1.   Because of the difficulties associated with radiocarbon dating, each new date is given a statistical Margin of error.

2.   No new date was agreed for the visit.

3.   No new date was set for a ninth round of talks.

4.   Existing tickets are valid for the new dates although refunds can be obtained if required form point of purchase.

5.   This new date is selling fast, so if you want to see two fine comedians in one evening, snap up the chance as soon as you can.

6.   The new date will avoid a clash in Edinburgh with the ScotlandFrance Rugby Union international the previous day.

7.   A new date has yet to be confirmed but the Barnsley switch could mean a hectic four-game, nine-day spell.

8.   The contract which has been signed for the fight will be honoured, though, and a new date will be sought for the spring in Glasgow.

9.   Although the new date will affect both parties, it clearly has greater implications for the Republican Party, which has nine candidates seeking the nomination.

a. + date >>共 596
later 14.41%
new 8.46%
exact 7.71%
specific 4.25%
first 3.13%
future 2.50%
unspecified 2.35%
firm 2.14%
starting 1.85%
hearing 1.80%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
date 0.19%
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