"Taken off the schedule" refers to the removal of a person or an event from a planned timetable or roster. This can occur in various contexts, such as work shifts, appointments, or events, indicating that the individual will no longer be required to participate or be present at the designated time. It often implies a change in plans that could be due to various reasons, such as cancellations, rescheduling, or personal requests.
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In 1992 it was made a Schedule I drug by the DEA and taken off the market. It is available combined with other compounds in Russia.
He wants to see you definitely. He is trying to schedule a surprise visit.
This would mean 191.25 is taken off leaving a price of $1083.75.
I assume you mean property taxes. Yes, you can claim an itemized deduction on Schedule A.
"Schedule" in Spanish is "horario" or "programación."
obviously, you weren't a good friend...
It usually means it has left the gate. It does not necessarily mean it has taken off.
As the freight is taken off it is stacke on the floor
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?
1. Book or notebook with annotations, or appointments, used to organize your daily schedule.2. A list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?