expire in the PONS Dictionary

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The lease commenced in 2002 and is due to expire in 2014.
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Every level is timed; the player must act quickly to finish each level before the time expires.
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He was subsequently not signed to a second 10-day contract after his first 10-day contract expired.
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The rate, which can be as low as 0%, is not permanent and after it expires a normal or higher than normal rate will apply.
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Strong's current term, her second, expires in 2017.
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The lease expires in 2015 when it is expected full trail development will take place on these remaining sections, including the rebuilding of several bridges.
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However, it closed and the funding promise expired.
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As scheduled, this period, which has officially been called the freeze, expired in 2002.
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Both of their contracts were expiring, and younger players would fill their positions.
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In one, the player must obtain a key before the time limit expires.
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