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Today it was rewarded with an $80 million Series E to bring their products to a wider market in what could be the company's last private fundraise.
I turned back to my workstation, clicked on that little "e" to bring up my Internet browser and went to Google.
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There is always the danger that the original reason for creating the park i.e., to bring a part of nature within reach of the city dweller will be sacrificed to its specific recreational functions.
Wandsworth council, which is responsible for Battersea Park, has been hit by budget cuts, and Formula E promised to bring in much-needed revenue.
Mrs. E refused to bring the recordings documenting her husband escaping from home with "the mistress" as "the tapes were left in another city and hard to obtain".
These changes are essential to stabilize geometrical variations that are necessary for the chemical reaction (e.g., to bring a donor and acceptor closer together or to accommodate a change in hybridization).
They use untraceable e-mails to bring down computer systems.
They are using banners and e-mails to bring traffic to the site and sweepstakes to get users to register.
Apple is reported to be in talks with Alibaba, a local e-commerce firm, to bring its mobile payment system to the Middle Kingdom.
The partnership with DoorDash is one part of Walmart's e-commerce push to bring grocery delivery to 40% of U.S. households in the next year.
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