" "Pressure must continue — for days, weeks, years to come.
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Hopefully this meme will continue for many years to come.
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The aftershocks will continue for months, even years to come.
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You'll be stuck bearing the likeness for years to come.
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I hope to learn from them for years to come.
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Nevertheless, we remember this Mardi Gras for years to come.
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This geographic shift could continue for many years to come.
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I shall pay the high bill for years to come.
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It'll be a lot harder in the years to come.
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It'll probably be there for many, many years to come.
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I plan to play Minecraft for many years to come.
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They will shape global financial conditions for years to come.
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So, how will this affect London in years to come?
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We'll be trying to process it for years to come.
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Your family will treasure this memory for years to come.
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Expect body paint and flower crowns for years to come.
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I hope I have that job for years to come.
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Have a blessed day, month, and many years to come!!
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That's going to be the story for years to come.
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I would be young for many more years to come.
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And he sees it rewarding investors for years to come.
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It's taken 10 years to come up with this version.
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And get ready for an interesting four years to come.
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And the changes will have ripples for years to come.
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His contract bound him to Pittsburgh for years to come.
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He will visit once each season for years to come.
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It will keep corporate accountants busy for years to come.
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It's a marker of years past and years to come.
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It will remain on my desk for years to come.
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"We hope they will join us for years to come."
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Progressives will be playing defense for many years to come.
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The exact mechanics will be studied for years to come.
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But the loss will ripple outward for years to come.
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Expect plenty of legal fighting in the years to come.
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Engineered wood floors can hold up for years to come.
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It could potentially shape the W.N.B.A. for years to come.
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That's worth investing the many months and years to come.
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But it could define the country for years to come.
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The octrogenarian Khamenei may still rule for years to come.
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Men may need the law in some years to come.
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The bunker plans to feed homeowners for years to come.
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This will be a case study for years to come.
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Nintendo has taken years to come around to mobile gaming.
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It will be going on for many years to come.
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All your library's still on Netflix for years to come.
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His music will continue to connect us for years to come.
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That number will only grow larger in the years to come.
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Others are classic memes that'll ring true for years to come.
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That move can save the company's reputation for years to come.
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In the years to come, we'll need new forms of employment.
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The technology will surely scale up in the years to come.
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People will be coping with the disaster for years to come.
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And for years to come I guess, if Kavanaugh gets confirmed.
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Clean electricity is likely to continue declining for years to come.
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So expect to use this juicer for many years to come.
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If it wobbles in the years to come, I stabilize it.
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We are here to suffer for years and years to come.
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It will likely shape the Democratic Party for years to come.
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I'm going to be here for some lonely years to come.
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Those are missions likely to be needed for years to come.
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He's more attached to... being on television for years to come.
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This involves the future of my district for years to come.
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However that ends, it will leave scars for years to come.
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And most will continue to carry it for years to come.
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They're changes that will impact our society for years to come.
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What would you like to achieve in the years to come?
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We're going to be studying this planet many years to come.
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Hopefully we'll be talking about the fashion for years to come.
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Through the years to come, she'd remember these days of calm.
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In years to come, Britons may celebrate ours on June 23.
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The planes are expected to fly on for years to come.
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DO YOU WANT TO KEEP DOING THIS FOR YEARS TO COME?
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The bond between them would continue, unbroken, for years to come.
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Dyer would continue to haunt Bacon's paintings for years to come.
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Intel will probably still be inside for many years to come.
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The spinoff movies that will be released for years to come.
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They believe they will be doing so for years to come.
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That will be America's central geopolitical challenge for years to come.
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It isn't, and will not be for many years to come.
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The school grew some in the years to come, alumni said.
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The move may change the nominating process for years to come.
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It will continue, in different forms, for many years to come.
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And legal decisions tend to set precedent for years to come.
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The impact of the deal would reverberate for years to come.
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The Obama Medicaid expansion is fully funded for years to come.
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Historians are going to deal with this for years to come.
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In the years to come, sentencing reform might increase this number.
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This should be a great biannual battle for years to come.
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But he may be paying the price for years to come.
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It's going to be an intractable issue for years to come.
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We'll get better audio from Mars in the years to come.
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It is a truth our communities will remember for years to come.
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So it's no wonder if Trump's accusers waited years to come forward.
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It started long ago, and it will continue for years to come.
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So you can be one-upping your boss for years to come.
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On Friday, Trump questioned why she waited 36 years to come forward.
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Oleg rots away for years to come in an American prison cell.
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It gave lawmakers two years to come up with a replacement plan.
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But Thomas says her death affected the group for years to come.
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"It took my mom 10 years to come from Ecuador," she said.
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So we'll have scars in the habitat for many years to come.
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Shopping preferences formed during this period will last for years to come.
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Is it an issue for uncertainty years to come, months to come?
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I want this blue hellscape to be around for years to come.
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Any records that you guarantee you'll be rinsing for years to come?
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All of those countries will get even hotter in years to come.
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I look forward to watching their progress over the years to come.
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Any new exploration in these regions would take years to come online.
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That is what I intend to do for the years to come.
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"In the years to come, there will be trolls galore," Clinton said.
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In the years to come, the boot began selling out every year.
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That way, every community, today and for years to come, can thrive.
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Banks can win customers who will be loyal for years to come.
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The tax rate reduction will be in place for years to come.
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These are questions that will engage Jovian researchers for years to come.
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It's a response I hope to see repeated in years to come.
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There's going to be tens, maybe hundreds more, in years [to come].
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It would also severely alienate the intelligence community for years to come.
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I think we'll see much more of that in years to come.
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The Sanders movement may well torment Democratic centrists for years to come.
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The bill could take months if not years to come into law.
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By some measures, the U.S. will remain dominant for years to come.
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ORG will continue in the exact same manner for years to come.
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That valuation implies that investors expect phenomenal growth for years to come.
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Those are the things we'll be working on in years to come.
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How he acquits himself could affect Brazil's fortunes for years to come.
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Legal cases often take several years to come to court in Greece.
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A global infectious pandemic is highly likely in the years to come.
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Sadly, there likely won't be another royal wedding for years to come.
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Only then can his 'America First' agenda endure for years to come.
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I can see her playing with it for years to come. Quick!
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At the least, the chaos appears to persist to years to come.
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Scherer described the A103 as having "many, many profitable years" to come.
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Walt Disney Studios has an enviable movie slate for years to come.
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This perception will have a similarly corrosive effect for years to come.
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Attacks like these will go on, and escalate, for years to come.
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Will the whole thing hold up well in the years to come?
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In years to come, 2016 will go down as a freak accident.
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Hundreds more stores are expected to open in the years to come.
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It has already taken them years to come up with this app.
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Yet the debt burden proved too much in the years to come.
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We needed three years to come to Nadine as she functions today.
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The two had their ups and downs in the years to come.
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Even though it took the UK two years to come up with.
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Will the toy grow with them and last for years to come?
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I will grapple with what that truly means for years to come.
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You can expect many more heat waves in the years to come.
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And we must be prepared to do this for years to come.
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No doubt, we'll see more of them in the years to come.
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This will obviously poison our contacts, our relations for years to come.
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But we may not know who or how for years to come.
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So any outcome is likely to be contested for years to come.
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In the years to come, another 313,316 Washington biographies would be published.
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The vote could weaken the upper chamber's independence for years to come.
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Now, she is likely to be in headlines for years to come.
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The trial sets the stage for college admissions for years to come.
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They are the priority now and for the many years to come.
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Acuna, though only 220, looked like a cornerstone for years to come.
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And we're still going to be in debt for years to come.
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That will lock in profits and cash flow for years to come.
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I suspect we're going to keep this membership for years to come.
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Those will reshape immigration in the years to come, according to experts.
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The harm to the nation will be felt for years to come.
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And he still is going to stay that for years to come.
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But the real cost may not become apparent for years to come.
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That would keep price growth below its target for years to come.
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Invest in a couch that you can use for years to come.
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"That's a lot of hard work for many, many years to come."
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No doubt this debate will rage, or splutter, for years to come.
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The effects of that loss will be felt for years to come.
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I think people will still want print for many years to come.
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"This hurricane will set us back for years to come," Curry said.
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That sets them up to make less money for years to come.
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Rutgers's fired athletic officials will draw severance payments for years to come.
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I hope in years to come I can say I was wrong.
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I look forward to dunking on Farhad together for years to come.
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Either way, Weber will be Montreal's best defenseman for years to come.
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Those who default will trash their credit scores for years to come.
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Weekend tournaments, challenges, and Oddjob rules followed in the years to come.
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He said public debt could balloon to $30 trillion in years to come.
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What role do you see feminism playing, specifically, in the years to come?
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And (for) the next 30 years to come, we will never do that.
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It was a dramatic case that saw controversial twists for years to come.
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Needless to say, we'll be tweeting about this one for years to come.
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Expect this to be a debate that will rage for years to come.
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We are not talking about a little money in the years to come.
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It will be front and center in confirmation battles for years to come.
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Most see little prospect of an increase in mobility in years to come.
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It will be exciting to watch the battles in the years to come.
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It lost an ace, one that would have dominated for years to come.
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And it will keep me coming back for more for years to come.
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So Trump's nominee will potentially shape important legal decisions for years to come.
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So, we expect that efficiency increase to continue in the years to come.
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Nail them down now, and you'll protect your health for years to come.
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We look forward to their work in the months and years to come.
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We look forward to working closely with the community for years to come.
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Can't wait to [kiss] the Cook for all the years to come… #kcsquared.
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So the Democratic establishment will face an awkward challenge in years to come.
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And studies addressing them will surely be conducted over the years to come.
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Brexit will be at the heart of our politics for years to come.
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It only takes a few to wreck the habitat for years to come.
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It will likely trouble US air travel for months—or years—to come.
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It could also serve as the new federal model for years to come.
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This is how best to achieve goals in business for years to come.
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That's Greg Gianforte, you'll be very proud of him for years to come.
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As you know, it took 19 years to come back with this one.
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Spring and fall break trips can assist P.R. in the years to come.
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The constitution, Thailand's twentieth, will keep soldiers in charge for years to come.
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No new contracts will crush their cap sheet for years to come, either.
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These babies will be an artistic emblem and inspiration for years to come.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation would sway the balance of the court for years to come.
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With Putin's management it is guaranteed to simmer for many years to come.
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However, those plans were expected to take four years to come into force.
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He also vowed to continue serving as prime minister for years to come.
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It just seemed like he would be with us for years to come.
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This ornament highlights the milestone, serving as a keepsake for years to come.
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Without major new exploration, however, output could drop in the years to come.
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Identify the early investors who will be your lifeline in years to come.
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If Grisham is correct, why has it taken 2628 years to come out?
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I'm excited to see what our journalists do in the years to come.
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After that it would remain a net oil exporter for years to come.
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Luckily, the data they provided will lead to discoveries for years to come.
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Political analysts and historians will parse the midterm's outcome for years to come.
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In that context, expect his reputation to be burnished in years to come.
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In the years to come, Nintendo would loosen up its restrictions on content.
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It's finishing up its sixth splendid year with many more years to come.
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Because are we ever going to need it in the years to come.
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It's a question Okta will need to answer in the years to come.
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"In years to come, we will be fighting over water," said Mr. Gómez.
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In years to come, refugia may become rarer as fires become more intense.
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She may not remember it in years to come, but I certainly will.
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Little did we know we wouldn't forget this trip for years to come.
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It'll take Samsung 20 years to come up with these types of stores.
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Veganism will likely remain a controversial issue in Italy for years to come.
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Or, you know, to keep them fresh for yourself for years to come.
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And Mr. Colangelo appeared set to guide the organization for years to come.
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He will be an important part of our success for years to come.
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Alas, though, it took the Lebanese 14 years to come to their senses.
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Look for fissures on that mandatory spending front in budget years to come.
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He is clearly being paid to fill that role for years to come.
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The repercussions of his assassination will be played out for years to come.
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Musk has said he expects to be around Tesla for years to come.
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She said that would be determined in the months and years to come.
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Without an agreement, the case could occupy Swiss courts for years to come.
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And his foreign policy decisions will haunt the world for years to come.
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Argentina's presidential choice this fall will be in office for years to come.
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The strip club industry will likely be in flux for years to come.
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So, will more sports idioms be sprouting up in the years to come?
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Those could throw curveballs at the state's budget in the years to come.
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I had to see this man on a daily basis for years to come.
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The town continued to harbour some far-right roots in the years to come.
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I really hope that the scheme can stay in place for years to come.
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A little extra in a boom market can pay dividends for years to come.
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It was the beginning of the isolation she allegedly faced for years to come.
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It is this negative energy that most worries me for the years to come.
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However, some analysts predict China's housing demand will remain robust for years to come.
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Areas like The Train will face more rapid change in the years to come.
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And yes, the little mite won't remember a thing for several years to come.
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Experts will be looking for explanations of the 2016 election for years to come.
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We think it will take us two years to come up with the money.
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Now, Mr Epstein's svelte roster looks set to remain elite for years to come.
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There's no doubt we'll see plenty more of them in the years to come.
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That's one area where being bookworms can really help in the years to come.
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"Hangmen," one suspects, will be part of the theatrical landscape for years to come.
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Vanguard anticipates that that percentage will continue to increase in the years to come.
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In the years to come the influence of populist parties is likely to grow.
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New and old money will keep the jihadists in business for years to come.
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It's the ultimate winter jacket that people can also wear for years to come.
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The winnings, he said, would allow him to build for the years to come.
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And that's going to carry this, in my judgment, for several years to come.
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Some experts believe that WannaCry will likely be around for many years to come.
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Taxi operation — as one way of expanding its fleet in the years to come.
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We won't know the downstream effects of this adaptation for years to come. [Science]
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Now Californians have been put at risk of identity theft for years to come.
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We found four pieces that will be your hero items for years to come.
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We're going to be paying for the original sins for many years to come.
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But the consequences of the Odebrecht scandal will be felt for years to come.
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Expect to keep hearing about what Rosetta has taught us for years to come.
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I can't wait to keep on laughing, playing and loving for years to come.
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But if Cuoco could decide, the series would have continued for years to come.
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What other great roles will he grace us with in the years to come?
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How the way we play 'Resident Evil' will change in the years to come.
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It could take three to four years to come up with a final decision.
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These are all issues we will likely be grappling with for years to come.
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These mistakes will have consequences for the nation and world for years to come.
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The ramifications from the 2016 presidential election will be bandied for years to come.
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So we believe that we will outgrow the category in the years to come.
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Stella and her mom will continue their precious bond for the years to come.
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The social benefits of new schools and hospitals can take years to come through.
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Death was everywhere; there would be reminders of the horror for years to come.
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"These are things which will grow for many, many years to come," he said.
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Will our sushi orders be taken by tuna-rolling robots in years to come?
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He may not, however, have that much to do in the years to come.
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Goff will be guiding this franchise to 7-9 finishes for years to come.
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My family and I are excited to stay in Raleigh for years to come.
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It will go on for many years to come … America will miss John McCain.
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Astronauts, it seems, will be peering down onto red rivers for years to come.
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France will be living with the threat of new attacks for years to come.
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Sue and Ken wouldn't know about any of that for many years to come.
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Would he rob his entire tickets and travel budget for many years to come?
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Ivanka's trusted voice is likely to shape her father's presidency for years to come.
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I'd expect them to be competing for a world championship for years to come.
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Plus, its stain-repelling nature will keep it looking good for years to come.
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And industry experts say they anticipate this trend will continue for years to come.
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That would affect the standard of living for every American for years to come.
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THEY'RE STILL GOING TO GENERATE THE MAJORITY OF RETAIL SALES FOR YEARS TO COME.
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He has given farmers and researchers three years to come up with an alternative.
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She may well be the only girl in the room for years to come.
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It could affect the boundaries between privacy and national security for years to come.
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He predicted that could have ripple effects for workers, possibly for years to come.
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Crucially, natural gas is expected to have a cost advantage for years to come.
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There's an inertia that will leave it in its position for years to come.
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No. Slavery will continue to redefine itself for African Americans for years to come.
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How could they possibly fortify this group in the months and years to come?
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And I think that capital expenditure decisions will be impaired for years to come.
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The training the firm provided, he said, could bear fruit in years to come.
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Rest assured there will be more such official portraits in the years to come.
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Experts say that the death toll from opioids could climb for years to come.
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With Nike's support, he should be running toward that dream for years to come.
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"We will cool in years to come, but the trends are going to continue."
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Many of the deals are preliminary and will take years to come to fruition.
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It's thoughtful, sweet, and something they'll be glad to have for years to come.
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Fathers who take leave are more involved in child care for years to come.
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And that problem is only going to get worse in the years to come.
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Amazon's AWS will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come.
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Verdict: Kapoor's illegal enterprise will be an Asia Week fixture for years to come.
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We expect more big investments across tires and visibility in the years to come.
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Brazil's biggest museums said the uncertainty could affect their programs for years to come.
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"What's at stake is the plaintiffs' financial security for years to come," he said.
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It will make your life (and major holidays) much nicer in years to come.
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Ms. Donohue foresees this financial burden hanging over her head for years to come.
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And one that we will continue to pay for years and years to come.
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And the attacks are only going to accelerate in the years to come. 5.
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Family Action looks forward to working with the Duchess in the years to come.
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It's going to take probably another decade or 15 years to come to fruition.
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Improving inclusion while addressing wealth inequality will be crucial in the years to come.
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It's a feasible idea ... I think it could function on many years to come.
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Still, both are public figures likely destined to be remembered for years to come.
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Yanking funds from them, now, will impact our military families for years to come.
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He's someone we think will be on the scene for many years to come.
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As Cunningham acknowledges, this prediction might take a few extra years to come true.
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Either way, we'll be cheering on Pink's bold hair changes for years to come.
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Wexiteers may be gathering at the Boot Scootin' dance hall for years to come. ■
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Democrats must have thought they would be running the country for years to come.
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Perhaps more ominously, it can foreshadow developmental problems in children for years to come.
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Robots are set to play a key role in the years to come, too.
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GM doesn't anticipate having to pay any significant federal tax for years to come.
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We don't want to be out of the classroom [protesting] for years to come.
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He, too, will most likely live with his non-call for years to come.
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New York City will lose much more than just Amazon for years to come.
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The danger is that it may dominate the museum's exhibitions for years to come.
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Here's how to care for and use your knees for many years to come.
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I feel like there will be case studies on this for years to come.
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Yet I hold out hope for a more formidable successor in the years to come.
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Apple will continue to make expensive phones, watches, and computers for many years to come.
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She says it's the right move, and could pay dividends for many years to come.
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The world will miss you and your unique sense of humor for years to come.
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So too, does the possibilities for what America can be in the years to come.
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Like Bohemian Rhapsody, another ballyhooed rock film, The Dirt took years to come to fruition.
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Seize this opportunity to nurture fresh talents who'll transform the genre for years to come.
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The disaster also led to some strange events in the days, and years, to come.
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He added that cooperation between Russia and China will remain strong for years to come.
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Courts will probably have to deal with this question of interpretation for years to come.
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Advocates say the number is likely to grow even more in the years to come.
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This is what I expect to see across the globe in the years to come.
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The political calculations they make now could help or haunt them in years to come.
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It's a young coalition whose clout and power will only grow in years to come.
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"It's going to be pretty grim for several years to come." editing by David Stamp
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You'll see it across sort of the Google hardware ecosystem in the years to come?
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If that practice continues, Maldonado fears it'll hurt Apple's business in the years to come.
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Rickards believes that war today could lead to a similar result in years to come.
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The union will have non-euro as well as euro members for years to come.
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But consumers will be stuffing black-market weed into their bongs for years to come.
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But the photo will be a talking point for the couple for years to come.
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It took society thousands of years to come upon the institutions that we have today.
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Yep, there's a lot more Westworld ahead — so prepare to theorize for years to come.
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Climate change will send millions more people fleeing their homes in the years to come.
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The forces unleashed seem likely to rattle the respective political systems for years to come.
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So what else that we consider impossible now might be feasible in years to come?
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Her college drop-out status bothered her mom for years to come, the actress revealed.
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And in the years to come, there are plenty of opportunities to continue the trend.
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Its decision will have a major impact on insider-trading enforcement for years to come.
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All this suggests it will be difficult to eradicate piracy for many years to come.
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Authorities hope the program will help conserve the vulnerable species for many years to come.
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The focus on dietary fats did go on to influence guidelines for years to come.
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It said the deal would be dilutive this year and for several years to come.
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It's happened countless times before, and it'll happen over and over for years to come.
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For years to come, OBOR looks likely to be the toast of Western boardrooms, too.
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Praying that God keeps us all healthy, happy and together for many years to come.
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"Less investment could mean fewer opportunities for value creation for years to come," he added.
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He also took her state photo identification, which would haunt her for years to come.
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We look forward to seeing Honda Civics driving confidently on hills for years to come.
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No. The U.K. and the European Union have two years to come to an agreement.
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"They've had six years to come up with a replacement and they haven't," said Sen.
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Expect a nativist immigration policy to remain on the Republican menu for years to come.
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We are modernizing the MTA like never before and improving it for years to come.
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We look forward to more social media snaps of Jude in the years to come.
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These issues are complex and we will continue focusing on them for years to come.
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Secular stagnation predicts that chronically weak investment will hold down growth for years to come.
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"We're doing it because we're going to be producing there for many years to come."
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He'll have people turning over the word "lasagna" in their heads for years to come.
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Other ripple effects could well threaten the House of Saud's stability for years to come.
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Durant, Westbrook and James Harden appeared poised to run the West for years to come.
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If Apple gets this right, they will own the hardware market for years to come.
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One is that the EU will have many non-euro countries for years to come.
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This is an issue that we're going to be grappling with for years to come.
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This generation of Real fans will be talking about Gareth's goals for years to come.
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In theory, GM could make it a competition in years to come—if they wanted.
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Also, to his ego, but that would take more hits in the years to come.
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Together, we will determine the course of America and the world for years to come.
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Another customer calls the jacket, "a keepsake that can be enjoyed for years to come".
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I hope this one gives much pleasure to many people for many years to come.
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Behind him lies a trail of political wreckage that will reverberate for years to come.
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But there is still much more to do in the months and years to come.
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But the work with Volvo should result in even safer helmets for years to come.
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That's tremendous growth and that has established our leadership even more for years to come.
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DELL: AND AM ABSOLUTELY PLANNING TO KEEP DOING IT FOR MANY MANY YEARS TO COME.
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You wonder whether this will be a problem for female politicians for years to come.
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And I think there'll be a lot of regret going around for years to come.
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The reverberations from the legal battle with Argentina may be felt for years to come.
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But your guests will also want to recall your special moment for years to come.
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But it seems sure to play a role there and elsewhere in years to come.
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Everything coalesces into a riveting reunion guaranteed to soundtrack the resistance for years to come.
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And I am excited about the years to come, and particularly the months to come.
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This will be a story to keep an eye on in the years to come.
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A leather toiletry case they can take with them on trips for years to come
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The move could effectively cement Facebook's dominance over the messaging market for years to come.
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For years to come, the Supreme Court is likely to have a very conservative majority.
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It was an imperfect compromise, but it made Iran less worrying for years to come.
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Westworld hopes you'll find that tease intriguing enough to follow it for years to come.
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This easy, cheesy polenta bake will stay in your holiday arsenal for years to come.
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This band was fronted by Bobby Bandiera, a shore music mainstay for years to come.
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The bottom LineI know this jacket will last in my wardrobe for years to come.
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Mr. Huang's youthful energy and musical excellence should shape the orchestra for years to come.
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There are two chief arguments commonly made for remaining in Afghanistan for years to come.
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"And I hope we'll see more of this in the years to come," she added.
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It will be our pleasure to serve you in 2019 and the years to come.
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And we'll likely see a great deal of new material in the years to come.
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"She made invaluable contributions which will work to the company's benefit for years to come."
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I know you'll continue giving back and serving our country for many years to come.
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The Steyer campaign amounted to a political science experiment worth studying for years to come.
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The plan had been for Roth to act as Cantlay's wingman for years to come.
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The fallout from the Equifax hack is likely to haunt consumers for years to come.
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This will be the foundation for building my net worth in the years to come.
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"But I'm confident this issue will be active in the Legislature for years to come."
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"But I'm confident this issue will be active in the Legislature for years to come."
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Hopefully, you will have many vacations to look forward to in the years to come.
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Li-ion is likely to dominate the battery market for years to come, analysts say.
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Apparently, "Freya and Theo seem destined to fill nurseries for years to come," Pamela wrote.
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North Korea will clearly be America's number one foreign policy priority for years to come.
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"My best guess," he added, "is we're headed into turmoil for several years to come."
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" In years to come, he would joke that his adoring press pack was his "base.
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The judges we confirmed to those seats will loom large in the years to come.
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Music in general has, I think, an even greater role in the years to come.
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But the shoes weren't ready for prime time — and won't be for years to come.
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Does this mean the nation is doomed to close heated elections for years to come?
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That, in turn, can protect their social, emotional, and behavioral health for years to come.
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Plus, there's no reason that Momo and Jinx can't return in the years to come.
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Knowing what you are getting into will affect how you live for years to come.
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I wasn't rich but I was O.K., and would be O.K. for years to come.
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You will be a great player for years to come, maybe one of the best.
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But it must take place, and its outcome will determine Britain's path for years to come.
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Mrs May called the election in order to "guarantee certainty and security for years to come".
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Finally, figure out a way to keep the money conversations alive in the years to come.
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Another key decision Schramm made in 1966 helped raise the team's revenue for years to come.
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Cramer believes its hungry management team will consistently improve and take share for years to come.
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Trading all available assets for a marginal superstar would just fuck you for years to come.
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Consequently, we are going to end up hearing more about John Fetterman in years to come.
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Beyer, for one, suspects the New Horizons data will continue yielding insights for years to come.
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That likely means the Supreme Court will continue with a conservative majority for years to come.
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Here's what you can do today and in the weeks, months, and even years to come.
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Who knows what unsuspecting person or event will be RT'd and shared for years to come?
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There are elementary schools to research and summer camp spots to reserve in years to come.
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At the time, I wondered how that little beast would evolve in the years to come.
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And who's to say this outfit won't stay in the rotation for many years to come?
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Kepler will soon be gone, but astronomers will be studying its data for years to come.
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That's a big development, and one that needs to be watched in the years to come.
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I have a feeling this is a case we'll be hearing about for years to come.
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I want people to reference this show and identify with the characters for years to come.
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In the months and years to come, we must remember this principle, and act on it.
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The experts can use the catalog to keep track of the animals for years to come.
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" Maldonado said the loss of her friend will be felt "for all the years to come.
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The fortunes of organised Irish Christianity are likely to ebb and flow for years to come.
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The legal battle between Apple and the FBI will have enormous implications for years to come.
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In the years to come, the inklings could very well become mainstays alongside Kirby and Yoshi.
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The consequences of this story will, however, impact the entire Marvel U for years to come.
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Expect an upsurge in diaspora activity in 2019—and in every election for years to come.
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We now do grocery with Walmart, and you'll see more expansion in the years to come.
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We need you now, and we need you for the weeks, months, and years to come.
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He understands that Britain faces two threats which could immiserate the country for years to come.
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It's official: J.K. Rowling will keep making magic at the movie theater for years to come.
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Houston (CNN)This is a five-second stretch that will be replayed for years to come.
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Over the summer, Ginsburg expressed her resolve to remain on the court for years to come.
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Whatever the outcome of the deal, the countries' relationship will be fraught for years to come.
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Whether enthusiasm for the platform will hold in the years to come remains to be seen.
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What's exceptional for now is going to start looking very familiar in the years to come.
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AMERICA'S HIGHEST court has handed down decisions that will shape voter representation for years to come.
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Keep in mind we own that series and will be distributing it for years to come.
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And that could keep the Rift at the center of Oculus' ecosystem for years to come.
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But others, like those at Blackrock, believe the growth cycle can continue for years to come.
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It is a reassuring message, but one that will face severe tests in years to come.
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"Precious metals will likely outperform cash and other financial assets in years to come," Faber said.
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"#PhoebeWallerBridge I know what my birthday wishes will be for many years to come," she wrote.
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We know our team and our products will fuel our success in the years to come.
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Rather I'm excited for what 37 will bring, and all the years to come here after.
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Thanks to all the readers for their support over the years, and the years to come.
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Opportunity and Spirit's contributions will continue to reverberate through the scientific community for years to come.
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And there it would remain— the mystery,in his mind— exhaling enigma for years to come.
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If that bothers you in the years to come, sweet last child of mine, I apologize.
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The natural green tea extract also helps the mattress maintain its freshness for years to come.
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The HSAs allow individuals to use tax-protected funds for medical purposes for years to come.
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He is an important member of this organization and will be for many years to come.
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But these wins are substantial, with consequences for millions of people and many years to come.
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Putting yourself on shaky financial ground could be a decision you regret for years to come.
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And the way Chris is so frugal, we're good for the next 100 years to come.
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That kind of flip flop is embarrassing and can destroy political credibility for years to come.
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But the album's unexpected success would end up securing their financial security for years to come.
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We want all of our girls and women to be economically viable in years to come.
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Here are six lingering problems that we'll probably still be talking about for years to come.
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But it could make it easier for people to challenge gerrymandering in the years to come.
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His dedicated work will impact the bright future of our sea services for years to come.
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And it will be playing in various regions around the world in the years to come.
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Ultimately, a lot of people still love Pokémon, and will continue to for years to come.
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The economic and trade problems arising from Brexit will dominate British politics for years to come.
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Fires also scorched several vineyards, devastating one of the region's key industries for years to come.
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" Harris tweeted that "the Trump Administration is trying to pack the courts for years to come.
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Could that short a period really influence their career and family decisions for years to come?
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But even when this trade war ends its effects will be felt for years to come.
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" The actress said she would "see this man on a daily basis for years to come.
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Under Gheibparvar's leadership, the organization will likely become even more crucial in the years to come.
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This California man is going to be begging for his mom's forgiveness for years to come.
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That would take the question of capital off the table at Tesla for years to come.
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Thanks to their efforts, the decision could be easier for others in the years to come.
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My time with Autopilot made it clear that this debate will continue for years to come.
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His greatest columns for The Times will be read in journalism classes for years to come.
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And will we be asking this question about all American voters in the years to come?
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If Bolsonaro's administration can pull it off, the benefits will be felt for years to come.
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And let's hope citizens reward them for their bravery in the months and years to come.
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Padda said a mid-single-digit growth rate is more realistic for the years to come.
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"I had to see this man on a daily basis for years to come," she continued.
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As CEO of Amazon, Bezos will likely be at odds with Warren for years to come.
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Hopefully it's us for many years to come, but obviously you just look at his history.
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Whether or not Antarctica's last ecosystems can be saved will be determined in years to come.
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That means this company has to sustain its growth and success for many years to come.
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One way or another, this is a 24/7 matter for me for years to come.
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And I fully anticipate my revisiting it in the years to come, if I'm being honest.
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Washington is built to be good for years to come, but the Huskies are still beatable.
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And that has important implications for how America combats drug overdose in the years to come.
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"Now, we invest money in items that we know will bring fun for years to come."
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I fear we will be dealing with the consequences of this recklessness for years to come.
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For Trump and McCain, it suggests how history will regard them in the years to come.
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" He added that Mr. Levy "will be a leader of The Times for years to come.
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Corporate America will likely be reeling from the impact of the coronavirus for years to come.
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But Alley offered no more answers, and no further Tweets about Skrillex for years to come.
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It would leave New Yorkers suffering through unnecessarily long and unpredictable commutes for years to come.
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If it waits, could WeWork be shut out from accessing public capital for years to come.
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But the reforms he's implemented at the agency will leave a legacy for years to come.
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The research implies there could be a downward drag on productivity growth for years to come.
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This means that you could be stuck paying off high-interest debt for years to come.
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The group says it plans to remain involved in the rebuilding effort for years to come.
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"You're going to see this Epstein case living on ... for many years to come," Callan said.
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If they didn't, it would be an outlier, something to talk about for years to come.
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Expect to see the ugly and perilous repercussions of this harrowing experience for years to come.
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President Donald Trump is likely to control the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for years to come.
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The impact of this outrageous decision will be felt by us all for years to come.
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That amounts to a powerful and pessimistic warning about the world economy in years to come.
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These provisions would lock in high drug prices for years to come by extending pharma monopolies.
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The left thinks this is the chance to build a liberal majority for years to come.
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The failure of the last best chance for peace shaped the war for years to come.
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You can also expect to hear a lot more about that in the years to come.
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Many airline customers had already placed orders for planes they will need for years to come.
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That suggests bond investors envision lower growth, and hence lower interest rates, over years to come.
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That's something I might get joy out of in the moment, and for years to come.
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Often, they had known the patient for years and would know him for years to come.
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So believed Elizabeth Wurtzel, who was herself controversial and will remain relevant for years to come.
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The sheer scale of these operations means that sweeping changes can take years to come about.
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The jury of the future The Trump impeachment will also haunt Washington for years to come.
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"(Japanese companies') M&A needs will be booming worldwide for several years to come," he said.
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I expect a lot of people will be referencing this piece in the years to come.
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Investors are counting on "Star Wars" to be an engine for Disney for years to come.
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This legendary dress would go on to inspire many wedding gown designers for years to come.
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The years to come likely will see even more breakthroughs that increase our problem-solving flexibility.
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Uber is going need to demonstrate consistency in both of those areas for years to come.
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"It'll send ripples through the community for years to come, the amount of loss," Sheckler said.
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But more than that, the mission's success charted a pathway of progress for years to come.
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Dragon Quest has enough history behind it to keep the steamroller going for years to come.
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Go deeper: Apple's plan to use services to lock-in iPhone customers for years to come
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And in years to come, they may be running for representative, senator, governor or even president.
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They bear an immense responsibility for ending winter starvations and bringing in New Years to come.
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National parks are one of the foundations of America and will remain so for years to come.
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This threat will haunt my sepia-toned, slow-motion-enabled, alternate-universe nightmares for years to come.
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Capone adored his son, hovering over him, fussing and worrying after the operation for years to come.
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Or has something structural changed in the economy that will keep wages depressed for years to come?
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On the contrary, it should give them three reasons to worry more about the years to come.
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And I suspect that science will reveal this more exactingly and profoundly in the years to come.
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Other leaders in this space are also helping make strides in preserving sharks for years to come.
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Besides snapping sweet photos, Rory has also taken video that will be treasured for years to come.
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Both men have criticized the military constitution saying it would enshrine military power for years to come.
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In the years to come, AWS could release new instances based on more powerful Arm-based chips.
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He did pioneering work in aviation that will help shape American air power for years to come.
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That type of exchange took place multiple times in years to come, according to the released emails.
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I hope to be part of it for many years to come, if you will allow me.
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Nor are there any standout characters or moments that people will laugh about for years to come.
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This new movement is likely to shape politics and especially the Democratic Party for years to come.
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But I'm sure that I'll be putting myself through this ordeal again in the years to come.
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Tokens will drastically expand and remix our definition of asset investing, today and in years to come.
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Now, she hopes her grandmother and the little girl share their special bond for years to come.
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His experience and ability to work through complex issues will be invaluable in the years to come.
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Whoever screwed up the HIV settlement notice will be dogged by the mistake for years to come.
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I can tell I'll be revisiting this season whenever I need it, for years to come. —A.
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"This is a game that's built to last for years to come," said Treyarch chairman Mark Lamia.
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To me, her loss will be an absence to our group for all the years to come.
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But is the prospect of owning a new vehicle worth going into debt for years to come?
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And by all appearances, the company plans to keep chugging along that path for years to come.
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E3 is designed to generate excitement not just for this year, but for the years to come.
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Such infrastructure investment would have generated needed jobs while assisting economic activity for many years to come.
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And it is part of their legacy that their families will remember for many years to come.
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This poor performance in rural areas will prevent Democrats from retaking the Senate for years to come.
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I very much look forward to working closely with Her Royal Highness in the years to come.
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With a partner, the stories you make while traveling together can be valued for years to come.
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It was a painfully poignant moment, the likes of which we'll remember in the years to come.
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"And I am excited about the years to come, and particularly the months to come," Clooney added.
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Either way, he will be a president who matters more than most for some years to come.
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But series creator Dan Fogelman promises there are many more surprises in store — for years to come.
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The murder case took two years to come to trial due to the sheer volume of evidence.
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I expect her to follow her party's progressive wing on this issue in the years to come.
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And now, he has likely ensured a conservative majority on the Supreme Court for years to come.
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Even if it does come out, CRTs will have a place in gaming for years to come.
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They're great for the first week and then I am growing them out for years to come.
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For the 40 pupils, rote learning will continue for years to come, until they complete high school.
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They say that in the years to come, a bigger and better study might contradict their findings.
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"These issues are complex and we will continue focusing on them for years to come," he wrote.
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And next month, you can help ensure the climate momentum stays strong for many years to come.
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Which means the internet will be a fertile place for malware like WannaCry for years to come.
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But then there are the moments that we will cheerfully reminisce over, for many years to come.
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The fact that he effectively bought an entire stadium, cementing the club's future for years to come.
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But the choice his racial rhetoric presents to America will be with us for years to come.
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Like it or not, the GOP will be the Party of Trump for many years to come.
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And if Snap buys Twitter, the move could satiate its appetite for acquisitions for years to come.
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In the years to come, millions more Asians, and 19683,000 more American soldiers, would die in Indochina.
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We're sorry to say that that may very well remain a mystery for many years to come.
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When it does, it reaps the benefits and will continue to do so for years to come.
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One thing is for sure: these kids may keep the family business running for years to come.
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It will support new services that will drive economic growth and job creation for years to come.
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Time will tell the extent to which Trump's choice will shape the court for years to come.
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Their cash flows are seen as durable and are expected to continue for many years to come.
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How will the public feel the impact of this trend most tangibly in the years to come?
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"Think of how many more great stories would have been generated for years to come," Kumar said.
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To ensure happy Mother's Days for all of us, for years to come, please go to SandyHookPromise.
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They were planning to monitor the forest for many years to come, but then the beetles arrived.
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Because of this tremendous victory, I am a little bit more sanguine about the years to come.
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She was a person I loved, and one I expected to have around for years to come.
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The decisions made now about online gambling will impact all sorts of issues for years to come.
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Hopefully, we can apply this in different areas and different stories going forward for years to come.
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How do you bottle up and keep that sentiment, though, for 2018 and the years to come?
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Kuhn will help "shape the firm's policy on philanthropy for the years to come," the letter said.
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Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE on the court for years to come.
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We look forward to working with them to provide great content to consumers for years to come.
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They won't account for a significant part of the global fleet for years to come, he said.
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Some on Wall Street worry that the firm could lose money on Disney+ for years to come.
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There are many reasons, and they will be studied by political historians in the years to come.
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Analysts say it will only continue to create direct and indirect job opportunities for years to come.
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This is a long process, that we will continue in the months, and probably years, to come.
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You saw guys that literally are going to be stars in this league for years to come.
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Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett said he expects the economy to perform strongly for years to come.
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This nominee would replace a swing vote -- and tilt the court toward conservatives for years to come.
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Critics of the junta say the constitution will enshrine the military's political role for years to come.
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America's immigration policy will be debated for years to come as violent extremist organizations remain a threat.
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"It's their own fault, because they've allowed people over years to come into their territory," Trump said.
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The end goal is to change the way immigrant families are treated in the years to come.
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It is going to be the driving force behind Russian external behavior for many years to come.
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Moulton made clear he didn't want to talk about any political positions in the years to come.
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This will make experimenting with ideas like basic income even more important in the years to come.
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For starters, small government Republican orthodoxy is likely to prevail in the House for years to come.
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Overall, Bose Frames are impressive piece of innovation that could get better in the years to come.
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"Under the best conditions, the fastest-growing corals take 10-15 years to come back," Eakin wrote.
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Victory Farms says it is committed to farming fish in the same water for years to come.
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Something that everyone was going to talk about the next day, month, and for years to come.
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After all, investors aren't particularly keen on ideas that can't be monetized for several years to come.
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Any other outcome would likely create a national precedent around transgender rights issues for years to come.
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Patrik Laine, Mark Scheifele and Nikolaj Ehlers look like they'll be offensive forces for years to come.
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How this generation adjusts, adapts and leads the country in the years to come will be pivotal.
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Take advantage and stock up on almost-new tech that will work fine for years to come.
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Here, four experts make the case for the shades that will dominate in the years to come.
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"He's poised to have a lot more saves for a lot of years to come," Lidge said.
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His decision in the case will help set the direction for antitrust law for years to come.
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The death toll is estimated at nearly 3,000, and recovery will be underway for years to come.
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One thing is for sure: The discussion will only continue in the months and years to come.
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I hope — we all do here — that you will cook from Yewande's words for years to come.
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Together, we will determine the course of America and the world for many, many years to come.
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It was a shot you will see repeated on highlight shows and YouTube for years to come.
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Yet that whole time, Lloyd said, she was already making subtle preparations for the years to come.
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As a result, the great exodus is likely to accelerate in the months and years to come.
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The consequences will not be felt today, but it could be a disaster in years to come.
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These firms and these families need tax relief not just this year, but for years to come.
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Any reasonable evaluation would draw a stark conclusion: "Shovel ready" projects take years to come to fruition.
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Solar-powered aircraft offer an intriguing glimpse of what aviation could look like in years to come.
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They have a much safer way to make sure their kids are protected for years to come.
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I'm actually offended this is what I'm going to associate the Razr with for years to come.
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In the years to come he worked on advertising, search, commerce and public cloud, among other areas.
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If their pairing proves successful, the duo could keep up the crime-fighting for years to come.
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Cassidy voted for the measure, that would give lawmakers two years to come up with a replacement.
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Political scientists will debate for years to come how decisive the leaks were in the election outcome.
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Still, a ban on new plants would curb potential growth in coal burning for years to come.
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But the fate of those other problems will be decided in the months and years to come.
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"The EPA caused an unprecedented disaster that may affect our state for years to come," he added.
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In the years to come, cancer researchers would tout the potential cancer prevention benefits of soy foods.
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The Trump tax cut can get us well over the 3 percent hurdle for years to come.
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This would provide reassurance that the United States will honor its commitments in the years to come.
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For years to come, young women will replay again and again their testimony for inspiration and emulation.
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On current debt projections, 2-percent growth may even be an ambitious target in years to come.
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"It will, for years to come, be an important holiday piece of music," he said, perhaps hopefully.
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Let's hope some fines and good old public humiliation will protect peripatetic reptiles for years to come.
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The family spent most of last summer in Punta Ala, and plans to for years to come.
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With good post-launch support from Blizzard, fans will stick with the game for years to come.
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This will hopefully give the show enough gas in its tank to run for years to come.
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As long as we execute that for years to come, it's gonna be a very good program.
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But the blinding spotlight of fame cast dark shadows that lingered through John's life for years to come.
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The Oscars are over (sigh), but the glam of the night will live on for years to come.
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The best taglines are catchy and easy to say, and fans will remember them for years to come.
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You can take care of all your Halloween shopping right now (and for years to come) at HalloweenCostumes.com.
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The civil liberties issues are profound and may well intensify in years to come as video technology develops.
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She believes that because of D'Arcangelo's help, she'll be able to continue her career for years to come.
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"To my best friend...my partner, for the remainder of the most incredible years to come," Murgatroyd wrote.
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It's already here, and it's going to make a big splash in the months and years to come.
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Can any phone maker guarantee the pixels along a screen's crease will be good for years to come?
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But Thailand's biggest political parties say the charter enshrines the military's role in government for years to come.
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Canada has recognized that adapting against the pressures of climate change will be important in years to come.
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And thanks to climate change, the parasitic illness may become even more common in the years to come.
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Still, K-City will ensure South Korea remains a hotbed of autonomous vehicle activity for years to come.
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I'd love to continue this project for many years to come and do it all around the world.
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Congrats to the royal couple on five years of marriage – we can't wait for the years to come!
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The Trump filter exists because Trump will be everywhere in America's structures and processes for years to come.
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And now his memorial teen center will help keep kids out of trouble for many years to come.
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It also suggests the still text-heavy News Feed will have to evolve dramatically in years to come.
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Featuring a completely original story, it will introduce a universe gamers can play in for years to come.
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The impact of Irma will be felt on groves for years to come as water-damaged trees die.
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He was someone who would mimic and then befriend and adore Muhammad Ali in the years to come.
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What happens next could change how artists, labels, and streaming services work in India for years to come.
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My response was I wasn't in a relationship and couldn't see that happening for many years to come.
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I'm ready to do my Othello, and look forward in the years to come to do a Lear.
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It will also undermine our universal service construct for years to come, something which the Order implicitly acknowledges.
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The data captured from integrated investigations like the NASA Twins Study will be explored for years to come.
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The latest UK investment safeguards the Luton plant's future for "many years to come", Lohscheller said on Wednesday.
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You've heard it before, and you'll probably hear it for years to come: This stuff is a winner.
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Such a gun-to-the-head Brexit would guarantee rancour and unhappiness across Britain for years to come.
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Such an outcome could have dramatic consequences for the nation's security and public services for years to come.
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His mother, Susan, said Owen's visit with Chi Chi will likely help him in the years to come.
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I honestly believe that in years to come, we'll look back at the Eighth Amendment and be amazed.
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In a statement, Shaheen said the financing will provide economic support for the region for years to come.
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As we fight for those rights in the years to come, we'll need a uniform befitting fearless women.
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In years to come, and as the method gains popularity, the production costs are expected to fall sharply.
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The effect will be to divert about $350m annually from the state budget for many years to come.
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If successful, the report will help set the AI agenda in France and Europe for years to come.
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So, if cattle farms start to lose that nostalgic aroma in the years to come, don't be alarmed.
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They look like right doofuses on Monday, and it's likely they will look worse in years to come.
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Doctors told her parents that she could still experience devastating complications of measles in the years to come.
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It's entirely possible that the disease will remain on the loose, remaining a threat for years to come.
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Brown believed that Nixon had made a bad miscalculation that would cost him in the years to come.
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The kid is a stud, and has all the tools to be an MVP for years to come.
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Generational differences in ticket-buying habits do not provide much hope for greater planning in years to come.
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China is likely to be a source of angst for many more British universities in years to come.
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Will the revitalized left coming out of this election play a similar role in the years to come?
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It's a big moment—historic, even—and one that you might want to preserve for years to come.
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On the other hand, it's clear that romance authors will still find gainful employment for years to come.
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The mistake went down in baseball history, and made him hated among Sox fans for years to come.
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It's not immediately underpowered compared to lower-end PCs, and it will be upgradeable for years to come.
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"This is a commitment for many years to come, because, unfortunately, we were hit very hard," he said.
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So I do think there's tremendous opportunity for Adidas in both markets also for the years to come.
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Technology at the service of humans is set to remain a key topic in the years to come.
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SRS: Do you see this as a something that might influence your art-making in years to come?
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Snapfish let's you easily transform you memories into photo albums you'll be opening up for years to come.
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DreamWorks will help us grow our film, television, theme parks and consumer products businesses for years to come.
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That precision earned Houston millions of dollars, and will likely make Booker a star for years to come.
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Instead, the idea is to create apps that get downloaded then kept on devices for years to come.
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Noisey: This project took ten years to come together, in part because you didn't give participants a deadline.
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Is the UN taking this into account in its plant to help Haiti in the years to come?
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That population will net hundreds of millions who will join the urbanized global workforce for years to come.
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Many families are unable or unwilling to return and will be displaced for months, even years, to come.
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The United States will continue to reap the economic benefits generated by tax reform for years to come.
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In the months and years to come, the China challenge will be America's greatest geopolitical test in decades.
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These are, and will surely continue to be, the preferred methods of suburban commuting for years to come.
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She has, meanwhile, worked on building institutions that may foster a different outlook in the years to come.
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Instead, those details would be hammered out at the working level in the months and years to come.
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So they now convict Roger Stone of lying and want to jail him for many years to come.
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It's their life experiences, their messages and their stories that will be our inspirations in years to come.
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"That's a growth that will be around for many years to come," Haddock said in a telephone interview.
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In years to come, every American voter will be held to account for what they did in 2016.
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By now, losing the port isn't really unbearable; we've had years to come to terms with this reality.
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Farmers warn they will be counting the cost in uprooted orchards and reduced harvests for years to come.
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"We've allowed ourselves to get into this hole and it will take years to come out of it."
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If the latter, he perhaps has also, but we will not know the outcome for years to come.
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Cutting the arsenal down to size could save hundreds of billions of dollars in the years to come.
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This will be a historic visit that could well shape Sino-Myanmar relations for many years to come.
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Miss more and you go into collections, which will damage all of your finances for years to come.
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Together, the two rods ensure that your knives stay sharp longer and keep cutting for years to come.
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If we manage that resource wisely, we can depend on those fish for thousands of years to come.
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While speaking to the show's host, Nelson recalled a conversation that left her shaken for years to come.
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The threat could keep Hong Kong IPO banks and bankers looking over their shoulders for years to come.
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Any of these factors could set off new rounds of conflict that could endure for years to come.
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His retirement provides Trump an opportunity to select his replacement, further shaping the court for years to come.
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The only question is whether that future arrives -- in political terms -- this year or in years to come.
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The fact that Mariah Carey waited 17 years to come forward is proof enough that we need change.
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The lesson: As we've seen over the past week, sometimes data breaches take years to come to light.
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"We expect there to be ample opportunity for serious profitable poker players for years to come," insists Jones.
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We will be masticating it, in all of its glorious philosophical complexity, for months, probably years, to come.
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Ocasio-Cortez's victory will reverberate around the Democratic political world for months -- and maybe even years -- to come.
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The young reader who devours it now just for fun will remember its lessons for years to come.
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And it is one of the reasons why California will remain the Golden State for years to come.
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Data access asymmetries will disadvantage each of them (and advantage Amazon as the middleman) for years to come.
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"We're excited to see him further elevate his game and help this team compete for years to come."
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Having a negative cash flow could make it hard to maintain your retirement savings for years to come.
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"China as a leisure destination is badly damaged goods and will be for years to come," he said.
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What should the pro-choice movement be doing — right now and in the months and years to come?
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It's worth noting that other 747s — including refurbished, newer and cargo versions — will fly for years to come.
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But in the years to come, machine learning will be essential to the continued progress of autonomous vehicles.
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"It's going to enable science discoveries in the cryosphere and polar research for years to come," he said.
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Most polls would continue to show narrowing but clear public support for the war for years to come.
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Unless the United States does so, the Islamic State will remain a threat in the years to come.
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South Carolinians will be paying for their $9 billion hole in the ground for many years to come.
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I hope this will bring peace and joy to my fellow New Yorkers for many years to come.
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The implication is that these two kids will be in Blanca and Pray's lives for years to come.
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And I can imagine it having a long and hearty afterlife in acting classes for years to come.
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The impact of that one decision will be rippling through the audio industry for years to come. Why?
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If that happens, we should see more civil-military conflicts and political instability in the years to come.
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Among other effects, the rulings opened the way for licensed gay bars, which proliferated in years to come.
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"We can expect more loss of expertise that will hurt public lands for years to come," he added.
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He witnessed pronounced human suffering that would continue to haunt him in the days and years to come.
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The result is a portrait that is likely to stand as the definitive account for years to come.
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But how vaccine makers conduct themselves in this health emergency could have ripple effects for years to come.
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The tax debate is not just about decisions today — it will shape options for many years to come.
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The Walker Boot is a high-quality shoe that will stay in my wardrobe for years to come.
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In the years to come, Liverpool (twice), Arsenal, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Fulham, Millwall and Derby County would follow.
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Cooking has more than 18,000 recipes to consider this week, and in the weeks and years to come.
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It is in America's interest to make sure it remains strong in the years to come as well.
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Schiller also said back in 2012 that the Lightning cable would be around "for many years to come."
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All the new centers could only add to that bill next year and in the years to come.
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"Our major focus in the years to come, not only this year, is build, build, build," he said.
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Studying ancient viruses could give researchers clues about how today's hepatitis B might evolve in years to come.
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It was a high-stakes gamble that would determine Boeing's future in the industry for years to come.
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Any Obama pick could swing the ideological balance of the court to the left for years to come.
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That could change in years to come, but for now, organized labor has yet to gain a foothold.
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The bigger question is whether you'll actually be able to upgrade such a system for years to come.
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We expect FMC to be one of the fastest growing crop protection companies in the years to come.
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Plus, the beverage company's focus on pricing should unlock pricing power in years to come, the firm noted.
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She hopes the Stewardship program will educate people about the value of the desert for years to come.
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There are obvious next steps like Bachelor in Paradise invites for years to come or Instagram sponsorship deals.
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And that means intelligence that could have been collected for years to come will be lost to us.
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Instead, Apple can create a compelling and unique library that'll keep you locked in for years to come.
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"'Produced with Singaporean technology' could become a trusted regional hallmark for Southeast Asian food in years to come."
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So, yes, even without David Ortiz, this team is poised to win now, and for years to come.
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" Referring to Congress, she said: "They've had 7½ years to come up with a replacement once they repeal.
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Alexis hopes to get care at PHS for years to come: "They'll never make me leave," she said.
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Each sample is geolocated and precisely packaged to ensure that officials can use it for years to come.
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Inflation is already set to miss the target, the central bank's sole policy objective, for years to come.
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With this knowledge and motivation under your belt, you'll ensure your health and safety for years to come.
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Trump has also succeeded in implementing reforms that will likely have significant economic benefits for years to come.
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The political repercussions of that high court push will be playing out for years to come as well.
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It took Adam years to come to the conclusion that he could never live up to my expectations.
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In the years to come, Cohen's songs were fundamental to Vega's own sense of lyrical precision and possibility.
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Unfortunately, he never could have prepared me for the odds I would face in the years to come.
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It's a practice that could help Chinese producers gain an advantage over American competitors in years to come.
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Nail your second season and you're almost certainly going to remain on the air for years to come.
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What happens next depends on how engaged American voters remain on this issue in the years to come.
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Orban, a power-obsessed strongman, rewrote laws and reconfigured the courts to ensure that his Fidesz party would remain in power for years to come; his attacking of the free media and the state's politics of xenophobia are meant to serve the same end: Fidesz rule for years to come.
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"Dorcas was an incredible woman, whose legacy will live on for years to come," Campbell's wrote in a statement.
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At that time, whoever controls the states will have a huge impact on national politics for years to come.
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It took me 29 years to come to this realization, and that moment brought me enormous joy and relief.
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That will impress the interviewer and make for a solid reference from your current employer for years to come.
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He says China is a big manufacturing base for Cisco and "will remain so for many years to come".
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I have every hope and desire that he remains a part of this club for many years to come.
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Emma González's arresting speech at the March for Our Lives is one we won't forget for years to come.
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A recent Apple patent filing shows how the company may make changes to the AirPods in years to come.
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When a show takes off in such a huge way, it undoubtedly impacts your life for years to come.
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Design elements and technological features in Sedric will appear in VW's production-ready cars in the years to come.
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So in 2128, we had a deep reflection on what will make Philips successful for the years to come.
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It was framed as a litmus test of "true conservatism" that would become standard in the years to come.
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It also seems like ideal work for a writer — the kind that builds an imagination for years to come.
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Little did I know, this would be the product that would make me love bronzer for years to come.
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Whatever happens, there's no doubt that Vergara and Manganiello will continue to be couple goals for years to come.
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In his current efforts, McConnell wants to give the Senate two years to come up with a replacement bill.
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It has taken the SEC four years to come up with a plan (despite the law's 90-day stipulation).
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At this juncture, opinions remain sharply divided over which asset class will perform best over the years to come.
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That's what will make The Vision Fund's success, or lack thereof, so interesting to watch in years to come.
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He notes that AbbVie's "patent thicket" means Humira will not face biosimilar competition for years to come in America.
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As interest rate rise, the cost of this debt will further squeeze the federal budget for years to come.
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" He also said that he plans to use "this beautiful property as my private residence for years to come.
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The success of these programs will be central to achieving strong and sustainable growth in the years to come.
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We've formulated an important equation that will add up to results for today and for the years to come.
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Macellari said the change in strategy would provide Tod's with a regular growth trend in the years to come.
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This special report is about their struggle in the past 19903 years to come to terms with this transition.
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So Christians will find their control over half of parliament even harder to justify in the years to come.
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What it meant was that what followed in the many years to come was not pretty, orderly, and quantifiable.
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Machine-learning systems work on a narrow range of tasks and will need close supervision for years to come.
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Let's hope this latest setback is an isolated incident, and Akatsuki continues to function properly for years to come.
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This over-capacity in the European market will probably lead to yet more consolidation in the years to come.
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Everyone has either made an All-Star team or has the potential to do so for years to come.
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And though these pieces serve up peak autumn, really, they're on track to be timeless for years to come.
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Buttigieg wrote that the case "affected my relationship with the African-American community in particular for years to come."
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Yes she's wearing a bikini at age 47 and will no doubt wear one for many years to come.
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Beyond the temporary inconveniences, the fire blackened the crown jewel of an outdoors-loving region for years to come.
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Apps like DeepNude are almost certain to proliferate, offering faster and more realistic deepfakes in the years to come.
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Serious tax cuts will be the key to sustaining 2000 percent economic growth – or higher – for years to come.
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The exodus of black Americans has not yet bottomed out and may not do so for years to come.
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To take control over and mark with death our national narrative: to ruin that day for years to come.
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The effects of climate change are going to be felt for hundreds, and possibly thousands, of years to come.
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Years ago, when smartphones first appeared, few people could have foreseen what would happen in the years to come.
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In other words, we can look forward to avoiding Adam Sander on our Netflix menus for years to come.
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If they move to London now are they going to be able to stay for many years to come?
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CBO used data from 20.5 studies published in the past four years to come up with its own estimates.
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Click through to dress yourself for every formal event you have on the docket, hopefully for years to come.
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We are excited that he will continue to play a prominent role with us for many years to come.
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Another round of long-term loans for banks could also effectively lock in low rates for years to come.
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Open gubernatorial races in this year's midterms will have an enormous effect on health policy for years to come.
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Few seem to know that the trial hasn't actually started yet, and probably won't start for years to come.
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Shippers and carriers are optimistic that advances in blockchain technology will support the industry's growth for years to come.
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And President Obama has made a timing mistake that threatens to damage his legacy for many years to come.
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I'd like to thank everyone involved in helping bring Formula E to New York for many years to come.
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With the West's friendship and support, Moldova can become your economic, diplomatic and security partner for years to come.
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Made from premium-quality materials and sold at the best value, these pieces will last for years to come.
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Analysts look for contracts with municipalities and terms of the contracts to be changing in the years to come.
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The hand-cast statue is topped with a UV resistant finish so it'll stand tall for years to come.
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That's an issue that will likely be determined as the hardware providers shake out in the years to come.
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What exactly that means for privacy remains to be seen — and won't be known definitively for years to come.
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The degree of change helped to set a course in drug policy that will continue for years to come.
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We can't wait to see what gravitational waves reveal about our vast, majestic universe in the years to come.
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The elevation of the unit signifies a recognition of the importance of cyber warfare in the years to come.
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As with the most ambitious aerospace plans, whatever happens next, will happen slowly, playing out over years to come.
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CBO used data from 11 studies published in the past four years to come up with its own estimates.
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Whitaker may have a short time in this position but his actions will define him for years to come.
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Most analysts assume these percentages will only grow in the years to come, as production in other areas declines.
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Learning how to talk calmly about finances now with your partner can prevent arguments in the years to come.
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" Peretti wrote in the internal memo that BuzzFeed needs to make changes to "grow sustainably for years to come.
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Time Warner also has contracts with existing TV operators, locking the company into distribution deals for years to come.
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Many crucial Cubs players are young and management is smart, so they may contend for many years to come.
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Fill the reel with snapshots of their favorite memories that they'll love to flip through for years to come.
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In that way, it would not just be a tribute but an intimate connection in the years to come.
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" Mr. McKerrow added that he believed Channel 4 would "protect and nurture" the show "for many years to come.
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"These issues are complex and we will continue focusing on them for years to come," Zuckerberg wrote on Tuesday.
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It is real life with real impacts that are personal, economic, and will be felt for years to come.
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A book of relationship questions they can fill out together, or alone, and reflect on for years to come
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He didn't know it at the time, but that one bad month would haunt him for years to come.
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But it will be impossible to truly evaluate the success of the summit for months or years to come.
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"That hopefully will open up space for hundreds of thousands of people in the years to come," Branson said.
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Many experts now anticipate more Chinese bases in the years to come, with Namibia rumored as a potential location.
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Instant Pot DUO80, $99, available at AmazonThe Instant Pot will probably be a fan favorite for years to come.
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But no one quite understood how much of an honor the nomination would be in the years to come.
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Making treatment widely available all across the country could save thousands of lives a year for years to come.
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As MI5 chief Andrew Parker has noted, this is a "generational challenge" that will remain for years to come.
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Investing time into finding pieces that fit well and are the most flattering pays off for years to come.
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Italians realize this is not about Renzi, but about how the country should be governed for years to come.
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Why it matters: Together, these events of the last 48 hours could shape the internet for years to come.
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Copies of The Emo Diaries would line the dorm rooms and CD wallets of scenesters for years to come.
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So we're essentially laughing at some guys celebrating their success at crushing opposition in the years to come. lol!
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Picking a conservative to replace Kennedy could solidify the court as a right-leaning body for years to come.
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This is the house I see myself in for years to come, and maybe even starting a family in.
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"This represents a significant, large, multi-billion-dollar opportunity for us globally in the years to come," Nawabi said.
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They, not Federer and Nadal, will likely be setting the tone and the trends in the years to come.
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Foreseeing more pain and injuries in the years to come, Mr. Brissette began seeking out gene therapy clinical trials.
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With their collection of brand-name stars, they have a chance to dominate the league for years to come.
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Inflation has undershot this since 2013 and projections suggest it will continue to miss it for years to come.
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How will the waves of newfound riches shape California — and especially the Bay Area — in the years to come?
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The United States would keep in place broad tariffs on Chinese goods for months or perhaps years to come.
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" He went on to call her "a force for good whose legacy will be felt for years to come.
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Working alongside her has stimulated parts of my brains that I hope will remain aglow for years to come.
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For years to come, the future will look different for people of color than it does for white people.
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But his timing was impeccable, and Zizou, as he is nicknamed, dazzled plenty more in the years to come.
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I can only hope that I'll be able to cook and bake with my mom for years to come.
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Iran has none and, thanks to the deal, is significantly constrained in its nuclear ambitions for years to come.
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A quality leather jacket is a wardrobe staple, a classic piece you can rely on for years to come.
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We ought to monitor those who lost siblings as children for possible health consequences for many years to come.
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"And we've made a sustained commitment to sharing it with scholars and the public for many years to come."
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Sweeping rent reforms in 2019 could also shape what gets built, and for whom, in the years to come.
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" Spain's Rafa Cabrera-Bello said, "I think Jon Rahm's going to be a superstar for many years to come.
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If Sears posts profits in the future, it won't have to worry about paying taxes for years to come.
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But the new crop of senior commanders could help shape military operations and policy for some years to come.
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Scientists warn that the effects of climate change are already here and will intensify in the years to come.
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The good news is that this investment will benefit the U.S. economy by greater measures for years to come.
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It has orders for nearly 5,000 of the aircraft, enough to keep production lines operating for years to come.
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The results will reverberate around the world, and will most likely shape the global order for years to come.
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Goldman hopes to use those new products to reduce its reliance on trading revenue in the years to come.
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It was a valuable message this decade that stands to be even more valuable in the years to come.
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