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And a major new player in a potential multi-billion market for food-service robots.
the spirit of humanism launched a major new offensive against both the U.S.A. and Israel.
And I'm excited about productions I'm working on with a multinational corporate client rolling out a major new product.
John Twelve Hawks's stunningly suspenseful debut is an international publishing sensation that marks the arrival of a major new talent.
scientists warned in a major new study.
This was just one aspect of a major new presence in new media,
has estimated a major new coal power station would cost $3 billion and take eight years to build.
John Twelve Hawks’s stunningly suspenseful debut is an international publishing sensation that marks the arrival of a major new talent.
Extending NATOs security guarantee to the Baltic countries, for example, later created a major new military challenge to prevent a Russian incursion.
David: But it was sizable enough that they were seeing this as a major new find?
Sally is a green-and-brown robot, a brand-new creation from Chowbotics(that's a real name) and a major new player in a potential multibillion-dollar market for food-service robots.
giving tentative hope for a major new source of clean power by 2025.
Yet on the same day, the same institute announced a major new economics prize for“ambitious proposals to achieve a step-change improvement in the growth rate”.
On the same day, the same Institute announced a major new economics prize for“ambitious proposals to achieve a step-change improvement in the growth rate.”.
For example, some companies will announce a major new customer, large order,
I have agents, too, and according to them, you're building a major new war fleet of your own.
Within the past decade, it has also built a major new park in the city center.
It will be a major new direction for China,
This is a major new edition of the acclaimed Oxford-Duden German Dictionary,
whose lab uncovered a major new role for the CCR5 gene in memory