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One is Liquid Snake's dream of a world to come.
The sum of our decisions today will shape the world to come.
"Two opposing perceptions of the world to come," the paper headlined on its website.
Waiting for the world to come back to life so that I can see clearly again.
The concern now is that Europe today may not be prepared for the world to come.
"People are traveling from all over the world to come to Mass MoCA," Mr. Cave said.
"I want Europeans, as much as the whole world, to come and invest in Greece," he said.
Some of them are cast as bad, and that legitimates an exclusion from the world to come.
The novel's influence has increased with time, establishing Gibson as an authority on the world to come.
Now we just have a slightly closer eye on how those stories are shaping the world to come.
It'll take more stories of just ordinary things around the world to come into the space here. Right.
They are thinking of other ways of reaching into the gallery world to come up with another formula.
So all dancers are a go-between between a mediator of this world and another world to come.
Australians say the conversation in the United States has emboldened women halfway around the world to come forward.
The UN pleaded with the world to come to the rescue of Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and northeast Nigeria.
"I understand, he has been getting requests from all over the world to come talk about this," Schroepfer said.
"It means the world to come out here on Rod Laver and play, thank you so much," he said.
Shepard's stories are set in a remarkable variety of times and nations; "The World to Come" is his fifth collection.
It enables us to bring people together from across the world to come up with creative solutions to the world's problems.
The funds will be used to support The World to Come, an exhibition focusing on the human impact on the environment.
He plans to mark the momentous occasion by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
It seems to me that the first step toward using our imagination to summon a world to come is to imagine ending.
And we have so many projects that are you know, extremely available for any investor in the world to come and invest.
We just don't want a largest company in the world to come in and say we're going to take 'The Vegan Butcher.
This year's U.N. humanitarian aid appeal asks the world to come up with some $25.3 billion, or $1.8 billion more than last year.
"Reconquista is a call for the reconquest of the World—the world to come," the placemat proclaimed in clear, albeit slightly awkward, English.
Michelle and I want the world to come together on the South Side at a place built with local ideas, values, and hopes.
And at the end of the day, it was so important for the real world to come busting into Rachel and Quinn's fake world.
Enticing the Air Force to bring the most high-profile jet fighter in the world to come to its first civilian airshow wasn't easy.
It suggested that the ideology that would allow such a world to come to pass was already more than present in our own world.
This merit based system would help attract some of the best talent from around the world to come to our country and become Americans.
The world to come is being built from these games that are even further diverging from the formula build in the center of culture.
"The unique nature of the Olympic Games enables athletes from all over the world to come together in peace and harmony," the guidelines say.
The time has surely come for the world to come together and fight digital terrorists with the same determination as their real-world counterparts.
Mr. Robot is letting other characters take the spotlight, and diving into what it means for the world to come screeching to a halt.
Its participants are revolutionaries or self-haters, or both, and they are evidence of an old stain but also hints of a world to come.
This is the essence of Judaism — a religion focused on this life, rather than the next, on this world rather than the world to come.
It was written as a futurist comedy that exaggerated its author's hopes and fears for a world to come that in many ways already existed.
The royal is urging the tech world to come up with easier ways to report online bullying and empower parents with the methods to get help.
But 2017 gave us more clues about what we can expect in the world to come, hints that hopefully will help us prepare for the future.
We were successful in organizing the first International Women's Strike as a rehearsal of the world to come, of the world we want to live in.
The fairy tale could fuel that world to come as a vision of what all of our resources could do for one another if managed appropriately.
And at our lead, we got the OECD nations, which are the largest democratic nations in the world, to come together and agree to AI principles.
Two memorable examples, Donna Tartt's "The Goldfinch" and Dara Horn's "The World to Come," use a scaffold of mystery to contain the logic of fairy tales.
"Having some of the brightest people come from all over the world to come study and eventually work in the United States is a plus," Yang said.
The charges follow a flood of accusations against Weinstein that led women around the world to come forward with accounts of being sexually harassed by powerful men.
Thomae remains involved in day-to-day business decisions and long-term strategy, including traveling the world to come up with the next yogurt and flavor offerings.
Everyone's favorite knight of the realm will observe turning 78 on July 7 by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
Everyone's favorite knight of the realm will observe turning 79 on July 7 by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
"If you want the best riders in the world to come to your country to take part, then maybe treat them with a little more respect," he said.
And as one after another TV citizen is set free of repression, coming fully alive in vivid color, we glimpse a vision of a better world to come.
The Lang piece, a prequel of sorts to his 9/11-minded "world to come" (2003), featured the cellist Maya Beiser, with spoken text delivered by Kate Valk.
This extensive amount of pollution has inspired communities around the world to come up with ways to mitigate the problem, whether in the water or far away from it.
The coronavirus pandemic -- and the official responses to it -- caused the world to come crashing down overnight on small businesses, disrupting operations and putting many out of commission altogether.
The whole bankruptcy thing was basically a big For Sale sign for the world to come in here and do a fuckin big land grab, which directly affects us.
"For the richest man in the world to come here and hide behind the poorest people in the world, and say that's who you're really trying to help," said Rep.
"For the richest person in the world to come here and hide behind the poorest people in the world and say that's who you are trying to help," snickered Rep.
Which means Merkel's decision has put Germany and Europe squarely in the center of a major US-China spat whose outcome could determine the shape of the world to come.
They believed he could encourage the FBI to put Muslim American communities under more scrutiny and make it much, much harder for Muslims elsewhere in the world to come here.
TV was my scryer's ball, my very own palantír, and, Denethor-like, I consulted it feverishly, searching for signs of my long-lost dad and the new world to come.
Instead of Hollywood studios placing subtitles in their releases, they often hire actors from a specific region of the world to come in and say the lines of the characters.
The music icon will celebrate turning 77 on July 7 (talk about a lucky birthday!) by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
"It's really easy for a person who's learned a few things in the BDSM world to come in as a DM, and they can be a little heady," Gabriel says.
For example, the Mishnah, the earliest Rabbinic text (third century A.D.), records Rabbi Jacob's teaching that our world is merely a vestibule for the afterlife in the world to come.
For example, the Mishnah, the earliest Rabbinic text (third century A.D.), records Rabbi Jacob's teaching that our world is merely a vestibule for the afterlife in the world to come.
At Sundance, I spoke to two of its creators about how it started, how to use technology for social good, and what role art will serve in the world to come.
"Our nation's strength comes from our ability to attract top talent from around the world to come and contribute to our economy," wrote a Microsoft spokesperson in a statement to Recode.
The festival functions as a platform for more than 200 artists from around the world to come and share their acts alongside some of the most well-known drag performance artists.
She took part in the festival's marketplace, which allows vendors from black-owned businesses around the world to come and profit from the Essence Fest audience of about half a million attendees.
But it also establishes that within the world of Metro 2033, it's Europe and the West whose loss and identity is worth remembering and, by implication, redeeming in the world to come.
Furst is concerned instead with the rabble-rousers, the mischief-makers, the dreamers and the prophets: those whose imaginations nourish movements, and who vouchsafe a glimpse of the new world to come.
On Wednesday, the pope took the highly unusual step of summoning presidents of bishops' conferences around the world to come to the Vatican for a February meeting on the sex abuse crisis.
Quietly ambitious and effortlessly heartbreaking, Eleanor Davis' The Hard Tomorrow felt like a book that was entirely in tune with the world today, and humanity's hopes for a better world to come.
One key idea behind it, Trump said in a speech from the White House Rose Garden, would be to attract "the best and brightest all around the world" to come to the United States.
Why are we, as a society, inviting hundreds of thousands of people from around the world to come to one of our most dangerous cities, given all of its health risks, corruption, and violence?
When, after the early Christian era, the Last Judgment no longer seemed imminent, the idea of "realized eschatology" emerged: the believer could glimpse the world to come within the span of his own life.
The nativity scenes will be open to the general public for six days, starting on December 25, and organizers expect some 17,000 visitors from all over the world to come and enjoy the unique spectacle.
Callinicos expects much of the funding for Hyperloop runs built around the world to come through public-private financing plans similar to those used to pay for new rail lines or other major transportation projects.
"If we did everything perfectly, everything — and we must and should in order to get other countries to move — we still have to get the rest of the world to come along," Joe Biden said.
" Read another away, the image is also a hint of the cutthroat corporate world to come, "the rat race in which no one can ever emerge as a winner but everyone is a potential loser.
In the work's first part, set to "World to Come," a 2003 piece by composer David Lang, mournful music meets a spoken text of profound and mundane memories as Whelan manipulates a collection of objects.
They're looking for the LeBrons and Bradys — the best people in the world to come up with some brand-new, never-before-seen widget, to completely reimagine what widgets should do in the first place.
He added, "I'd rather be early and wait for the world to come around to my point of view, rather than be on time, and not have been able to pull down that big kill."
Thus readers are guided into a continuum of stories about the likely world to come, ­after melted icecaps and rising seas have decimated coastal cities and perhaps set in motion stranger changes on the societal level.
I mean, we are pursuing, the president has been very vocal about a merit-based immigration system, one that supports and encourages the best and brightest from around the world to come to the United States.
Peter Drucker, the American management consultant, writing in 1968, 48 years before the 2016 election, anticipated the sense of chaos in the world to come: We face an Age of Discontinuity in world economy and technology.
"Tugg enabled an amazing theatrical release for our first film, and also made it possible for our fans around the world to come together for the biggest Rooster Teeth community event ever," Hullum said in a statement.
In a space beyond it, Pierre Huyghe's "Untitled (Human Mask)," 2014, offers a haunting suggestion of a post-human world to come, as a monkey wearing a human mask scuttles nervously around a deserted and unlit restaurant.
But by and large, most things that we do are usually what's next, and I think it's what attracts people to come from all over America to live here, and all over the world to come here.
Desire gives her writing its urgency, with the added bonuses coming from an accurate internet voice that feels new in fiction and the beautifully jaundiced perspective of a generation that doesn't expect the world to come to them.
The avalanche of accusations spurred women around the world to come forward with accounts of being sexually harassed and assaulted by their managers and other powerful men, shattering a code of silence that long shrouded such predatory behavior.
"A prison of 1,000 dangerous prisoners will be moved and a new complex will be built in order to expose the mosaic and enable people from all over the world to come," prison service spokeswoman Nicole Englander said.
"We welcome ever more media friends from all over the world to come and live and work in China, to use their eyes and souls to understand the development, changes and advances of the China of today," Hua said.
So, they rejected their Syrian nationalism which has failed and has now - continues to prove to be one of the worst tyrannies in the world, to come to embrace an Islam that was their own making, their own practice.
I think it's not only a recognition of the rich history and culture, but also there's a huge retail industry that got started from the surfing lifestyle that inspires people from all around the world to come to California.
They also face atypical, and improbable, issues: especially, a huge earthquake in the Middle East that further destabilizes an already unstable region and results in Israel's call for Jews around the world to come "home" and defend the nation.
There are many mitzvot in this world, the Talmud tells us, for which we enjoy dividends in both this world and the world to come: honoring one's parents, acts of loving kindness, making peace between one person and another.
"We're sending, really, a market signal to the world to come to South Australia," state premier Jay Weatherill said at the launch of a poll campaign that targets 75 percent of state energy to come from renewables by 2025.
In 2009, President Barack Obama's presence was met with the same high expectation, and he used his speech in front of the General Assembly to urge the world to come together to address the global threat of climate change.
Originally written by Abel Meeropol, Holiday's rendition became an anthem of sorrow and anger, but from its endless pain also emanated a soulful wish, that the spirits of these wronged bodies would find solace in the world to come.
"But at some point, in 1986 I believe, they made a book about a day in the life of America, and they got photographers from all over the world to come here and shoot photographs for a day," he adds.
Democrats charged that Zuckerberg's aim of helping the "unbanked" was a disingenuous cover for a power play — a way for "the richest man in the world to come here and hide before the poorest people in the world," as Rep.
In the first episode, directed by Game of Thrones veteran David Nutter, the Connors survive their latest scrape, thanks to a friendly android named Cameron (Summer Glau) who warns them about the ever-evolving dangers of the world to come.
"The United States is our closest trading partner and our closest military partner, so if they were going to become the aggressor there would be no groundswell from the rest of the world to come to Canada's aid," said Coombs.
The Rooms experience isn't photo-realistic by any means, but it's the best showcase of social VR. Here, inside of this virtual room, you can invite your friends from anywhere in the world to come and watch a video with you.
"While every government has their own immigration controls, allowing people from all around the world to come here and make America their home has largely been the U.S.'s policy since its founding," Kalanick wrote to employees and posted on Facebook.
But I think for us, yes, we felt that to create ultimately what we believe is going to be a global community, a global brand, you start small, actually, rather than just turn it on and expect the world to come.
"It&aposs been an absolutely amazing opportunity for students from different ends of the world to come together and share their ideas, share their experience, share their thoughts about sustaining a youth movement and becoming the leaders of the future," she said.
And on Thursday, the State Department cautioned American citizens not to travel abroad and called on US citizens around the world to come home as soon as they can or prepare to remain where there are for an indefinite period of time.
"The secret of success in America, if you look at any industry sector, is that our universities have been a magnet for the best and brightest from all over the world to come, be educated and contribute in our society," Nikias said.
In an effort to express disdain for worldly luxury and attachments, and to live rather in anticipation of the world to come, they forsook ornamentation, fineries, and elaborately decorated or dyed garments, and rather donned the plain and simple clothing of the poor.
Startup Battlefield hopefuls, it's time to stop procrastinating and apply for the Startup Battlefield at Disrupt NY. We're looking for more promising startups from the U.S. and basically anywhere else in the world to come to the Big Apple to compete in this illustrious competition.
"This common law jurisdiction and the amount of attention we are receiving from the world to come here means, of course, an increase in liquidity so there will be more liquidity coming through our financial center to our markets, including other GCC markets," he said.
It took another decade and a world war for the rest of the world to come around to freer trade with the creation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade — a precursor to the World Trade Organization, which Trump has also reportedly condemned.
" "When a top law-enforcement figure makes a public cry for the world to come and be famous by telling their sordid story, true or not, it inherently invites people to create revisionist history and put a different label on simple fan rockstar encounters.
And it took us a year and a half as DP World to come up with an idea that we learned a new technology created by us at DP World to allow us to do that which is a by product of joining the technology with Hyperloop.
"While every government has their own immigration controls, allowing people from all around the world to come here and make America their home has largely been the U.S.'s policy since its founding," Kalanick wrote in a letter to Uber staff, which he shared on his Facebook page.
"After I left office, what I realized is that the Obama Foundation could potentially create a platform for young, up-and-coming leaders, both in the United States and all around the world to come together, meet together, create a digital platform where they could exchange information," Obama said.
"South Africa is open for investment and we invite all investors from all over the world to come to South Africa to invest in our country so that we can grow our economy, create jobs, end poverty," Ramaphosa told thousands of ANC members packed into a stadium in East London.
"It's a great precedent to set for the Aurora Cannabis's of the world to come in for further expansion of Canadian companies into the U.S." How it works: The deal is terminated if cannabis is not legalized (or if exchanges don't change their rules) within 7.5 years, or 90 months.
The event, which was founded by the 92nd Street Y, doesn't have a specific policy on donor premiums, it said in a statement: "#GivingTuesday is an open-source movement, and we encourage organizations and individuals around the world to come up with all kinds of creative ways to do fundraising."
If I were to meet Faulkner in the world to come I would ask him if he didn't fear losing his readers by beginning his novel with a jumbled stream-of-consciousness monologue by Benjy, a man of 33 with the mentality of a child, telling us the story of his family.
"We call on all humane persons and groups around the world to come to the aid of our farming and worship communities and end these terror attacks across Nigeria and especially in Benue, our food basket, which also threatens our collective food security," the Benue Valley Professional Network said in a statement.
How do you feel about being so well prepared for this sort of world to come that it can actually be… I guess my question is, how do you relate to the idea that even the kinds of educational experiences that we're talking about are themselves deepening the divide between haves and have nots?
The story is one of the first that Tolkien wrote when he started dabbling with the larger world as he recovered from the injuries he sustained during World War I. In his book Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold of Middle-earth, John Garth wrote that this period of inactivity allowed his ideas for a fantasy world to come together.
In an earlier response to Trump's executive order on immigration shared via Facebook, Kalanick expressed his intent to bring concerns regarding the nature of the order to Trump's attention at the meeting happening Friday: While every government has their own immigration controls, allowing people from all around the world to come here and make America their home has largely been the U.S.'s policy since its founding.
"If the U.S. has rewritten the rules of the W.T.O. system to say you can do anything you want if it's in your national security interests, be prepared for every country in the world to come up with a new definition of what is its critical national security interest," said Rufus Yerxa, the president of the National Foreign Trade Council, which represents exporters in the United States.
The Master Class – it's something that I started like eight years ago with twenty people and years later having it be with me onstage, standing in front of thousands of people who are clapping for me and who all came from literally every continent in the world to come see me do makeup and it's kind of those moments where it's just overwhelming, like how did I get here?
The novel belongs to a growing genre of books about young Jewish Americans exploring their Eastern European backgrounds to better understand themselves — in the company of Nicole Krauss's "The History of Love," Dara Horn's "The World to Come" and, most similarly, Jonathan Safran Foer's delightful "Everything Is Illuminated," in which a young Jewish American travels to Ukraine in search of the woman who once saved his grandfather from the Nazis.
Warm-Up: Select several of the sentences from New Sentences that use literary devices, such as these: From 'The Great Nadar,' by Adam Begley (parenthetical sentences)From '21 Secrets of Million-Dollar Sellers,' by Stephen J. Harvill (comparison)From 'The Idiot,' by Elif Batuman and From 'The World to Come,' by Jim Shepard (similes)From 'Smile,' by Roddy Doyle (metaphor)From 'Too Much and Not the Mood,' by Durga Chew-Bose (personification)From 'You Don't Have to Say You Love Me,' by Sherman Alexie (repetition) Post each one on a piece of poster paper without the commentary.

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