In mid-February 2004, the author's wife transmitted his comments to the Minister of Justice. |
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On the same day, the Government of Chad lifted the state of emergency it had imposed in mid-February. |
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At time of writing in mid-February, it has treated more than 2,000 patients and conducted more than 100 surgical procedures. |
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Ms. Bernadette Dwyer: We're vulnerable usually from mid-February until mid-May or the end of May. |
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This is the challenge we're taking on with them for the launch of the application's first version mid-February. |
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In mid-February of 1875, Archbishop Lavigerie appointed him to the community of Ouadhias in Kabylia. |
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For most meetings, the new deadline will be around mid-March, but it could be as early as mid-February. |
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I had learned the basics before arriving to Vimy Ridge but I think it was mid-February when it hit home. |
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Trees were not in bloom in early to mid-February and were in full bloom by early to mid-March. |
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It was mid-February, a frigid cold day where ice had frozen on the bus windows, and by the end of the ride you couldn't feel your toes. |
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The accounts were only unfrozen after Milne went to the Herald Sun in mid-February. |
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The grey seals start to reproduce just before Christmas and the mating season continues into about mid-February, depending on where you are. |
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In mid-February, the Vancouver Winter Games allowed our athletes to shine as never before within the large Olympic family. |
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I personally strongly hope that by mid-February we will get a negotiating mandate to open this very difficult exercise. |
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Mid-January to mid-February was the warmest it's been seen 1659, foxing unwary plants into flowering prematurely, to give the frost something to kill. |
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A second person from Cedre was sent onsite to take over from the agent who had been there since mid-February. |
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In mid-February, Rahman and his team discovered the pugmark they had dreamed of. |
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Steve Taylor, the unsung hero behind this colossal endeavour, arranges to have 80 tonnes of snow delivered to his front yard in mid-February. |
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Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, mid-February. |
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Thus, in mid-February Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfier have his implicit approval of a new head of state insofar as a prior agreement regarding the name of his successor could be established. |
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The survey of private sector forecasters was completed in mid-February. |
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The Eurobarometer survey conducted in mid-February 2002 provides a very satisfactory picture that contrasts with earlier surveys: many firms seem to have made a last-minute switch. |
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In mid-February, the first step was taken by bringing together this diverse group of staff for a five-day workshop on writing and research skills. |
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The significant cause of the failure to surrender the licence before formal prosecution steps were initiated in mid-February, 2009, was the wrong address on the letter of January 16, 2009 from the Superintendent. |
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A coalition of Northern Ontario city mayors held their first meeting in Sudbury in mid-February. |
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The largest festival of the year is the celebration of the new year or Spring Festival, whose date varies, falling between mid-January and mid-February. |
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Many migrant workers throughout China are now preparing to rejoin their families during the Chinese Spring Festival, which starts in mid-February. |
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Between mid-February and the end of March 1943, Wingate led his 3,000 Chindits into Burma, where they seriously disrupted Japanese communications. |
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In mid-February Chief Inspector Laurence Williams said that he himself would pull the plug on the THORP reprocessing plant if his safety recommendations were not acted on. |
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He is likely making his way along the Raritan now, en route to the Delaware — en route, eventually, to Naples, Florida, which he expects to reach around mid-February, a snowbird arriving unfashionably late. |
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In December, FARDC, supported by MONUC, was able to reoccupy some of the villages which had been captured by FRPI, although new clashes between FRPI and FARDC were reported in mid-February. |
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Since the larger lakes and rivers seldom freeze over completely, most valleys remain susceptible to the development of valley cloud from November to mid-February. |
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As part of Buffalo's pre-feasibility work, an in-fill drill program on the Western Roscoelite Zone will begin in mid-February. |
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Following a custom build-out, VSE anticipates mid-February occupancy. |
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Tender pink double flower, blossoming as of mid-February for 5 to 6 weeks. |
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It's mid-February, and Lucas is canvassing in Brighton. |
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Bankruptcy Judge Robert Faris today approved modifications to a Plan of Reorganization that clears the way for Aloha Airlines to exit bankruptcy protection by mid-February. |
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The online shopping site parfuemerie.de now presents itself with a fresh and modernized look: In mid-February 2010, the internet shop of the beauty alliance perfumeries launched a fresh new design face to the online world. |
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It takes place on the 15th of Shevat, the Hebrew month that usually falls between mid-January and mid-February. |
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Up above, thousands of fragments of defunct spacecraft careen through space, and occasionally more debris is produced by collisions such as the one that destroyed an American satellite in mid-February. |
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The momentum had reached deeply oversold levels not seen since the financial crisis, but it had quite clearly troughed in mid-February. |
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In mid-February, the Bank of Japan took steps to clarify and strengthen its commitment to price stability and to improve its credibility for monetary policy. |
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