From our viewpoint, we must put a disappointing weekend behind us and hopefully from now on it will be onward and upward. |
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Parents whose teenage children want to enjoy a popular night out will find buying tickets to the event easier from now on. |
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The evil arms dealing world of imports and exports has created him and from now on we will have to have him for breakfast in one form or another. |
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My new songs are all I have, along with my liberty, and everything has to be just right from now on in. |
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I think I may give the Victorian tear-jerkers a miss from now on, though, and turn to some good, sigh-raising Torch Songs. |
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But from now on, a fair salary is going to be whatever it costs to get qualified people in the profession. |
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So I seek absolution from my wicked thoughts, and I promise to be calm and serene from now on. |
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How lovely to think that even those with 24-inch waists will be forced to cover them up from now on. |
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That's not to say we have won everyone over and all our publicity is going to be good from now on. |
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Not that I ever said anything of a personal nature anyway, but I think I'm going to be saying even less from now on. |
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I will be linking more frequently to the Journal from now on, because I finally have an online subscription. |
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To cut down on the cumbersomeness, I'm just going to post new ones on the archives page from now on. |
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He also offered two of his men to guard the hospital from now on but the doctor coldly said it was unnecessary. |
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She felt as if she had left all colour behind, that from now on she would see the world in monochrome. |
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I'm just interested in my school work from now on and they can fight it out among themselves. |
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It would now become common practice for the plant from now on to undertake an annual shutdown for maintenance. |
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For many, today's vote was about what has to happen from now on, rather than paying their dues to factional alliances. |
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It was also announced that such coaching and umpiring clinics will be a regular feature of the season's activities from now on. |
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Any document that he signs from now on clearly is not worth the paper it's written on. |
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I am so tired of your rants so from now on tell it to the hand cos the face ain't listenin' as they say in your fave culture. |
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So from now on, where I have a choice between the two, I know who I'm choosing. |
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She played the martyr and said she'd be quiet from now on, just like she'd promised before. |
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So it would appear that from now on I am going to have to be more tactful and diplomatic in my meanderings. |
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It's how I'd like you lurkers to think of me from now on as you read my wise words. |
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I have no idea, but I'm just confused as to whether or not I should avoid that person from now on. |
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Dennis, be careful from now on, I must retire back to my retreat, but it'll be a long time before you do. |
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It means that from now on you don't get the good chocolate, the good panettone, the good biscuits and the good gelato either. |
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But from now on I'm up with the lark and out muck-spreading or doing whatever's needed to keep the farm ticking over properly. |
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The IRS says it intends to make executive pay a part of every corporate audit from now on. |
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I asked him to pass on my regards and my hopes that life, no matter how short from now on, will be kind to them. |
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I never was in the habit of depriving myself but from now on I refuse to be careful with my money. |
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And the challenges from now on will require him to take hard decisions about strengthening and reconfiguring our anti-terrorist capability. |
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And from now on, the benchmark that all kickflips will be judged against is the one pulled over those ledges. |
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It is vital that these recycling facilities are monitored more stringently from now on. |
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And I'm afraid that from now on I shall have to turn my hand at the removal of unwanted comments. |
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He also said that downloads from now on will advise people on the situation. |
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For example, the persecutor does not, from now on, always have to be a State, it could also be a non-State organisation. |
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The list of weekly winners will be appearing in these columns from now on. |
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I will be making my excuses to parties this person throws from now on. |
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If you already have a household help you can register with Randstad and pay via service cheques from now on. |
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I promise that I will never be careless towards water from now on, and I wish that every single person on this planet would follow my lead. |
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The version 6.4 of the fully integrated front-to-back and back-to-front software package for asset management is from now on available. |
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We trust that they will take the hint and improve their working methods from now on. |
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As from now on you can put the factor environment-friendly in your car choise. |
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Charging is a rough diamond in the White Paper which we must be able to cut from now on and which is essential. |
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So from now on there'll be no childish attention-seeking and mentions of laryngitis and bronchial pneumonia every time I get a slight cough or sore throat. |
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Thomas Sadoski should be the frontrunner to play every smarmy privileged thirty-something from now on. |
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The second conclusion is a psychological one: the leaders of Al Qaeda from now on know that they are living on a knife-edge. |
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As a direct result, from now on all WiFi installations are subject to special rules and to be limited to a bare minimum. |
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He is already a convicted felon and from now on he will live in fear of possible arrest. |
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If what he says is true, then judo fighter Nick Delpopolo will be double-checking his food from now on. |
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Slaapcomfort-center is always there to advise you. Forget your worries at night thanks to your bed specialist and sleep like a log from now on. |
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Cows must regularly be led to pasture again and geese must from now on be spared torture for the sake of their tastefully prepared livers. |
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A re-organization of the program was carried out, from now on, the team visits the fields once a month, instead of two. |
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Choose one and it tells the computer, from now on, to only search in that database. |
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Education has always been a task that opens to the future, a task that from now on has to deal with a multicultural and multi-religious society. |
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It is with great pleasure that I should like to announce that the College of Europe News will, from now on, be published in electronic form. |
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So from now on, skills will be more closely linked to the notions of competence and development of competence. |
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Thanks to this last one you will be able, from now on, to control your employee's attendance as well as location through a simple phone. |
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I shall be giving instructions for them to be distributed by electronic mail too from now on. |
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In this case, there were a number of requests to provide a complimentary service, so that's just what we're doing from now on. |
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Every game is a final from now on and you need to be on top of your game. |
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This is not to say that from now on Hindi cinema will rule in London. |
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At the end of their call, the kid told Becker he would still walk over the bridge, but from now on would not look down. |
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There could be as much bitter and acrimonious political argument and debate as they liked, but from now on all problems had to be resolved politically. |
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If we forgive someone we must let go of anger or blame for whatever they have done, stop holding it against them, and act with love towards them from now on. |
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This latest regatta was especially important, because from now on, points count towards the final showdown when a winner is chosen to challenge Alinghi for the Cup. |
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But as God is my witness, I am going to drive perfectly from now on. |
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I've a feeling my knitting will go to the Salvation Army from now on. |
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I'm going to use that as my working definition of gumption from now on. |
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How from now on we were going to be seeing in Prince Harry nothing but a model of discretion, seriousness and best behaviour? |
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She will find it increasingly hard to find any place to call her own from now on after advertisers identified her as the most marketable woman in sport. |
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At least it means we can enjoy impartial unbiased commentary from now on. |
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By the way, anything in italics between slashes are thoughts from now on. |
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He says from now on they will not have to pay fines on their overdue library books, they cannot be arrested for being drunk and disorderly and they get free parking. |
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I fancy that from now on, the superintendent and her likes will have to be on their guard when handing out donations unless they entrust their money to a charity. |
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Here as in other cases, the law of diminishing returns applies, and from now on each additional visitor is liable to represent a cost rather than a gain for the city of Venice. |
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We then re-examined the point of the material's physical characteristics with the supplier and we decided to integrate from now on, in our specifications for raw materials, other values than the roughness coefficient. |
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This inversion of the words encapsulates the whole meaning of the culture that, from now on, should lie at the heart of Community action: the means and not the end for Europe's peoples to achieve their aspirations. |
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The only item on the agenda is the enlargement to include Turkey, just as though, in this bewildered Europe, perpetual forging ahead were from now on taking the place of vision. |
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Every year, from now on, after the blessing of Saint-John's crosses, the bull enters ceremoniously into the Cathedral's Place, in sight of a great audience. |
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This means that adhesion to the cause of the balanced partnership between Africa and the European Union will be a vital principle from now on and will find its full expression and move towards the creation of decent jobs. |
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Firstly, Ukraine has sent a clear signal to NATO: from now on, Ukraine's political class will band together to achieve the priority of joining the Euro-Atlantic community and meeting the requirements for joining the Alliance. |
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Even though I know you're going to welcome going back to Cambridge Bay, we will be sorry to lose you here, and I'll be sorry that you won't be in our meetings from now on. |
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It may sound like a joke, but some climatologists are wondering whether Minnesotans might see warm winters from now on. |
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Does that mean that from now on, it will be smooth sailing all the way? |
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The person occupying the post would from now on be subject every five years to a vote of confidence by the Conference's Political Bureau and General Assembly. |
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With the windproof and water-resistant upper and the hardly noticeable heating system, you will be able to weather any cold temperatures from now on. |
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Crossover, crossbreeding, culture and generation mixing, but also identification and revaluation of a, from now on, undefinable clacissism, are the keywords of a new global village. |
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And with this performance of the Beethoven, he became the first Philharmonic conductor to use the hall's new supertitle system, which will be used from now on for all works with texts. |
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We must act, and we must act quickly, in order to guarantee that from now on civil aviation will once again become the bridge between peoples and the bringer of peace that it always has been. |
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Big companies' business-travel managers retort that they have put their inelasticity behind them, and from now on will refuse to pay higher prices. |
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The European Union's growing dependence where energy is concerned is a factor of which account needs to be taken from now on, and that is all the more the case since last week's power failure. |
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Taking a picture of a tree, embracing it in order to measure its diameter or observing it to identify its species will from now on be considered as a civic action. |
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Cocciante announced that this would be his final singing tour, saying that from now on he wished to devote all his time and energy to his composing career. |
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At the same time, in the Commission it is intended that, from now on, the issue of prevention should only play a minor role as a small part of health policy. |
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At the same time, we can say that this is a good initiative, but we will have to see from now on how this initiative will develop because, on a number of occasions, we have witnessed good initiatives fizzle out over time. |
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Biancheri sees himself as a rational lunatic, who will from now on devote himself to something which may appear impossible at first glance, but which he knows as being politically necessary and feasible. |
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Each offer you create from now on will have this value. |
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I believe our model is not one of free movement of arms at any time, but a regulated market controlled both by the Member States and, from now on, by the EU institutions themselves. |
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With Steve Spurner suddenly turning pro and Bobby Bowden turning mortal, it appears that Miami will be called upon to carry the load from now on. |
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We're running out of money. It's going to be rough sledding from now on, but we'll have to cope. |
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Auteuil, where Gallagher won a hurdle on Aardwolf, will frequently figure on his itinerary from now on. |
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You dreamed of a greediness which makes get thinner? it is from now on made thing! 70 kcal only for one square whose delicious taste will not disappoint you. |
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But from now on, the railways need to take down the barriers that are obstructing the cross-border transport of goods, by using each other's infrastructure. |
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But it won't just be rockstars enjoying Dimitrios's famous kleftikos, souvlakis and moussakas from now on. |
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It's only fair that, from now on, you should pay more for oil. |
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Fatty will always get shout-outs from me on every set I do from now on. |
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