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1 These being chosen, desire the muster of the tribunes, and appoint the day .
2 You cannot appoint the day and the place for her flower-shows.
3 You will, in your letter, appoint the day of the interview?'
4 He prayed God that He should appoint the day of doom for this wicked world.
5 God will appoint the day When I again shall be By the blue, shallow sea, Where the steel-bright sturgeons play.
6 Still more unpleasant was the result of a visit from the Earl and his son to appoint the day of starting for Liverpool.
7 They appointed the day after the morrow for her burning.
8 He hath appointed the day of their rising.
9 He has replied, appointing the day after tomorrow.
10 And have appointed the day for livelihood.
11 Hath she appointed the day , boy?
12 They spoke of marriage; they even appointed the day on which the announcement of their betrothal should be made.
13 "Yes; and has appointed the day after to-morrow for that purpose."
14 Some Italian cities appointed the day upon which he first visited them, to be thenceforth the beginning of their year.
15 The military experts who had arranged the frontier line had appointed the day after this stormy interview to meet the Turkish frontier commission.
16 "If the Headmaster agrees to it, we will appoint the day and send you the notification, that you may expect us."
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