Word: mid-april
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According to city councillors, the plans for the library must be set by mid-April, the deadline for the library to submit a proposal to the state seeking funding for the renovation...
...York Theatre Workshop; within a week, the show had sold out its entire run, through the end of March. Hollywood studios and record executives began calling, as did Broadway. By late last week, the producers were finishing up negotiations to transfer the show to a Broadway house in mid-April, just in time for the Tony nominations. "Rent belongs in front of as many people for as long as possible," said co-producer Kevin McCollum. For once, a producer may get his wish...
Advance drafts of the report, were widely circulated by mid-April. Green spent most of this summer finishing up the report, and officially released it in September...
...aides told him the strategy was working, but Clinton began to complain that they were forfeiting the endgame in the budget process and doing little more than asserting their own irrelevance. After keeping them largely in the dark about his ideas, and consulting covertly with Morris, Clinton by mid-April was telling his staff he wanted a change in strategy. A month later, he had made up his mind. "I'm getting impatient with sitting back," Clinton told representatives of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council on May 18. The next day, in an interview with New Hampshire radio stations, Clinton...
...problem of the lack of overreaching support for projects benefiting women can be illustrated by "Take Back the Night" week, which occurred this year in mid-April. One of the central events planned by RUS, the project intended to raise awareness about domestic violence ultimately had a weak impact on campus. Workshops and speakers had sparse attendance; the rally, supposedly the cornerstone of the week, was merely a candlelight vigil which quietly went unnoticed to many...