Similar words: docked, pocket, rocket, skyrocket, pocketbook, dock, packet, jacket. Meaning: ['dɒkɪt] n. 1. (law) the calendar of a court; the list of cases to be tried or a summary of the court's activities 2. a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to. v. 1. place on the docket for legal action 2. make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list.
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31, The court had cleared the docket by sitting deep into the night.
32, Even with the economic data on the docket for next week, volume is expected to remain light due to the market holiday on July 4th, which could exacerbate swings in the market.
33, Ahead, the day in Europe looks quiet on the news front, with just French and Italian Industrial Production on the docket.
34, According to rumor, a GSM version of the Centro is on the docket for January, and its seems likely at least one of the CDMA carriers will eventually offer the Treo 500v.
35, Also on the docket will be the Eurozone's July industrial production data, followed up by a busy afternoon of US data that includes PPI, retail sales and business inventories.
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