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Schedule \Sched"ule\, v. t. To form into, or place in, a schedule.
Usage examples of schedule.
When Abies defaulted on his scheduled court appearance, he forfeited his surety, the cabin, and was declared a federal fugitive.
Even under the accelerated building schedules produced in wartime, it would have taken ages to put one of those giants together.
Next week, Lord Ellus McDirk, Lord Ado Lakeesh and the Lakeesh Master were scheduled for trial, along with the Lakeesh guards who had dared touch a McDirk wife.
Remember: You are not necessarily the customer, and when a program exists that complements your product or service, you should certainly include such programming in your advertising schedule.
Wilson and Akre testified that the local station manager again reviewed the reports, found no errors, and scheduled them to run the following week.
Pleased with the dress and with the fact that she was ready ten minutes before Lucas was scheduled to arrive, Amaryllis walked out of her bedroom.
Your presence indicates that the scheduled drop in Anchorage has probably been compromised.
Then, if that fails, an arbitration session is scheduled before a different neutral.
The jumping-off schedule for five armies, the Second, Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth and Fourteenth, comprising thirty-six divisions, including three armored, was sent out.
And I dont have another menu featuring asparagus tarts scheduled for this week.
She had been scheduled to graduate on the twelfth from a four-month avionics school in pursuit of her goal of becoming one of the fast female Marine aviators.
At the Marine Corps, Air Station there, she was assigned to the Second Marine Air Wing, a Harrier jet squadron, for five weeks of on-the-job training while awaiting the next scheduled start of avionics technician class.
Both of these schedules are typical for infants and illustrate how very different babies can be in their daily rhythms.
Hobart Batt would be calling any day to schedule the next phase of the process.
American production schedules had been upset in April 1942 to give top priority to landing and beaching craft for the cross-Channel operation that was canceled, and again in January 1943 schedules were upset to give top priority to ships for antisubmarine warfare.