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The carriage agreements come nearly a year after the BBC charted a new course for expansion in the United States, where it believes that viewers' appetites for international news are not being satisfied by the likes of CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.
Ticket sales from the installation's roughly 550,000 annual visitors quickly set Meow Wolf on a course for expansion in the region.
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Impact The 10-year programme that has been agreed to scale up social cash transfers has already reached 21,000 households and is on course for further expansion.
We are all hoping, of course, that we have paid for expansion, a permanent fix for the millennium bug, and not for windowing, a temporary fix said to expire in 30 years or so (Milledgeville, GA, Union-Recorder 16 Mar. 1999: 4A [AP]).
His hotel operation, in particular, is on course for a rapid worldwide expansion, from fourteen hotels to more than a hundred, according to a June interview with Eric Danziger, the C.E.O. of Trump Hotels.
Of course, this expansion of languages for domain names could lead to confusion: users seeking to visit Web sites with names in a script they don't read could have difficulty putting in the addresses, and Web browsers may need to be reconfigured to support non-Latin characters.
With its long beaches fronted by numerous villas, apartment buildings and a massive new golf course, the district will offer the crowded city an outlet for expansion.
Note that in the course of this work, the NHL announced a bidding process for expansion [32].
However, there is of course the possibility of using the same software algorithm and framework for expansion into these higher arithmetic domains.
And they offered the same centrist-Democratic course for the future, calling for the expansion of health care and advocating hooking up all classrooms to the Internet, making prescription drugs cheaper for the elderly and closing the digital divide, in which those with computers (who tend to be white) have economic advantages over those without computers (who tend to be members of minorities).
Even if China rakes in $100 billion, in line with the share of about 10 percent that it has in the global export market, its economy, the biggest in Asia, remains on course for its slowest full year of expansion in a decade, with the consensus forecast among economists polled by Reuters calling for growth of 8.4 percent in 2012.
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