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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reschedule .
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Examples
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(Both hearings were rescheduled from the previous meeting, which had a lot of discussion of agriculture issues but no quorum.)
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(Both hearings were rescheduled from the previous meeting, which had a lot of discussion of agriculture issues but no quorum.)
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Now, you're going to have them rescheduled, which is very difficult.
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There was a twelve month gap of 'rescheduled' appointments (i.e. given to newly diagnosed) after removing the initial tumour, but now he's seen monthly because he's trialing a new cancer drug.
Health Care Costs Today rabid1st 2009
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What about all of the many "rescheduled" town halls across the entire country with congressional Democrats?
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Promoters at Live Nation announced this morning that Maxwell's Verizon Center concert on Thursday, June 17 has been "rescheduled" for Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena on Thursday, July 15.
Local news: Second Maxwell show at Verizon "rescheduled" 2010
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The bonhomie includes a visit of Chinese editors that India had "rescheduled" last November.
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And she's "rescheduled" til "next year" this killer TAX on ENERGY at both ends --- both PRODUCTON and CONSUMPTION.
Latest Articles 2009
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But believe me -- their "rescheduled" flight itinerary may include an unorthodox, and long, itinerary.
rediff.com 2008
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If they are rescheduled, that is all well and good, but many people will be at best significantly inconvenienced. "
The Register 2010
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