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timetable

noun as in schedule

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Lecornu's resignation on Monday halted the planned timetable for a referendum followed by provincial elections next year.

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One question is why Hamas is prepared to give up the hostages without a strict timetable for Israel to leave Gaza and end the war.

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He recounted how his pastor wisely told him that there was no timetable for his grief and that he should be patient with his feelings.

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Obviously, it’s hard to glean the timetable when the experience is edited down, but it seemed like you revealed your race pretty early on and it wasn’t exactly by choice.

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"At times we have to make the very difficult decision to cancel some trains to get the timetable back on track."

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

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