Could it be that the library used to fetch those translations doesn't
like the utf  "\u2003" chars? Replacing "Tomorrow\u2003%H:%M" but
"Tomorrow" makes it display translated, since the gettext command on the
original string returns a translation it looks like the C code doesn't
like those strings...

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Title:
  Some translations are not loaded

Status in The Date and Time Indicator:
  New
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Incomplete
Status in “indicator-datetime” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The translations for some messages don't seem to be loaded. E.g.
  "Tomorrow" always appears in English in the list of upcoming events
  when sliding down the indicator.

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