˜yÐÄvlog

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a due

[ ah doo-ey; Italian ah doo-e ]

adjective

Music.
  1. together; in unison.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of a due1

< Italian: literally, by two
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Example Sentences

The man, who can only be referred to as Officer A due to legal reasons, told the inquest jury at Derby Coroner's Court on Monday that Mr Ciolac was "closing him down" and he had fired his carbine rifle after a stun grenade and a baton round were ineffective.

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However a due diligence review into the health board found NHS Tayside placed him under indirect supervision in June 2013 rather than suspending him, meaning he was able to operate for a further six months.

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Livingston pair Anne-Marie Hunt and Gordon Wilson were just settling down to a film on Christmas Eve, with a due date set for 2 January, when their little girl unexpectedly started her arrival.

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In February 2023, an environmental review identified a contamination risk from "asbestos-containing materials in existing buildings and contaminated ground", while a due diligence report assessed conditions at the site as "high risk".

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Türk called for a "due reckoning with respect to the allegations of serious violations of international law".

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