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expiration date

noun

  1. the last date that a product, as food, should be used before it is considered spoiled or ineffective, usually specified on the label or package.


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But now Measure A will replace it entirely, two years before the expiration date, and raise the tax rate to a half cent, which the county estimates will generate over $1 billion annually.

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Others got a voucher but said it was essentially useless due to restrictions and a seven-day expiration date.

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Like, I don’t have to make use of getting in the water because there’s no expiration date.

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But the admiring, even celebratory, tone of these paeans to hot actresses remaining hot well past Hollywood’s traditional expiration date masks the shadow side of this phenomenon: The wizened, terrifying hag.

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Though it is never too late to pitch in to wildfire recovery efforts, there is an expiration date on these specially designed items.

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