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unveil

[uhn-veyl] / ʌnˈveɪl /


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The agreement, unveiled earlier this month, allows Meta to prepay for nuclear energy that will power its data centers in the region.

From Barron's

The lender recently unveiled its five-year strategy for 2026-2030, which outlines key growth areas aimed at capitalizing on long-term opportunities in Southeast Asia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its energy plan last year unveiled a tamer goal: it wants nuclear power to provide 20% of its electricity needs by 2040.

From BBC

Two years ago, Burberry unveiled a new strategic plan aimed at slashing costs and boosting sales as it honed in on outerwear and scarves.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Thursday, he plans to unveil what he is calling a Board of Peace that aims to supplant the United Nations—and be led by him, in perpetuity.

From The Wall Street Journal