Perhaps this morning was a promise of beauty yet to come, a presage of what we can expect later on this week. |
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The movie that best exemplifies Nollywood in spirit and style is yet to come. |
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In my search across the internet, I have yet to come across anyone who fly fishes for squawfish. |
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Given the circumstances, I recovered in double quick time but worse was yet to come. |
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I fear the worst is yet to come, for now she has brought Father into the wretched business. |
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In drama, such oblique or hidden cataphoric pointers to what is yet to come are usually called dramatic irony. |
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A steep increase in health costs is already underway and worse is yet to come. |
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There was a slight overcast of clouds, but the predicted rain had yet to come. |
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Though I've yet to come across any program involving a jockstrap fashion show, I figure Jenny Jones has to get to it eventually. |
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area. |
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The present manager is resigning at the end of March and a volunteer has yet to come forward to take over. |
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It's obvious that the students have been working hard on their designs, and the finishing touches are yet to come. |
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But the preferred stroke of Phelps, a man with a 6ft 7in armspan, hands like canoe paddles and an ability to fly through water, was yet to come. |
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He will also present his views on what has been achieved so far and what is yet to come. |
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Although unshackled from the 15 kg iron chains that fettered them for three years, they are yet to come to terms with their freedom. |
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Clarett ran two 40-yard dashes, the official times of which have yet to come out. |
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Remarkably for a band who have set such high standards, the best may be yet to come. |
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Landlord Ian Overend identified a number of suspects in the Yuletide kidnap case, but has yet to come up with proof. |
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This discovery was of great importance to the astronomical world, but Hubble's greatest moment was yet to come. |
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Everything was done with the ancestors and the seventh generation yet to come in mind, a reverent model of accountability. |
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Rome was the kingdom in existence, and the one yet to come is the Antichristian kingdom. |
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We're tickled of course, but between you and me and the bedpost, we think our best is yet to come. |
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The boy's clearly a slippery customer by this point, but the worst was yet to come. |
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It won't lay a ghost overnight, but such a campaign might stop anarchy and chaos for ever haunting football yet to come. |
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The Commission is yet to come up with a final report, since the current document under debate is a draft document. |
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Even the United States now recognises this, although they have yet to come up with an alternative in any practical form to the Kyoto Protocol. |
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I am very proud to play a role in this process and have every confidence that the best is yet to come. |
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I spotted the splayed hoofprint of a moose on the side of the trail on my last hike, but have yet to come eye to antler with one. |
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The official load line of 'Plimsoll mark', above which a vessel cannot load, was yet to come. |
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In times past, present, and yet to come, my Law was, is, and will be the road and the guide of your spirit. |
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They are a proof of possibility from ages past and a symbol of hope for ages yet to come. |
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There is nothing worse than knowing you are yet to come up on the agenda, but the kids have to be met at the bus. |
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The Gruaud-Larose has astonishing power, almost rustic will need several years yet to come round. |
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The management of public sector resources is being modernized and a great deal of changes have yet to come over the next decade. |
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He also decided to send messages to the future, dictating the generational names for 60 generations of mas yet to come. |
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A spartan high-school graduation party for the valedictorian Charlotte is but a prelude to the much raunchier parties yet to come. |
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The last whirlwinds, and the last battles, with their quotas of bitterness, are yet to come. |
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Researchers have yet to come up with a beta carotene product that is ready to hit the market. |
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I worked with him in a theatre company for over a year in the early 1980s, and I've yet to come across an actor who relished the job more. |
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My point being that there is plenty of room for growth and innovation yet to come in the DAP market. |
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Well, I have yet to come into possession of a fortune needing to be squirreled away in a numbered bank account. |
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I don't know what's wrong with it and Anthony has yet to come look at it. |
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The person or parties responsible for this terrible tragedy have yet to come forward which leads officials here to wonder who the next target is, if there is one. |
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Their music is infectious, occasionally riotously so, but as easy as listening to them remains, there's an overriding feeling that their best work is yet to come. |
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It may be that some hagiographer yet to come will find the stained sheets of fact and memory amid his papers. |
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By 1100, the awareness of urbanized life had certainly arrived amongst many of the Scots, Irish, Manx, and Welsh, even if the experience was largely yet to come. |
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I was planning to wish you a Happy New Year and make a little peppy speech about dusting off the cobwebs for the excitement of the future yet to come. |
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The gold fever has swept across the region and mercury contamination has created health problems. Unfortunately, the worst is yet to come. |
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The era of sustainable development for the sanitation issue has yet to come. |
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Fraser said the only potential player that the union opposes absolutely is Xstrata PLC, which has yet to come forward. |
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Policymakers have yet to come to terms with this reality, and have yet to devise strategies to check the growing inequalities of recent years. |
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These wounds have been partially healed, but a complete healing has yet to come about. |
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This process has increased Nunavut's ability to adapt to current impacts of a changing climate and better prepare for those that are yet to come. |
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Investing in our infrastructure is investing in our future and that of generations yet to come. |
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In the very first bars, repeated notes and wide chords foretell the frenzy that is yet to come, the overflowing energy exhibited by all of his Valses brillantes. |
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Those who run up excessive debts today are behaving exactly like those who are today despoiling our environment, for today's younger generation and generations yet to come will have to pay the price for it. |
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The uncomfortable truth is that the hardest part is yet to come. |
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But there is an underlying feeling that the worst is yet to come. |
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Are we not allowed to look forward to what is yet to come? |
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They'll probably be in conflict for generations yet to come. |
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I would suggest that the Liberals call together their shrinking caucus, have a secret meeting, talk about all the scandals that are still yet to come forward, bring those out and we will have a massive omnibus full inquiry. |
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Flag glitches aside, let's hope all the matches here are great curtain-raisers for the action yet to come. |
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It is true that, following the fall of the soviet system and a process of economic transition which is yet to come to maturity, changes are indeed needed. |
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But the best was yet to come, as Hossein Shams' protégés proceeded to overpower Uruguay and Argentina in turn, before eventually coming unstuck against the host nation in the final. |
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These organizations have insisted that additional investments are needed for an industry driven fishery restructuring program in order to create a climate of adaptability for the changes that are yet to come. |
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Based on a book by Robert Williamson, we took a trip down memory lane that connected our past to the present and reconfirmed our commitment to build Concession Street for generations yet to come. |
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Unicef goodwill ambassador since 2002, Grammy winner for Best Contemporary World Music Album for Djin Djin in 2008-and with prizes yet to come for her latest, Oyo! |
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But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come. |
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And this path he opened to all who choose to follow him in time yet to come, thus saving the human race. |
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The shape of the Short Empire, a British flying boat of the 1930s was a harbinger of the shape of 20th century aircraft yet to come. |
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The upheaval of Indian independence in 1947 was well in the past, and the wave of decolonising of the 1960s was yet to come. |
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Technological developments over recent years, media convergence and technological developments yet to come mean that this saying is more true than ever before. |
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He stood with hands clasped, thinking of a life of misery which had been predicted, thinking of the horrors of war which he did not understand, thinking of the insensate persecution yet to come. |
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Iraq may have bottomed out, or the worst may be yet to come. |
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There are certainly forms of multilingualism or ambitious translation projects yet to come so as to allow for an improved circulation of written works. |
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I get the impression that many of us believe that we are living in a vacuum, in another world, immune from what is already happening and what is yet to come. |
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The best is yet to come as the countdown to the Games continues! |
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The worst may be yet to come, as the full extent of the global and regional downturns becomes evident and companies and individuals exhaust their immediate coping mechanisms. |
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In 1987, as if calling on past Capitalist crisis and presaging those yet to come, the RORO ferry, Herald of Free Enterprise capsized, killing 193 passengers and crew. |
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