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13 Sentences With "have news of"

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And lo, we now have news of the Sonos Move. Coincidence?
Now we have news of a Super NES Classic that, as a bonus, includes Star Fox 2.
She walks in the door with that news, but her daughters have news of their own: They have lice.
We also have news of the European Union's climate politics and Aung San Suu Kyi's testimony at The Hague.
Now, we have news of another Flynn meeting with the Russians, along with Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law.
The ink is barely dry on Alibaba's billion dollar investment in Southeast Asia's Lazada, but already we have news of another Rocket Internet divestment.
Interestingly, a movement is beginning to form on precisely that front, and a bit later this week, I'll have news of one of its initial volleys.
This week, we have news of Uber testing in the Copper State and startup Starsky Robotics sending a truck down a Florida highway, all by itself.
The government has been shutdown for nearly two weeks, cataclysmic climate change is looming closer than we ever expected (and hardly anyone is doing anything about it), and a day doesn't go by that we don't have news of another natural disaster or mass shooting.
Inside, some fine holy water fonts made from ancient capitals, and on the fourth pillar on the right, a fresco, perhaps to be attributed to the circle of Salimbeni of Sanseverino, depicting the Madonna and Child. It preserves a Crudeli organ of the late eighteenth century recently restored Since 1169 we have news of the nearby Rectory, led by an abbot and faithful to the rule of Sant'Agostino. He became prioress and, in 1807, archpriest. F. Capponi.
Mrs. Cobbold has taken Margaret into service in her prosperous Ipswich household. Barry, now recovered, pleads with Margaret to marry him, but her belief in Laud's fundamental goodness cannot be shaken; she concedes only the evil of his occupation and companions. Barry, upset, resolves to emigrate. In her desperation to have news of Laud Margaret causes friction in the household and is rebuked by her kindly employer for inviting unsavoury seamen into the kitchen to enquire after Laud.
Several Poland players knew her, and Młynarczyk had just been to Italy to play for Widzew Łódź against Juventus. According to Iwan, the journalist encouraged Młynarczyk to drink as they talked, hoping the goalkeeper might have news of her. Smolarek left the club around 02:00, but Młynarczyk and Zieliński stayed until about three hours later. A senior national team official, Colonel Roman Lisiewicz of the Polish Army, said he saw the goalkeeper and the journalist reach the hotel in a taxi soon after 05:00—but rather than going to his room, Młynarczyk then left again with Zieliński before returning again around 07:00.
A beacon system was established near the site of the present Twin Lights, that was to be used in the event the French decided to invade New York." In 1899, Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy demonstrated his invention at the Twin Lights so the New York Herald could be the first to have news of the 1899 America's Cup races to be run off the New Jersey Coast.Stattel, Erin O. "Twin Lights beacon was nation's first radio station " , Atlanticville, June 18, 2009. Accessed October 15, 2013. "The year was 1899, and an Italian American named Guglielmo Marconi placed a receiving station, complete with an antenna, at the Twin Lights, sending results of the America's Cup yacht races off the tip of Sandy Hook to editors at the New York Herald and demonstrating the wireless telegraph.

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