We are out of yearbooks at this time; however; we will have another shipment soon.
A. NO CHANGE
B. We are out of yearbooks at this time, however, we will have another shipment soon.
C. We are out of yearbooks at this time; however, we will have another shipment soon.
D. We are out of yearbooks at this time, however, we will have another shipment soon.

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