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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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date
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Some courses have an early commencement date .
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It follows that one always knows the commencement date of a Community regulation without going outside the text of the regulation itself.
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The estimated commencement date is 1983, with an anticipated construction period of approximately 2 years.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Colin Powell was asked to give the commencement address.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An allocation plan should be given to each student at the commencement of training, setting out the holiday periods.
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At the commencement of the tournament it was made clear that referees had been instructed to apply Laws 18 and 19.
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Contrary to many press reports, however, there was only one, unified, commencement .
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Efforts will therefore continue to find a suitable person before the commencement of next term.
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Except in divorce proceedings, commencement by petition is now very rare.
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It follows that one always knows the commencement date of a Community regulation without going outside the text of the regulation itself.
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This then was the works at the commencement of the 1914-18 war.
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Traditionally, societies have specified an age as being appropriate for marriage or union formation and the commencement of family building.