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date

noun as in point in time; particular day or time

noun as in social engagement

noun as in person accompanying another socially

verb as in become obsolete

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It will stream live on Disney+ and a special will air on ABC on a date to be determined.

Or the court may seek to defuse the crisis to some extent by finding a mechanism and a date by which Bar might agree to step down,

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A union has threatened legal action against Stagecoach after it cancelled bus drivers' holiday dates during planned strikes.

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You can keep up to date with the prospects for your area by checking BBC Weather online and on the app.

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The former vice president is expected to speak about Emerge’s efforts to elect women as well as offer her most substantive remarks to date about the Trump administration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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