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were announcing
verb
To give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to publish; to proclaim.
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And for as long as I can remember, your banners have given away mammoth chunks of what you were announcing at the show, days before said announcement actually happened.
Local sibyls were announcing the demise of the steakhouse.
And before polls closed, supporters were announcing celebrations at liquor stores.
At that time, it was as though he were announcing, "You want graceful, feminine modern clothes?
(By calling the record just that, Jones and Summer were announcing a new start).
Meanwhile Hilton's lawyers were announcing his intention to seek redress in the courts.
By mid-2010, a host of other companies were announcing their own tablets (running Android).
Whenever the witches appear, there is a thunderstorm, as if nature were announcing their fell purposes.
Global metal prices were at record highs, and the newspapers were announcing seven-per-cent growth.
With the weekend approaching, bars like the Irish Circle nearby were announcing that they would soon open.
Even as he spoke, back home his ministers were announcing new cuts in Britain's famed welfare system.
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