He will announce a major American diplomatic campaign to re-energise the UN Security Council on the Iraq issue. |
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When heron's leave the marsh and fly above the clouds they announce the coming of a storm. |
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A Chulalongkorn University professor showed up at a meeting of hobby computerists to announce he had succeeded in connecting to the Internet. |
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The Manchester Comedy Unit will also announce new pilot schemes for television and radio. |
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He had planned to announce his hope to send her to the conservatory at Christmastime. |
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And scores of promos through print and television advertisements announce the arrival of new films. |
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No matter what the Court may announce on Monday, it will not be adopting this extreme position. |
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Some people might decide to poster their town with posters that announce Air America's arrival and the radio frequency. |
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It may be possible that scientists will one day announce with confidence that an ice age is imminent, or that a warm period is under way. |
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Representatives of the parties co-chairing the conference will hold a news conference at which they are expected to announce the total pledged. |
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Earlier this year I joined him to announce support for Scotland's first two football academies. |
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He completed the root canal begun by dentist number one only to announce that my insurance wouldn't stretch to a crown. |
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The principal was about to announce homecoming king, queen, prince, and princess. |
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In terms of the world context, this is probably one of the most inopportune moments to announce further cuts to royalties and taxes. |
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This is a done deal, and I'd really appreciate it if you would have the president, you know, announce that. |
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The automaker is hinting that it considers a recall unnecessary and plans to announce its intentions next week. |
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Why not simply announce the campaign, raise all the money you can and the devil take the hindmost? |
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We have a government announce the appointment or proposed appointment of an inspector general. |
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At their summit in Tokyo, Goh and Mori are expected to announce the launch of negotiations for concluding a free-trade agreement. |
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The presentation had initially been planned to announce the results of the report. |
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In the frontier-land, fences and stockades announce intentions rather than mark realities. |
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The White House had initially planned to announce the new agency this coming autumn. |
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Even if, like Harold Wilson in 1974-76, he had already decided to step down, he would be ill-advised to announce this before the eleventh hour. |
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It won't surprise you, I think, that I'm here to announce my resignation from the Shadow Cabinet and the Ministry. |
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Hydraulic hammers and breakers, attached to big excavators or scudding skid-steers, announce demolition. |
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He had been out wandering and came back to announce he had found the perfect restaurant for dinner. |
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The Royal Bank-backed Tesco Financial Services will also announce its first official profit when it declares its interims this week. |
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The jury then retire to consider the evidence before returning to announce their all important verdict. |
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Greece seems to be the latest convert, and is expected to announce a switch to a flat-rate system. |
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Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric buzzer to announce a vacancy. |
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Certain species like the bristlebirds have whistling calls that are carried far in order to announce their presence. |
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At the end of every vigil we make a circle and share news and announce other events and concerns. |
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Both companies are expected to announce strong earnings and dividend growth. |
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The usual explanation for birdsong is that the birds are singing to attract mates or to announce the limits of their territory. |
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We're talking bluster and light-hearted trash talk as we each announce our picks. |
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And in a triumph of irrationalism, they announce that they are to be married. |
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Once he is there, Eugene will announce himself to be a fraud, Napoleon will declare himself, and the people will rise up for their emperor. |
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The opening line of a poem or a song is intended to announce the work's theme strongly and clearly. |
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Next they'll announce that they won't tax the rich anymore because it poops the taxman out to walk up all those stairs at the mansion. |
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Only one in five of the major global pharmaceutical companies posting results last week was able to announce an increase in profits. |
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In town the other day to announce the launching of the new party, Devan was exuding confidence. |
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With weak economic growth squeezing fiscal revenues, he was forced to announce a sharp increase in public borrowing in November. |
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He opened his mouth to announce that he was going to be sick, but the vomit rose through his throat before he could say the words. |
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In his State of the Union address, the president will announce measures to foster job creation. |
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They congratulated her on getting a grandson and asked her to announce a package for them on this happy occasion. |
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It would be another excuse for Sir Marcus to announce all of his eldest daughter's perfect traits and mannerisms. |
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The teeter-tottering xylophone clomps that used to announce his presence rarely make an appearance without beams of popping noisemakers in tow. |
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Then in 1919, British plans to intern people suspected of sedition prompted him to announce a new satyagraha. |
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Not everyone is ready to announce to a houseful of frat boys that they're gay. |
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Pochampally silk and cotton sarees boldly announce their strength and durability. |
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And naturally, the best way to avoid controversy is to call a freaking press conference to announce that you're avoiding controversy. |
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White smoke poured from the Sistine Chapel and bells tolled earlier to announce the conclave had produced a pope. |
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So, sound the trumpets, unleash the curs, and announce that we've got the hydra headed beast cornered in hills! |
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They have nifty curb service complete with camera to announce your presence out by the dumpsters. |
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National has yet to announce its tax cuts, and Labour will need a sizable policy in reserve if it wants to gazump them too. |
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Once a 30-day period elapses, the documentation will be used to announce a tender for construction of a railway bridge needed for the ring road. |
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It would be up to Prime Minister Dr Robert Woonton, who is currently on a state visit to China, to announce a firm date, he added. |
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Unlike most large canids, wild dogs do not announce their presence by howling, but with a scent message that can last for months. |
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Why write esoterically if one is obliged openly to announce the point of one's esotericism? |
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Something about movies that announce their delightfulness so aggressively is kind of off-putting. |
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She settles down the steady beat of kitchen sounds that announce the preparation of dinner for yet another autumn night. |
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The two events announce themselves with clarity and precision, like a campanile knelling the final hour of the day. |
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What is the director of homeland security for, other than to announce threats to homeland security? |
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And after what seemed like an eternity, the master of ceremonies finally emerged to announce him as the next performer. |
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When you announce that one of your staff was hurt, you expect phone calls from the families of all these reporters and cameramen. |
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David Cuddy did announce his intention to cease inter county hurling this year but he is expected back very soon. |
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The master of ceremonies should announce the national anthem and instruct participants to stand. |
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Mother asked Charles if he wanted to announce the banns through our local Church. |
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The howling of the sirens, which shriek to announce the beginning and end of each air raid alarm, merge into a single, hair-raising noise. |
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The federal government will officially announce the new rates in a day or two, but lenders have already calculated likely consolidation rates. |
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Cimarron Technologies will announce the availability of a simultaneous multiple format decode option in their C Plus ANI decoders. |
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He has yet to announce whether he will go in a private capacity, but his aides have hinted he probably will not do so. |
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The government is also expected to announce next week its after-school exercise program. |
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Some have suggested that hens cackle to announce to roosters their renewed receptivity to mating. |
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They announce they're massing troops, seemingly unaware that this just makes for one rich target as opposed to many. |
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The script kiddies are frequently unable to resist the temptation to show off and announce their presence. |
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The minister for skills and vocational education, is expected to announce the proposals to Parliament in March. |
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After taking a trick a player can announce a marriage for 5 extra points for the team. |
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But she must take it further and announce that henceforward her government is committed to telling the truth, unvarnished and unflinching. |
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The twisted columns of Bernini's baldacchino above Saint Peter's tomb, as yet not found, do not announce his resurrection. |
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A butcher might use back slang to announce the shop has run out of something. |
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A press conference was scheduled for October 18 in Bangkok to officially announce the event on national broadcasts. |
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She will announce the Citizenship awards, various sporting awards and deliver an Australia Day Address. |
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You might as well stand on your desk in the newsroom and announce your burglary at the top of your lungs. |
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They just let things happen and then get a PR man to announce somebody's got the sack. |
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The Johannesburg Zoo is proud to announce the birth, over the New Year, of four baby bucks. |
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Today I announce a new plan to explore space and extend a human presence across our solar system. |
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The lucky draw to announce the winner will be conducted on the New Year's Day. |
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If the news conference to announce the clash was anything to go by, it could be a low-key affair. |
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Dartford Council was planning to announce the new designers next month when they unveil the new plans. |
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Then, with a bounce in her step that matched her head of curls, she came out of her office to announce that she was ready. |
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It is the latest of the life companies to announce major reductions in the bonuses paid to holders of with-profits savings plans. |
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The company is expected to announce an alliance with that company in an attempt to stem the defection of customers to the cable companies. |
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But when I get in deep water, I prefer to announce that I'm in over my head. |
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I am only slightly ashamed to announce that I have taken to eating my meals at home at my desk while using my computer. |
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He was the first of all candidates to announce his run for the White House. |
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I waited impatiently for the day when Dad would announce that we'd made it roadworthy. |
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To be fair, after the first 9 months the garage owner did proudly announce that the car would be ready to road-test in two days time. |
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Time to announce the year's top 10 headlines which may, apocryphally, have appeared in the Irish Times. |
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Representing the right-wingers, the shadow defence secretary is expected to announce his intention to stand this weekend. |
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Every weekday morning at 8.30 am the bell rings at the Chicago Board of Trade to announce the beginning of the day's action. |
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Behaviors are directed by the antecedent stimuli that preceded them and announce the availability of a positive or negative consequence. |
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If that little scamp has left the left wing by the time we get there, then I officially announce the child uncatchable. |
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We will meet with the elders at the pavilion and they will then recognize you and announce you to the villagers. |
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The governor general will announce at a later date when parliament will sit to choose a new prime minister. |
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The servant preceded him into the receiving hall and Dar heard him announce the guest. |
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Frank would like to announce that he is the funniest person in the blogosphere. |
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For reasons you'll understand, we didn't want to announce our next guest ahead of time. |
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The company planned to publicly announce the new lawn mower in a marketing blitz scheduled to occur six weeks later. |
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Taylor was to address a joint session of Congress yesterday to officially declare his intention to resign and announce a successor. |
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However we are delighted to announce that all the event sponsors have pledged their full support in restaging this tournament. |
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Prices of food and drinks are very competitive and additionally, most places pass out free drinks and announce happy hours. |
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For Germany, the economic and financial crisis led US President Hoover to announce on 21 June 1931 a one-year moratorium for reparation payments. |
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Various calls were made by bugle and bosun's pipe across the PA system of a ship to announce daily activities and pronouncements. |
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The government has yet to announce foreign currencies the yuan is linked to. |
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On June 15, we were able to announce a full complement of senior staff, with a truly exceptional mix of experience and diversity. |
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There were no dramatic snowstorms or tumults in the weather to announce the season. |
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She wrung her hands together as she struggled with how to announce the news. |
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Everyone is on pins and needles, waiting for the Federal Reserve to announce its decision on interest rates within the hour. |
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They daydream about the jealousy in the eyes of friends when they announce the forthcoming nuptials and the wonderful future life in the sun. |
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Mr Prescott also used today's speech to announce sweeping housing reforms to tackle rogue landlords and reform the right to buy. |
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He subsequently fronts the media to announce that he's become a guilt ridden wreck as a result of his uncharacteristic moment of madness. |
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Sixteen days later, Bratton held a press conference to announce there would be no mapping. |
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Interesting timing, because if you're going to cut the game short, it seems only fair to announce it before a full inning, so both sides have fair warning. |
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This is a hefty blow, considering that it represents half of the already poor profits the company expected to announce for its next interims on 23 November. |
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The idea could see Kendal have its own crier to announce special events and advertise up-and-coming attractions as well as attending civic functions. |
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He has spoken to several e-commerce companies and intends to take about six non-executive directorships, details of which he will announce shortly. |
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Seven years before US Surgeon General Luther Terry would announce a link between smoking and cancer, this information was political and business dynamite. |
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The declarer must hold at least 4 doubles to announce Plunge. |
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When she got her first driving job, it took her several weeks to muster courage to announce it to her husband because of the perception that professional driving is reserved for men. |
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I announce today my formal acceptance of all offers of support or asylum I have been extended and all others that may be offered in the future. |
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The mood suddenly changes as the horns announce a joyous new theme against skittering woodwinds. |
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Intel plans to announce today a new generation of semiconductor technology aimed at the cellphone industry. |
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Hotel owners must announce their rates for overnight stay and other services they provide on a price list displayed prominently near the reception desk and in each room. |
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I suppose I should announce it here for aggregator readers: I added a tagboard on the home page? |
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Display the decal on your car or anywhere you'd like to announce your membership standing. |
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The coming times announce themselves as being difficult, and happy those who will keep the faith until the end, like Saint Paul. |
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We were sorry to announce the decision of our church in Pierrefonds to disaffiliate from the Pentecostal Assemblies. |
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Most have a small hole through which a mature wasp has made its exit. Overhead, Canada geese announce their presence with unmelodious honking. |
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It was a bit of a head trip to think that we were going to have a baby, but never have I been prouder to announce that I was going to be a Dad! |
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A parliamentary committee is to announce next week whether he must answer charges in court. |
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The Ottawa International Airport Authority is very pleased to announce that 2010 was a record breaking year for passenger volume. |
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This year, a key media event was the press conference held by the Office of the Prosecutor to announce a second case in the situation in Darfur. |
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They are called to announce the love and compassion of Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh. |
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Our mission: to contemplate, LIVE and announce to the world God's love, which was made flesh in Jesus. |
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And, it's a special privilege for me personally to announce funding for the Women Building Futures training facility. |
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Yes, I do the announcement and then ask the smaller chiefs to also announce to get the information to every section. |
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It is quite another to announce to the world the intention of using such abilities. |
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We asked if the government had a single new initiative to announce to veterans that was meaningful, hopeful and real. |
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And I am pleased to announce today these steps to bring greater coherence and effectiveness to Canada's efforts. |
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I should like to announce to colleagues that Terry Wynn will be retiring from the European Parliament this week. |
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The foreperson will lead your discussions, and announce your verdict in the courtroom at the end of the case. |
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We feel certain that we would have been able to announce a very nice margin if there had not been this economic crisis. |
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On Wednesday Franz Fischler, European agriculture commissioner, will announce his long-awaited proposals for wholescale change to the system of supporting Europe's farmers. |
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In that political context, Austria was proud to announce that the voting age for national elections had been lowered to 16 years. |
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It is possible that the outcry that followed that incident contributed to the President's decision to announce a halt to all aerial bombardment. |
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Probably, important information is displayed on an electronic noticeboard before the teachers announce it in class. |
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Kärcher is pleased to announce that the Space Needle is expected to be squeaky clean by July, assuming Seattle's weather cooperates. |
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They are overtaxing hardworking Canadians to get surpluses that they hide and then announce with unplanned and unprecedented budgeting. |
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Will the Prime Minister end his chronic waffling and hand-wringing and announce the Canadian contribution will not be extended beyond September? |
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He'd always announce sometime in April that it was up and about a foot high. |
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A certain number of strokes on the fire alarm bell will announce to all school children that they can stay at home and play. |
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Test the trainee by deliberately omitting to announce the band number when banding, or by deliberately misreading it. |
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The looser rules on timing and the volume of shares available for repurchase prompted more than 200 companies to announce new or expanded buyback plans. |
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The man who chose, on the evening his party conference ended, to announce his intentions on television, sees himself as a president, not as a party leader. |
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Before such suspension, the President of the Assembly of States Parties will announce when balloting shall resume. |
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This week sometime, Rick Perry is going to announce the details of his plan for a flat tax. |
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He sent us to announce the Good News, to evangelize, to form a community of preachers, and to be a link between the New World and Spain. |
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Everyone is at home, huddling in their shelters, hiding under the stairs, waiting for the wailing sirens to announce the next terror attack. |
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She plans to announce Global ReLeaf's next milestone on Arbor Day. |
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The campaign started with a teaser in the specialized national press to announce the campaign. |
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The Minister should announce that if legislative change is not in place within five years, he will reissue licences for another fiveyear term. |
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The last is of the drippy scion of the once-formidable founding family, who fails even to announce the paper's closure properly. |
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However, our roadmap will announce further steps the Commission will take to strengthen the Community control framework. |
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In the political campaigns, when the candidates announce some change, the people do not vote for them. |
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I am pleased to announce that our government will lay out an action plan to re-energize our official languages policy. |
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I'm pleased to announce that Amanda Lang, senior business reporter for CBC News and co-host of The Lang and O'Leary Exchange, will be our emcee. |
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Trumpets announce the fourth movement with a series of variations on a theme of folkloric inspiration, introduced once more by the cellos. |
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This less expensive alternative to desalination which is more respectful of the environment could announce a new port traffic sector. |
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But you stand here awhile, that I may. announce to you the word of God. |
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When we announce some good news, we are accused of looking at the world through rose-coloured glasses. |
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The public rumpus led the director general of RTS to annul the entire competition and announce a new process in September. |
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Hulking billboards announce the impending arrival of high-speed trains and an age of international connectedness. |
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We hope that his fellow executives will now follow suit and announce they will also be giving up their large bonuses as well. |
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There are promises on tax avoidance and evasion, something promised by successive governments which is often easier to announce than to achieve. |
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However, the panel may announce its decision immediately following its deliberations and give its explanations later. |
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They shall announce each race number, age group, and the names of every rider in each race. |
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They may also at any time announce the number of participants in that phase of the auction. |
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However, under exceptional circumstances, the ECB may decide not to announce quick tenders publicly in advance. |
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It gives me great pleasure to announce that one of our own has been recognized for her commitment and exemplarily work ethic. |
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Alarm bells are ringing everywhere, but that is no reason to simply announce that disaster is looming and cannot be averted. |
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I would like to announce that this text has the support of the whole of the European Union. |
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The board has 90 days to make a final decision and announce it through a press release. |
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Now it corresponds to all who are prepared and awake to announce the liberation of the world. |
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In addition, National Central Banks may announce the allotment result directly to counterparties without access to wire services. |
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We encourage the federal government to quickly announce the establishment of such a taskforce. |
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We have to announce the Gospel to everybody: to the clergy and to the faithful. |
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From time to time, we publicly announce the timing of certain events to occur. |
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We would like to announce the return of Isabelle Viau from maternity leave. |
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The system shall be used to announce the next stop of the train at least two minutes before the arrival of the train at that stop. |
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With the exceptions of announce and security-announce, the lists are not moderated. |
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The company is expected to announce its next move in the next few days. |
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The ceremony to announce the emblem is rooted in Oriental culture with the Chinese seal, the red ink-pad, the special paper and the Chinese-style long table. |
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The importance of this document, beyond a snapshot of glam rock at its live peak, is that the singer was to announce his shock decision to retire from public life. |
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Thunderous sounds announce its arrival, piercing the silence that accompanies sundown in the swampland near Boystown, Liberia. |
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We are pleased to announce that we have addressed the two major problems with the Flytec Racing Pod warping with heat and stability in turbulence. |
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A watery autumnal sun shines down on the litter scattered across the cathedral green as the bells ring out from the tower to announce the morning service to the waking city. |
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He added that the committee would meet shortly and announce a date. |
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The announcement of the launch was made in May, but della Valle has still yet to announce a creative director. |
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The Bangalore Development Authority is all set to announce the provisional list of allottees of residential sites at Arkavathy Layout on Saturday. |
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This is old potatoes indeed, but Scotland Yard is taking it seriously enough to announce an investigation. |
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Some companies announce a website and the stock price zooms. |
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I walked through the door as Toby started to announce the next guest. |
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They announce the next station, and the train begins to slow down. |
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Distantly he heard the intercom in the spaceport announce the shuttle was now disengaging maglocks, and any personnel not on board would have to catch the next flight. |
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In fact, earlier that year, Gingrich became the first major presidential hopeful to announce his candidacy via Twitter. |
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In the meantime, I can now safely announce that I am with child. |
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I'm very excited to announce that serialization of my novel, PATRIOTS, begins today in the Huffington Post. |
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And as returning officers have learnt over the years, only a fool would stand up to announce an official result without checking first with the tallyman. |
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An HHS official confirmed to The Daily Beast that Sebelius, the long-embattled secretary will announce her resignation on Friday. |
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And it's interesting that this word is used here to herald God's presence and to announce some kind of a theophany or some kind of a vision of God. |
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Often they don't bother to announce rises at all, and when they do the result rarely matches the hike to the base rate the Bank of England has announced. |
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This is the first time the National Book Foundation will announce a longlist for each National Book Awards category. |
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This was enough for all the major medical and health associations to announce that thimerosal had no connection to autism. |
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On issues of contention, such as the trade dispute between America and Europe, the Prime Minister and President had no progress to announce and nothing of substance to say. |
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They announce their militariness by their uniform and position. |
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The point of the ritual is to announce to the ancestors our intentions, and earn their consent to continue. |
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And I guess progress has been made when a leading Tory feels he should announce that he will make appointments in proportion to the ethnic mix of London. |
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Miranda Kerr made a point of being photographed breastfeeding in red pumps to announce her postpartum return to modeling. |
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The shows still have glitches, such as sign-offs in which the hosts find they can't announce future guests because they don't have the information in front of them. |
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So the U.S. government is about to run out of money and may announce its unwillingness to meet legal debt obligations. |
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On the day he or she is unveiled, conservatives will announce that they are approaching the selection with an open mind. |
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Why announce his arrest to the world before actually nabbing him? |
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But instead, ladies and gentlemen, I am unproud to have to announce that rock has morphed into another musical concept with about as much dignity as a TV evangelist. |
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At the NATO summit this week the president will announce the pullout of U.S. troops from Afghanistan by next summer. |
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In just over a week, Scotland's Klondike king will announce interims for a year that has included no fewer than four oil strikes onshore in Rajasthan in India. |
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Now great rows of tinned borscht announce a newer arrival. |
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Big Pig Ink, LLC is proud to announce that their crowdfunding campaign for OINK is off to a fantastic start. |
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Why does he show up for a photo op to announce the construction of a piece of sidewalk but is nowhere to be found when it comes to Canadians' health? |
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As a VHDL user and trainer, it is exciting to have Aldec announce VHDL-2008 support. |
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Maisie is delighted to announce the birth of her second great granddaughter, Clementine Pamela. |
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This is pure hypocrisy, as is using the Canada jet to fly to a photo op in London, Ontario, at a doughnut chain to announce freezes, cutbacks and rollbacks. |
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The Satyagrahi recognize this possibility and announce their willingness to suffer the consequences, even death. |
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He will formally announce his candidacy this Thursday night during an appearance on Larry King Live, a television programme. Mr Jean might seem a longshot. |
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The parties have agreed to announce the purchase price only after the transaction has been approved by the aforementioned commission, a process that is expected to take ten weeks. |
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It has become urgent to announce to the next generations God's plan for human love and marriage between a man and a woman as the foundation of the family. |
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Other characters announce to Steve and one another that he's changed. |
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We close doors and announce to others we've closed doors. |
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It is a special privilege to announce support for three new projects that will significantly improve the lives of women across New Brunswick and in the Greater Moncton area. |
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Biologics, an integrated oncology services company, is excited to announce the launch of its new corporate website, Biologicsinc. |
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But as of now I can already announce that we shall have two sessions on Tuesday, 4 March, one in the morning and another one in the afternoon, and probably another short session on Wednesday, 5 March. |
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From among those who knew Me before I came to earth, I sent you many to give testimony in the world about Me, to announce the coming of Christ, the Love and the Word of the Father. |
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With it, the federal government try to bury the issue so each and every year it can announce new electioneering measures to divert attention from all the scandals that besmirch it. |
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L'ANZA is pleased to announce that celebrity hairstylist Ammon Carver, www. |
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We are pleased to announce the day-one launch of both generic Donepezil film-coated tablets and Donepezil Orodispersible tablets. |
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The WWF urged the G-8 leaders to announce a commitment to a green procurement policy at their June 26-27 summit meeting in Canada. |
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Let us announce that in the search for Community food self-sufficiency, some products have helped the peasants to exterminate the insects and other plunderers of their fields, to guarantee a successful cereal harvest. |
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We urge the Minister to come forward and announce whether or not the Government will stick to their pledge to introduce a code and adjudicator. |
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The arrest plan calls for an agent to announce their presence and purpose on a bull horn and to demand the subject's surrender. |
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Later in the day ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet declared that the ECB will announce at its next scheduled meeting on May 7th a new program of quantitative easing. |
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I want to take this opportunity to give the House a sample of some of the paystub stories we received and to announce the winner of this most unfortunate prize. |
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Haji Firuz appears during the last month of the year, Esfand, to announce that it is time to prepare to celebrate the New Year. |
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Ricochet will demonstrate their vocal harmonies in a special doo-wop song they put together to announce the CMA Broadcast Award winners. |
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Not only did this ideal Yagwoia woman come to him and announce that she wants and desires him but she tactually identified herself with him. |
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The Government is pleased to announce the appointment of four new members to the Takeovers Panel. |
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This is why Nostra Aetate states that the Church announces Jesus and is obliged to announce him without ceasing, because in him can be found the fullness of religious life and in him God has reconciled all men to himself. |
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Instead of the long march, on May 26, the DPC would hold a meeting in Karachi to announce the further strategy of its protests. |
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We're also proud to announce Michelin and BFGoodrich Tires as official lunch sponsors for the 2015 TAWA Truck Rodeo. |
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When he went on national TV to announce is nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court, President Bush was smirkier than ever. |
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Arahant will announce its free, Web-based ERP solution with full-featured HR, benefits, project management, time and billing, and CRM modules. |
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The app also employs voice recognition, letting users simply announce what they're searching for. |
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One friend, now in her 50s, told me that one day she burst in on her mother's visit with friends to announce an emergency that turned out to be her first period. |
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Soundtrack Entertainment LLC is proud to announce the launch of the exciting expansion of their company's repertoire. |
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The World of Outlaws and Q announce a multi-year partnership for Q motor oils to power the World of Outlaws series. |
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Every Attenborough series is so ludicrously magnificent, shot so well, narrated with such wistful amicability, that the BBC could announce David Attenborough's Life on 4Chan and I'd probably watch it. |
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The drums announce the gathering storm or the hunting season. |
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Will the minister announce all of the selected projects immediately, or will municipalities have to keep waiting, at the risk of compromising other projects? |
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Sciaf will soon announce another double dunt, as their Wee Box appeal in February is now twice as big. |
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The safecracker and the guard give away nothing if they announce the probabilities with which they will randomly choose their respective strategies. |
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Any member who wishes to make a motion for Call for Election must announce his or her intention to do so at least one week before a Domain Meeting should the declaration be made at a Domain Meeting. |
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If more than one SAM battalion is eligible to be attacked by the pre-emptive method, the IAF player does not have to announce the target, but can 'fake out' the EAF player. |
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For instance, Intel will raise the curtain on a new computer chip design that comes with built-in protections for digital movies, and will announce a deal with Warner Brothers to stream higher-quality movies that way. |
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After yards of Pinterish dialogue they announce that I'm here, but since they don't know me, they might have had to lock me out of my room. |
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Roosevelt was reluctant to publicly announce his plans for creating a postwar international body. |
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Invariably, somewhere along in the program, a family will announce that the confirmand now has baseball practice at the same time as class. |
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Nature often offers a beautiful solution for various discomforts, that we, from our conviction and from our profession, feel obligated to announce to you, and also bringing it to you. |
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After an intense apostolic activity in Italy, in 1219 Francis went to Egypt with the Fifth Crusade, to announce the Gospel to the Saracens. |
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The intersecting lines announce the theme: it is indeed a Scottish film in which the motifs humorously evoke the characteristic patterns of tartans and kilts. |
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Very good, finally, to see West Ham showing such media savvy by alighting on Tuesday as the day to announce the sacking as manager of the adorable Gianfranco Zola. |
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As Brothers of the Order, we share fully without limitations, the privilege and the responsibility to announce the Kingdom of God to all those yearning for and needing His message of salvation in their lives. |
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Aldershot's Glenn Burvill scored the clincher in extra time, leaving Phil Neal to announce the end of his playing days and Bolton fans to face the very real fact that they were now a Fourth Division outfit. |
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I am pleased to announce that Anthony Dellaporta has been elected, by acclimation, to the position of Atlantic Region Director and Executive Board member. |
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We have the firm desire to insist that our life, wherever we may find ourselves, must clearly announce the possibility of an accepting, just, tolerant and pacified world. |
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It is terribly ungracious on the government's part to announce billions in surpluses, while leaving the needy to choose between getting adequate food and adequate clothing. |
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The Node should be redeveloped to announce and celebrate arriving at the Nation's capital, and should be integrated into Confederation Boulevard as an integral volumetric space along its processional length. |
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The Referee must announce all decisions to the players on the court and must make all calls in a voice loud enough to be heard on the court and in the gallery. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we hereby announce that the first and last GALLUS prize is being dedicated, with gratitude, to Mrs Moira Salmond. |
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Guardian Cities will announce the list of 10 semi-finalists on 6 May. |
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Barclays will announce on Thursday that it is cutting up to 8,000 investment banking roles – almost a third of the division's workforce – as it retreats from one of the most controversial parts of its business. |
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The Societe Internationale d'Urologie is pleased to announce the launch of SIU Academy, a powerful new eLearning resource for urologists. |
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