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schedule noun agenda, calendar, check list, docket, enumeration, index, inventory, libellus, list, outline, plan, program, roll, tabula, timetable
Associated concepts: payment schedule, schedule of assets
See also: agenda, arrange, book, calendar, contract, docket, empanel, impanel, invoice, plan, policy, program, register, roll, scheme, set down

SCHEDULE, practice. When an indictment is returned, from au inferior court in obedience to a writ of certiorari, the, statement of the previous proceedings sent with it, is termed the schedule. 1 Saund. 309, a, n. 2.
     2. Schedules are also frequently annexed to answers in a court of equity, and to depositions and other documents, in order to show more in detail the matter they contain, than could otherwise be conveniently shown.
     3. The term is frequently used instead of inventory.



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The cameras also store audio messages that can play according to schedule or in response to an alarm.
And on-site infrastructure work, including utilities installation and curbing, is progressing according to schedule.
If all goes according to schedule, plans for the new building could be finalized in the months ahead, paving the way for a ground breaking sometime next year, said Timur Galen, senior vice president and general manager of Walt Disney Imagineering.
 
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