Each Government department has its place in a rota which repeats every fortnight.
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It might help to draw up a rota so that you both know what you are doing when.
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The Baltic trio have no warplanes, relying instead on a rota of NATO visitors.
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After a 32 year absence, it returned to the rota in 1981, and last hosted in 2011.
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The other was a split rota of seven night shifts followed by seven day shifts.
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You might only be on the rota once every 4-5 weeks so we think this is manageable.
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This involves a partial merging of reporting and production into a seven-day rota.
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Such a canon is also called a round or, in medieval Latin terminology, a rota.
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A rota for who gets to use the kitchen at any given time is also a good idea.
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(Roman Catholic Church) the supreme ecclesiastical tribunal for cases appealed to the Holy See from diocesan courts
A roster of names showing the order in which people should perform certain duties
In Norse mythology, Ru00F3ta is a valkyrie. Ru00F3ta is attested in chapter 36 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, where she is mentioned alongside the valkyries Gunnr and Skuld, and the three are described as "always to choose who shall be slain and to govern the killings." Otherwise, Ru00F3ta appears in two kennings, one by Egill Skallagru00EDmsson and one by Hallfreu00F0r vandru00E6u00F0asku00E1ld...
The rota was a cylinder, open on one side, that was built inside a wall of a monastery; it was used for exchanging mail and food with cloistered clergy, being their only communication with the world. ...
A rota (Russian: u0420u043Eu0442u0430, German: Rotte) is an infantry or cavalry unit. In Poland it was known increasingly from the 16th century by the alternative name of Choru0105giew.
Rota (Chamorro: Luta) also known as the "peaceful island", is the southernmost island of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and the second southernmost of the Marianas Archipelago. ...
A rota is a type of vocal round of the 13th and 14th centuries, probably only in England.
The rota is one of the symbols used in the papal signature, found on papal bulls, composed of a cross inscribed in two concentric circles, first used by Pope Paschal II.
Rota ("The Oath") is an early 20th-century Polish poem and anthem, once proposed to be the Polish national anthem.