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1 No exact or even approximate date of when this rationing will stop.
2 The approximate date of these works is probably from about 400 B.C.
3 Stane gave him an approximate date , and explained the situation by recounting his accident.
4 In the case of those found at Sidcup it seems possible to deduce an approximate date .
5 She mentioned her London hotel, and an approximate date when she might be heard of there.
6 Johnny gave the approximate date , and Julia asked: "Why did he come to you?"
7 This shadow showed at every hour of the day the approximate date of the day of observation.
8 In this manner the crews could be reduced, and an approximate date of delivery could be guaranteed.
9 Although Adventists still believe Jesus will return very soon, they no longer set conditions for an approximate date .
10 The DNA studies also put an approximate date on the human-chimpanzee split: six or seven million years ago.
11 Owing to a loss of books by fire, Messrs. Maull and Fox can give only an approximate date .
12 This fact appears from two of his works, to which we are able to assign an approximate date .
13 You will also be given an approximate date for when you should receive your ballot papers in the mail.
14 The numbers on the map refer to the farms and tenants in the year 1800 - the approximate date of the story.
15 Even of this last composition, however, we have only the approximate date and know nothing of the mode of composition.
16 Even the approximate date .
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