That would give the schools time to recruit staff and prospective parents confidence that their children would not be taught in the corner of a building site.
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Within the hour, the words -- punctuated by those wondrous silences between phrases -- would be heard in every corner of the country.
If Labour's vote improves, the Tories' best hopes may be against the Liberal Democrats, in the south-west corner of the capital.
Voting booths will be established in every nook and corner of the country by the armed forces, and anyone over 18 will be allowed to vote wherever he or she likes, without the bother of producing an identity card.
The Olympic flame burning in a corner of the stadium seemed to be the only source of heat.
Leeds finally responded, McGuire feeding Smith for a try in the right corner - to avoid the ignominious feat of becoming the first team to be held scoreless in a Wembley final since 1989.
The woodwork of the structure is said to be in good condition for "most part", but the corner pillars need to be replaced as well as most of the under frame.
On Friday, he was sawing plywood to storm-proof the windows of his home in Hertford, about 10 miles north of Albemarle Sound in the northeastern corner of the state, which could be hit hard.
And if you fight for your seat at the table, and you set a better example, and you persevere in what you decide to do with your life, I have every faith not only that you will succeed, but that, through you, our nation will continue to be a beacon of light for men and women, boys and girls, in every corner of the globe.
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An outcome that great newspaper deplores in every corner of the world cannot be a proper conclusion to its campaign.
Regardless of who's landing your worthy, priceless vote, this should be a great corner of the internet to keep you in the loop during this year's Stateside political battle.
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The results of a study conducted in Belgium, at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, seem to suggest that in one corner of the world it might be.
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There are yellow "be aware" snow warnings in place for the south-east corner of England and north-eastern Scotland, as well as yellow warnings of ice covering Wales and most of England and Scotland.
Can a person really be engaged in a conversation if there are e-mails in the corner of their eye?
Room color schemes run from beige and cream to soft greens, delicate blues and a sumptuous red combined with olive in the corner Mont Blanc Suite (the eponymous mountain can be seen from one of the suite's two balconies on a clear day).
There is a four-way navigational pad in the lower-right corner of Push, and this can be used to move the 8 x 8 grid's focus around your session.
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In one corner of the American academy, you have what might be called the Vietnam generation: those who want nothing to do with power, and that includes studying it.
Moynihan, if nothing else, always projects confidence in a Bank of America turnaround, which always seems to be just around the corner according to the executive, and if he really has sunk essentially his entire fortune into BAC, that confidence is biting him right now.
While the U.S. economic recovery remains tepid at most, housing, one of the major factors missing in this turnaround, seems to be turning a corner.
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ViewSonic plans to sell small, easy-to-use consoles that can fit in the corner of a kitchen, and touch-sensitive tablets that can be left by a bedside or on a coffee table.
If the colonel hadn t played his cards so well, I would be repairing airplanes in some corner of England!
On Tuesday, a woman who appeared to be Ms. Kelley, dressed in a bright pink dress, sat in a corner room of the house on the ground floor, watching the news on TV.
But nobody should be surprised if some stern form of conservative Christianity, claiming the legacy of Wilberforce, emerges in one small corner, at least, of the politico-religious spectrum.
Everywhere you looked, one of them seemed to be staring at nothing, drinking it in, transfixed: a dead stalk of dock weed or the blank corner of a stone wall or an icicle dribbled from the lip of a gutter.
But it should be up to locals, not central government, to decide the relative values of money and beauty in any particular corner of a crowded island.
The actor-turned playwright sat through the preview alone in a corner of an off-Broadway theater and now seems to be in some gastrointestinal pain, which he admits isn't far off.
But in a quiet corner of the show, a new way of clocking up air miles was to be found.
Justifying reasons and rulings in Formula 1 can be a complex business, not least because in this rollercoaster of a sport it is never certain what is around the next corner.
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