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1 General Dynamics' tender offer is currently scheduled to expire on April 3.
2 Stage four restrictions in Melbourne were due to expire on September 13.
3 The new interim CEO's contract is due to expire on 30 November.
4 As a consequence the preferential regime will automatically expire on June 30.
5 Athlete visas for the Commonwealth Games expire on May 15, Grevemberg said.
6 The tender offer is scheduled to expire on March 12, unless extended.
7 Rosenbaum's order freezing McGuire's options had been slated to expire on Friday.
8 The plan will expire on that day if it is not approved.
9 The tender offer is scheduled to expire on July 9, unless extended.
10 The company said the new offers would expire on May 6.
11 The stop movement order was set to expire on May 11.
12 The current ban, enacted in March, was set to expire on Sunday evening.
13 The tender offer will expire on July 19, the company said.
14 His current commitment time at the facility is set to expire on Wednesday.
15 The acquisition-hungry Canadian drugmaker said its offer will still expire on January 31.
16 After this year, tax credits expire on 2009-era refined coal facilities.
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