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Shares of Facebook debuted last May in one of the most hotly-anticipated initial public offerings in years.
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In a few days, Cupertino, California-based Apple's hotly-anticipated iPad will hit the market.
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On April 17th, HBO will take a pricey plunge into the fantasy genre when it debuts its hotly-anticipated series Game Of Thrones.
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The most hotly-anticipated new listing remains Facebook, as investors wait for a filing from the social network that is anticipated to make its public debut in 2012.
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Android phones are still rare enough to come by so that every device launch is huge news -- but for Motorola in particular, the transition to Android is a hotly-anticipated one.
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"We are fast becoming the home of the smartphone with the addition of the hotly-anticipated Palm Pre to our already extensive portfolio, " said Matthew Key, chairman and chief executive officer, Telefonica Europe.
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Such solutions are clearly some way off commercial development, but with Apple rumored to be designing its hotly-anticipated iWatch around a power source based on kinetic and solar power, a battery-free world isn't such a distant dream.
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And this is with steep competition from the hotly anticipated and well-received Halo 4 as well.
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Howe and his colleagues hope Battlestar's hotly anticipated prequel Caprica--set to roll out in early 2010--will be easier on audiences.
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The show, which has seen its recent ratings skyrocket care of its spring lead-in American Idol, is now a pop culture phenomenon, complete with chart-topping music and a hotly anticipated concert tour.
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Random House, which is owned by the privately-held Bertelsmann Group , has won the battle to publish one of the most hotly anticipated autobiographies of the political world.
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