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to announcing
verb
To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to publish; to proclaim.
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We look forward to announcing what we hope will be an exciting roster of future speakers.
Our focus must be relentlessly committed to announcing the Gospel completely, clearly, courageously.
And the bank was close to announcing such a deal last December.
Malcolm said he was giving "serious consideration" to announcing his candidacy.
ITV is close to announcing that the acquisition of Plymouth-based independenTVTV production company TwoFour.
His acting career was important mainly because it led back to announcing — to hosting "G.E.
Nonetheless, the spotlight must be on him, especially in the run-up to announcing his first season in January.
But officials have dropped several recent hints that China is close to announcing it will acquire its first one.
Although technology companies say they take security seriously, protecting their customers seems to come second to announcing new products.
In addition to announcing the album's title and release date, she referred to the record as "Rick Wright's swansong".
The city said that it was close to announcing a construction contract and that the current budget was $240 million.
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