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It is set to offer 7.8 million shares, with shareholders selling about three million shares.

For now, it is set to offer short-term postgraduate degrees in defence management and technology, in conjunction with local academic institutions and distance learning courses administered from Britain and the university's new Adelaide office.

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This is a Dream that should have a typical Liverpool joie de vivre but designer Ashley Martin-Davis's fairyland is unlikely to have much to do with tutus and gossamer wings; instead it's set to offer something darker, taking its tone from the line "ill met by moonlight".

At the top end of its range, Pandora is set to offer $176.2 million shares at a $1.9 billion valuation.

Ooyala is set to offer it for the iPad as well, and YouTube is moving in that direction as well.

And Altera is set to offer its third-quarter results today, which could have a bounce or bend the semiconductor sector, especially its competitor, Xilinx.

His commission is set to offer a British, "gradualist" alternative.

Yet Klopp has stood firm and is set to offer Mignolet a new contract.

So now he is set to offer his fractious cabinet a revised withdrawal plan.

The combination of constant, clanging noise and flashing light is set to offer a unique, otherworldly gallery-going experience.

Nvidia's Android-based Shield console is set to offer TV, video and game streaming – apparently all in 4K resolution.

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