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course

noun as in length of action

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Lambeth Palace said more details would be provided on this arrangement "in due course".

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A university spokesperson said students would be updated in due course.

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Hassan has 30 days to appeal against the judgement and reparations to the victims will be addressed in due course.

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Charities observing this were surprised as over the course of a decade these countries had not taken issue with the use of the word.

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It demonstrates high performance with significantly fewer training parameters and shorter run-time compared to the latest deep learning-based models and, of course, it also outperforms explicit deconvolution methods.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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