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- verb Present participle of
announce .
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Examples
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These people are announcing ... * announcing* ... their intention to steal the nomination in Denver this summer using every instrument they can wield.
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On the cover we read the title announcing the intention of murder.
I Have to go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl Karyna McGlynn 2009
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Rhino knows this too, with the label announcing that it will be reissuing each album this fall.
! Exclaim.ca - News 2008
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There's a larger bottle, as empty as the small ones, its label announcing its high alcoholic content, resting in her lap.
jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2005
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Suddenly appears a person clad in flesh tights and a barrel, carrying a label announcing himself as _The Common People_.
Pipefuls Christopher Morley 1923
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When a film opens with a title announcing "This really happened," then adds after a beat
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When a film opens with a title announcing "This really happened," then adds after a beat
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Well he is trying to steal the environmental limelight from the Copenhagen conference in announcing his £20bn initiative to basically get people back to work and off the doll, oh but it is environmentally friendly too.
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Well he is trying to steal the environmental limelight from the Copenhagen conference in announcing his £20bn initiative to basically get people back to work and off the doll, oh but it is environmentally friendly too.
Summit is not right with this Copenhagen Summit « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, in announcing the deal late Tuesday, said negotiators reached a "broad agreement" on a package of provisions to replace the controversial public option portion of the Senate's sweeping health care bill.
Obama lauds Senate Democrats' health care deal, but others raise concerns 2009
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