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Early

Early meaning

At a time in advance of the usual or expected event. | Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time. | After but close to the start of a period of time.

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Some of the early varieties came into bloom in early March and the latest ones will not blossom until early May.

The four early education centres - Acton Early Childhood Centre, Cubby House on Campus, University Preschool and Child Care Centre, and Heritage Early Childhood Centre - pay staff above the award rate and come together for professional development.

While it is still early in the litigation process—way too early, actually—our lawyers take what we know from similar medical device lawsuits to make early predictin on settlement amounts and jury payouts in these lawsuits.

By comparison, Brooklyn made up the largest share of more than 1.1 million voters who cast ballots during early voting, with more than 370,000 people voting early, according to data compiled by the state BOE throughout the early voting period.

Compared to the same point in early voting for the 2018 midterm election, this year the city has seen almost 2,000 more early votes cast, partly due to the increased focus on getting residents to vote early during the pandemic.

Debuting April 6, the Sacramento History Museum will present “A Focus on Early Sacramento” that showcases early Gold Rush-era photographic images and equipment at the rise of photography during Sacramento’s early years.

Pen Green had a global reputation for excellence in early child development and family support, a prototype that had inspired successive early-years interventions by government, including Sure Start and Early Excellence.

Because early has both adverbial and adjectival senses, its hyphenation can attract attention; some editors, due to comparison with advanced-stage disease and adult-onset disease, like the parallelism of early-stage disease and early-onset disease.

Early in the morning, Brig. Gen. John B. Gordon scouted the Union line and recommended to his division commander, Jubal Early, that he conduct a flanking attack, but Early dismissed the venture as too risky.

Early neutral evaluation The technique of early neutral evaluation (ENE) citation have focus on market ineterships, and—based on that focus—offers a basis for sensible case-management or a suggested resolution of the entire case in its very early stages.

Gibbs, p. 25 Early works Although Holst wrote a large number of works—particularly songs—during his student days and early adulthood, almost everything he wrote before 1904 he later classified as derivative "early horrors".

On the average, winter lasts from early December to mid March in the archipelago and the southwestern coast and from early October to early May in Lapland.

Other early writings are found in the Jaina medical treatise Kalyāṇakārakam of Ugrāditya, written in South India in the early 9th century. citation Two famous early Indian alchemical authors were Nāgārjuna Siddha and Nityanātha Siddha.

The band were invited to join the Ozzfest Tour and played dates across the States during early July until early August and were in Europe from early October until late November.

A 28-year-old man was fatally shot early in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough early Wednesday, according to police.

After Whitehead plunged over for a soft try early on, the home side did not convert the early dominance and generally looked lethargic in attack and defence for the most part thereafter.

Although Republicans show an early advantage, it is still too early for any predictions to be made about which party will hold a majority in the lower chamber — and not all hope is lost for Democrats.

Amanda Reyes, an early childhood educator at Needham Early Learning Centre in north-end Halifax who was a member of the working group, said the changes were a long time coming.

And as you know, it’s a listed company, but we will discuss that again on the early ‘23 – early ‘24.

By early December, ice in four of the five colonies had dissipated entirely, forcing adult penguins to abandon the breeding ground early and consigning the chicks to a premature end.