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Curfew was reduced to between midnight and 6:00 Eastern European Time.
One country uses Eastern European Time all the year:
The following countries, parts of countries, and territories use Eastern European Time during the winter only:
All matches playing Eastern European Time.
Mykolaiv is in the second time zone (Eastern European Time).
During the winter, the Eastern European Time (UTC+2) is used.
His watch still registered Eastern European time, which is one hour ahead of Central European time.
All draw times listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+2).
Areas that do not use Eastern European Time (UTC+2)
The airport is on Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00) (subject to daylight saving time in summer).
Almost 95% of its territory is located in the Eastern European Time Zone with exceptions of its western and eastern extremities.
Webcasts of music from Lăptăria lui Enache occur on Friday and Saturday evenings (Eastern European Time).
Until 2011, Further-eastern European Time was the same as Eastern European Time (UTC+2.
Time zone: Eastern European Time (UTC+02), Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+03)
Eastern European Time (EET) is one of the names of UTC+2 time zone, 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.
On 20 September 2011 the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) canceled the return to from Eastern European Summer Time to Eastern European Time.
The flight took off at 04:42 local time (Eastern European Time) (0242 GMT) from runway 22R at the Egyptian resort en route to Paris via Cairo.
Until 2011, Kaliningrad Time was identical to Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00; UTC+03:00 with daylight saving time).
Sometimes FLE Standard Time (and similar FLE Daylight Time) are used to refer Eastern European Time.
These times are shown in local time, but at that time, Switzerland was in the Central European time zone and Italy in the Eastern European time zone, which differed by one hour.
On 12 November 2004 the Superfast VII was entering Hanko harbour in heavy wind with the help of two tugs when she was grounded near the Hanko breakwater at 19:24 Eastern European Time.
Central Africa Time is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+02:00), which is the same as the adjacent South Africa Standard Time and also the same as Eastern European Time.
The difference from UTC is the same as Eastern European Time (UTC+2), during most of the year, but since the Israeli daylight saving time period ends earlier in autumn, the Israeli time is identical to Central European Time for between 2 and 7 weeks during these months.
His mind must have been easy for Eet to read.
And though Eet wrestled with them, he could not free either.
I did not put my thoughts into words; Eet could read them well enough anyway.
Eet had a chance of getting out, I did not."
Then Eet climbed with a speed which left both of us behind.
And then Eet broke in, but he was not addressing me.
Eet sprang from his hold to the edge of the board.
For this was one field in which Eet lagged behind.
And I could not see why Eet thought them possible food.
Eet might run easily along that path, but I would have to move slowly.
I did not attempt to touch minds with Eet again.
I was just in time to see Eet vanish into the rent.
"Just so," Eet answered with his favorite words of agreement.
Eet was right; in such a situation I must depend upon his senses.
But again Eet took the lead, giving me a briefing in his reply.
Eet shared my food, even if it were not the end product of a hunt.
Perhaps Eet was truly stunned, unable to provide such cover.
Eet was very right, they would like nothing better than to get me by some infraction.
Then he slammed the front door and bounded down the eet.
If Eet tried to rouse me, it was in vain.
Eet had said he had found only two other exits.
"But why was it so important that the ring get out, via this Eet?"
Eet sprang from somewhere and lay full length along my body.
Eet scrambled up on the elevated end of the wreckage once again.
Eet ran back along the battered tail of the wreck.