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date

[deyt] / deɪt /








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The date athletes become eligible in the fall after sitting out is Sept. 28, 2026, for the Southern Section and Sept. 24, 2026, for the City Section.

From Los Angeles Times

Hulu isn’t disappearing; Disney hasn’t set a date to retire the stand-alone app.

From Los Angeles Times

In her letter, dated 3 December, Burke said she was "grateful" that the charity's work had been acknowledged.

From BBC

Economist Hengchen Dai and colleagues show that people are more likely to launch new goals after salient dates—birthdays, Mondays, the start of a semester and, of course, Jan. 1.

From The Wall Street Journal

Further snow and ice warnings are likely to be issued by the Met Office in the coming days, which you can keep up to date with here.

From BBC