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As storm clouds threatened overhead, a team manager interrupted to announce good news: Baltz had been drafted again.
Since 1997, his big budgetary setpieces have generally been occasions when he could announce good news, with revenues rising faster than forecast.
Writing for Pink News, Mr Javid said he was also able to announce good news for married transgender people, who will now be able to change their legal gender without ending their marriage if their husband or wife agrees.
Over the years, Mr. Bush's representatives have cited the likelihood that Harken would soon announce good news about the Bass deal to rebut the implication that Mr. Bush was selling ahead of bad news about the company's earnings.
When should I have given up?" Earlier that month, Zalaznick was overseeing a meeting with her top management at Oxygen when someone opened the door of the conference room to announce good news.
As the talks ended for the day, Carlos López, a member of the delegation for the de facto government, said he hoped that Mr. Arias could announce good news on Sunday.
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Granting options shortly before announcing good news in this way is called "spring-loading".
To his horror, the warlord announces: "Good, I'll send a magnum to your hotel room".
But £2.5 billion of this has already been announced (Labour is adept at announcing good news several times).
Hold on, you might say, wasn't Bernanke announcing good news on the economy?
Mike Kelly, a columnist for The Bergen Record, marked the bishop's retirement last week by gleefully announcing "good riddance".
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