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More information about the rescheduled shows can be found on Joel’s website.

He says his team will now be reaching out to ticketholders with updates about potentially rescheduling dates and refunds.

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The balance of the tour was rescheduled, postponed again and finally canceled entirely in May 2023.

She said a cap on sitting days had a "drastic effect", with her local leaders having to reschedule cases and cancel work given to part-time judges, who are critical to clearing the backlog.

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Presidential elections have been rescheduled for May and a leading candidate – often accused of being a Kremlin puppet - has just been detained and is facing six criminal charges including fascism and undermining the constitutional order.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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