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That puts, at the moment, no time frame for Rodríguez’s rule.

From The Wall Street Journal

He didn’t set a time frame for U.S. involvement, other than saying “over the next period of a year” it “is going to be a great thing.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Scene 2, a scrim projection informs us, takes place eight years later, moving us back into the time frame of the original libretto.

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Dave Grossman, a part-time consultant in New York, advises first determining a destination and time frame for travel, so card applications can be more strategic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The time frame starts Jan. 1 and expires Dec. 31, 2027.

From Los Angeles Times