The most difficult part of packing books is deciding which ones I am most likely to want to read or refer to in the near future. |
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I have some biggish plans for an upgrade in the very near future, so keep checking back. |
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It is hoped to hold an open meeting for parishioners in the near future with a view to setting up a branch in the town. |
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It is hoped to meet the County Manager with a view to furthering the project in the near future. |
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However, he believes that the ongoing refinement of automated manufacturing processes promises to make them cost-competitive in the near future. |
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In these circumstances Muslims have to anticipate and judge political alignments that are likely to take place in near future. |
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On visiting the block we have discovered some minor reglazing to be done and some graffiti, both of which we will deal with in the near future. |
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We had a referendum on this issue four years ago and I don't think the Australian people want to regressively revisit it in the near future. |
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Hunt said businesses are likely to relocate to the suburbs with greater frequency in the near future. |
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In the near future, with this type of system users would not know whether they controlled a remote microscope or a virtual microscope. |
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Ok, I've sort of described what I'll be up to in what we laughingly call the near future. |
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Where are the predictions of the near future in which we all zip about above the rooftops in our own little aircars? |
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Both student unions are hopeful that they can successfully reschedule the event for the near future. |
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As a result of this success, additional spawning substrate will be placed at suitable locations in the Elk River in the near future. |
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We understand what people are saying but we won't be carrying out any more improvements in the near future, other than to retile the underpass. |
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Nor does she think that the legislation legitimising it is likely to be revoked in the near future. |
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There is little indication in the figures that there will be a return to strong economic growth in the near future. |
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The life sciences and related technology, such as genetic engineering, could lead to better careers in the near future. |
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The Government hoped it would be left at that, and that a visit could be quietly arranged for the near future. |
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A special meeting to make arrangements for this event will be held in the near future. |
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Safe to say we won't see that, although I'm sure there will be some very loud protests by both Parties in the near future. |
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Since the film bombed, I don't think we'll be seeing more of Riddick in the near future. |
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So I look forward to actually seeing them in the near future and taking back some belongings which their mother gave me for safe keeping. |
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Eric's temporality begins to unravel, events from the near future seeping into the present. |
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It's just a very grim and gritty setting for a sci-fi vision of the near future. |
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He only hoped that he would do one in the near future and do some justice to the kids. |
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With the constant three-ring circus, and mutual negotiations now far behind, a solution does not seem likely in the near future. |
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Trainers and selectors were appointed for the U14 and U16 teams and training will be starting in the near future. |
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The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the set-up of a local Farmers Market planned for the near future. |
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One of the fastest planes in the air is set to resume service on the London to New York route in the near future. |
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In the near future all clubs will have to produce a title deed or a lease for up to five years on a ground, or they face being turfed out. |
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Fancy selling your home and trading up to a larger, plusher pad in the near future? |
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Apparently, I work too hard but we have lots of travel and reasons for celebration in our near future. |
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I don't see the merit of turning any control over to him in the near future. |
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New turnstiles with counters will be installed at O'Moore Park in the near future. |
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Organisers hope to sign-up off-licences, restaurants, taxis and buses to the scheme in the near future. |
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Let's take a look at how the motherboard is changing now and what lies in store in the near future. |
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The prospects of agreement on a devolution package in the near future appear slim, however. |
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She told me that in all her born days she had never had to do anything like that and that she was not intending to in the near future, either. |
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In the near future, candidates will face the ultimate narrowcasting society. |
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He said it was unlikely the decision would be reversed in the near future but could take place in the event of agreement on the talks. |
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Band launching parties are becoming popular, and a viable Mash industry is not unlikely in the near future. |
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Added to this, a further four primary schools and five secondary schools are expected to open in the near future. |
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That pressure on Canadians to pay for long-term care is likely to get worse rather than better in the near future. |
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And turn off your computer, or disconnect its network cable, if you are not planning to go online in the near future. |
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We are going ahead with that and there will be reserves in the near future. |
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Rudin says that a meeting with the judge who controls space allocation in Old City Hall is expected in the near future. |
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Her energy and enthusiasm for singing tells me that we can expect good things coming from this Sister in the near future. |
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The contract for the upkeep of the scheme has been awarded in recent weeks and it is hoped that work will commence in the near future. |
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I know my son and I know there will be many questions from him in the near future. |
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At a meeting of this committee recently, some proposals were made and are expected to be carried out in the near future. |
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Forthcoming events include table football, tennis and snooker tournaments with a big event being planned for the near future. |
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All applicants will be contacted in the near future with more up-to-date information. |
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The stress with trying to move house has spiralled out of all control and doesn't look like it's going to reduce in the near future. |
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They also harbour suspicions that the current scheme is masking a bid to move the whole bus station to the site in the near future. |
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Construction will begin in and around the virtually empty fields of north campus in the near future. |
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Pat plans to release a further single in the near future, followed by an album in early autumn. |
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A meeting will be held in the near future to discuss a follow-up to the Special Olympics. |
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No, awful as that picture is, it is just a snapshot of a moment in the near future. |
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Expect more detailed news in the near future, followed by a lot of people suddenly spending a lot more time at home. |
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Further details will be hammered out at working-level talks in the near future. |
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However, it is clear from their display, if this group of players stay with it that silver is on the way in the near future. |
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In his radio address to the nation, Victor Yushchenko said gas prices in the municipal sector would not be cardinally raised in the near future. |
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The near future of storage devices continues to be increasing storage capacity while reducing the physical size of the storage device. |
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Nosko is optimistic that retail sales will experience an upsurge in the near future. |
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In the near future, he is planning to add a new company to cater to more streetwise fashion garments for the younger, impressionable audience. |
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Post offices in Kew and Richmond have appeared on a hit list of those likely to close in the near future. |
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There is a free draw for refund of subscription for fully paid-up members in the near future, so prompt payment is advised. |
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Fans will surely hope for a supplementally packed edition in the near future. |
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All these facts mean that we will see more new chipsets with integrated graphics in the near future. |
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Hopefully in the near future St Lucia will receive its electrical power from this geothermal source. |
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The company is fabbing silicon supporting MIMO today and will bring it to products in the near future, he added. |
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It coexists with the real possibility of mainstream status, whether that status lies in the immediate past or near future. |
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The Health Minister has ruled out the introduction of a 'fat tax' on junk food in the near future. |
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Everybody is always trying to hide children from the horrors of life when it is inevitable that they will find them out in the near future. |
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Undoubtedly, there will be many well deserving infantrymen pinning on the combat infantryman's badge in the near future. |
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A rash of other private initiatives will compromise government control of space programs in the near future. |
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As a consequence of this the County Council hope to bring successful prosecutions in the near future. |
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Officials are currently preparing advice for consideration by the Government in the very near future. |
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These dreams are invariably important, and often foreshadow events in the near future. |
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So we are likely to see precessional magnetic switching used for phones and cameras in the near future. |
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His speech highlighted the growing threat that his administration will launch a new, precipitous military adventure in the near future. |
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Fortunately, irrespective of my personal predilections, secularism in India is unlikely to flourish, at least in the near future. |
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In the near future gene therapy may allow genes important in healing to be delivered directly into a wound. |
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The issue of labelling genetically modified foods is likely to come before the World Trade Organisation in the near future. |
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Not that we're expecting any guests in the near future because we're pretty well booked up. |
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The company debuted his original oils at Artexpo New York in March and plans to start a print program in the near future. |
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His injuries were not serious and is likely to be back at his priestly duties in the near future. |
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Visitors to Manchester's twin city in the near future might find it worth packing deckchairs, sun cream and a bucket and spade. |
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The new reactors would be built on existing nuclear sites and replace those which are to be decommissioned in the near future. |
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However, the costs of the necessary hardware and software make it prohibitive, at least in the near future. |
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I hope to run with another Alliance member for the branch committee or a delegate's position in the near future. |
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I expect more pushback from other parts of the administration in the near future. |
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But he was quick to add that the new fares would not take effect in the near future. |
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But the graying of their workforce may present problems in the near future. |
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The electronics sector is shedding jobs, and life sciences is set to become the bigger employer in the near future. |
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Of course, it's unlikely that any of these discriminatory practices will be changed in the near future. |
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The dispiriting fact is that no negotiated two-state agreement is likely in the near future. |
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Despite this, I'm still considering my response to it, but rest assured I will enlighten you all with my insights in the near future. |
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The recent decision to grant a referendum on the European constitution in the near future is a reflection of this. |
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As the situation stands, therefore, one can envision two possibilities for the near future. |
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And here I was already envisioning another service voucher in my near future. |
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Newbrook will be formally examined by defense committee lawyers in the near future. |
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An exhibition match featuring world class players will be staged in the near future. |
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I therefore will endeavour to buy some freshly ground espresso coffee in the near future. |
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Simply to build as many houses as possible in the expectation that prices will fall significantly in the near future will not solve the problem. |
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Since I have financial obligations which would be decimated by any exposure, why should I put my anonymity at risk now or in the near future? |
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I'm presuming that no-one in Birmingham is planning to dramatise this story in the near future. |
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The other ideas remain on the drawing board, meaning that debris reduction will have to rely on mitigation, at least for the near future. |
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Overall, the story was quite a page-turner, and I will probably read it again in the near future. |
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And according to dental experts the situation is not likely to get any better in the near future. |
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Investment bankers fear that with no possibility of IPOs scene perking up in near future, the fee accrual on this account will be minimal. |
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If the council doesn't act in the near future, the action group will ask the government to take up the case. |
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New plans, opportunities and collaborations need to be discussed and explored for actualisation in the near future. |
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Provincial and federal bans on offshore oil and gas development are also expected to be lifted in the near future. |
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The company is currently focusing on skiing trips, but plans to diversify into rafting and scuba diving in the near future. |
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The bride is fed jujubes, a date like fruit, to increase the chance of having a son in the near future. |
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Recent advances in developmental biology clearly validate the expectation that we will be able to answer such questions in the near future. |
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Ms Gordon explained that that house would be advertised for tender in the near future. |
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Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future. |
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Lycos currently do not provide keyword, impression or click-through stats, although they do intend to offer them in the near future. |
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More hybrids are expected in the near future and competition should keep prices realistic. |
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According to recent opinion polls, a bare majority of the American public believes that the situation in Iraq will not improve in the near future. |
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This temperature is fine for wines that will be drunk in the near future, but it will not allow for proper aging in wines looking for longer cellaring periods. |
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This is a reasonably unlikely possibility, at least in the near future. |
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What steps have been taken, and what's ahead in the near future? |
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He said he will raise the issue with the premier in the near future. |
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Chrissie is a very popular and esteemed member of the local community and her many friends look forward to seeing her back home in the near future. |
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There will be no mass exodus or mass influx in the near future. |
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After the defeat of ISIS in Sinjar, most other locals have been left wondering who might rule the city in the near future. |
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Geoff, who has two horses and four cats, will run Avalon Pet Funeral Service from his home, but hopes to establish a funeral home for pets in the near future. |
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A major clean up of Coulter cemetery will take place in the near future. |
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It is also clear that there are nearly no new industrial jobs for semi-skilled workers in the near future, because there is no labour intensive industrial expansion in sight. |
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Coaching sessions for would-be bowlers are planned in the near future. |
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Her plan is based on the underlying assumption that the economy will improve in the near future. |
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Garten does not expect this will continue unabated in the near future. |
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Plans to erect fences around those sectors are underway with Labor Council likely to put the acid on at least 12 Sydney-based councils in the near future. |
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I still have one and a half skeins that I will dye in the near future. |
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Others saw a fluke convergence of interests that would not be duplicated in the near future. |
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So I guess I'll not be moving any time in the near future after all. |
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My purpose in this essay, however, is not to examine the present or the near future, but to disembarrass myself of short views and take wings into the future. |
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Some are understood to have gone from lay-bys alongside major trunk roads such as the A64, while five others are set to be removed in the near future from streets in York. |
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I shall see how it pans out and what I shall write in the near future. |
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We look forward to having them back playing again in the near future. |
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However, he insisted the EGM would be going ahead in the near future. |
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I look forward to its passage into law in the very near future. |
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However, Mizrahi is less certain that clickbait culture will fade away in the near future. |
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What can we learn from online work communities and today's online affiliatory communities to intuit the third space of the near future, both internationally and in Europe? |
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The new, immoderate Republican Party is therefore unlikely to succeed better in the near future than it has in the recent past. |
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His off-set line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, is also getting a facelift, with a name change happening in the near future. |
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Tonight, though, I think bad things may be stored up for the near future. |
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Well, in the near future I want to save up some money and then change to working part-time so I can do an interior design course through correspondence. |
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This work will be carried out in the near future weather permitting. |
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I hope this ID card idea will be put into action in the near future. |
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Even though I am in a happy relationship I plan on purchasing two imaginary girlfriends in the near future so that I can imaginarily cheat on one of them. |
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Rockingham will offer free touch-tone telephone wagering in the near future and plans to provide Internet wagering services within a year through PhoneBet. |
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Last night enough rain poured down to melt most of the remaining snow and ice and we look forward to finding the area beset by flooding in the near future. |
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Expansion of the using industries beyond the levels anticipated in the near future would be impossible without an increase in the supply of benzol. |
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Set in the near future, the pathologies of the present are amplified and exaggerated. |
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The Professor threatens to post again on this topic in the near future. |
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I know that one day in the near future, we will return to our usual hikes and bike rides. |
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Bartlett goes on to note, and I must concur, that the odds of a VAT in the near future are quite slim. |
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The company, which has partnerships with several Peruvian growers, currently imports minneolas and grapes and has plans to import other items in the near future. |
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It will be possible in the near future to precast long deck and girder systems using reactive powder concrete that will make very rapid bridge construction possible. |
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There is little hope of all these things happening in the near future. |
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A Japanese scientist has unveiled the latest technology to produce ethanol and bio-diesel to help replace the use of fossil fuels in the near future. |
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I suppose it is not news to say that there are, as yet, no actual self-empowered bioregions in the United States, nor are there likely to be in the near future. |
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It will come to pass, in the very near future, that we will be using pharmacogenetics to guide our therapeutic interventions in our patients with asthma. |
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Queensland scientist has commenced breeding the Asian tiger mosquito in preparation against possible invasion in the near future, AAP reported. |
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Many varieties also use a near future constructed with the phrasal verb be going to. |
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Cherry juice is to take the place of cherry circle and a jagless beer that of the present beverage in the near future. |
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In the near future, the distinction between academic and higher vocational degrees will disappear. |
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Following the Budget from 21 March 2007 there will be only few tax breaks to British sport in the near future. |
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Rosberg stated that unless the team was more competitive in the near future, he would look to drive elsewhere. |
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There are however few signs that reform of the Security Council will happen in the near future. |
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Disraeli kept Labouchere's majority down to 170, a good showing that put him in line for a winnable seat in the near future. |
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Although the railway is no longer operational, there are plans for the construction of a new modern rail line in the near future. |
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To prevent flooding in the near future, the Dutch government is changing the course of more than 30 rivers throughout the country. |
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In addition, the Doctor has occasionally encountered himself in the form of his own incarnation, from the near future or past. |
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Of the 2674 glacial lakes in Bhutan, 24 have been identified by a recent study as candidates for GLOFs in the near future. |
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Various species are predicted to become extinct in the near future, among them the rhinoceros, primates, pangolins, and giraffes. |
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Some missing sections are currently in construction or planned to be constructed in the near future. |
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The present number one said that the wisdom tooth was due to come out in the near future. |
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Word on the street has it that a few anchorwomen at local broadcasters will be taking maternity leaves in the near future. |
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Anorthosite has excellent properties as a low-expansion, silica-free sand for iron casting and may be commercialized in the near future. |
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We hope that he visits us again in the near future and that he has had a flavour of what life is like in a Commando unit. |
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The rising trend in noncurrent loans indicates that write-offs and loss provisions will likely remain high for the near future. |
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Prof Donaldson's report recommends that the 13-month ban on sales of unboned beef should not be lifted in the near future. |
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At present and in the near future, there is not a considerable alternative to nonrigid pavement of bitumenbased materials. |
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The FYI GUY LIVE show airs on the Ozarks CW in Springfield with national distribution on the horizon in the near future. |
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In the near future new hotels in Nukus and Turtkul district are planned, whereas Nukus Hotel in Karakalpak capital is to be reconstructed. |
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The 39-year-old 'Dabangg' actress revealed that she really enjoys cooking and will therefore try to author her own cook book in the near future. |
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Elsewhere in his remarks, the general said that the Imam Khomeini space center would be inaugurated in the near future. |
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The song is written and composed by Tamer Husayn and there are plans to film it in the form of a video clip in the near future. |
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We are looking at other sites throughout the Republic of Ireland and hopefully they will come to fruition in the near future. |
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Oregon will always be an uphill battle for the GOP in the near future. |
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Idaho plans to develop and introduce additional vortals in the near future. |
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And get ready in the very near future to deep-six those plastic remote control devices for your electronics. |
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Mineta is one of the few people in a position to avoid the aviation gridlock that we are facing in the near future. |
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Currently, iPunch gloves are only designed for MMA training, but the company plans to develop boxing gloves in the near future. |
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While our system remains broken, this is a roadmap for the near future. |
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Saed-Mohammadi said that in near future Iran will be a center of producing and supplying various ferroalloys in the Middle East. |
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The Fertile Crescent is being destroyed and I see no end in the near future but terrible suffering for Arab people. |
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No doubt in the near future we will have more and more shooting galleries coming to a town or city near you. |
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The Internet has been an integral part of Marabella Books from its inception and ebooks, for short subjects, are in the near future. |
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He also expressed hope that the construction of the second unit of the Bushehr nuclear power plant would get underway in the near future. |
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It is more than likely that in the near future another new species will be found and described. |
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In the near future we do not expect any currency risk for assets denominated in Tenge. |
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It is said to provide better nucleation than sodium benzoate and is expected to be approved by FDA in the near future. |
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Similar contracts are expected to be finalized in the near future with a number of major Japanese and other international oil companies. |
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The entry test for the 1394 solar year will be also held in the near future. |
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The latest numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg and I cannot forsee any great improvement in the near future. |
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An inventory will reportedly get underway here in the near future. |
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The Ontario Fire Marshal asked Brantford to respond to the suggestions within the near future. |
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Cinnamons menu of gourmet cinnamon rolls and related products to its company units, and will offer the concept to franchises in the near future. |
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Global Near Field Communication market share is expected to grow rapidly in the near future. |
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Volunteers with the new Mon-SAR service, which is the first lowland search and rescue team on the island, are expected to undergo training in the near future. |
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Qatar is currently the world's largest LNG exporter, but risks stagnation, as the country shows no plans for capacity additions in the near future. |
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District Court Judge John Gleeson's adjudicated settlement, Goldstone spoke with CU Times about his role in the lawsuit and his hopes for a resolution in the near future. |
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Longer and deeper sediment cores are expected in the near future. |
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The new platform will become the base for the next generation of Lada production cars, which will be launched in the near future, says Lada spokesman Denis Metalnikov. |
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In the near future we will offer it on all available Brazilian hardwood species, including Amendoim, Kurupay, Santos Mahogany, Tigerwood, Ipe, and Sirari. |
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Because account takeovers make up a large percentage of identity theft, several potential authentication techniques appear possible now or in the near future. |
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Apart from a few years as a signwriter I have never actually made a career using my artistic skills, but maybe in the near future I might give it a go. |
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Volvo Car Corporation, a Sweden-based automaker, is to equip its new flywheel Kinetic Energy Recovery System in its production vehicles in the near future. |
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More of the international payphones, which are in blue boxes, will be installed in the near future, according to Michael Stomps, Operations Manager of Blue Sky. |
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Other tyrosine kinase inhibitors are evaluated as well, of which the Syk inhibitors, fostamatinib and entospletinib, might be of particular interest in the near future. |
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Jamshid Turaev, the Uzbek-born athlete who holds the World Guinness Record in most rear pull-ups in one minute said may attempt to break another record in the near future. |
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Although it has never been played at the Summer Olympics, politicians and administrators have been campaigning to have it included in the near future. |
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Hurtleberry ran a nice race in the William Hill Mile and this progressive mare is worth close consideration for another handicap win in the near future. |
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Both airports formerly served scheduled passenger flights and both are proposing expansions and renovations to handle domestic and European flights in the near future. |
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