It's tricky to tell a story on TV about an invisible gas that might be injected deep underground sometime in the distant future. |
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There are still bottles for Africa around but in the not too distant future glass of any variety will be a thing of the past. |
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Will the human lineage survive, reasonably happily, into the far distant future? |
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It was a very grey, freaky and realistic glimpse in to the not so distant future. |
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So if anyone fancies an obscure trip in the not too distant future, just let me know. |
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We will certainly be seeking to take out a warrant in the not too distant future. |
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Each idyll is a society in the distant future or the remote past that can be held up as a noble alternative to American society. |
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But if the present situation with garbage disposal continues, our city is going to face a major epidemic in the not too distant future. |
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In the not too distant future, I can see a time when we have another bubble waiting to burst. |
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The story goes that London is invaded by demons in the not too distant future. |
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This is an exhibition of ideas and what could be in the not so distant future. |
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Everything was static, like a museum diorama of a London street in some distant future. |
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I look forward to us all getting together again sometime in the not too distant future. |
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On a related note, it seems that at last we are looking at a safe crossing for pupils of Parish Church School in the not too distant future. |
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So, we were engaged and had no real plan's to marry until the quite distant future. |
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It's expected that she'll be contesting much better races than this in the not too distant future. |
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Who knows what intelligences, human or artificial, will in some distant future study these scraps? |
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The co-operative commonwealth itself is, they insist, for the distant future. |
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The story is set in the distant future of the human race, long after we've mastered the challenges of intragalactic space travel. |
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Even his apparently limitless supply of inner motivation must hit a boredom threshold at some point in the distant future. |
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We've grown used to Japanese car makers showing way-out pollutionless cars of the distant future. |
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Buy them now and some time in the distant future, a Ronald Reagan jelly bean jar may yet be within your grasp. |
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The film clearly states a bleak depiction of man versus machine in the not too distant future. |
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These losses will keep rising as the bear market continues its relentless path to a distant future bottom. |
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No doubt I will be back the area in the not too distant future and I will be able to fish Tree Meadow again. |
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It is very unlikely that the practice of deficit spending will be abandoned in the not too distant future. |
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Many participants felt that what seems to motivate students is not necessarily the idea of having a better job in the distant future. |
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We have to reckon with Canada's low birthrate and the inevitable retirement of many, not in the distant future but around the corner. |
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In the distant future, when space travel is common and the solar system has been colonized by Earth, corporate conglomerates hold a firm grip on the space industry. |
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In the distant future, individual susceptibility to major common polygenic diseases such as heart disease and cancer may be ascertained from DNA genetic profiling. |
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In a really distant future, Trent Hawkins, employed to scout out habitable locations, is a skilled terraformation pilot. |
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How do you warn distant future generations, for example, to stay away from Onkalo without piquing their curiosity? |
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The minister can no longer provide meaningless answers, which are just a smoke screen used because an election is in the not too distant future. |
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The wise financial planner always keeps one eye on today, one eye on the near future, and a third eye on the distant future. |
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Economic, social and cultural rights are not aspirational goals or objectives to be achieved in the distant future. |
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But, with such values, the indicator will be silent on downturns of U that are expected for a very distant future. |
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Austria does not simply want to keep its ecopoint system well into the distant future. |
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And let us hope that those of you from the remaining accession countries will also be joining our team in the not too distant future. |
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I will also explain what I see as the main factors that can provide the basis for a resurgence of growth in the not so distant future. |
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I am very excited to see what you all have planned for the not so distant future. |
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These industry segments should, however, contribute to the growth of niobium in the more distant future. |
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It will only find that in the distant future it will be cursed by the generation to come. |
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From a European point of view, there are two aspects that are worthy of detailed analysis when we consider a not too distant future. |
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What will he need, and how much, in the near as well as in the distant future? |
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I am looking forward to seeing great progress made in the not too distant future. |
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We stand ready to work together with other parties in a joint effort to revitalize the Conference on Disarmament in the not too distant future. |
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The Swiss people will no doubt be asked to voice their opinion on this project sometime in the not too distant future. |
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The more you experience this contrast and this distance, the more you will feel the importance, for us, of an immemorial past and a distant future. |
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In the not too distant future, these young people will control billions of dollars. |
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The intellectuals, students, et cetera, will turn on this government as repressive and undemocratic in the not too distant future. |
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The time machine then speeds forward into the very distant future. |
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They also magnify the event to the detriment of context and duration, whereas any in depth reform requires thoughtful consideration of the distant past, and generally produces its effect only in the distant future. |
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Even so, this adjustment may underestimate the growth of earnings in the distant future, which would mean that the rate of return would be biased downwards. |
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His latest novel, The Pesthouse, is set in a distant future, in a very different USA from the one that exists now. |
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With respect to the planned evolution of the CPDP over time, the Commission notes that there may be greater levels of uncertainty surrounding the activities that are planned for the more distant future. |
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It also argues that the growth in the number of democratic states will, in the not so distant future, end warfare. |
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It's the distant future and mankind is doomed. |
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But I believe that in a time in the not too distant future, we will again witness a grinding down of commodity supplies as demand starts to surge higher. |
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Predicting the distant future is forbiddingly difficult. |
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Whether or not our descendents will at some time in the distant future be able to piece together a picture of daily life on Zurich on the strength of what we throw away now is a moot point. |
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Someday in the not too distant future, Romero will be beatified. |
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In the distant future, we shall use spaceships to travel to other planets, and even the greatest romantic would then rather travel at warp speed than at the speed of a horse-drawn carriage. |
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With a growing interest in Birmingham as a retail and leisure destination, some big names might just start popping up on a high street near you in the not too distant future. |
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