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THE news that North Korea had carried out a second underground nuclear test, on May 25th, nearly three years after what it claimed was its first, and that it created a bigger bang this time, drew swift international condemnation.
There, Oracle initially sought billions in payment for what it claimed were infringements of its software patents; in the end, a jury sent it away essentially empty-handed.
The company's food delivery offshoot, UberEats, also hit the news recently when its operatives protested against what it claimed were cuts to pay rates.
In a statement on Wednesday morning, the Public and Commercial Services Union said that it was suspending its threat after obtaining what it claimed were concessions from the government.
Apple had proposed to amend its certificate of incorporation to make what it claimed to be two shareholder friendly amendments.
Wednesday, Facebook revealed it had discovered what it claimed were inauthentic actors operating on its platform.
On January 6, North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test, successfully detonating what it claimed to be a hydrogen bomb.
Around that time, hackers took control of the chapter's Twitter account, publishing what it claimed where the identities of several of its members.
The PAD cried foul over what it claimed was a loss of Thai territory.
But the insurer declined to specify what it claimed was wrong.
This egg – if it was what it claimed to be – was one of a kind.
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