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Instead, the officials pledged to eventually retrofit seven of the 80 new cars into bar cars.

But you can be sure more announcements will be forthcoming — many more, in fact, since Mr. Zuckerberg and his wife, a doctor and former science teacher, have pledged to eventually give away half their fortune, which is estimated at $26 billion in Facebook stock alone based on holdings disclosed in Facebook's most recent proxy statement.

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Mr. Kitazawa said he felt confident that the United States would continue to defend Japan, and maintain its "nuclear umbrella" despite President Obama's pledge to eventually eliminate nuclear weapons.

A12 Less Money for AIDS Programs President Bush plans to scale back requests for money to fight AIDS and poverty in the third world, putting off the fulfillment of his pledges to eventually spend more than $20 billion for these programs.

President Bush plans to scale back requests for money to fight AIDS and poverty in the third world, putting off for several years the fulfillment of his pledges to eventually spend more than $20 billion on these programs.

Ms. Dupree says a museum in Tokyo that acquired a marble foot, identified as being from Ai Khanum, a Hellenistic city built by Alexander the Great in what is now Afghanistan, has exhibited it with the pledge to eventually return it to Afghanistan.

In 1964, according to Peter Kornbluh and Bill LeoGrande's superb "Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana," Fidel Castro himself offered a deal that included the release of political prisoners and a pledge to "eventually indemnify U.S. corporations for expropriated properties," in exchange for normalized relations (the offer went nowhere).

Nato pledged to restate its commitment to eventually offer alliance membership to Georgia.

Companies that make the refrigerants have pledged to dramatically reduce and eventually phase out their production at the same time they develop greener alternatives, and retailers have agreed to use equipment that is HFC-free.

"Think of it this way, in what other context do we call someone illegal?" Multiple outlets eventually pledged to curb or drop their use of "illegal immigrant".

Other reviewers, including Harold Hobson of the Sunday Times, pledged to stay away in solidarity, and eventually the ban was overturned.

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