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The second-quarter release of the game, released on December 3,
The second-quarter release of the game, released on December 3, is now available to the public once the official date of December 14 passes. The second-quarter release is likely to give fans a bit more time to check out what's been patched in, as the public gets to see the game's patch notes and official patch notes. In the meantime, the official game's DRM status updates are here .
Update: This post has been updated to reflect the new Denuvo protection feature.The University of Alberta's Board of Trustees unanimously passed a resolution asking the University to remove the controversial sign that reads "We Love You."
The University will no longer be displaying the sign, which reads, "We Love You."
The sign reads: "We love you, we love you."
The university is looking for public help to help make changes to the sign with an advertising campaign to convince people that the sign is offensive.
"We love you, we love you. We are here to make your lives better, to protect you from the negativity, because we love you," said a Facebook post on Thursday.
"We will not allow we love you to define our values and to continue to have your back.""It is a disgrace that, through the efforts of a single leader, we have become so accustomed to the unceasing support of the United States of America and the international community, we have become so divided and so divided on the one hand, and in the other, so divided that, in its own eyes, we cannot accept the fact that we are the only nations who can stop us from taking our place in the world as a civilized, civilized people, and that we cannot tolerate or accept another country's domination over us."
The United Nations General Assembly voted unanimously Thursday to authorize the use of force against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. The U.N.'s resolutions are the only ones to recognize the use of military force against the group and its supporters.
The resolution also states that "the United States of America and the international community cannot let this kind of aggression continue in its home country which is a member of the Syrian opposition and its President Bashar Assad," and condemns the "hateful behavior and actions" by the regime of President Bashar Assad, the President of Syria and Islamic State militants as well as the Syrian army, Hezbollah, and other militias.
While the United States of America and the international community cannot let this kind of aggression continue
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