More than 1,500 programmes are printed each year, helping to provide a timetable of events but also raise funds for the festival committee. |
|
The running of the number five service will be altered to ensure the new 17 bus can run to timetable. |
|
A timetable of events in the US yesterday runs through the first 10 pages, followed by reports of international reaction to the disaster. |
|
Keeping to the constitutional timetable is central to plans to start bringing American troops home next year. |
|
The gestation period was five months, a timetable shared by the slender-horned gazelle, blackbuck antelope, and pygmy goat. |
|
A timetable of events and other information will be made available at the registration. |
|
The householders affected have every right to know these plans, and the timetable for their implementation. |
|
The events in the timetable will be more interesting and of a higher quality than in previous years. |
|
Full-time workers are concerned that their child will love their carer more than them so try to fill the family timetable with worthy events. |
|
The problem I have is that our continued presence without any real plan for a timetable there is fueling the insurgency. |
|
He has an inflexible regime and must stick to a timetable of food and injections. |
|
There wasn't so much as a geometry book in sight as the new timetable began with classes ranging from meditation and massage to yoga and tai chi. |
|
Megan happily pulled out the sheet of paper that her timetable, class list and corresponding teacher list was printed on. |
|
In fairness to SWT, it must be extraordinarily difficult to compile a timetable for the network which will please everybody. |
|
Full-time students will also be sent home for a study week in the week starting on Monday, June 13, as the college suspends its normal timetable. |
|
Traditional lessons were squeezed off the timetable at a secondary school to make way for classes in coping with bullying. |
|
More than 35 events and attractions have already been pencilled in over a ten-day timetable with room for plenty more. |
|
The timetable should have a checklist to ensure that all the main areas have been covered in time for the exam. |
|
An action-packed timetable to keep youngsters occupied this summer is on offer at Horwich Leisure Centre. |
|
She can even check the timetable on her mobile phone to find out if Darren's bus has left on time. |
|
|
At its heart lie core skills in computers, numeracy and literacy, with students given flexibility to choose the rest of their timetable. |
|
God has his own timetable for working his wonders, and a commitment to vitalism is hardly a robust expression of faith. |
|
Over the next few weeks I sussed out the tide timetable and went down to the creek for a few hours spinning on a regular basis. |
|
It also provides a broad timetable for the future availability of various systems. |
|
Because if that political process does not move along on that timetable, the military solution cannot solve this problem. |
|
Any slippage in that timetable they think will be a huge victory for the insurgents and send exactly the wrong message. |
|
He said the seven-day collection timetable, introduced in the 1930s, was brought in because the life cycle of the bluebottle was ten days. |
|
I examined the timetable Blu-Tacked to the inside of my locker door, and groaned. |
|
Travelling on the tram was a sociable activity as the same conductors and motormen were on the same timetable most days. |
|
Although the rail industry remains in crisis, trains are now running more or less to timetable. |
|
Next year will see the examination timetable for Classics Moderations change considerably. |
|
Class sizes rose and clashing tests made drawing up an examination timetable a nightmare. |
|
The informational pages included the class timetable, a comprehensive equation list and course guidelines. |
|
They were really flexible when my college timetable changed in September and I started coming in on a Monday afternoon instead of a Friday. |
|
And if the company fails to honour the promise of its timetable, that is a discourtesy in itself. |
|
He explains his absence from school by saying he is on a part-time timetable. |
|
Today, the very idea that you might use the timetable for anything other than as a doorstop is risible. |
|
As they're still part of a school, they may have a more formal and structured timetable than a college. |
|
Often, only the pressure of the spending timetable in the plan forced grudging assent out of some of the voting members. |
|
How skillfully the timetable must be worked out, and how unwaveringly its edicts must be carried through, adds up to the fine art of railroading. |
|
|
But people are looking for a revitalisation of arbitration with a fixed timetable as a result of their experience with adjudication. |
|
So certainly with those amateurs and juniors, the administrators need to have a pretty good look at how they timetable different sports. |
|
Some military and almost every civilian gym will have an aerobic or group exercise timetable. |
|
Yet I could have constructed a timetable of their comings and goings, their daily habits and activities. |
|
The timetable may simply reflect a realistic assessment of the complexity of readying the bank for a public offering. |
|
He has a full timetable and if he wishes he can use the school's quiet areas. |
|
Looked at the timetable for work over the next fortnight, I'm down some hours but it's not too bad. |
|
The change is effective from December 12 when the new First Great Western and First Great Western Link timetable is introduced. |
|
The former president's remarks have been interpreted as a timetable for China's military offensive against this country. |
|
But he is also Leader of the House, which is like being the uber-whip, and boss of the House's entire timetable. |
|
In mid-December the government set a timetable for demonopolizing its power sector. |
|
So much so, the timetable has been revised to allow for an extra trip each day. |
|
Mr Leslie said he was would be pressing for a return to the old timetable when there is further revision in the summer. |
|
There is an agreed timetable, a glide path, which will see a complete unilateral withdrawal in 12 months. |
|
The program, which after some political wrangling allowed the newly Germanized Chrysler to participate, set an aggressive timetable. |
|
Olympic organisers wrote the track and field timetable around her bid to win five gold medals. |
|
I sat by a computer and logged on with the username and password I had been given with my timetable. |
|
My parents were a bit worried when they saw all the free periods in my timetable. |
|
He believed Virgin would start to take a bigger share of the market on the Glasgow run when a new timetable was introduced in December. |
|
Shaking my head free of any thoughts of Heath, I checked my timetable for first class. |
|
|
When police examined his car, left on the motorway, they found a note written on the back of a bus timetable. |
|
Stagecoach had prepared an emergency timetable and was going to use managers and non-driving staff with public service licences. |
|
Is anyone really eagle-eyed enough to worry about the timetable of a fictitious Tube station? |
|
Ticket collectors, timetable schedulers and platform workers will all face checks in the safety move by First North Western. |
|
While we observed religiously the timetable of the television schedules, she operated by New York time. |
|
The bus company has committed itself to always adhere to the schedule and the timetable. |
|
There was a great turnout on their first night back and a full timetable of events has been planned, such as cookery classes and beauty courses. |
|
He reached forward and scrumpled up the timetable for his last quarter semester. |
|
Well, we have no set timetable, we allow children the time to start an activity, see it through and finish it. |
|
Midland Mainline was due to run an hourly fast service from December between Sheffield and Leeds as part of its timetable from London. |
|
After entitlement and scale of costs, if any, is established, a further timetable will be established for fixing the costs of the action. |
|
Arriva cut about ten per cent of its services for the winter timetable, replacing the trains with buses because of a severe driver shortage. |
|
Arriva is already running buses after cutting its timetable by 80 trains a day last October because of a shortage of drivers. |
|
Or, if an invasion is still planned but the timetable has been moved back, I still see no reason for pessimism. |
|
As well as laying out the timetable of events, sales of programmes also raise funds for the festival committee. |
|
The following timetable will help plan a forcing schedule in order to have bulbs in flower at a given date. |
|
Foreign languages were on the list of subjects schools most commonly asked to be allowed to drop from the timetable for struggling pupils, it said. |
|
His only hope is that he won't be kept to a tight timetable. |
|
I think it is you who suffers some abbreviation of time on this timetable. |
|
He reached forward and crumpled up the timetable for his last quarter. |
|
|
Our concern is that where more stops have been packed in, or trains taken out of the timetable altogether, this will lead to more overcrowding on already busy trains. |
|
The British arrived from a land of neat farms, specific hedgerows, a regular cycle of tilling the land and a cultivation timetable based on seasons. |
|
There is no uniquely right number of Coast Guard cutters, no unquestionably correct timetable for their replacement, and certainly no unarguably optimal equipment for them. |
|
Afghanistan, and the timetable for withdrawal, will once again be a flash point. |
|
Although sessions for local schools are on the timetable, the pool will be open for public use most of the time, with water polo, aqua aerobics and scuba diving among classes. |
|
Now all employees, including platform workers, ticket collectors and timetable schedulers, will face checks as part of a crackdown by transport bosses. |
|
Throughout each term homework was set by the subject teacher to a timetable and at the end of term an exam was also set and marked by the same teacher. |
|
The Mourne Rambler local bus service has made some minor alterations to its timetable with departure and arrival times varying slightly from the summer schedule. |
|
I don't know what the timetable for the big event is yet though. |
|
The programme is an integral part of the festival, which is taking place this year from June 25 to July 3, helping to provide a timetable of the events. |
|
Lack of familiarity of the timetable, layout of the college and the new students makes it extremely difficult for him to understand the nuances of the social situation. |
|
They fear the new timetable, with GCSE classes starting four weeks early at the end of the summer term, will eat into their usually quiet exam period. |
|
The full timetable of lessons and activities will start next week. |
|
Consultants at the Royal Bolton Hospital, as part of national contract arrangements, have an agreed job plan and timetable which clearly lays out their NHS timetabled duties. |
|
Rail watchdogs blamed the overcrowding on a combination of train operator One's unpopular new timetable and shortage of serviceable rolling stock. |
|
There is some disagreement or reservations about whether people are trying to wish things away on a timetable. |
|
Democrats have it in their power to help hasten that timetable by making this an issue. |
|
Microsoft says a similar system will come to the Xbox One but has given no timetable. |
|
Eight trains a day will go from the timetable, some services will stop short of their original destination, and some stations will be missed out from routes. |
|
I look around me at the trim gardens, the sound of residents rattling about in the kitchens, the bell informing them of the next unit of the day's timetable. |
|
|
Faced with an avalanche of leaves, the West Coast main line resembled a branch line yesterday as passengers between Manchester and London faced a temporary timetable. |
|
The timetable on the wall tells me that the train is dead on time. |
|
So I think I should probably stand your application over to the Full Court, but in the meantime do refine your submissions and I will incorporate you in the timetable. |
|
Three 56-minute games in two days proved a tough timetable for both sides, with Teddington, who have lost 14 players since last season, particularly hard-pressed. |
|
The development could take a couple of years, but they had submitted a timetable for improvement, and had involved local GPs, opticians and optometrists in the planning. |
|
There are concerns the timetable, which is widely distributed through rail outlets, travel centres and information offices, could be confusing to visitors from abroad. |
|
The high-speed catamaran was not able to operate a reliable timetable. |
|
It is improbable that a timetable for decommissioning would be enough to prevent him from resigning as First Minister and collapsing the executive. |
|
He goes through an average week for a touring rock band with a timetable that makes taking stimulants a necessity and taking downers and alcohol the only way to relax. |
|
Other comforts include allowing travellers with personal headphones to plug into a variety of music channels and complimentary timetable booklets placed on each seat. |
|
The new discs are likely to be priced comparably with DVDs, and although there is no official timetable yet, the products could be available by the end of the year. |
|
If you have your exam timetable to hand you are already cutting it fine. |
|
Despite these new train services, the bus connections from Menston station to Otley have not been added to the timetable, stranding passengers at Menston. |
|
In Singapore, the usual timetable and the predicted arrival information are to be displayed at bus stops and interchanges by using variable message panels. |
|
In May the Government announced plans to publish a draft Bill on corporate manslaughter with the timetable for legislation, plus further details, to be announced this autumn. |
|
With a strictly observed timetable, I managed to have a very satisfying Florentine experience in only three days, but such an intensive injection of culture is exhausting. |
|
The company concedes that the present timetable, which was set out when the system was electrified in 1967, cannot cope with increasing passenger numbers. |
|
This put a crimp in my style, so I was determined we were going to find our own place faster than the timetable we'd set ourselves. |
|
Hovertravel suspends the timetable when the wind reaches gale force 8 and above. |
|
If you're using the Priority timetable, your postage meter should now print 'Priority' when metering letters at the Priority rate. |
|
|
Kurgan said there isn't a timetable yet for introducing Signature product in other home categories. |
|
Though it has just been officially announced, there had been rumblings over the past year race walking would be dropped from the timetable. |
|
A timetable for implementing these reforms has not yest been decided and the details of the process are subject to the Parliamentary process. |
|
With this two phase structure an attempt was made to standardise all the different studies and structure them to an identical timetable. |
|
The extension eventually opened on 30 May 2016, with revisions to the timetable. |
|
Professor Michael Keating said he believed that the condensed timetable, which called for draft legislation by January 2015, was unrealistic. |
|
It has become a priority and Damascus has sped up the timetable to attack. |
|
A MERSEYSIDE school has boosted pupils' confidence, concentration and fitness by adding unicycling lessons to the timetable. |
|
It is recommended that teachers and pupils are issued with homework diaries to help implement and monitor the homework timetable. |
|
Since the May 2014 timetable change, a further service runs over this line to Liverpool via Manchester Victoria. |
|
Jewellers, goldsmiths and gemologists are not to be confused with fashion jewellers, who work to a very different tune and timetable. |
|
To allow for an expanded timetable, the preservation society raised funds to build a third steam locomotive. |
|
Northern is continuing to use the old timetable, including through services to Manchester Airport. |
|
A suggestion in early 2009 was to reinstate the loop at Brading, thus allowing a 'Clock Face' timetable to encourage greater use. |
|
He says it is too soon to discuss consumer prices or a timetable for bringing the power train to market. |
|
The modularization also allows for separate features to develop on their own timetable. |
|
Hydrologists and officials who stand to work on the project may sound eager, but the official China Daily said, ''The exact timetable. |
|
The timetable that Barbarossa was planned to assume that the Soviets would collapse before the onset of winter. |
|
An integrated timetable is offered between London Paddington and Rosslare Europort with through ticketing available. |
|
In early May, Haig set the timetable for the Flanders offensive, with the preliminary attack on Messines Ridge to begin on 7 June. |
|
|
The timetable included the additional work of preparing the routes to Leeds and Manchester, for approval by Parliament in the hybrid bill. |
|
One woman whose pancakes are always flippy not flabby and certainly only one woman whose timetable can be entirely trusted on Christmas Day. |
|
The timetable was extended into the early hours over weekends, with additional sailings integrated with rail services. |
|
The two main restrictions on this choice are timetable arrangements, and the fact that many less popular subjects are not offered by all schools. |
|
There was never a clear timetable of treatment indicated and, all the while, I had a sinking feeling he was already very very sick. |
|
In January 2013, the Government lost a vote on this timetable, which effectively ended the entire process. |
|
To ensure this timetable is achievable, the reviews will take place over the whole country simultaneously, rather than being phased over several years as in the past. |
|
Passengers complained long and vocally about the timetable changes. |
|
Head over to the Charlie Papa and fetch me the latest timetable. |
|
The timetable has been changed several times since it was first announced. |
|
Single line working was in place for several days over the northbound line whilst the remedial work continued and an emergency timetable was in operation. |
|
Planes can land and take off only at low tide, so the timetable varies. |
|
In October 2014 the House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee heard evidence that was critical of the timetable set for the Smith Commission. |
|
Passenger sailings to Douglas are not currently on a regular timetable. |
|
Of those working to a more immediate timetable, Jeremy Noseda has a select bunch primed for deployment at Doncaster in the next three days, including the promising Abderian. |
|
Its activities include the provision of a national timetable and online journey planner facility, and the operation of the various Railcard discount schemes. |
|
No timetable has been announced for these additional projects. |
|
He agreed to the system of working to a clock-face timetable, although there was difficulty in fitting it in with the arrival or departure of trains. |
|
I arranged my timetable so that Friday would be a classless day. |
|
Unlike in previous elections, the timetable of the snap election required parties to select candidates in just under three weeks, to meet the 11 May deadline. |
|