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schedule

[skej-ool, -ool, -oo-uhl, shed-yool, shej-ool] / ˈskɛdʒ ul, -ʊl, -u əl, ˈʃɛd yul, ˈʃɛdʒ ul /




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Each weekend’s entertainment schedule is released the prior Wednesday, although it can change due to “weather, illness or Her Majesty’s whim,” as the fair website notes.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2026

That money often comes with strings attached; about half of employees might have a vesting schedule where you can only keep the funds if you stay with the company for a certain amount of time.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026

"We wanted the schedule to be maintained as it was set out for teams like us, who have a budget and have built a squad around playing in the league and the Coupe de France."

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026

“Many of you had to move mountains to make this schedule work,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026

She wanted to set up a schedule, which they did, but I’d heard my mom telling Mika on the phone that morning that she could probably only afford a few visits.

From "Popcorn" by Rob Harrell




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