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The report by IFG senior fellow Nicholas Timmins said that the programme, after being in crisis three years ago, was now heading in the right direction, and although it was still "a work in progress" it now "looks more likely to survive".

Warner Home Video President Ron Sanders also shared some stats on the service's progress: It now has more than 9 million accounts, and expects to pass the 10 million mark sometime in the next few months.

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A play about a Kondoleon play in indefinitely protracted progress, it is now being given its world premiere.

Still a work in progress, it is now being encroached on by Phoenix's suburban expansion.

Once a work in progress, it is now a "work in regress," he said from the stage.

Shearer was right, but it is no longer about a search for progress, it is now about the speed of decline.

But more importantly for progress, it is now part of the global discussion.

Lawson also provided some stats on how Twilio Client, the company's VoIP service, is progressing: it is now at 340 million endpoints, compared to 104 million in 2012, with 270 minutes recorded in calls so far in 2013.

Compared to the die-off now in progress, it's a drop in the bucket.

In Denmark, a full-scale 'advice at home' is now in progress; it is termed BedreBolig (better houses), where specially trained consultants, for a fee, are trying to make Danish house owners take energy-saving measures when the houses undergo renovation.

Google Campus itself surveyed its own progress and found that it now housed over 100 startups, with one in four moving on to bigger premises.

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