Sentences with phrase «next piece of news»

The next piece of news that really caught my eye was concerned with Sega's Yakuza series.
You never know what the next piece of news or government policy will be.
The next piece of news can only be linked by the possible Mayan Apocalypse of 2012: Justin Bieber and Ashton Kutcher will team - up for the comedy What Would Kenny Do?
For many of you the next piece of news will be one of the better announcements this 2011 together with some new niches and conversion improvements announced in our previous newsletters.
Therefore, if Cesc leaves next week, then I hope that the next piece of news is that Nasri will agree to stay.
The next piece of news is almost always Tommy John surgery.

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On an otherwise bleak day when Bombardier announced plans to cut 7,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years, the company also issued a rare, long - awaited piece of good news: Air Canada has signed a letter of intent to purchase up to 75 CSeries aircraft.
Here's a piece of evidence lawmakers could have showed the CEO: In a survey conducted recently by Digital Content Next, 1 a trade group of news organizations that is frequently critical of Facebook, a majority of respondents said they didn't expect the social network to track use of non-Facebook apps to target ads, collect their physical location when they're not using Facebook or harvest information from non-Facebook websites that people visit.
Combined, they resulted in a brittle foundation for asset prices, vulnerable to the next piece of negative news or price action.
When Abram next impatiently demands proof that he will indeed inherit the promised land, God enacts the awe - inspiring covenant - between - the - sacrificial - pieces and, in the eerie darkness, gives Abram some bad news: not he but only his seed will inherit the land, and then only after they have suffered four hundred years of slavery as strangers in a strange land.
This latest piece of Arsenal transfer news may not mean that the Gunners are now favourites to lift the Premier League trophy next May, or even to finish in the top four.
The National Union of Students (NUS) President Aaron Porter, who wrote a piece for Channel 4 News asking Lord Browne if he would like to start his adult life with debts of # 40k last week, said: «If adopted, Lord Browne's review would hand universities a blank cheque and force the next generation to pick up the tab for devastating cuts to higher education.
Each of these pieces can be broken up and styled so many different ways through this next month of celebrations!!!!! And great news.....
Today's Nintendo eShop news: FRAMED Collection announced for the Nintendo Switch, release date and pre-purchase for Gekido Kintaro's Revenge, Raging Justice releasing in Q2 2018, latest screenshot for World Conqueror X, latest piece of concept - art for Yoku's Island Express, latest screenshot for The Forbidden Arts, latest video clip for Fear Effect Sedna, and Nintendo eShop «launching» in Hong Kong and South Korea next month!
While the whole internet is squabbling over who will be the next Ant - Man director (now that Edgar Wright has parted ways with Marvel) another piece of news has dropped: Alleged Ant - Man director hopeful Ruben Fleischer may direct an even bigger franchise, Ghostbusters 3.
For those interested in the finer points of education policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long - term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach to reform.
Just today I saw two pieces of audiobook marketing news in one author group!I love having audiobooks available and working with «my» actor has been a real creative boost, so I'm keeping an eye on the market to see where it goes next.
The penultimate piece of news was Phones 4u made public it will be stocking the BlackBerry Bold 9900 at the end of next week, free on deals as low as # 31 a month.
The penultimate piece of news was when Research In Motion introduced the next version of its application repository front - end, in BlackBerry App World 3.0.
The next most significant news piece was Expansys.com making public the shipping date of the two HTC social networking mobiles launched at Mobile World Congress — as June 17th.
One more cool piece of news for PS4 players: the next - gen console architecture makes it much easier for us to offer ongoing patch support for the PS4 version of the Ultimate Evil Edition.
This Week in Nintendo Switch News - The Switch may have had its official reveal just over one week ago, but there's still plenty of questions we need answered, and this week saw a number of new revelations about Nintendo's next piece of hardware.
In a not - so - shocking piece of news, Black Ops developer Treyarch - whose CoD work, after the disappointing MW3, I look forward to most - are looking for additional staff to join their team as work on the ninth Call of Duty title, dubbed «Project Iron Wolf», ramps up ahead of next year's inevitable November release date.
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The Bass, whose reopening has unfortunately been postponed until next spring, has just announced some better news: a 10 - year acquisitions initiative that will add a major piece of contemporary art to the museum's collection each year.
Past pieces include ink - and - paper drawings based on photographs from the news, abstract wooden wheels that seem to be half - sunk into the gallery floor, and public interventions, such as the placing of a scorpion and a diamond next to each other on an Amsterdam street, for which she was nominated for the 2003 Becks Futures prize.
that for the next five years, every time you think it's safe to get up and dust yourself off from this downturn, every time you feel like you've endured the worst of it, another piece of news is going to come along to freshly bludgeon you.
The news that says Google is seemingly dropping the Nexus branding for its upcoming pair of flagship smartphones in favor of a more streamlined «Pixel» and «Pixel XL» nomenclature has just dropped, but Android Police is adding fuel to the fire with additional pieces of information regarding Google's upcoming hardware focused event, which is said to be planned for next month with a slew of juicy announcements...
However, this might just prove to be an extra piece of disappointing news for Galaxy Note fans looking to update to the next big thing.
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