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1 The studio is planning a slow rollout .
2 This time around, their frustrations with the slow rollout of housing for working-class citizens has come under fire.
3 The White House has been accused of inadequate preparation for the outbreak and a slow rollout of coronavirus testing.
4 The film has earned $8.8 million since it began its slow rollout three months ago.
5 Charlie Wilson, the company's chief revenue officer, said the slow rollout could be attributed in part to the daunting size of the job.
6 One studio exec said he expects "Penguins" to do well internationally, where it begins a slow rollout this week, and on DVD.
7 Mobile financial services have also started to grow, mostly in emerging markets such as Kenya, but Grahne said the company plans only a slow rollout .
8 Boris Johnson has called the German chancellor Angela Merkel "jealous" after she poked fun at the slow rollout of broadband to Britain's rural areas.
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