In British English, the term "schedule" is often pronounced as "shed-yool" rather than the American "sked-jool." The word itself retains the same meaning, referring to a plan for carrying out a process or a list of events and their times. Additionally, in certain contexts, "timetable" may also be used, especially in relation to public transport or academic settings.
They call it cream too.
because they were bred in Britain
a bandage!
He called them "Goddams".
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Pharmacies do not call doctors to confirm schedule II prescriptions. If they are unsure about the prescription, they may call the doctor.
The British call a flashlight a torch.
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It's the same in British English as it is in North American English, but it's pronounced "shedule."
There is no website for that, they will either e-mail you or call you with your schedule.
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
....a can.
Call the place and ask
It is a process of finding suitable person that is capable in handling such call. Or making an schedule for that call to be dialed.
you have to call your orthodontist immediately to schedule an emergency appointmeant. hope i helped :) you have to call your orthodontist immediately to schedule an emergency appointmeant. hope i helped :)
To schedule a maintenance call with TD Ameritrade, you can contact their customer service hotline and request to speak with a representative who can assist you in setting up an appointment for maintenance.
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