By 1974, 42 green bans had been imposed and millions of dollars worth of development postponed or abandoned. |
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The Bucks Head game was postponed last month because of Telford's continued involvement in this season's FATrophy competition. |
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Michael Cull, who has elephantitis, is frustrated because two NHS operations on his swollen limb have been postponed. |
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A secondary attempt at intubating the trachea implies that surgery cannot be postponed and that it can only be safely done with a tracheal tube in place. |
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The Eugene Challengers' doubleheader against the Salem Dirtbags at Dallas was postponed because of the wet weather, the Challengers' second rainout this week. |
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Before the shortage of succinylcholine was resolved earlier this year, shortages of the agent also resulted in postponed surgeries at Veterans Administration Medical Centers. |
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Unfortunately, their efforts to save Medusa have to be postponed for a while after they become unwittingly embroiled in the brutal blood sport of the Scythian tribe. |
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Work on the park's second phase was postponed so skateboarders, rollerbladers and scooter riders could make the most of the original section of the park during summer. |
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Virginia initially postponed its debate, but after Vermont was admitted to the Union in 1791, the total number of states needed for ratification rose to eleven. |
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On the appointed day, May 14, 1787, only the Virginia and Pennsylvania delegations were present, and so the convention's opening meeting was postponed for lack of a quorum. |
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General elections were postponed and public meetings were prohibited. |
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New furniture and appliances were postponed until better days. |
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Another general offensive intended for 25 August, was delayed by the failure of the preliminary attacks and then postponed due to more bad weather. |
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The same day, FIFA postponed the bidding process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in light of the allegations surrounding bribery in the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. |
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There were unsuccessful calls for polling day to be postponed. |
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Gloucester had argued with the Earl of Hereford over who should lead the vanguard into battle, and argued with the king that the battle should be postponed. |
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It was speculated that the Scottish referendum could have been postponed, but this would have required a recall of the UK Parliament and an amendment to the Referendums Act. |
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He hoped that such a system would be framed as might render this recourse unnecessary, and moved that the clause be postponed. This motion was agreed to nem. con. |
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Burns postponed his planned emigration to Jamaica on 1 September, and was at Mossgiel two days later when he learnt that Jean Armour had given birth to twins. |
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To save money, major upgrades to the 1934 refinery had been postponed. |
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The first flight, originally scheduled for the first quarter of 2008, was postponed due to programme delays, schedule adjustments and financial pressures. |
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On 3 April 2009 the South African Air Force announced that it would start considering alternatives to the A400M due to postponed production and increased cost. |
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No longer was it believed that the natives could truly make progress, instead they had to be ruled by heavy hand, with democratic opportunities postponed indefinitely. |
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The trip was postponed because the meteorological conditions were so bad. |
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For example, in Le Morte D' Arthur, the adulterous relationship is postponed for several years, and the rescue takes place after the adventures of the Sangreal. |
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Boulton spent much time in London lobbying for a contract to strike British coins, but in June 1790 the Pitt Government postponed a decision on recoinage indefinitely. |
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The main German air superiority campaign started in August but failed to defeat RAF Fighter Command, and a proposed invasion was postponed indefinitely on 17 September. |
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Geoffrey died in September 1151, and Henry postponed his plans to return to England, as he first needed to ensure that his succession, particularly in Anjou, was secure. |
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Pirenne postponed the demise of classical civilization to the 8th century. |
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The next local elections were postponed until 2016 to facilitate this. |
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Gently again, he raised his hand to tap on the smooth white panels of the coaster's door, but once more his interview with Ruby Braunfeld was postponed. |
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