He is mentioned almost weekly as the heir apparent to some imminently vacant throne. |
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Presumably, imminently, the next step will be the eradication of the old Abbey name to be replaced by that of their Spanish buyout puppetmasters. |
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Three more restaurants have opened and more are scheduled to open imminently. |
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In other words, issues that the home economist are imminently qualified to deal with. |
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Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. |
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The risk that a proliferation of diverging interests might make the system of systems less efficient imminently exists. |
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Under the Basic Law, the new Government must be finalized by 21 March, and there are signs that it may be presented imminently. |
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All required institutional approvals have now been obtained and the trial will commence imminently, following the summer break. |
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Costeffective and safe alternatives are expected to be available imminently. |
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It was agreed to raise the threat level to the highest degree possible, a decision that confirmed another attack is expected imminently. |
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More recently, a human resources development plan was drawn up identifying the priorities of actions to be currently or imminently implemented. |
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On arrival my Dad struggled to explain to a traffic warden that he did have to park here thank you, and that hundreds of other parents would be doing so imminently. |
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Rapid technological change has been dehumanising to a degree by making people feel both eminently and imminently expendable. |
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Every month we will publish news of an individual or group of people whose lives and liberty are imminently threatened. |
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The UK Presidency has indicated that it will give priority to this proposal and technical discussions are due to begin imminently. |
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I understand some of them have been finalised quite recently and I expect the others to be finalised imminently. |
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There is actually no evidence that giving fluids to a person who is imminently dying will prolong the dying process. |
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With the Lib Dems likely to have their worst election night since the party was formed in 1988, Clegg's future as leader was being questioned, with some speculating that he would resign imminently. |
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They are imminently necessary given geo-political conditions. |
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Henry, from whom Maria had imminently expected a marriage proposal, instead takes his leave, and she is not pleased. |
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Do you want West to imminently have sexual intercourse with you? |
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Ed will be up and about imminently – following his tweets here. |
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But we've never seen a breach even half as ruinous or as imminently destructive as the one that just exposed 36 million possible adulterers to a gawking public. |
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As there was a five minute time limit for waiting in this zone, the complainant's car was blocking traffic, and no train was due to arrive imminently, a security guard asked the complainant's son to move his car. |
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The date of commencement of trial will imminently be announced. |
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Government mobile medical clinics, supported by UNICEF, made the rounds at camps and alerted the camp infirmary about pregnant women who were scheduled for delivery imminently. |
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Formal approval of this roadmap by the FSA is expected imminently. |
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In other words, climate science must find a means of making itself accessible and relevant to those who have immediate and short-term knowledge needs and are imminently threatened by climate change. |
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She also informed the Executive Board that action on the majority of the recommendations of the Board of Auditors for the 2000-2001 biennium had been completed or would be completed imminently. |
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Most of the short chapters begin with Saint Columba informing his fellow monks that a person will soon arrive on the island or an event will imminently occur. |
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In the last week of April 1555, Elizabeth was released from house arrest, and called to court as a witness to the birth, which was expected imminently. |
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The World Land Trust generates carbon offsets by restoring tropical rainforests and protecting imminently threatened forests from further destruction. |
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