They have crossed the border and made it into the promised land, but the promise is already about to be broken. |
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Surfers have long regarded Chile as the promised land of undiscovered mackers. |
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I don't think they're 100 percent sure he can take them to the promised land yet. |
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What is surprising is that some people are shocked that after a mere two years we haven't stumbled across the promised land yet. |
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Ever since then, apparently, the British have been marching away from the promised land. |
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Let's hope that the euro leads to the promised land of increased trade, travel and investment. |
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Of course, many Americans could not reach the promised land because they were not welcome in higher education. |
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A draw in Dublin and a loss in Switzerland was not enough and yet again we have missed out on the promised land of the major championships. |
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Eves credits his party with delivering Ontario from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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Let us not fool ourselves into thinking we are merely one referendum away from the promised land. |
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Liverpool want to wipe away the misery of their failure a year ago to reach the promised land of the Champions League. |
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It was for this reason that an assembly of fourteen young people left the village on their journey to the promised land of America. |
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For the winners it is a small step closer to the promised land, and for the vanquished its a step in the other direction. |
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He credits his party with delivering the city from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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Did ancient prahus sail down to the Antarctic seas, searching for a promised land but dying a frozen death? |
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Even without British troops yomping across it, the lashing rain and hard hills make the Falkland Islands an unlikely promised land. |
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I was brought up since childhood to think that this was the promised land. |
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I would have liked to have walked with my people to the promised land. |
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A week later, it turns out, there are no marigolds in the promised land. |
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For foreign automakers, China has long been the promised land. |
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If they kept these laws they were going to be victorious and happy in their promised land. |
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Wilkens, the NBA's all-time winningest coach, is at his best guiding a group of veterans eager for someone to point the way to the promised land. |
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I landed up at San Francisco around noon local time and then was led to the serpentine queue where visitors to the promised land were lined up. |
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The euphoria, excitement, colour, unbridled joy and sheer thrill of having reached the promised land by Armagh was a sight to behold. |
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After several near misses in recent years, Sheffield United have made a flying start to this season's bid to make the Premiership promised land. |
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Oh, and their attitudes towards Arabs and promised land are even more insular and xenophobic than most settlers. |
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If they work hard enough and long enough, like springsteen himself, they can also make it to the promised land. |
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Even in our proud Loyalist tradition, we find few Black Loyalists who received the promised land grants. |
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The post-quake settlements to the north of the city are called Canaan and Jerusalem, Biblical names for the promised land. |
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Through the waters of baptism, God's pilgrim people enter the promised land where justice and harmony prevail. |
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When a fish swims toward the promised land, she clamps her legs closed and traps it. |
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Their words would have us believe that all we had to do was gaze in admiration as the government unerringly leads us all to the promised land. |
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The abandonment of the promised land reform following independence was an aggravating factor for social and real estate inequalities. |
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The country, too, which had been the promised land of my boyhood, did not, like most promised lands, disappoint me. |
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Recognizing that our Nation has yet to reach Dr. King's promised land is not an admission of defeat, but a call to action. |
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Marc Lescarbot called Acadia the promised land of the French, and Nicolas Denys compared it to Cockaigne, a mythical land of plenty. |
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I am the way which will lead you to the white city, the promised land, which has it doors open awaiting your arrival. |
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Should the dairy farmers of Canada trust the government to carry them through the woods into the promised land in this next round? |
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They are not looking for the promised land, but simply wish to regain sovereignty over their land. |
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But perhaps we're wrong, and the Green Mountain State will lead the nation to a promised land of single-payer efficiency and effectiveness. |
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He begins as a wanderer, aimless on a sea he does not understand, and ends as a pilgrim, crossing a final mountain to enter the promised land. |
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Throughout the course of their journey to the promised land, they were given a prophecy of a savior who would come to restore them to the Kingdom of God. |
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Interned sometimes for weeks at a time at processing camps, migrants are quickly disabused of any notion that they have arrived in the promised land. |
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That is happening of course as the members of that race are coming from east and west and establishing their nationhood again in their promised land. |
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And if he earns victory and a third straight ticket to the Premiership promised land he intends to stay there for good. |
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All this surely must mean we are verging on the e-book promised land. |
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Would I have my vanished sight once more I Tell me, daughterling, how looks this promised land towards which we have been journeying these months and years? |
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All the water's left town in Steinbeck's Depression-era classic about the migration of dustbowl sodbusters to the promised land of southern California. |
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The latest of a venerable franchise of docu-soaps, it opens, like its predecessors, with a voiceover giving the audience the lay of the promised land. |
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