In years to come, we will see that familiar syndrome of sport, where ten times as many claim to have been there as actually were. |
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This same team will be building missions, weapons, and new features for years to come. |
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In the years to come we may well see far more nightmarish things in our military arsenal than bunker-busters and daisy-cutters. |
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In years to come it will probably seem amazing that we lived our lives any other way. |
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He said the gangland murder could be one of the cases that police turn back to in years to come. |
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These are messy and difficult questions, and we can expect to wrestle with them for years to come. |
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This vital work will ensure that the car park remains serviceable and safe for users in the future years to come. |
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In went several hundred eucalypts, as shelter belts and windbreaks, and for firewood and fenceposts in years to come. |
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His recent studies on bibliometrics and social network analysis are seminal and will be quoted for years to come. |
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He has shown that, even at the age of 35, he can continue to dominate the triple jump event for years to come. |
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I can only hope that the swell of pride that has risen in our country will continue to grow in the years to come. |
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Plan for good cheer and great food that will make this a homecoming to remember for years to come. |
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Perennials continue to grow and produce blooms for many years to come without reseeding or replanting. |
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It may be worth a few bob in years to come, but that was not the reason I bought it. |
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If he's right, the companies building the underpinnings for these services could become the tech powerhouses for years to come. |
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For years to come, he would seem the undisputed leader of his country and an important European statesman. |
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Animal testing is a necessary evil which will exist for many years to come. |
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Who do they think will do a better job of making sure this Social Security is protected for years to come? |
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Here are four products that we plan to use to put money aside for our children in the years to come. |
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The spacecraft then will be ready to serve the scientific community for years to come. |
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Silk flowers are non-allergenic, will never wilt and can be kept as a remembrance of your special day for years to come. |
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We'll surely all die of skin cancer in the years to come, but by hokey, it will have been worth it. |
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His unashamedly feel-good tunes look set to have us smiling for a few more years to come. |
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At a minimum, I believe that the Court's inexcusable ruling will severely stain its reputation for years to come, perhaps decades. |
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There is already evidence to suggest that some canny investors are hoarding such properties, which they plan to sell on in years to come. |
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Keep in mind, Captchas can most likely easily keep ahead of the state of AI for many years to come. |
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With the so-called cashless society still some way off, ATMs, in my view, will remain a vital part of our everyday lives for many years to come. |
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It went through six printings in its first year, but its effect on majority opinion was, for many years to come, negligible. |
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An appeal is being made to all volunteers from previous years to come along and new hare catchers will also be very welcome. |
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A grape vine needs five years to come into commercial production, so leasing is not a practical option. |
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The book is a superb introduction to a topic that's bound to attract increasing attention in the years to come. |
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These volatile people will in my opinion look upon us with suspicion and distrust for years to come. |
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The following accessories are also classics, and you'll be able to wear them for many years to come. |
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The glow from Ann Arbor Pioneer's magical season will linger in Michigan's collective memory for many, many years to come. |
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Any licensee fortunate enough to receive praise from this esteemed tome can be guaranteed success beyond compare for years to come. |
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The mother pact on concession for the country's first private funded airport alone took over two years to come through. |
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As a follower of the game it will be a joy to watch Kavanagh playing on Gaelic football fields for many more years to come. |
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And the two writers are confident that it is going to be pure fun in the months and years to come. |
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If your heart is set on wallpaper, consider a plain colour or a small-scale print that you and your child won't tire of in years to come. |
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These handmade, finely detailed products will be treasured for years to come. |
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Ellen has no plans to retire and hopes to be one of the happy band raising money to support Sue Ryder homes for many years to come. |
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New concepts could take months or even years to come to fruition before the finished work was discussed and explained to the family. |
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However, innovation for years to come will be severely constrained by the space and premises. |
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The team is looking for playmakers who will propel it into the playoffs again and for years to come. |
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With a few simple steps, you can transform this classically contoured design into a comfortable gliding rocker that will last for years to come. |
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The intersection between cosmology and particle physics us likely to remain an exciting area of science for many years to come. |
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For several years to come they were to explore together the possibilities of cubism. |
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He says the power station prides itself on being a good neighbour and intends to be a vital part of the local community for years to come. |
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This will then leave a major gap in the trained, professional sector in years to come. |
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The debilitating effects of this trial, and the events that led to it, may reverberate for years to come. |
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Its broader, unpredictable political, military, economic and geostrategic ramifications will be felt, analysed and disputed for years to come. |
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Gaustad's work is unique in this regard and will serve as one of the best historical primers on the subject for years to come. |
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There is likely to be a leveling off in total U.S. production in years to come. |
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For years to come he might still be chasing after Rebecca and Rachel to try and stop them from giving him away to the police. |
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In an economy with a deflationary bias, interest rates may stay low for years to come. |
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The support we have received puts us in a good position to secure the financial future of the fayre in years to come. |
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And because in the years to come, I don't think much growth will be happening, you need to look for stuff that you can pick up at a discount. |
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That avenue would be open, that divisive issue would be out there for years to come, and it would not be fixed. |
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The result is another shirt, pair of pants or shoes that remain in the closet, collecting dust for years to come. |
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You and your child will be faced with plenty of tests and formal examinations in the years to come. |
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Those who are inspired by the exemplariness of his work, one hopes, will only gather strength as we remember him in the years to come. |
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We won't see big gains for years to come, but perhaps the imbalances we've discussed won't lead to an economic doomsday either. |
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Madurai produced several doyens in different fields in the past and so it will in the years to come. |
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I wonder if in years to come I will look back and rue an opportunity missed? |
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He also said, we'd be leading the way for new development in science for years to come. |
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The trend for extravagant weddings is expected to continue in the years to come. |
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We wish St. Declan's well and hope they will retain this flag for many years to come. |
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Of course, there is also the adverse publicity that could dog them for years to come. |
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Andersson had created a compact single-seater that would go on to dominate world aerobatics for years to come. |
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This is the underlying issue which campaigners agree must be tackled in years to come. |
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But like it or not, we will have to be keyed into the world economy in the years to come. |
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In the years to come she spent most of her time away from the observatory as she was looking after her ailing mother or was indisposed herself. |
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I'm tired of chasing technology, literally killing myself every two years to come out with a new product. |
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We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come. |
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As with Jeff's fight, epic flights like these should be recognized and remembered for years to come. |
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If some radical predictions come true, the office as we know it could become something of a rarity in years to come. |
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The problems were likely to be exacerbated in years to come as more and more demands were put on doctors to meet ever-growing workloads. |
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When he gets back to Leeside, the unidentified fan will no doubt be showing his classic snap to all and sundry for many years to come. |
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Their many friends wish them all the best of good fortune for many years to come. |
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Designed with lightweight durability in mind, the lecterns may be moved from room to room and still look new for years to come. |
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This lessens my anxiety over the prospect that for many years to come I will be slaving away to meet my commitments to the bank. |
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You might think, for instance, that winning the lottery would be a life-changing event that would brighten your outlook for years to come. |
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The rolling impact of these transformations will be felt for years to come. |
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The club, established in 1972, feels that with this new boat, rowing is on a firm footing locally for many years to come. |
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The decisions made in the first minutes, days and months will shape it for years to come. |
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Consequently Albert's place on the throne seems secure for many years to come. |
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A good baby blanket not only helps a newborn feel secure while swaddled, but also can serve as a security blanket for years to come. |
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Diabetes is likely to remain a huge threat to public health in the years to come. |
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Our pollution will effect people in the world now, and people in the world in years to come. |
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I certainly anticipate that the hummingbird will serve them well for many years to come. |
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It was a truly memorable night for all of them, an occasion to relish for years to come. |
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Chris Klein, Jean Reno, Rebecca Romijin-Stamos and LL Cool J are among those who might be Tippexing it from their CV in years to come. |
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The upset father said he was not only worried about the physical injuries but also the mental trauma that would probably plague the boy for years to come. |
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But what's certain is that Flight of the Conchords will continue to enthrall its fan base for years to come. |
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There are more than enough wrecks to keep divers happy for years to come. |
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And towering above them all, you have one of the dozens of cranes that continue to blot our capital's skyline, and no doubt will continue to do so for years to come. |
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To judge from the roars of approval on opening night, audiences will be finding new visual marvels to savor in this production for many years to come. |
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The revelations which emerged from the Prime Ministerial lips will surely send aftershocks of controversy echoing along the corridors of power for years to come. |
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For today's leaders buoyed up by the passing cloud of rhetoric, its literary strength makes it likely its findings will be quoted for many years to come. |
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The match was postponed in February, but it is hoped the fixture will go on to become a permanent fixture in the local footballing calendar for years to come. |
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Washington is a heck of a lot better as a result, and will be for years to come. |
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But with official records locked away for many years to come and her life shrouded in a tangled web of secrecy, the real truth has probably died with her. |
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Potemkin distillers are going to have all the juice they need for years to come. |
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Demographic trends seem to predict more grandtravel in the years to come, as the 77 million active, healthy Baby Boomers head for grandparenthood and retirement. |
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Different situations, and momentaneous scrimmages brought about this rivalry, and consequently led to many wars between the natives and settlers in the years to come. |
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He manages to get the bill through in the most toothless possible form, knowing that it will help kick the props out from under segregation in years to come. |
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With dying lawns in the south and new plants extending their ranges northwards it sounds as though our gardens will be looking rather different in years to come. |
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By making a contribution of bequest this year, you will be helping to ensure a safer, more nutritious food supply, both today and in the years to come. |
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That would surely cement her star status as the toast of the Macon County church missionary club for years to come. |
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It is about selling wearable, keenly priced clothes to sophisticated, discerning consumers who want something they'll still be wearing in years to come. |
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In years to come, the country will refer to July 8, 2014, as among the blackest days in its history. |
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One of the first things the British did in their zone of Germany was to sponsor a new trade union confederation, the sheet anchor of democracy in the years to come. |
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In years to come cities will stretch out horizontally and will be non-urban. |
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British coal could be burned more cleanly, but only in a new generation of power stations, which would cost millions to develop and take years to come on stream. |
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So Captain Sherpa locally and NATO nationally have a vast job on their hands, which means you'll see this for years to come, foreign soldiers on Afghan streets. |
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As the pictures show, tiling is a craft that requires precision and an exactness to ensure that it will remain intact and secure for many years to come. |
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Europe's regions supremo yesterday admitted that South Yorkshire and other struggling UK areas could still need millions of pounds of aid for years to come. |
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He believes, however, that the funicular will plague the Westminster government and the Scottish Executive for years to come, particularly at election times. |
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It is sure to remain in my software toolbox for years to come. |
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The sight of paint flaking off a historic work of art, literally crumbling off in lumps is a disgrace and will reflect badly on us in years to come. |
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Listen this is going to be a wedge issue for some years to come. |
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Straight and gay men and women will keep marching into the savage machinery of an unfocused war for years to come. |
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It will, however, be a memory that is seared in the brains of Britons for years to come. |
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In the years to come, Wha became a legendary starting out spot for various soon-to-be rock stars. |
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Satellite TV uplinks will upgrade their video equipment at a regular pace for many years to come. |
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Bernanke's policies will undoubtedly be analyzed and scrutinized in the years to come, as economists debate the wisdom of his choices. |
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However, Vespasian used his time in North Africa making friends instead of money, something that would be far more valuable in the years to come. |
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By 2004, ITV plc had decided that regional programming would be phased out in the years to come. |
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In years to come, it was Amerigo Vespucci's name that became associated with the new continent. |
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The Thirlmere scheme, which by its boldness ensured cheap and plentiful water to South Lancashire for years to come, was the right solution. |
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The period also marked the debut of two acts who, along with Massive Attack, would define the Bristol scene for years to come. |
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Kotil also informed that they are not planning to acquire jumbo jets neither next year nor in the years to come. |
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We look forward to maintaining these high standards and serving the people of North Rhine-Westphalia for many years to come. |
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But it is daughters who are most likely to ask mums to babysit in years to come. |
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Michael Noonan fired one of the first shots of the General Election campaign with promises of expansionary Budgets for years to come. |
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His Colorado pedigree and his legacy are such that marketers with an ear to local sensibilities will pursue His Orangeness for years to come. |
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The baby or toddler who goes to sleep alone learns valuable self-quieting behaviors that can be used for many years to come. |
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In years to come, the time capsule will reveal its contents and provide an interesting guide to the history of Bournville College and Longbridge. |
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A sparkily atmospheric St Swithin's Day was another highlight in a night that will be fondly remembered for years to come. |
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It's this chattiness that gives Patel his unique voice, one that I look forward to hearing for years to come. |
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We may be launching it in a museum, but this is no museum piece and will not be surpassed for many years to come. |
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In the years to come, its huge graphic designer community turned it into the largest European t-shirt design-competition. |
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In fact, the company he works for employs futurologists to predict what we'll all be doing in the years to come. |
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Rise in Immigration to Greenland The Greenlandic population is generally slightly declining in number, a trend that is expected to continue for years to come. |
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At the same time, our partnership with Mead ensures that our customers will continue to have access to high-quality carbonless copy paper products for years to come. |
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By properly maintaining and repairing your vehicle, it will perform safely, dependably and efficiently for years to come, no matter the driving conditions. |
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Although at odds with the scientific establishment for most of his life, Heaviside changed the face of telecommunications, mathematics, and science for years to come. |
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This new facility will offer valuable training opportunities and a superior public access television studio that will benefit local community members for many years to come. |
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Hager said yesterday the key was to not overdevelop the property in keeping with its rural feel, but to improve it to the point where it can be sustained for years to come. |
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On the pretext of restoring order, the Russians occupied northern Iran in 1911, and maintained a military presence in the region for years to come. |
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In the coming weeks and months my mover and shaker will be involved in decisions that will shape the future of the Vale and its people for years to come. |
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She supported John Major as her successor and he duly won the leadership contest, although in the years to come her approval of Major would fall away. |
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