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2022 Virginia has received 13,459 doses and 3,143 have been administered, leaving more than 10,300 unassigned, a Virginia Department of Health spokesman said Friday. 2022 Connecticut also has about $200 million in unassigned federal COVID-19 relief dollars. 2022 The district’s operating budget is $2.8 billion with the new addition, there is now $50 million in the unassigned fund balance. 2022 For an extra dash of glamour, check out this interactive Nutcracker performance that will walk guests through the famed Rosecliff mansion (some unassigned seats will be available). Nanette Asimov, San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Dec. 2019 Thousands of undergraduate papers and exams remain ungraded or unassigned.

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Andy Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 31 Dec. 2022 As of that report, traditional wireline phone companies are sitting on a whopping 1,593,000 numbers in the 801 area code, while mobile wireless carriers have 110,000 unassigned numbers.

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San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 June 2021 United Airlines is taking aim at one of Southwest Airlines’ signature features by launching a website and advertising campaign that takes aims at unassigned seating. Recent Examples on the Web To balance the budget, the city plans to take nearly $4 million from its unassigned fund balance - money that is available at the city’s discretion, according to the city’s finance department.














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