We'll just have to see what kind of surprises life has in store for me the next couple of months. |
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On stage there was yet another pleasant surprise in store for the audience. |
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On rewatch, this feels like a sly joke on the part of Lost's writers, cluing us into what's in store for the audience and the castaways. |
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This is the third year of the festive event and is set to be the best ever with a whole range of surprises in store for visitors. |
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Back on the boat George quizzed Toh, our divemaster, on what was in store for us in the coming days. |
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For weeks they sweated over their decision, wondering what lay in store for them. |
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I'm 21 years old, in three months I will be graduating college, and I have absolutely no idea what the future holds in store for me. |
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The forum will give people the opportunity to find out more about what could be in store for the future. |
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Omphilomancy is divination by contemplating the navel, while haruspicy makes use of the entrails of animals to predict what is in store for us. |
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And since I was working with the disabled before the accident, I knew what kind of a life was in store for me ahead, which broke my spirit. |
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The report notes the shock in store for families this winter when price increases for crude oil show up in large increases in home heating bills. |
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So, break out the dice, the tarot cards and the crystal ball, and let's see what Madame Fate has in store for us, what? |
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Having played four times already this season, there were few surprises in store for either team. |
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Whether you're a fan, or largely unacquainted as I was, this CD has pleasures and delights in store for you. |
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Recently I popped by Burlington to see what they had in store for the season and today I wanted to share my haul with all of you! |
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But when we booked the holiday, little did we know what lay in store for us once we arrived. |
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This is no ordinary musician and a huge treat is in store for those who will attend. |
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I reclined in the back seat and munched on a few tortilla chips while wondering what the day would have in store for us. |
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Yet as it respects their peculiar and final flavor, they are untasted fruits, always in store for use, and I know not of their flavors as yet. |
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A real breakaway from their studies is in store for two Killarney students in March as they head off to Helsinki to take part in EU debates. |
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On a recent visit to Nick's place, I decided to tempt fate and see what the telephone gods had in store for a couple of snoops. |
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But we had a surprise in store for Caroline when we said hello after the show. |
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Just when you think you know what life has in store for you, it throws you a curveball. |
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What that future holds in store for our planet is up to all of us, reasoning together. |
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She used to cry for you, child, because she knew what the future had in store for you. |
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There's a treat in store for chocoholics planning a visit to Manchester Art Gallery. |
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In fact, not even Jess couldn't even begin to comprehend what was in store for him. |
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I am now 60 and I have to start thinking about whatever the future has in store for me. |
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She felt a rush of emotions with the anticipation of finding out what was in store for her. |
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I hope that we can use this common ground when assessing the work in store for us. |
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Higher yields could be in store for pea crops as U.S. and Russian scientists cooperatively field-test an experimental inoculant and new strains of microbe-friendly peas. |
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The same, it would seem, could be in store for Ireland's rugby followers. |
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However a further enjoyment was in store for everyone, when Mr and Mrs Bartlett were invited to celebrate their golden wedding with fellow members. |
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Keep your eyes open to find out what new ideas Analekta has in store for you! |
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In toto, looking to the mountains may give us an early indication of what's in store for the entire planet. |
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Even if you're exhausted, snuggle up for a few minutes and talk about the terrific adventures in store for them with their new brother or sister. |
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Never without a new idea, Yann Tiersen says he has a few surprises in store for the first dates of his tour. |
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Those who go to war at the request of their nation do not know the fate that lies in store for them. |
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Farmers traditionally turn to budgets for word of what governments have in store for them financially. |
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Is this a taste of what is in store for us in the framework of the current crisis and the social movements to which it will legitimately lead? |
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What ill fate do the bosses have in store for this open, naive kid, this lamb among wolves? |
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When I went along to play that concert in prison I had no idea what lay in store for me. |
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The expected date of delivery in store for each envelope is indicated on the page following your order confirmation. |
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These people are extremely anxious about their jobs and communities and they need to know what the future holds in store for them. |
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Rosalie wonders what will be in store for her next and what her friends will do. |
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The Christinger company has a surprise in store for its customers: honey in honeycomb-shaped packaging. |
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A new optimism is spreading about what is in store for people in their older age. |
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He could have carried the cross, but He laid it down in order to point out to humanity what was in store for them. |
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Londoners of 1855 probably could not have imagined the work that is being done now and what the future had in store for their police service. |
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We are sure that God has great things in store for Kafanchan and we look forward to seeing him at work in wonderful ways. |
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More trouble in store for Andrew Neil at the sadly beleaguered Scotsman. |
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Watch video of Zachary Karabell discussing what went wrong at mf Global, and what may be in store for Jon Corzine. |
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If you've got chinchillas or hamsters or any other small furry creatures, there is more than a trip to the microwave in store for them when it comes to playtime. |
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To take my mind off what was in store for me, I chatted to the owner of the racing bike next to mine while she efficiently changed a flat tyre tube. |
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If Angelo thought this an unhappy day, worse was in store for him. |
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He, evidently, did not know what he was in store for, because he was regarding her with a patronizing stare, most likely underestimating her abilities. |
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And now, in a small nebula brimming with new lifeforms, ready and innocently waiting to see what the universe had in store for them, an Alpha lurks. |
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They are not killed, as are Easy Rider's dynamic duo, but death would seem a mercy in the face of the fate society seems to have in store for them. |
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A treat is in store for the audience at her breakfast event. |
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Who knows what could be in store for the dedicated, hard rock songsters. |
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This served as a lesson to the rest of the confederacy of the fate in store for those who dared to stand against Rome. |
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David Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada, says the balmy winter conditions seen across the country have left him shaking his head and worrying about what's in store for the summer. |
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But life had another trial in store for Pierre? |
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What does 2010 hold in store for us in terms of exterior design? |
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That is the new task which the European Union has in store for it. |
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Should this love be something less than perfect, you'll be apt to take stock of your life and feel you're missing a great deal, and wonder what's in store for you. |
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Oh dear... what sinister plans does Moleke have in store for Zara? |
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Bush to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki and ''confirm with his own eyes what nuclear weapons hold in store for us all. |
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I beg him to encounter this human legacy and confirm with his own eyes what nuclear weapons hold in store for us all. |
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We may be in store for a new era of cybersavvy candidates who campaign well online, limiting the pool of potential leaders. |
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A long-term task is in store for just about every ministry of education in the world: how to use cultural diversity as a platform for the revision of curricula at every level of education? |
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Neeme Rand and his team had in store for the participants a morning's journey of discovery to see some of the tourist treasures of Saaremaa, this Estonian island so close to the mainland. |
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We have another year of this din in store for us. |
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In the case of both themselves and their child, the most educated parents are most persuaded that what lies in store for them does not depend merely on fate or ungovernable factors, but on their actions. |
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Instead, we need to continue to probe to the very heart of the matter in order to discover the new types of collaboration that the future has in store for us. |
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Let us all take heart from the words of our second reading today, which speak sobeautifully of the triumph that was in store for Christ after his death on the Cross, a triumph in which we are invited to share. |
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Double trouble lay in store for a firm promoting gender-bender dance troupe the Lady Boys of Bangkok. |
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Underground chamber discovered by accident, hunting with falcons, gigantic mineral port... The former Mazagan and its surrounding area have plenty of surprises in store for you. |
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The PASOK government's austerity program is a taste of what the bosses across Europe have in store for the working class as they seek to drive up the rate of profit. |
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In recent years the scientific community has gained fairly precise knowledge of what lies in store for us in terms of climate change and its long-term effects on human activity. |
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Numerous surprises are in store for Kathryn Dance in bestseller Deaver's stellar fourth novel featuring the California Bureau of investigation kinesics expert. |
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He's got some bad news in store for us, judging from his mood. |
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But we are not going to leave these two people long in such a low and ungenteel station of life. Better days, as far as worldly prosperity went, were in store for both. |
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