The second installment of Cook County property tax bills is due Monday, Dec. 13.
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This project has come to fruition due to this effort and cooperative volunteers.
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The success of the clinic is due to a supportive partnership with the community.
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Defensive end Juqua Parker will miss a second straight game due to a hip injury.
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Sadly, due to linguistic differences,the restaurants will not last long in Asia.
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All too often, testimonials from former officials substituted for due diligence.
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They are adamant that the Kings fully repay $77 million due on a 1997 city loan.
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He started in eight games this season, but also missed four weeks due to injury.
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The Penguins have been without Crosby for the past 10 games due to a concussion.
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Directly or exactly; straight; "went due North"
Owed and payable immediately or on demand; "payment is due"
That which is deserved or owed; "give the devil his due"
A payment that is due (e.g., as the price of membership); "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues"
Due(p): scheduled to arrive; "the train is due in 15 minutes"
Suitable to or expected in the circumstances; "all due respect"; "due cause to honor them"; "a long due promotion"; "in due course"; "due esteem"; "exercising due care"
A due in Italian or u00E0 deux in French is a musical direction meaning "for two". Most often seen in its abbreviated form a2, the marking signifies that on a staff that normally carries parts for two players, both players are to play the single part in unison. It is generally seen in scores and parts where two players or sections of the same instrument share a staff...
Deserved acknowledgment; A membership fee; Owed or owing; Appropriate; Scheduled; expected; Having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time; Directly; exactly