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- verb British Alternative spelling of
diarize .
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Examples
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I better diarise that, since I seem always to be writing about my wild flowers!
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January 26 – A date to diarise, a date to celebrate, a date to remember.
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Looks like I will have to diarise to rant and rave against the UK then.
Wikileaks Tries to Spread Tibet Videos - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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This is another reason I don't diarise much, I don't get a crack at the laptop until late at night, and even then I have to beg for a turn!
cbrimble Diary Entry cbrimble 2007
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At a brief appearance in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court, magistrate C Musi informed Gaba of the date and urged him to diarise it to ensure his presence.
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While the app is not designed to replace therapy, it does offer a simple, discreet way to diarise feelings, connect with other users for support and log food consumption.
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The main advantage, apart from saving managers' having to diarise things themselves, seems to be that the system works many times faster than the UK's more primitive manual one.
Eine Kleine Nichtmusik Rob 2010
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The purchase order expediting feature has allowed the company to diarise and record contact with key suppliers.
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In the absence of many savings accounts with good rates of interest, Black says it is worthwhile considering accounts which offer bonus rates: "You can take advantage of introductory bonuses, but diarise when the bonus ends so that, terms permitting, you can then move to another account."
Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Cape Town Ruby Brigade meeting has been set for Jan 20 so diarise that date if you want to hear more about Ruby on Rails in action.
Tectonic 2009
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