Thankfully, the EMS was located just around the corner, their approaching sirens screaming. |
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But we are failing to confront the fact that scientific change is now moving at such a pace that designer babies are just around the corner. |
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In truth, we know diddly-squat about what is just around the corner in terms of earnings, let alone what will happen over the long term. |
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We are doing a marvellous job of bringing through young players and the upturn in fortunes is just around the corner. |
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In the face of systemic or structural inadequacy, war cannot be avoided forever and is always just around the corner. |
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With fall just around the corner, these shooties are a must-have transitional piece to help you segue through the seasons. |
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Sleigh bells are ringing, dreidels are spinning, and your two-week vacation is just around the corner. |
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Easter is only just around the corner and everyone has been prewarned not to buy me any easter eggs. |
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Indeed, the relative mildness of the falls to date may have lulled investors into thinking a recovery was just around the corner. |
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Remember when you were just around the corner from realising love was a game you wanted to get in on? |
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Why would he say that when he himself is politicking like a true politician with elections just around the corner? |
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As Montreal finally heats up just in time for festival season, the familiar colours and rhythms of Carifiesta are just around the corner. |
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A Manchester lawyer fighting to clear the name of a convicted murderer is hoping a breakthrough could be just around the corner. |
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Christmas is just around the corner and the cut-price tickets would also make an excellent Christmas present. |
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He looks as if he's scared that his daddy is just around the corner, might have seen him misbehaving and will ground him for a month. |
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With a new version just around the corner, this version of MSN Messenger is starting to look a little dated. |
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With Christmas just around the corner, we are now taking orders for Christmas cakes and puddings etc. |
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All Hallows Eve is just around the corner, where ghouls, goblins, witches and vampires are ready to come out. |
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They were of course unaware of the latent potential for economic growth just around the corner. |
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Christmas cards and festive season wrapping paper were on sale, a sure sign that the big shopping spree is just around the corner. |
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The old house was moved to an adjoining lot on Walnut Street, just around the corner from its original location. |
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So with your guide in hand and August 13 just around the corner, you are now prepared for the most intense two weeks in sports television. |
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Business is brisk at a wedding souvenir shop just around the corner from the cathedral where the real bells will toll. |
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As the weather starts to warm and spring is just around the corner, roses, and shrubs may need a prune. |
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With Bonfire Night just around the corner there will be plenty of fireworks in the shops, which is a cause for concern to the fire brigade. |
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Mr Clegg, 82, has lived just around the corner from where the camera is sited for 49 years. |
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Autumn was only just around the corner but the leaves weren't turning yet and the weather still felt like summer. |
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We hung a left along the High St, and it was just around the corner. |
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François Hollande, whose palace is just around the corner from the spot where Louis XVI was guillotined, seemed particularly delighted. |
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He imagined clean towels and crisp linen, and the opportunity to freshen up and prepare himself for what he figured must be just around the corner for him. |
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God is revealing a powerful message to us all that we must not give up in times of darkness, because the dawn of a new beginning is just around the corner. |
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At the JG Strydom Hospital just around the corner, where the surviving children were taken, she was diagnosed with double pneumonia and concussion. |
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Yet even when prosperity failed to appear just around the corner, Mayor Walker continued to trip the light fantastic. |
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The risk of alcohol poisoning and traffic accidents is always just around the corner. |
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But there is also a good side to the media not being just around the corner. |
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With Halloween just around the corner, here's an explanation of this spine-chilling phenomenon. |
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With the launch date of ESG v19 just around the corner, the industry UAT testing period has revved up and is moving full steam ahead. |
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The Diddy Men were just around the corner marmalizing a passer by. |
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With winter just around the corner, many Canadians are starting to pack up for their annual trip down south. |
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And this Bare Bluff is just around the corner from the Bear River-the Bedwell-Ursus, they call it. |
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But with the elections just around the corner, the P-word has become taboo. |
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Neither is it of any benefit if state leaders travel to applicant countries and make hollow promises that membership is just around the corner. |
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The summer is however just around the corner as well as the holiday season. |
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A big step towards Canada's first national food safety strategy is just around the corner. |
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Your holiday is just around the corner and you still need ideas on what to do? |
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His claim that prosperity was just around the corner fell on deaf ears as despair enveloped the United States and spread to its neighbours. |
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I can feel a burgeoning market for spittoons just around the corner. |
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The club is located just around the corner, so getting there is a cinch. |
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It comes back to this idea that autism or disability is just around the corner but never in the room. |
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But the next assault is just around the corner, and the band's talent for stringing out the quiet moments makes the next shower of blows rain down even harder. |
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Even the greenest of politicos knows that no matter the politics of the present, campaign season is just around the corner. |
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Fame and prosperity were just around the corner, although both depended on Monet painting landscapes and scenes that would appeal to buyers in the bourgeois market. |
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After the joys of the three-day Festival meeting at Cheltenham, it's back to bread-and-butter fare, and a taste of what is just around the corner, tomorrow. |
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Wagner wrote the second act of Tristan just around the corner, and Napoleon watched a regatta from a terrace on the Grand Canal a chamber pot's throw away. |
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It should be a sure sign of good summer fishing just around the corner. |
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We were looking for someone willing to make a sweeping statement announcing the Texans had arrived and that the play-offs were just around the corner. |
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With the next Commonwealth Youth Games on the Isle of Man just around the corner in 2011, Chen expects big things from Anqi Luo, who is the reigning Under 18 Canadian Champion. |
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With another federal budget just around the corner, the petitioners are hoping that this time they will get the same treatment that long haul truckers got in the government's last budget. |
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The slightly seamy adult strip is just around the corner from elegant, tree-lined Potts Point and waterfront Elizabeth Bay with the delis, cafes, wine bars and restaurants, historic terraces and art-deco apartments. |
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But nightmare visions are just around the corner on Jeux d'Enfants, a track where incessant synthetic loops and dark undercurrents cut the party atmosphere at a stroke. |
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As the Olympics are just around the corner, Canadian Heritage will be working with VANOC to finalize commitments and plans for monitoring during the Games and for decommissioning to ensure all post-Games commitments are met. |
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The end of the tax year is just around the corner for many cash basis producers and a little planning could help keep a bit more cash in your jeans. |
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The con artist knows that an easier target is just around the corner. |
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I was already planning my next trip back to Berlin to pick up a few cases when Mr. Berges asked if I had heard about the young Americans who were opening a brewpub just around the corner. |
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He has been studying hard, but his exam is just around the corner and he's nervous. |
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Meanwhile, just around the corner from the hall in Berkley Street, Soweto Kinch and Gary Crosby play their tribute to the great Jamaican altoist Joe Harriott. |
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If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner. |
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Old lady'd be shat off if she knew I was just around the corner. |
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