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1 Visa fees are subject to change on the 1st April every year.
2 He said she expected to have legislation in place by January 1st.
3 The ban will be extended to several whitefish species from January 1st.
4 His first court appearance was on the 1st of December last year.
5 Shea was immediately charged with murder-the1st such case in city history.
6 Live evidence will begin on March 1st and last for seven days.
7 The declaration had one condition: approval in the referendum on Dec. 1st.
8 The significant difference in eGFR was observed since the 1st month PT.
9 And in this year the first juvenile frog arrived on April 1st.
10 In the Latin Church it is kept on the 1st of February.
11 From Friday, January 1st, the new currency will officially be in existence.
12 The increase coincided with Romania's accession to the EU on January 1st.
13 Thus far Monarch Utilities has never had occasion to hire a 1st.
14 The complaint concerned an edition broadcast on the morning of April 1st.
15 The service is launched on December 1st, which is World AIDS Day.
16 The principal advantages of this mode of propagation are the following: 1st.
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