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It added that it will "inform customers directly about any changes to our flying programme tomorrow and will do all possible to minimise the impact".

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"This manoeuvre aims to prevent the publication of the electoral results scheduled for tomorrow, November 27," the civil society coalition Popular Front said in a statement on Wednesday.

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Unlike most of the shutdown-delayed government data of late, jobless claims actually came out a day early, thanks to tomorrow’s holiday.

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The best bet comes from tomorrow’s Beige Book along with ongoing data on the number of Americans filing for initial unemployment benefits.

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“A key factor in this decision is the need to grow the fleet faster to meet tomorrow’s threats,” Navy Secretary John Phelan said.

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

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