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The launch was confirmed to be taking place at 8 pp. m. on November 3; however, 20 minutes prior to the launch,WWE announced that it had been indefinitely delayed.
Russia has announced that it would not attend.
The ECB's President Mario Draghi unveiled the new €20 banknote today at the ECB's headquarters in Frankfurt and announced that it would enter into circulation on 25 November 2015.
The Kremlin announced that it hoped to do likewise.
Just last month, Lime just announced the recall of Segway Ninebot's electric scooter on the grounds that"smoldering or, in some cases, catching fire",Lime also announced that it would investigate.
The company also announced that it is working.
("ESLT") announced that it has successfully concluded customer acceptance tests of first 30mm unmanned turret UT30BR, integrated into the Brazilian IVECO 6X6 Guarani vehicle.
The day before, deep-sea mining limited liability company headquartered in Texas,Houston announced that it has the exclusive right to negotiate the exploration and exploitation of rare earth elements in the Cook islands of the South Pacific ocean.
Russia announced that it no longer liked it and that is why in 2008 the negotiations on a new agreement began and before they were officially suspended they were difficult and proceeded slowly.
They therefore thought that the Swiss franc was a safe place to keep their money, butthe illusion of safety vanished instantly when the Swiss National Bank announced that it would not let the Swiss franc strengthen beyond 1.2 Swiss francs per euro.
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Because some microformats make use of title attribute of HTML's abbr element to conceal machine-readable data(particularly date-times and geographical coordinates) in the"abbr design pattern", the plain text content of the element is inaccessible to screen readers that expand abbreviations.[27]In June 2008 the BBC announced that it would be dropping use of microformats using the abbr design pattern because of accessibility concerns.[28].
France announced that it shares Germany's concerns.
In December 2013, Panasonic announced that it will stop making plasma because of low demand screens.
Germany announced that it will take in all Syrian refugees who come to the country.
In connection with the budget rebalance for 2019,the Prime Minister announced that it was in the direction of planned expenditures and was"a message of reliability, predictability and stability in the work of the government".
Fujifilm also announced that it plans to close the deal in July 2020 after regulatory approval.
In October, Qingdao Jiesheng Electric once again announced that it has successfully developed a 1000mW-class ultra-large output power of 275nm UV-C deep ultraviolet LED.
Recently, Arconic announced that it has developed an ARCONIC-THOR® advanced titanium alloy that has been commercially licensed.
Hristo Aleksiev, the official of the company, announced that it needs an additional BGN 30-40 mln annually to the state's money for capital repairs, which is 105 million leva per year.
In April 2014, Hynix announced that it has developed the world's first highest-density 128 GiB module based on 8 Gib DDR4 using 20 nm technology.
Arizona River Runners announced that it has proactively replaced all motors for the company's motorized Colorado River trips with the new Evinrude E-TEC two-stroke engines.
In March 2016, the company announced that it would split into two publicly listed companies, with one focused on consumer electronics and the other on its wholesale and food operations.
The group recently announced that it was pulling out of Japan after eight years, selling 129 small supermarkets to focus on operations in other Asian countries.
Britain's biggest retailer Tesco announced that it is pulling out of Japan after eight years and putting its 129 small supermarkets on sale to focus on other operations in Asia.