Sentences with phrase «again at the next event»

I hope to see you again at the next event.

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The next night, at UC Irvine's Bren Events Center, Timmons had a team - high 19 kills and the U.S. again beat Japan, 15 - 7, 15 - 7, 15 - 12.
He also politely but firmly told he wanted to see me again next year at the event and I was to have lost 100 pounds by then.
i said this in my instagram and i'll say it again, i had such an amazing time at the lovely happenings event and i can't wait for their next one!!
Sleek was once again the order of the day at this event from the next year.
If you don't meet someone you want to see again at one of our speed dating events your next speed dating event is free.
We'll go back and look at what took place, establish procedures to ensure that it never happens again, and come back stronger for the next event.
To whet your appetite, the CEO of HBO was on - hand at the launch event to preview a special new trailer for the popular series (which I have to admit, made it even harder to wait these next few weeks until it starts up again).
Meanwhile, RMA has once again become an event - driven stock — noting it still boasts almost # 80 million in balance sheet assets, I'm willing to bet on the probability of another tender offer (at a substantial share price premium) within the next 18 months.
This sister event to the IGF itself will have its own IGF Mobile Pavilion featuring the finalists, positioned next to the IGF Pavilion at Game Developers Conference 2008 next February, and the winners will be announced at a ceremony during GDC Mobile (and again honored during the main IGF Awards on the Wednesday night).
After a VERY successful show at last year's event, Bethesda have returned to E3 again to reveal what's to be coming next from the house that Elder Scrolls built.
This is of course not the end of Playup Perth though, as this excellent event will be back again next month at the wonderfully caffeinated venue that is Carpe Coffee.
As with previous extreme weather events, we are left to wonder whether it was climate change at work, if it will happen again and if it will be worse next time.
It's because, due to an unfortunate set of events, May in Vancouver means I'm (once again) scheduled to present a lecture on causation: on Friday, May 5 at UBC, mainly to academic lawyers at the Canadian Law of Obligations 2017: Innovations, Innovators, and the Next 20 Years: http://www.allard.ubc.ca/events/canadian-law-obligations.
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