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1 And there is to be a concert given next week.
2 Iran said its answer would be given next week.
3 A cheer was given next , and that was better-youcan keep in tune for a cheer.
4 But he let none of this sense of futility get into the report given next day to the Chancellor.
5 The exception is the Fin de Siecle concert, which will be given next Wednesday at Holy Trinity Church in Schull.
6 May has to set out her negotiation strategy to MPs in March but has so far given next to nothing away.
7 A decision will be given next Tuesday on an appeal by Galway county councillor Michael Fahy against his conviction for fraud and attempted theft.
8 Compass bearings, calculated distances, and landmarks were given next , and then the writing stopped an inch or two from the bottom of the sheet.
9 My Mass for male voices and organ (published by Hartel two years ago) will be given next week at the church in Jena.
10 Farewell, dear friend; I must leave you to go and have a rehearsal of Schumann's "Genoveva," which is to be given next Monday.
11 Given next week's Passover holiday, the United States was circumspect on prospects for an imminent breakthrough.
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