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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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early
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Schering's shares have fallen more than 26 per cent since hitting a 12-month high in early October .
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Mathews produced utility bills he said prove he has lived at the Linden Avenue condominium since early October .
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The lowest readings are usually at the end of September or early October .
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The park, a short drive south of downtown, is open from late May to early October .
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The officials agreed that the initial debate probably will not take place until early October .
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It was too cold for early October .
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The Senate is expected to pass it as well by early October , and President Clinton has promised to sign it.
late
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The survey of 11, 000 men seeking shelter in 58 missions in late October showed 32 % were veterans.
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It was late October , and Rudi was reviewing a quiz.
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The letter to Dan arrives just after noon on a Thursday in late October .
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Since late October , bond prices have gained 12 percent.
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Sunrise Medical said in a lengthy report on the probe, which began in late October .
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In late October , Mediobanca bought 158 million Ferruzzi shares on the stock market.
■ VERB
begin
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The free readings begin Tuesday, October 21, and continue through October 27.
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Sunrise Medical said in a lengthy report on the probe, which began in late October .
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Manufacturing employment rose by 18, 000, continuing an advance that began in October .
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It began in October 1984 and continued for two years.
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It was the first fatal accident involving ValuJet since the bargain airline began operations in October 1993.
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The trial is scheduled to begin in October in Superior court in Burbank.
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Safeway officials began notifying employees whose jobs might be affected since the Phoenix testing program began last October , Lambert said.
end
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The siege of Pleime in the Ia Drang valley ended on October 27.
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In December, the company reported a loss of $ 38. 6 million for the quarter ending in October .
publish
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His investigations, published in October 1968, left him stunned.
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A special supplement of Town and Country Planning was published in October 1998 to mark the report.
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It slipped to second in 1993 and in the 1994 list, published last October , was ranked fourth.
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The findings are published in the October issue of the scientific journal Photochemistry and Photobiology.
start
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His trial, which started in October 1991, was almost postponed when Spens suffered a major heart attack.
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In Atlanta, apartment starts through October rose 30 % from year-earlier levels.
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The first trains would be delivered in 2002, and commercial services would start in October 2003.
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Our fiscal year starts in October .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But when Annie stepped off the train at the Falls on October 13, she did not look like an experienced adventurer.
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By last October it was 145.7m.
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Figures were not available for October or for the Camarillo years.
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Four months after the show opened in October 1995, she missed 10 performances because of a sore throat and cough.
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Hard disk: My recommendations from October still stand in this department.
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His dealership sold 100 machines in October .
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On October 7, 109,000 people came to Paxton's palace.
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The country's judiciary has become bolder following the arrest of Gen Pinochet in London in October 1998.