The reunion Mass for the class of 1985 of the Mercy Convent School has a change of date. |
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On arrival, we presented the Alpha Rooms voucher and our emails about the change of date. |
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Those participating in Australia Day ceremonies and awards have an opportunity to call for a change of date for national celebrations. |
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The planned 38th meeting of the Commission was cancelled after Ethiopia requested a change of date. |
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Pelley said that a change of date for the Irish Open, which is played in late May, is a possibility. |
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Any change of date of an event registered on the international calendar must be submitted to the UCI for prior authorisation by the organiser's National Federation. |
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If there is a change of date or if an event is cancelled, the organiser shall be liable for a fine the amount of which shall be set each year by the management committee, subject to recourse to the arbitral board. |
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However, rejecting this amendment is not a reflection of lack of confidence. It would be an aberration to include in legislation that a federal, provincial or municipal referendum could cause a change of date. |
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In certain exceptional circumstances or in cases of force majeure, however, the selection board may consent to an applicant's request for a change of date. |
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We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this will cause fans and we will endeavour to contact all ticket holders directly to inform them of the change of date. |
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It noted that the August 2011 hearing at which the record was sealed was held three days earlier than scheduled without official notification of the change of date. |
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Quite often, a change of date can't be avoided, though, because the film simply won't be ready in time for some unforeseen reason: there were storms on location, the star got the flu in the middle of the shoot. |
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