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1 The film opens Friday in Los Angeles and New York preceding a national rollout .
2 A national rollout would need to be done in a phased way, Ms King said.
3 The CSIRO said it was still waiting on whether there would be a national rollout .
4 McDonald's Australia has not committed to a national rollout .
5 The studio is eyeing a November 20 national rollout .
6 It is also heading towards national rollout over the coming years and is gaining international traction.
7 The film is released in large U.S. cities on Friday with a national rollout later in November.
8 Dr O'Hallahan said the minister had been told about the higher numbers and the national rollout will continue.
9 Testing on the calculator would continue for the six months with regional and national rollout sometime after that.
10 Last week, Hancock said the trial was going well and that the national rollout would happen "in mid-May".
11 Although they won that part of the case, Pruitt and his group failed to stop the national rollout of Obamacare.
12 The Labour Party says that will pose a risk to under-funded DHBs in terms of their participation and the national rollout .
13 She emphasized the problems only related to Waitemata residents and the pilot, not the national rollout of screening now under way.
14 It can focus its efforts on winning these markets without needing to over-commit resources to any kind of broader national rollout .
15 But while Americans no longer have to worry about making the 10am cut-off, McDonald's Australia is noncommittal on a national rollout .
16 The Picturehouse release opens in five markets on Friday, and should generate chipper word-of-mouth ahead of a national rollout on July 2.
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