How To Use Expired In A Sentence

  • The reader does not disclose the term of the original lease which expired on 25 March 1991.
  • I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.
  • But a judge dismissed the criminal case a few months later, because the statute of limitations had expired.
  • Her term expired last year, but she had stayed on pending a new appointment by New York's governor. Www.startribune.com
  • I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.
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  • Senators, matrons, and philosophers, expired in ignominious and cruel tortures. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • The custody time limit in respect of the remand therefore expired on 21 October 2001.
  • Existing defences are more than 100 years old and fully time-expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • The payment had originally been due on April 1 but the Toronto-based company had a grace period which expired on Thursday.
  • My passports expired last month
  • In such circumstances the seller is not entitled to refuse delivery unless the agreed period has already expired.
  • Buy none whose sell-by dates have expired, and try to select packages with the most distant selling dates but remember that in many states the retailer can redate “wholesome” meats that it has packed itself. HOME COMFORTS
  • Unto every nation is a fixed term decreed; when their term therefore is expired, they shall not have respite for an hour, neither shall their punishment be anticipated. The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
  • But we're hearing that the label deals imeem had negotiated have expired, so MySpace may not have had many other options. Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0
  • The three months have expired, and I am once more a free American citizen, and for the first time in my life I know what it is to be _free_. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862
  • Dash was still clinging on when the animal finally expired. JOSIAH THE GREAT: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King
  • HCL Technologies has $297 million of total outstanding hedges unexpired from the $1 billion cover, which runs till June 2011, Sandip Gupta, deputy chief financial officer, said. HCL Technologies Profit Up 3.1%
  • Note also that while patents on compact fluorescents have mostly expired, Philips still has the patents on compact fluorescents that are "dimmable" (that is, can be used in combination with conventional light dimmers.) Rent-seeking and CO2 Emissions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • They claim their cars have been clamped only a few minutes after their pay-and-display tickets have expired and criticise the clampers for refusing to negotiate.
  • There are over 20 unexpired years left on the lease of the six-storey property.
  • By then, the three-year statute of limitations may have expired.
  • The drug is primarily metabolized by the lungs and expired as carbon dioxide.
  • After hours spent quelling the fire with cold water, ‘he succumbed to a fever so malign that in just a few days he expired in the icy embrace of death.’
  • Lacklustre performance failed to convince many to stay once the moratorium expired, however, prompting RAB to review its business and move to delist – a move formally announced last Friday.
  • The crowd seemed suddenly lifeless, as if all wind had expired from their lungs.
  • Now he's breaking into the U.S. With more than 50 million YouTube plays, his song "Somebody That I Used to Know" lingers on an expired romance and features ear-grabbing instrumental hooks. The Short List
  • The only existing continental gaming houses authorized by government are now the two Badens, Spa (of which the lease is nearly expired, and will not be renewed), Monaco (capital of the ridiculous little Italian principality, of which the suzerain is a scion of the house of "Grimaldi&"), Malmöe, in Sweden, too remote to do much harm, and HOMBOURG. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, In All Times and Countries, especially in England and in France
  • Two patients developed respiratory infection and expired during the hospital stay.
  • Dying fish and marine plants expired in the centre of the roadways, and huge banks of black sludge were silted up into the gutters and over the sidewalks, but fortunately the escaping waters had cut long pathways through them. Ballardian » Simon O’Carrigan’s The Drowned World
  • The nearly 10,000 flight attendants have been working without a new contract since their old agreement expired at the end of 1996.
  • Dash was still clinging on when the animal finally expired. JOSIAH THE GREAT: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King
  • The two sides agreed to resume negotiations a few minutes before midnight June 25 when the old agreement expired.
  • Found this nifty trick when I caught the nightrider home at 3am expired at 6am, then validated to go to work the same/next day at 10am – expired 3am the next day. Saving Money With Off-Peak Travel | Lifehacker Australia
  • Nine days before his leave expired, on 5 August 1994, he applied for asylum.
  • If the people with those accounts didn't bother to change their e-mail address when the domain expired, you can collect their passwords.
  • He worked as a farm labourer until he started to have a set of epileptic fits and he expired, as I say, eleven and a half years after the accident.
  • In either case, a tenant remains responsible for rent until they vacate, even if the term agreed has expired. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The claimants' subsequent applications for variation of leave were made after their original periods of leave had expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is one of the great, heart-rending anecdotes of musical history, but one cannot help wondering if Janacek's ability to go on composing while she expired shows only a profound emotional disengagement.
  • Environmentalists, in contrast, are hoping that the congressional limits on offshore drilling that expired two years ago are reimposed, or at least that the pace of development is slowed. As offshore drilling moratorium nears an end, questions about what's next
  • When the existing policy expired in March the villagers were told it would not be renewed and were offered a quotation by another company of £1,000.
  • Several of these contracts have either expired unexercised or were substantially out of the money this summer.
  • Since Free Dreamhost. com offer has expired i'm selling my account that worthed $214.80 for Digital Point Forums
  • The air which fills the lungs is soon again expired, whilst the ingesta of the abdominal viscera are for a longer period retained; and as the space, which by every inspiration the thorax gains from the abdomen, would cause inconvenient pressure on the distended organs of this latter cavity, so we find that to obviate this inconvenience, nature has constructed the anterior parietes of the abdomen of yielding material. Surgical Anatomy
  • REALLY worth reading • BTW in certain countries copyright has expired on Orwell's books, so let your fingers do the walking and travel to these distant lands to get free un-stealable electronic copies. Archive 2009-07-01
  • When his term finally expired, I breathed a prayer of thanks. Christianity Today
  • Superior products would evolve and stiff competition would sprout up as Roundup patent protections expired around the globe.
  • That scheme was knocked galley-west and crooked, for even when MacRae's term expired he'd get a long period of duty at the Fort; he'd lost his rank, and as a private his coming and going would be according to barrack-rule instead of the freedom allowed a sergeant in charge of an outpost like Pend Raw Gold A Novel
  • It has been negotiating a new enterprise agreement with the union since the last document expired in December, 1999.
  • However, someone appointed to fill an unexpired term can subsequently serve an additional full term.
  • Two patients developed respiratory infection and expired during the hospital stay.
  • The deadline for proxy votes expired at the close of business yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is understood that her visa has now expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lidstrom atoned from the error at 7: 14 with his first goal, a wrist shot from just inside the top of the left faceoff circle at the very moment a two-man advantage for Detroit expired, tying the game at 2. USATODAY.com
  • elected to fill the senator's unexpired term
  • Another shocking DNQ was current points leader Darren McNamara whose Saturn Sky expired it's V8 engine during practice. CarDomain Blog
  • They waited in line for half an hour to use freshers' week vouchers which expired yesterday. The Sun
  • The benefit of out-group hostility has not only expired, but is now severely detrimental to our well-being both as individuals and as a species. Ted Cadsby: Defying Our Maker: What The New Atheists Miss
  • Thieves who broke into a decommisioned missile silo in Kostroma, Russia discovered that the silo was full of expired Soviet Rubles, according to the Regnum news agency. Boing Boing: April 16, 2006 - April 22, 2006 Archives
  • From some fifty feet away, the original storyteller said he had pelted several stones at the presumably expired alien thing.
  • The contract with machinists expired in July of last year.
  • I pictured the insides of his refrigerator being nothing but an expired carton of orange juice and a stick of butter.
  • The latest twist to traffic stops/mordida solicitation, is the threat to impound the car because the windshield sticker is expired, even though we all know that it's good as long as the FM3 has been renewed. FM3 and Car Permit expiration?
  • Much as he demurred, she compelled him to receive back the unexpired portion of his rent. CHAPTER XIV
  • In August 1994, a new Congress was elected to complete the unexpired term.
  • Liebman, who constantly defended the board in her position as its chairwoman - a post she gave up on Sunday when her term expired. NYT > Home Page
  • When the sign ([turn symbol] or [fancy turn symbol]) occurs over a note of small value in rapid tempo (Fig. 45) the turn consists of four tones of equal value; but if it occurs over a note of greater value, or in a slow tempo, the tones are usually played quickly (like the mordent), and the fourth tone is then held until the time-value of the note has expired. Music Notation and Terminology
  • The plan was to make visitors forfeit 3,000 if they failed to return home by the time their visas had expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same method also underpins changes to account security information, primarily designed to help users recover access to a hijacked or expired account. Computing
  • Second was the class of persons who had exceptional leave with a limit on duration, where that duration had not expired when they left and then returned to the United Kingdom.
  • A deadline to agree a power-sharing deal and ceasefire expired yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • The King soon afterward expired; and his heart was taken out from his body and embalmed, that is, prepared with spices and perfumes, that it might remain a long time fresh and uncorrupted. Heroes Every Child Should Know
  • The tax expired last Dec. 31, a casualty of a congressional budget impasse in Washington.
  • As the deadline expired yesterday, troops and armoured vehicles moved onto the streets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Superior products would evolve and stiff competition would sprout up as Roundup patent protections expired around the globe.
  • That way he might leave the job when his term has expired with more allies than he has right now.
  • It expired April 30, but the Bush administration wants to extend it.
  • As you own your own apartment outright, you are free to sell any time within the lease period but it will be sold with the lease attaching to it for the unexpired period.
  • His 'bursaries' (scholarships or exhibitions), on which he had been passing rich, expired, and he had to earn a livelihood. Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir
  • They showed that in the emphysematous lung, the airways collapsed early in expiration and trapped expired air.
  • But because he was not always master of himself on those occasions, so as to regulate his time, and that he was sometimes obliged to leave his privacy, he commanded a young man of the seminary of Sainte Foy, whose name was Andrew, to come and give him notice when the two hours, to which he was limited, were expired. The Works of John Dryden
  • While Pickering retired once his recess appointment expired with the beginning of the new Congress, Pryor was renominated.
  • The agreements expired in 1992 and were not renewed, because they afforded the kind of protection banned under international trade agreements.
  • There are 2 windows, 1 behind the barriers for excess fares and the expired and one before the barriers for normal tickets.
  • The company had put forward two proposals and the deadline to vote on the second - involving regular cash injections over the next ten years - expired yesterday.
  • The vocal cords vibrate when air is expired through the glottis, creating sound waves in the column of air within the pharynx, nose, and mouth.
  • I think President Bush intervened in good faith here to try to provide what he identified as a cooling-off period, and I think that by the time that that cooling-off period has expired, 45 days, this will be a memory rather than an issue. CNN Transcript May 29, 2006
  • In last month's ruling, the Delaware Supreme Court said insurers can challenge at any point the legitimacy of a policy that had changed hands, even after the standard two-year window for contestability has expired. 'Strangers' Score Win In Life-Insurance Case
  • An index of alcohol intoxication was measured with a fuel-cell analyzer in air expired after breath was held for 15 sec.
  • The city dropped the age limitation just before a law enforcement exemption to federal age discrimination laws expired in 1993.
  • Pilots were also informed that they will be required to pay the full €15,000 cost of the training if they leave the airline before the five years has expired.
  • His temporary visa had expired. The Sun
  • George Pataki , Ms. Shevell is the third-longest-serving current member and has remained as a holdover member since her term expired in 2010. MTA's Board Loses a Ticket to Ride
  • The office investment market continues to perform well, but appetite is restricted to city centre locations, long unexpired leases and strong tenant covenants.
  • • Several weaknesses were found in canine explosives detection testing procedures carried out by AGNA's subcontractor, including failure to test for all scents required by the contract, use of expired and potentially contaminated materials, and explosives storage problems that may lead to cross-contamination. David Isenberg: At Least They're Not Doing Vodka Butt Shots Anymore
  • Finally the term fixed for carrying out certain obligations of the contract expired without their fulfillment by the company, and the concession was forfeited. Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
  • Legally all were trespassers, for the land was unsurveyed and the time of Indian occupancy under the treaties had not yet expired.
  • Superior products would evolve and stiff competition would sprout up as Roundup patent protections expired around the globe.
  • How does it happen that an auto writer winds up with a new vehicle with expired plates?
  • Rental income is 4 million a year and average unexpired leases are more than 16 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Motorists could be unwittingly making their car insurance policies invalid and driving illegally because their photocard driving licence has expired. Archive 2008-09-01
  • He will not face charges as the statute of limitations on the alleged crimes has expired. The Sun
  • As much as 99 per cent of its properties are occupied and the average unexpired lease is nearly 15 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the term of his tribuneship expired, Tiberius presented himself for re-election.
  • However, he isn't worried that, with two months expired since he left Turf Moor, he is still to find employment.
  • The plan was to make visitors forfeit 3,000 if they failed to return home by the time their visas had expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • “I presume it means the clause which appoints you to the command of the legions on the Euphrates, thus giving you legal immunity from prosecution now that your term as tribune has expired.” Imperium
  • On January 2, only a month after getting married, INS agents arrested him for overstaying his visa, which had expired last October.
  • In the wake of the now-expired freeze on foreclosures on the part of financial institutions receiving financial assistance from the federa ... Alex Abella: A Simple Solution: A National Debt Moratorium
  • Now he is time-expired and will soon go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last week the deadline for finding eight thousand pounds to pay back a loan from a mortgage company expired.
  • The hyper-realism of his early work, captured in the first four spy movies, is an ancient memory, a golden age now expired.
  • I had to leave the country when my visa expired. The Sun
  • The Plan expired on June 30, 1988, and was in effect for approximately five years....
  • Country club memberships expired and were not renewed. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • Some legal experts believe that South Africa currently has no electoral law, since it expired after the last election, and that new legislation would first have to be adopted, or Parliament would have to re-enact the original law.
  • He intimates, however, that they were not interesting, and that it was a very good thing for him, mentally and morally, when his term of service expired -- or rather when he was removed from office by the operation of that wonderful "rotatory" system which his countrymen had invented for the administration of their affairs. Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series)
  • I am sorry I do not know true love there expired.
  • Half an hour was the time allotted for each haranguer; when this was expired, the moderators were seen to look at their watches. Domestic Manners of the Americans
  • You were allowed to leave eight months before your term expired.
  • The traceroute program reports the IP addresses of the routers/computers that send back a “TTL expired” ICMP packet. Firedoglake » Clinton Rules
  • Blockbuster is now trying to cancel the unexpired leases on those stores, which it projects will save the company $19 million over the remaining terms of the contracts. Blockbuster may cut more locations as part of bankruptcy
  • He then appends the number on credit cards (either stolen or expired) and sends his gang-members to use them in hotels and shops.
  • My e-mail domain expired on Saturday and muggins here hadn't renewed it… doh!
  • A splatter of the eerie, black blood spilled out of his body in a sickening gurgle as he expired.
  • The 70 day time limit had expired, and the prosecutor sought an extension of time, which was refused.
  • In Nigeria, huge consignments of drugs expired due to lack of effective controls and delivery procedures.
  • It's about a man from Maryland who sent us his story –a middle class college graduate whose health insurance expired when he changed jobs.
  • Thorn Marine's lease expired in the summer and Peel Holdings plan to redevelop the site for housing.
  • an unexpired driver's license
  • Life-expired signalling equipment and related trackwork, switches and crossings will be replaced.
  • They are changing the definition of the word expired to mean unexpired. H.R. 1105 - Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009: NASA Excerpts - NASA Watch
  • The average unexpired lease term exceeds 11 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The period of validity of the agreement has expired.
  • The unsurfaced roads expired after an hour or so, becoming a succession of dirt tracks. Globe and Mail
  • But Cheney has said statute of limitations has expired on many of his secrets.
  • As the deadline expired yesterday, troops and armoured vehicles moved onto the streets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deadline for proxy votes expired at the close of business yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • caught driving with an expired license
  • Joe Manchin won in West Virginia - after pointedly distancing himself from Obama - for the unexpired portion of the late Sen. Robert C. Byrd's term, and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal was victorious in Connecticut, dispatching Linda McMahon, former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment. Republicans Win Control Of The House
  • They found that his visa had expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the notice period expired, the Bank was entitled to proceed with the sale, of course with an obligation to account.
  • The defendant may also move to dismiss if the statute of limitations has expired.
  • For this reason, many landlords tend to hold onto such properties until 10 years have expired from the date of first letting.
  • Scalfaro met with Dini after the premier told parliament the mandate for his 11-month-old government had expired.
  • Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday.
  • The term fixed by Madame Desvarennes with the Prince had expired that morning. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • He had expired from a single knife thrust into the chest, through the pericardium, fully transiting the heart. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • It is unlawful for any vendor to sell or offer for sale any goods or merchandise from any vehicle pursuant to this section unless such person shall possess an unexpired and unrevoked vendor's permit.
  • For cooperative, conscious patients it may be possible to collect and then analyze expired air.
  • The tax expired last Dec. 31, a casualty of a congressional budget impasse in Washington.
  • When his term finally expired, I breathed a prayer of thanks. Christianity Today
  • As soon as law enforcement discovers that vehicle has become expired, your vehicle is then confiscated. Driving a Mexican-plated vehicle into the USA
  • The period of validity of the agreement has expired.
  • Also, in capped seasons, a player whose contract expired became an unrestricted free agent if he had four accrued seasons. Goodell puts his focus on labor deal, not possible lockout
  • A scheming killer, this creature would play with its toys until they expired, and enjoy every minute of it if they did not make each move with great care.
  • He said that existing detainees, whose tariffs had not yet expired, should make any representations that they wished to make to the Lord Chief Justice who would make recommendations to him.
  • He was ordered to serve one year 11 months unexpired from his previous sentence, followed by the seven and a half years for the current offences.
  • Note also that while patents on compact fluorescents have mostly expired, Philips still has the patents on compact fluorescents that are "dimmable" (that is, can be used in combination with conventional light dimmers.) Rent-seeking and CO2 Emissions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Mr. Hughes was rushed into position Monday because the existing chair, Winnipeg developer Arni Thorsteinson, surprised the board by announcing that he is resigning as of Jan 1, nearly a year before his term expired. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The move would 'decouple' the two sets of provisions, Democrats said, and focus the debate when tax cuts for the rich expired next year or the year after. Wonkbook: WH's new tax cut strategy; Bernanke's fears; Sorensen remembered
  • Please upgrade my already two-year expired pepper spray with these aortal penetrators and throat-slashing podial protectors. Splendora -
  • The time for completion expired in 2001 and the right of re-entry arose on that date.
  • Forensic accounting is often regarded in the same way as forensic medicine, a resource only called upon when the patient has expired.
  • If they knew they were going to run out of money, they should have made the request earlier, not wait until one day before it expired and stage-manage a protest.
  • There are many such "knacked bals" in Cornwall, with their iron "bobs" -- horizontal, depressed, or raised aloft, according to the attitude in which they expired -- holding forth similar firm, silent, and perpetual protests and cautions. Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines
  • Our last Betamax player expired some ten years ago.
  • Members shall be appointed for 4 year terms or for the remainder of the unexpired term of a vacancy.
  • Some six months after the matter arose and after his policy had expired, the insured decided to report the matter to his professional liability insurer.
  • With the Fick method, inspired and expired gases are analyzed to determine oxygen consumption.
  • All his children died infants; and the title therefore expired Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • The Sun agglomerated from a huge cloud of gas and dust, which was largely the debris left from previous expired stars and supernova explosions.
  • One final thought for the trolls: how do you think a Republican from Mass. is going to vote if he wants a political life beyond the unexpired term he was elected to fill? Think Progress » Brown’s Victory Wasn’t A Referendum On National Health Reform Legislation
  • I recently disenrolled from AARP-endorsed United HealthCare's Medicare Part D prescription drug plan after they dropped coverage of my main drug an old generic, at that AFTER the enrollment/disenrollment/change period expired on December 31, 2009, AND they failed to give me any notice at all of this significant change. Lobbying for Your Health: 150,000 seniors in revolt
  • My father expired in 1973, when we were all minors.
  • I am sorry I do not know true love there expired.
  • Department of Public Safety spokesman Doug Neville said Wednesday that MillerCoors' "brand label registrations" with the state have expired. Impacts from Minnesota shutdown piling up
  • But the solution was temporary, and the lease has almost expired, so our hero shammes I always thought it was shamus, but this is the Yiddish version is trying to crack his case under the shadow of Reversion, when the land will revert back to the U.S. and the Jews may be homeless once more. Wednesday Review: Michael Chabon, THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN'S UNION
  • When his six-year term expired, his appointment was not renewed and he left Sydney on October 22, 1831.
  • Found this nifty trick when I caught the nightrider home at 3am (expired at 6am), then validated to go to work the same/next day at 10am – expired 3am the next day. Saving Money With Off-Peak Travel | Lifehacker Australia
  • In order to help us with removal of all expired promo codes and sale offers that don't work, please tell us if we have any fogdog sports specials or offers that do not work as expected. Variety Online Coupons and Coupon Codes - AllOnlineCoupons.com
  • There was nothing left for it to do but to repeat, in short recapitulation, the course it had traversed, and to prove that it had been buried only after it had expired. Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
  • Prouided alwayes, if within the terme of the saide yeere, some conuenient, iust, and reasonable reformation bee not performed vnto the parties iniuried, and endamaged, which are generally aboue mentioned: that then, within three whole moneths after the foresaid yere shall haue expired, the Prussians shall depart out of the realmes and dominions of the saide Soueraigne Lord the king of The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The deadline for proxy votes expired at the close of business yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • an expired passport
  • The public entertainment licence, allowing lap-dancing and late opening, expired on December 17 and an unsuccessful attempt was made to renew it after it lapsed.
  • They were told that once his student visa had expired he must leave. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It was signed off before the old agreement had even expired,’ she said.
  • In such circumstances the seller is not entitled to refuse delivery unless the agreed period has already expired.
  • I am, and have a right to be proud of this opportunity of saying even this much, but you will be glad to hear that from pecuniary assistance, and a still unexpired somthing which belongs to my name I have been enabled to place a Daughter [1] with a £40 premiums in a situation in which she may procure a living when I am under the turf. Letter 312
  • Soon after the revolution which had seated Mir Jaffier on the viceroyal throne, the spirit of the Mogul empire began, as it were, to make one faint struggle before it finally expired. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 09 (of 12)
  • Iguodala nailed a three-pointer from the corner just before the shot clock expired to start the third. Late layup helps Sixers edge Magic, take 2-1 series lead
  • When Watt's master patent for his separate condenser expired in 1800, he retired from active work.
  • The warranty expired two months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon, did I say! when not a fortnight is yet expired of the long and tedious month I must linger out here! Evelina: or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World
  • The tangled streets surrounding the expired emporium offer little competition: just ragged lots and puny structures in even more advanced stages of decay.
  • He was given 15 months and must first serve the four months unexpired portion of his previous term.
  • The last collective agreement expired in July 2002 but a new contract has not been established despite extensive negotiations and mediation.
  • That's usually good for owners of traditional commodity ETFs, like U.S. Oil Fund, which buys oil only in the front month—or the contract with the nearest unexpired date. Avoiding a Haircut on Crude
  • Often the opportunity to move expired 90 days before the end of a supply agreement. Times, Sunday Times

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