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@carlossanlop carlossanlop added new-content Indicates PRs that contain new articles waiting-on-reviews Indicates PRs that cannot be merged because of the lack of reviews 🏁 Release: .NET Core 2.x Identifies work items for the .NET Core 2.x releases labels Sep 16, 2019
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I've left some suggestions for you to consider, @carlossanlop.

carlossanlop and others added 2 commits September 25, 2019 11:10
Co-Authored-By: Ron Petrusha <ronpet@microsoft.com>
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I've changed "Demand" to "demand", @carlossanlop. I'll approve this PR, and we can merge when the build completes successfully.

@rpetrusha rpetrusha added verify-build-before-merge and removed waiting-on-reviews Indicates PRs that cannot be merged because of the lack of reviews labels Oct 2, 2019
@rpetrusha rpetrusha merged commit 3a9625f into dotnet:master Oct 2, 2019
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