Yes, ecstasy can be completely out of the system (depending on the dosage) in as little as 24-48 hours.
Ecstasy stays in your system for no more than 3 days.
About three hours sooner than in California.
It is estimated to occur no sooner than 7 days from now, and no later than 10. You can reasonably expect it to happen some time during that period.
Ecstasy has a half-life of about six hours, that means that if you have taken a really big dose, it could stay in your urine more than four days. Also if you don't drink enough fluids, that could be another factor.
Take a pregnancy test no sooner than 10 days after sex.
I'd rather arrive sooner than later. Their boat is scheduled to arrive sooner than ours. I'd like to take the same schooner as Mrs. Spooner because it will arrive sooner.
The standard in our office is no sooner than ten days after the accident.
buying clothes. finding dates. dying sooner than all your friends.
It is 86 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
The idiomatic phrase "no sooner" is used with a verb and "than" in the context of "immediately thereafter." The word whenshould not be used.Example:No sooner had I called the police than the party completely dispersed.I had no sooner unpacked than the bellboy informed me that I had to change rooms.This stems from the more formal use, e.g, Your order will arrive no sooner than next week.
72 hours is equal to three days.
The day that comes after Friday and before Saturday, while not being sooner than Tuesday, is Friday itself. This is a bit of a trick question, as it implies a time frame without changing days. Thus, the answer is simply Friday.