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Meanings of early announcement in English
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Usage of early announcement in English
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Labour sources said there was unlikely to be an earlyannouncement about the byelection.
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An earlyannouncement is seen as a key condition for the success of November's climate conference in Paris.
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An earlyannouncement of this year's Irish National Stamp Exhibition, the 26th such event, was made last week.
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The HIQA value-for-money report should pave the way for the earlyannouncement of a formal immunisation programme aimed at 12-year-old girls.
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It was unclear whether that date would be brought forward as a result of an earlyannouncement about his successor, if confirmed.
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Brownlee pushed for an earlyannouncement of the alert level 3 rules but Twyford pushed back, reminding him that an announcement was coming today.
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We're waiting for currency direction... maybe people are anxious about an earlyannouncement from Trump on the Fed chair, said a Hong Kong-based trader.
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Labour sources said there was unlikely to be an earlyannouncement about the time of the byelection that will take place following MacDougall's death.
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Senior unionists say they expect the talks to go into recess within the next fortnight - a development they believe consistent with an earlyannouncement.
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Perhaps those acts are to come, but the earlyannouncements from Longitude have been surprisingly weak, given the huge success of last year's event.