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The Avengers film is evidently going to sail way past its existing 2015 rivals, setting a target for this year's other likely big hitters (Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Spectre) to match.
The future for OpenSignal is evidently going to be about expanding the type of crowdsourced data it captures — fueled by the increasing numbers of sensors being embedded into mobile devices (or linked to mobile devices via Bluetooth connectivity).
Microsoft is hoping to up the ante with its new mobile OS and its own version of the App Store, but is evidently going to need a lot of good mobile applications once the Windows Marketplace kicks off, and in that sense hosting a competition was probably a good idea (there will be more of those in Europe and Asia in the near future by the way).
Oh and PS: That British clothing chain Topshop is evidently going to be there too, handing out beachtowels or something to build interest in the store they're opening in New York.
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You're evidently going through a revival.
He said phone hacking was "evidently going on" while he was in office.
Our chosen day, though midweek, was evidently going to bring another horde of spring-vacation visitors.
The multiple fields that make up what auction houses keep calling the "Islamic art market" are evidently going through a rough patch.
In short, Chinese officials, after a brief flirtation with honesty in the beginning of last year, are evidently going back to fakery when it comes to the production of economic statistics.
If you repeat this binary-like decision process throughout the industry and economy, you get a zero-sum situation where one competitor's gains come at the expense of others' in the industry: Apple's iPhone sales obviously put a dent in the Blackberry; and its iPads are evidently going to affect PC sales – no matter how much some want to deny it.
Still, I do know one thing: whatever it is, we're evidently going to pass right through this endless political season without stopping to take stock of our supersized political world.
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