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Toronto has grown into one of the world's most exciting cities- its Sidewalk Project is set to become a blueprint for future smart cities.
The concept's chief operating officer Jenny Shechtman is set to become a vice president for Story's operations for Macy's.
Web Open Font Format, or. WOFF, is set to become the standard format for web fonts and is currently being standardised by the W3C.
By the end of this year, BMW's i3 is set to become the first mass-produced 0% carbon emission electromobility vehicle.
California is set to become the first US state to extend healthcare benefits to some low-income, undocumented immigrants.
Ireland is set to become the first country to stop public investments in fossil fuels.
If a buyer for BHS cannot be found, BHS is set to become the biggest high street collapse in the UK since Woolworths in 2008.
As we have noted several times over the past few months, China's middle class is set to become the largest in the world.
The Museu de la Moto, which opened in 2011, is set to become one of Barcelona's new cultural landmarks.
Hence fuel cells are set to become a key technology for us.”.
Europe and Asia were set to become important export outlets for American gas.
He added, however, that the market was set to become more competitive.
They are set to become the ultimate solution for customer engagement and customer service.
But once humans left Africa, living conditions were set to become increasingly harsh.
Nigeria and Sri Lanka are set to become the first customers for the Chinese jet.
Those layers are set to become the foundation of the emerging financial stack driven by DLT.
Two Liberian doctors are set to become the first Africans to receive an experimental drug against the Ebola virus.
Medtec Europe and MT-CONNECT are set to become MedtecLIVE, the new No. 1 event for the medical technology sector.
Anthony Joshua and Alexander Povetkin have started their punishing training camps and two men are set to become sparring partners for each heavyweight.